BPEP Team. Bahram Bahrami Life Sciences Division - LBNL. Fenna Sillé. Naresh Sunkara. Niranjana Nagarajan

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BPEP Mission: To foster entrepreneurship in the UC Berkeley postdoctoral and scientific community in order to move innovations from the laboratory to the marketplace. Goals Provide an entrepreneurship toolkit for postdocs (and others) through on-campus workshops Collaborate with business leaders for mentoring Assist building (bio-)technology start-up companies Connect technology know-how with business skills

Origin of BPEP Berkeley scientists are among the best, but often lack basic entrepreneurial skills. Naresh Sunkara, a postdoc in the school of public health, founded BPEP to address this need. BPEP is supported by the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research in collaboration with QB3 and Lester Center for Entrepreneurship. We are currently working with the UC Berkeley Law school and Bay area scientific community to provide a network for entrepreneurially-oriented scientists. The BPEP postdoc committee and advisory board.

BPEP Team Naresh Sunkara School of Public Health Justin Elstrott Molecular and Cellular Biology Niranjana Nagarajan Molecular and Cellular Biology Fenna Sillé School of Public Health Bahram Bahrami Life Sciences Division - LBNL

Emeritus Members Xiaoqi Feng (Michelle) Plant & Microbial Biology

BPEP Partners Advisory Board Braden Penhoet, Executive Director for Innovation, Policy and Law at UC Berkeley Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research Ilan Gur, Professor, Haas School of Business, UCB. Douglas Crawford, Associate Director, QB3, UCSF. Dushyant Pathak, Entrepreneur-in-residence, QB3, USF School of Business and Management. Peter Fiske CEO, PAX Water Technologies, Inc Beverly Alexander, Director, Cleantech to Market Program, Haas School of Business. Andre Marquis, Executive Director, Lester Center for entrepreneurship. Sam Castañeda, Director, Visiting Scholar and Postdoc Affairs Program, UC, Berkeley. Collaborations and Partnerships

Special thanks to Vice Chancellor for Research, Graham Fleming Director of VSPA, Sam Castañeda (food!) Douglas Crawford of QB3 (drinks!) QB3, LBNL and Lester Center for Entrepreneurship for collaborations.

Mayfield Fellowship The UC Berkeley Mayfield Fellows Program is now accepting applications for summer 2013 internships. Paid summer internships at venture capital-funded Silicon Valley high tech start-ups will be made available to up to 10 graduate students at UC Berkeley. You must be a 1 st year Haas MBA student or an MS or PhD student in the College of Engineering or the School of Information You must be a full-time UC Berkeley graduate student returning to UCB in fall 2013 Information Sessions: 6:00 September 25 Room S-299, Haas School of Business (Helzel Room) 7:00 September 26 Room S-299, Haas School of Business (Helzel Room)

How is Mayfield Different? The selection process is tough. If you are chosen, you will be offered an opportunity that recognizes your potential in management and technology. Mayfield Fellows form an association that lasts for life, and benefits you by welcoming you into a network of high tech professionals in Silicon Valley. You will have four layers of mentorship: an executive at the company where you will intern, a partner at a leading venture capital fund, an alumnus of the Mayfield Fellows Program, and a faculty advisor from Haas. During the summer, you will visit each of the other companies hosting a Mayfield Fellow, meet the management there, and learn that company s business and strategy.

Skydeck: 1 st Class Workspace Great meeting and event space Hot desks for flexible arrangements Startup community

Mentoring + Process Is The Key Office hours on funding, legal, marketing, operations, Top entrepreneurs, executives, and VCs from the UC Berkeley Community Richard Chen, Justin Yoshimura, Jed Katz, Noah Doyle,.

Steve Blank Author: The Start-up Owner s Manual Professor UC Berkeley Course: Lean Lauchpad Info session: Thursday, September 20, 6:30-8:30 PM, Skydeck

FAQs UC Berkeley & UCSF students + 5 year alumni Reviewed 3x/year Up and/or out UC Berkeley IP rules - ipira.berkeley.edu Office space optional Mentoring process Conference rooms Community

Syapse is developing a suite of cloud-based applications that bring together biomedical data, workflows, and results in an actionable way for medical researchers. Sep Dadsetan, Ph.D. Product Specialist

BPEP WORKSHOP SERIES 2011-2012 1. How to Turn an Idea into a Start-up (Sept 22) 2. IP, Legal issues & Patents: Things aspiring entrepreneurs must know (Oct 6) 3. Pitch session: How to present your idea (Nov 1) 4. How to finance your idea part 1: Overview (Nov 17) 5. How to finance your idea part 2: SBIR/STTR and other sources of $ (Dec 1) 6. Lean startups (Jan 18) 7. Panel discussion: Lessons from academics who made the leap (Feb 23) 8. Immigration and Entrepreneurship: Visas and more! (Mar 23)

BPEP WORKSHOP SERIES 2012-2013 1. An Introduction to Entrepreneurship (Sept 18) 2. IP Issues: How Can I Publish and Patent? (Oct 25) 3. How to Finance Your Idea (Nov 29) and more to come!

Join BPEP Turn Innovation into Enterprise Visit our website: http://vcro-vm-i003-dev26.berkeley.edu/ Email us at: bpep.ucb@gmail.com

Putting Your Science to Work: Entrepreneurship (with a little e ) Dr. Peter S. Fiske September 18, 2012 BPEP #1

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Scientist s View of Entrepreneurship Hmm I think this will work Issue Stock $ Hire MBA Do business File for a patent Apologies to Paul Vallett

Scientist s View of Entrepreneurship Hmm I think this will work Issue Stock $ Hire MBA Do business File for a patent Apologies to Paul Vallett

It is possible to come up with a blockbuster invention

But it is much more likely that At least some aspects of your invention were thought up by someone else already Your invention confers a marginal advantage in a process or a value chain You initial invention is rarely the most valuable patent in your portfolio None of these diminish your potential to develop a commercial success

This series will not: Turn you into an entrepreneur Give you all the information you need to start a company Provide you with the contacts and connections necessary to make your entrepreneurial venture a success

The goal of this series (and all BPEP activities) Provide a scattering of information about technology commercialization Alert you to some of the common pitfalls (and opportunities) that come with starting your own something Help empower you to make better decisions about your career, your research, and what you do with the rest of your life

Entrepreneurship vs. entrepreneurship Entrepreneur a career entrepreneurial a personal quality Leading an entrepreneurial life does NOT require you to follow an Entrepreneurial career Entrepreneurship is not about starting a company. Entrepreneurship is an approach to life. It is about leaving footprints. Ed Zschau, 10/6/00

What is a start-up? A startup is a temporary organization used to search for a repeatable and scalable business model. - Steve Blank

Searching Is An Experimental Process Steve Blank

What happens in a start-up? Build Measure Learn Steve Blank

So young scientists make GREAT start-up people Accustomed to resolving uncertainty Familiar with building and testing hypotheses Versatile, multi-talented Resourceful, efficient, penny-wise Comfortable with temporary gigs Able to live on meager pay and long hours..

BUT Scientists tend toward technophilia Scientists want to look the answers up in the library Scientists like complexity Scientists like to teach, and don t like to sell

Why is it valuable to think like an entrepreneur? Reward systems in academia and the real world are different Good to keep both scholarship AND practicality in mind while in school Good to think about the larger world Good to THINK SIMPLE Helps focus you on the highest value problems Ask yourself What are the most important issues out there? Helps identify potential employers, sponsors, partners or competition Easy to get caught up in the details of what you re doing and fail to ask: Is what I am doing important? Will it make a difference? To whom?

Federal Government CARES about technology commercialization

Lots of different ways to be an entrepreneur Promulgate your ideas Consult (great source of second income) License your inventions Join a start-up company Start your own company

Ultimately this is a career decision How much risk and uncertainty can I cope with? What other options do I have? What is my back-up plan if things don t work out? Will I always regret it if I don t try? You can talk to us about all this stuff, too.

BPEP #1: An Introduction to Entrepreneurship David Hanzel Strategic Decisions that Will Increase Your Likelihood of Getting Funded

3 lessons from David Hanzel Work on stuff that s valuable to someone A PhD is a get-out-of-jail card Talk to everyone