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<p class="f14">The Lethbridge iGEM team has a history of developing novel targeted delivery methods. In 2014, the Lethbridge team began development of an innovative cell therapy platform designed to non-invasively deliver a therapeutic genetic construct to neural scars to promote functional recovery from stroke, traumatic brain injury, and neurodegenerative disease (for more information, see the <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Lethbridge">2014 Lethbridge Wiki</a>). Since the 2014 season, two members of the current 2018 Lethbridge team, Aubrey and Zak, have been committed to patenting and commercializing this technology under the start-up, Nomadogen Biotechnologies Inc., which was incorporated in February of 2015.</p>
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<p class="f14">The Lethbridge iGEM team has a history of developing novel targeted delivery methods. In 2014, the Lethbridge team began development of an innovative cell therapy platform designed to non-invasively deliver a therapeutic genetic construct to neural scars to promote functional recovery from stroke, traumatic brain injury, and neurodegenerative disease (for more information, see the <a href="https://2014.igem.org/Team:Lethbridge">2014 Lethbridge Wiki</a>). Since the 2014 season, two members of the current 2018 Lethbridge team, Aubrey and Zak, have been committed to patenting and commercializing this technology under the start-up, <a href="http://www.nomadogen.com">Nomadogen Biotechnologies Inc.,</a> which was incorporated in February of 2015.</p>
 
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    <p class="f14">Nomadogen was initially founded by four graduate student members of the 2014 Lethbridge iGEM team: Zak Stinson, Aubrey Demchuk, Scott Wong, and Evan Caton. Three of the Founders (Zak, Aubrey, and Scott) currently constitute the Board of Directors. </p>
 
    <p class="f14">Nomadogen was initially founded by four graduate student members of the 2014 Lethbridge iGEM team: Zak Stinson, Aubrey Demchuk, Scott Wong, and Evan Caton. Three of the Founders (Zak, Aubrey, and Scott) currently constitute the Board of Directors. </p>
 
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    <p class="f14">The geekStarter program (managed by MindFuel with funding support from Alberta Innovates) has a long history of supporting iGEM teams in Alberta. On December 2, 2017, Zak was a special guest at the first <a href="https://mindfuel.ca/2017/12/07/geekstarter-startup-workshop-students-learn-commercializing-projects/">geekStarter Startup Workshop</a> to offer insights to students and fellow iGEMers on entrepreneurialism, launching a startup, and commercializing biotechnologies. </p>
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Revision as of 20:31, 13 October 2018



ENTREPRENEURSHIP


The Lethbridge iGEM team has a history of developing novel targeted delivery methods. In 2014, the Lethbridge team began development of an innovative cell therapy platform designed to non-invasively deliver a therapeutic genetic construct to neural scars to promote functional recovery from stroke, traumatic brain injury, and neurodegenerative disease (for more information, see the 2014 Lethbridge Wiki). Since the 2014 season, two members of the current 2018 Lethbridge team, Aubrey and Zak, have been committed to patenting and commercializing this technology under the start-up, Nomadogen Biotechnologies Inc., which was incorporated in February of 2015.

Nomadogen Company Logo



COMPANY PROFILE


Nomadogen was initially founded by four graduate student members of the 2014 Lethbridge iGEM team: Zak Stinson, Aubrey Demchuk, Scott Wong, and Evan Caton. Three of the Founders (Zak, Aubrey, and Scott) currently constitute the Board of Directors.


RECENT PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT


geekStarter Start-Up Workshop

The geekStarter program (managed by MindFuel with funding support from Alberta Innovates) has a long history of supporting iGEM teams in Alberta. On December 2, 2017, Zak was a special guest at the first geekStarter Startup Workshop to offer insights to students and fellow iGEMers on entrepreneurialism, launching a startup, and commercializing biotechnologies.