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April 8, 2008, 8:24 pm

Rice business plan competition 2008

Do you think business school students have the best ideas? Also, sound off on this year’s winners. Who was your favorite team? Which team do you think will have the most success?

Your Answers
From Paul South Florida

Congratulations to the winners and all the participants! They are our future and we should all be proud of their accomplishments.

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Posted By Paul South Florida : June 5, 2008 10:20 am
From Lee, Plano, TX

Just wanted to say I’m proud of Stephanie Bowen of the AiB Pharma team…she is one of my former students! I hope their team is able to accomplish great things!

Posted By Lee, Plano, TX : May 5, 2008 2:25 pm
From Kenneth P. Morse,Cambridge, MA

From my point of view, the team at Aura Biosciences is a great example of a Multinational start-up. They have identified a real market need in the pharmaceutical industry, with laser focus and passionate, workaholic speed to market strategy.”

Posted By Kenneth P. Morse,Cambridge, MA : April 14, 2008 8:13 am
From John Penny, Napier, New Zealand

Liver Cancer is a terrible thing. If Aura can make life easier for patents and hook into the lucrative pharmaceutical market then I think they are onto a business winner.

Posted By John Penny, Napier, New Zealand : April 13, 2008 4:04 am
From Isabelle Bettez, Montreal, Quebec

I have to agree with Jack – my vote also goes to Aura Biosciences. Best of luck to you guys!

Posted By Isabelle Bettez, Montreal, Quebec : April 10, 2008 9:39 pm
From Jack Raiton, Portland, Oregon

It appears that Aura Biosciences has merged aspects of advanced technology (nano particles) with healthcare market place need. Moreover, Aura’s product will advance the quality of life and/or save the life of cancer patients. It is the right product, for the right market, at the right time.

Posted By Jack Raiton, Portland, Oregon : April 10, 2008 6:14 am
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