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BIOENTREPRENEURSHIP ment, infrastructure, expertise, contacts, and the opportunity to identify adventurous students and interesting research at an early stage. These can be considered university venture facilities, as valuable as the funds and experience provided by …
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Witholt, B. (1999). The European university as a startup generator. Nature Biotechnology, 17(S1), BE7–BE8. https://doi.org/10.1038/4626
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