David Scarborough David Scarborough

Financing for a biotechnology startup

Biotechnology startups are an integral part of the medical and research industries. They’re often pioneering their respective fields to develop new products or treatments to make the world a better place, like providing psychological support for safety-sensitive patients. Their hard work contributes to better health standards and increasing life expectancy. If you’re the founder of a biotech startup and stuck on where to go for capital, this article will give you a few sources of fundraising to get your startup off the ground.

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David Scarborough David Scarborough

Why your business needs a unique software solution

Building and launching a custom product is never easy. It requires time and resources but will also save you just that down the road.

If you’re on the fence about building and launching your own custom software solution, this article explains why doing so will allow your business to run more efficiently and stay competitive in today's market.

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David Scarborough David Scarborough

Launching a minimum viable product for your biotech startup

For anyone launching a startup, going to market with a minimum viable product (MVP) might be a reasonable route to take. First, what is a minimum viable product? Let’s look into the advantages of launching a minimum viable product for your biotechnology startup.

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David Scarborough David Scarborough

Biotechnology startups to watch in 2023

Every day, new businesses are launched in biotechnology, health sciences, and pharmaceuticals that are creating life-changing products and revolutionizing their industry. This article highlights startups we see making waves in 2023.

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David Scarborough David Scarborough

Arel, part III: Set subtraction - rails

Here at SciMed, we find ourselves using several different databases in our day-to-day work. Learn more about how we write code to be database-agnostic across different applications.

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David Scarborough David Scarborough

Arel, part II: Common table expressions - rails

Here at SciMed, we find ourselves using several different databases in our day-to-day work. Learn more about how we write code to be database-agnostic across different applications.

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