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BIOE 375

Lecture: 01Units: 3Class#: 1862
Winter 2025

Biodesign and Entrepreneurship for Societal Health

Department of Bioengineering

1/6/25 - 3/14/25
  • Tues
  • 3:00 PM - 5:50 PM
  • To be Scheduled
Instructor: Information Not Available

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  • Open Seats: 40
  • Enrolled: 0
  • Capacity: 40
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  • Waitlist: 0
  • Waitlist Max: 30

Course Description

Addressing the systemic (Behavioral, Social, Environmental, Structural) drivers of health is a new frontier of entrepreneurship to improve global and public health at scale. In this hybrid seminar-based and experiential course, you will learn about challenges and opportunities for innovating in these areas. You will also design solutions and ventures aimed at tackling specific societal health problems. Our instructors and speakers are inspiring innovators and leaders in the fields of entrepreneurship and health. Cardinal Course certified by the Haas Center.

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