Neurovista: Concept to first-in-man: The war story behind launching a venture to treat epilepsy

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Many medical (and nonmedical) technologies are the fruit of years and even decades of work by dedicated members of startup companies and commitment of capital by their investors. The launching of a medical device venture is fraught with many risks, but the personal, societal, and potential financial rewards of developing therapies that improve the lives of others makes the risk and sacrifice worthwhile. The litany of risks and challenges can be daunting, and persistence is the key ingredient to every incremental iota of success achieved. This is a personal war story behind the launching of a medical device venture that developed an implanted seizure prediction system (NCT01043406). The intent is to share the experience so that others with interest in the field may learn from the experience and also decide whether such an endeavor is something that they want to undertake.

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DiLorenzo, D. J. (2019). Neurovista: Concept to first-in-man: The war story behind launching a venture to treat epilepsy. Surgical Neurology International. Scientific Scholar. https://doi.org/10.25259/SNI_422_2019

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