On Advantaged, we interview corporate innovators, founders, and investors all around venture building and startup<>corporate partnerships. We are telling the stories of how corporates and startups win together.
We explore the concept of "advantaged": how startups can be disproportionately advantaged when they are co-created with corporations — and how corporations can solve some of the world’s hardest problems through startup creation in the venture studio model.
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On Advantaged, we interview corporate innovators, founders, and investors all around venture building and startup<>corporate partnerships. We are telling the stories of how corporates and startups win together.
We explore the concept of "advantaged": how startups can be disproportionately advantaged when they are co-created with corporations — and how corporations can solve some of the world’s hardest problems through startup creation in the venture studio model.
The Future of Clinical Trials (with Duke Clinical Research Institute)
Advantaged: An Alloy Partners Podcast
29 minutes 36 seconds
2 months ago
The Future of Clinical Trials (with Duke Clinical Research Institute)
Host Drew Beechler sits down with Donna Parker, Director of i-Cubed at the Duke Clinical Research Institute, and Mamta Elias of Alloy Partners, to discuss how DCRI is partnering with startups, industry, and internal innovators to reimagine clinical research. The episode explores strategies for accelerating clinical trial innovation, commercializing new solutions, and building bridges between academia, entrepreneurs, and industry.
Advantaged: An Alloy Partners Podcast
On Advantaged, we interview corporate innovators, founders, and investors all around venture building and startup<>corporate partnerships. We are telling the stories of how corporates and startups win together.
We explore the concept of "advantaged": how startups can be disproportionately advantaged when they are co-created with corporations — and how corporations can solve some of the world’s hardest problems through startup creation in the venture studio model.