Startup Gets $1.4 Million From NIH
Lebanon — A Dartmouth College-affiliated start up firm that has developed imaging technology to provide a live visualization of radiation therapy while it is being administered to a patient has received $1.4 million in funding from the National Institutes of Health that will allow the technology to proceed to clinical trial. DoseOptics, a company founded by two engineering professors at Dartmouth’s Thayer School of Engineering and a...
Lebanon Startup Cleans Up in Contest
Manchester, n.h. — “C’mon, everyone let’s give it up!” Jamie Coughlin is working the audience like the warm-up act before the taping of a TV show. He’s dressed in the tech entrepreneur’s uniform of black jeans and open collar shirt, extends his arms like he’s leading a revival meeting, and smiles at the swell of enthusiasm. Coughlin, the director of entrepreneurship at Dartmouth College, is playing emcee in a staging area inside one...