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Start me up: Moving science and research into the marketplace
by Kristen BrowningBlas | September 23, 2016 3:13 PM
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From left: JJ Moritz, Leslie StoneRoy, Lyndsey Linke, and Darcy Mora gave presentations during Denver Startup Week sessions at CSU’s
downtown Denver offices. (CSU photo)
Denver Startup Week[2], the largest free entrepreneurial event in the country, drew 13,334 people, including scientific innovators with ties
to Colorado State University and the College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences[3].
“Denver Startup Week continues to make a powerful statement that our entrepreneurial ecosystem is one of the best in the country,” Ben
Deda, an event organizer and chief operating officer at Galvanize, said in the planning committee’s wrapup report. “Growing by nearly 25
percent in our fifth year highlights the significant value our local community provides to those looking to start and grow their business.”
The seven CSU experts shared ideas and tactics during two informative sessions Sept. 13 and 14, “The exciting realm of petfocused
startups” and “Tackling the world’s problems and making a profit.” They are:
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Dr. Steve Dow, CSU professor of immunology
and director of the Center for Immune and
Regenerative Medicine. (CSU photo)
Dr. Steven Dow[5], a veterinarian and cofounder of Poudre Canyon Therapeutics, is developing technology that could treat kennel cough
and respiratory infections in dogs, cats and horses. Dow is a CSU professor of immunology and director of the Center for Immune and
Regenerative Medicine[6], which researches vaccines to treat a range of diseases in animals and humans, including tuberculosis, equine and
feline viral infections.
“Immunooncology is revolutionizing cancer treatment, and the next big immunotherapy target will be viral, fungal and bacterial diseases,”
predicted Dow.
Lyndsey Linke, Ph.D.[7], a postdoctoral research scientist with the Animal Population Health Institute[8], founded SiVEC
Biotechnologies[9], an awardwinning startup that is developing a revolutionary antiviral product to prevent avian flu, which can be
devastating for poultry growers. In addition to her doctorate in Infectious Disease Epidemiology, she earned a master’s degree in biomedical
engineering from CSU.
Her advice to Startup Week hopefuls: “Don’t try to wear too many hats. Surround yourself with a great team. Be coachable.”
Darcy Mora, M.S.[10], is director of operations and scientific development with SiVEC Biotechnologies[9]. She received her master’s in
veterinary epidemiology[11] and her bachelor’s in biochemistry from CSU and has seven years’ experience with clinical vaccine research
and development for the United States Department of Agriculture.
JJ Moritz, M.S.[12], began researching how a mouthpiece could allow the hearingimpaired to perceive sound while he was an
undergraduate in mechanical engineering at Colorado State. He and mechanical engineering professor John Williams[13], Ph.D., founded
Sapien LLC[14] while Moritz was in graduate school. Sapien develops mobile apps, websites, wearable electronics, and biometric devices.
“We had a farfetched idea, but universities like that,” Moritz said, getting a laugh from the Startup Week audience.
Terry Opgenorth, Ph.D.[15], founder and chief scientific officer of VetDC[16], and vice president at CSU Ventures[17], the university’s
techtransfer affiliate, works closely with Colorado State’s Flint Animal Cancer Center[18] to identify, evaluate and advance cuttingedge
cancer treatments that were initially designed for humans, but show promise for pets as well.
“Comparative oncology asks ‘How can dogs with cancer help study human cancer?’” Opgenorth said.
Dr. Stacee Santi[19] earned her DVM from CSU’s College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences in 1996. She is a veterinarian
at Riverview Animal Hospital[20] in Durango, and founder of Vet2Pet[21], a tech company that creates apps to connect veterinarians with
their clients.
“Collaboration between veterinarians and medical doctors is pushing boundaries forward for animal and human health,” Santi told the
Startup Week audience.
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Leslie StoneRoy, Ph.D.[22] is an assistant professor and researcher in the Department of Biomedical Sciences, specializing in
neuroscience. Her expertise in how the tongue communicates with the brain led to a partnership with CSU associate professor of mechanical
engineering John Williams, and thengraduate student JJ Moritz, to develop a mouthpiece that will allow deaf people to “hear” with their
tongues. They have formed Sapien LLC,[23] to bring the technology to market.
“I wanted to be a veterinarian but became CSU’s tongue expert,” said StoneRoy, who followed her curiosity into neuroscience research.
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Endnotes:
1. [Image]: http://source.colostate.edu/wpcontent/uploads/2016/09/denver.startup.week_.lede_.original.jpg
2. Denver Startup Week: https://www.denverstartupweek.org/
3. College of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences: http://csucvmbs.colostate.edu/Pages/default.aspx
4. [Image]: http://source.colostate.edu/wpcontent/uploads/2016/09/denver.startup.week_.body1_.jpg
5. Dr. Steven Dow: http://csucvmbs.colostate.edu/academics/mip/research/Pages/stevendowlaboratoryforimmunotherapy.aspx
6. Center for Immune and Regenerative Medicine: http://csucvmbs.colostate.edu/academics/clinsci/cirm/Pages/default.aspx
7. Lyndsey Linke, Ph.D.: http://source.colostate.edu/lyndseylinkeachampinthepoolinthelabandnowinstartuprealm/
8. Animal Population Health Institute: http://www.cvmbs.colostate.edu/aphi/
9. SiVEC Biotechnologies: http://www.sivecbiotechnologies.com/
10. Darcy Mora, M.S.: http://www.sivecbiotechnologies.com/about
11. veterinary epidemiology: http://csucvmbs.colostate.edu/academics/erhs/Pages/Epidemiology.aspx
12. JJ Moritz, M.S.: http://www.cbsnews.com/news/newdevicewouldletthedeafhearwiththetongue/
13. John Williams: http://projectsweb.engr.colostate.edu/ionstand/index.php
14. Sapien LLC: http://www.sapienllc.com/
15. Terry Opgenorth, Ph.D.: http://vetdc.com/aboutvetdc/managementteam/
16. VetDC: http://vetdc.com/
17. CSU Ventures: http://csuventures.org/
18. Flint Animal Cancer Center: http://www.csuanimalcancercenter.org/index
19. Dr. Stacee Santi: http://vet2pet.com/aboutus/
20. Riverview Animal Hospital: http://www.riverviewanimal.com/
21. Vet2Pet: http://vet2pet.com/
22. Leslie StoneRoy, Ph.D.: http://source.colostate.edu/wordsmouthcsudeviceletsheartongue/
23. Sapien LLC,: http://www.sapienllc.com/
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