The New Science of Preventing Heart Attacks

The New Science of Preventing Heart Attacks

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From Solar Pumps to Everything: Building a Market from Scratch

Samir Ibrahim is the co-founder and CEO of SunCulture. When he started the company, he thought he was solving a simple problem: How do you sell solar-powered pumps to help poor farmers irrigate their land? It turned out, he was working on something much bigger: How do you help po ...  Show more

Mass-Producing Stem Cells to Cure Disease

Nabiha Saklayen is the co-founder and CEO of Cellino. Nabiha’s problem is this: How can you make personalized stem cell therapies quickly and cheaply? Induced pluripotent stem cells, or IPSCs, have shown tremendous promise as treatments for illnesses like Parkinson’s, leukemia, a ...  Show more

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