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CATEGORIES:Careers
DESCRIPTION:Learn the legal basics for starting a company: valuations\, equ
 ity\, working with a cofounder and finding investors from this 4-part serie
 s.\n\nHow Investors View Valuations\n\nWednesday\, June 16\, 2021\, 3-4pm.\
 n\nCome take advantage of the opportunity to hear about how valuations for 
 startups are negotiated. We will learn how investors see the world and the 
 factors they take into account when placing a bet on your company.\n\nEquit
 y and Dilution Basics\n\nWednesday\, June 23\, 2021\, 3-4pm\n\nEver wonder 
 about the difference between a convertible note and a SAFE? Here’s your cha
 nce to learn from a veteran venture lawyer about all of the options that fo
 unders have for financing their businesses with equity. Participants will a
 lso get a walk-through on how dilution works and why it’s ultimately nothin
 g to fear.\n\nMarriage and Divorce for Co-Founders\n\nWednesday\, June 30\,
  2021\, 3-4pm\n\nThinking about partnering up with colleagues to start your
  first business? Learn about time-tested strategies for getting the co-foun
 der relationship off to a healthy start.\n\nNetworking with Investors – Fro
 m Getting a Business Card to Getting the Check\n\nWednesday\, July 7\, 2021
 \, 3-4pm\n\nMystified about how startups raise funds? Listen to an experien
 ced venture lawyer walk participants through the process of finding and mee
 ting angel investors and venture capitalists.\n\nThis event will be hosted 
 on Zoom and information of the meeting will be emailed via Eventbrite.\n\nA
 bout the speaker:\n\nMatt Crowley\n\n\n\nMatthew Crowley is a venture lawye
 r\, with a practice focused on assisting entrepreneurs in creating new busi
 nesses and achieving their goals for growth. Crowley regularly represents s
 tartups\, with startup clients representing at least 70% of his practice.\n
 \nCrowley began his career in San Francisco at the height of the dotcom boo
 m\, practicing law with corporate finance groups including Pillsbury Madiso
 n & Sutro (now Pillsbury Winthrop) and Morrison & Foerster. After eight yea
 rs of private practice\, Crowley moved into senior management with Evoke So
 ftware in 2001\, serving as vice president and general counsel. In 2004\, C
 rowley joined the management team at Technicolor Home Entertainment Service
 s in Camarillo\, California\, a division with revenues of $2 billion annual
 ly. In 2006\, Crowley established Crowley Corporate Legal Strategy to offer
  corporate legal services to entrepreneurs looking to start or grow their b
 usinesses.\n\nCrowley is the former President of the Los Angeles Venture As
 sociation (LAVA)\,an adjunct professor at Loyola Law School\, and a regular
  speaker at Biotech Connection LA (BCLA).\n\n\n\nBiotech Connection Los Ang
 eles (BCLA) is a project of the 501(c)(3) non-profit Community Partners. We
  are an organization run by academics and biotech professionals from all ov
 er Los Angeles and our mission is to inspire\, educate and connect emerging
  scientists and entrepreneurs to grow and diversify biotech in LA. Los Ange
 les is home to renowned universities and research institutes producing top 
 talents and exciting innovations. We are passionate about making our city a
  major biotech hub!\n\nIf you are interested in fostering early-stage entre
 preneurship\, retaining local talent\, or just want to know more about what
  we do\, subscribe to our newsletter\, come to our events or donate to our 
 cause. Let’s build a vibrant LA biotech community together.\n\nBCLA Core Sp
 onsors:\n\nEstablished in 2000 as one of the Governor Gray Davis California
  Institutes for Science and Innovation\, the California NanoSystems Institu
 te (CNSI) is a hub of interdisciplinary research\, translation\, and educat
 ion where scientists from diverse fields find common purpose in addressing 
 grand challenges of the 21st century. With locations at the University of C
 alifornia’s Los Angeles and Santa Barbara campuses\, the CNSI leverages pub
 lic and private investment to drive collaborative nanoscience research acro
 ss disciplines\, translates discoveries into knowledge-driven commercial en
 terprises\, and educates the next generation of scientists and engineers.\n
 \nhttps://cnsi.ucla.edu\n\nBuilding upon the university’s Michelson Center 
 for Convergent Bioscience Initiative\, the Bridge Institute unites eminent 
 professors across the entire university\, including the USC Dornsife Colleg
 e of Letters\, Arts and Sciences\, the USC Viterbi School of Engineering an
 d the Keck School of Medicine of USC\, as well as animators and cinematogra
 phers in the USC School of Cinematic Arts and the USC Institute for Creativ
 e Technologies\, and technology transfer experts in the USC Stevens Center 
 for Innovation. We are artists\, engineers\, scientists and physicians brid
 ging the molecules of life to improve the human condition. Imagine a world 
 where scientific data is released from the confines of its originating disc
 ipline\, allowing us to better understand\, integrate and advance knowledge
 . Our values are Teamwork\, Imagination\, Innovation\, Learning\, Teaching\
 , and Convergence.\n\nhttps://dornsife.usc.edu/bridge-institute\n\n\n\nBios
 cienceLA’s mission is to ensure that Los Angeles has a collaborative\, well
 -coalesced ecosystem that encompasses all aspects of the Southern Californi
 a life sciences cluster – biotechnology\, pharmaceuticals\, medical devices
 \, medical diagnostics\, bioinformatics\, healthcare IT\, medtech\, digital
  health\, and more.\n\nBioscienceLA is not designed to duplicate existing a
 ctivities or organizations but to help harmonize the efforts of all regiona
 l stakeholders -- academic institutions\, research hospitals\, investors\, 
 startups\, mature companies\, trade associations\, public and quasi-public 
 agencies\, and others -- to advance Los Angeles’ capacity and pace of innov
 ation.\n\nhttps://biosciencela.org/\n\nLocation: Online event\n\nOrganizer:
  Biotech Connection LA\n\nLos Angeles is not only home to renowned universi
 ties and research institutes\, but also harbors a vibrant biotech and life 
 sciences industry. Biotech Connection Los Angeles (BCLA) is an organization
  run by students\, postdocs and young professionals from all over Los Angel
 es. Our mission is to facilitate the connection between academics across di
 sciplines with each other and the biotech industry to move innovation forwa
 rd and expand their impact on healthcare. As of January 2017\, BCLA is a pr
 oject of Community Partners\, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
DTEND:20210616T230000Z
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SUMMARY:BCLA Presents: Summer Startup Legal Bootcamp Series with Matt Crowl
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URL:https://calendar.usc.edu/event/bcla_presents_summer_startup_legal_bootc
 amp_series_with_matt_crowley
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Careers
DESCRIPTION:Learn the legal basics for starting a company: valuations\, equ
 ity\, working with a cofounder and finding investors from this 4-part serie
 s.\n\nHow Investors View Valuations\n\nWednesday\, June 16\, 2021\, 3-4pm.\
 n\nCome take advantage of the opportunity to hear about how valuations for 
 startups are negotiated. We will learn how investors see the world and the 
 factors they take into account when placing a bet on your company.\n\nEquit
 y and Dilution Basics\n\nWednesday\, June 23\, 2021\, 3-4pm\n\nEver wonder 
 about the difference between a convertible note and a SAFE? Here’s your cha
 nce to learn from a veteran venture lawyer about all of the options that fo
 unders have for financing their businesses with equity. Participants will a
 lso get a walk-through on how dilution works and why it’s ultimately nothin
 g to fear.\n\nMarriage and Divorce for Co-Founders\n\nWednesday\, June 30\,
  2021\, 3-4pm\n\nThinking about partnering up with colleagues to start your
  first business? Learn about time-tested strategies for getting the co-foun
 der relationship off to a healthy start.\n\nNetworking with Investors – Fro
 m Getting a Business Card to Getting the Check\n\nWednesday\, July 7\, 2021
 \, 3-4pm\n\nMystified about how startups raise funds? Listen to an experien
 ced venture lawyer walk participants through the process of finding and mee
 ting angel investors and venture capitalists.\n\nThis event will be hosted 
 on Zoom and information of the meeting will be emailed via Eventbrite.\n\nA
 bout the speaker:\n\nMatt Crowley\n\n\n\nMatthew Crowley is a venture lawye
 r\, with a practice focused on assisting entrepreneurs in creating new busi
 nesses and achieving their goals for growth. Crowley regularly represents s
 tartups\, with startup clients representing at least 70% of his practice.\n
 \nCrowley began his career in San Francisco at the height of the dotcom boo
 m\, practicing law with corporate finance groups including Pillsbury Madiso
 n & Sutro (now Pillsbury Winthrop) and Morrison & Foerster. After eight yea
 rs of private practice\, Crowley moved into senior management with Evoke So
 ftware in 2001\, serving as vice president and general counsel. In 2004\, C
 rowley joined the management team at Technicolor Home Entertainment Service
 s in Camarillo\, California\, a division with revenues of $2 billion annual
 ly. In 2006\, Crowley established Crowley Corporate Legal Strategy to offer
  corporate legal services to entrepreneurs looking to start or grow their b
 usinesses.\n\nCrowley is the former President of the Los Angeles Venture As
 sociation (LAVA)\,an adjunct professor at Loyola Law School\, and a regular
  speaker at Biotech Connection LA (BCLA).\n\n\n\nBiotech Connection Los Ang
 eles (BCLA) is a project of the 501(c)(3) non-profit Community Partners. We
  are an organization run by academics and biotech professionals from all ov
 er Los Angeles and our mission is to inspire\, educate and connect emerging
  scientists and entrepreneurs to grow and diversify biotech in LA. Los Ange
 les is home to renowned universities and research institutes producing top 
 talents and exciting innovations. We are passionate about making our city a
  major biotech hub!\n\nIf you are interested in fostering early-stage entre
 preneurship\, retaining local talent\, or just want to know more about what
  we do\, subscribe to our newsletter\, come to our events or donate to our 
 cause. Let’s build a vibrant LA biotech community together.\n\nBCLA Core Sp
 onsors:\n\nEstablished in 2000 as one of the Governor Gray Davis California
  Institutes for Science and Innovation\, the California NanoSystems Institu
 te (CNSI) is a hub of interdisciplinary research\, translation\, and educat
 ion where scientists from diverse fields find common purpose in addressing 
 grand challenges of the 21st century. With locations at the University of C
 alifornia’s Los Angeles and Santa Barbara campuses\, the CNSI leverages pub
 lic and private investment to drive collaborative nanoscience research acro
 ss disciplines\, translates discoveries into knowledge-driven commercial en
 terprises\, and educates the next generation of scientists and engineers.\n
 \nhttps://cnsi.ucla.edu\n\nBuilding upon the university’s Michelson Center 
 for Convergent Bioscience Initiative\, the Bridge Institute unites eminent 
 professors across the entire university\, including the USC Dornsife Colleg
 e of Letters\, Arts and Sciences\, the USC Viterbi School of Engineering an
 d the Keck School of Medicine of USC\, as well as animators and cinematogra
 phers in the USC School of Cinematic Arts and the USC Institute for Creativ
 e Technologies\, and technology transfer experts in the USC Stevens Center 
 for Innovation. We are artists\, engineers\, scientists and physicians brid
 ging the molecules of life to improve the human condition. Imagine a world 
 where scientific data is released from the confines of its originating disc
 ipline\, allowing us to better understand\, integrate and advance knowledge
 . Our values are Teamwork\, Imagination\, Innovation\, Learning\, Teaching\
 , and Convergence.\n\nhttps://dornsife.usc.edu/bridge-institute\n\n\n\nBios
 cienceLA’s mission is to ensure that Los Angeles has a collaborative\, well
 -coalesced ecosystem that encompasses all aspects of the Southern Californi
 a life sciences cluster – biotechnology\, pharmaceuticals\, medical devices
 \, medical diagnostics\, bioinformatics\, healthcare IT\, medtech\, digital
  health\, and more.\n\nBioscienceLA is not designed to duplicate existing a
 ctivities or organizations but to help harmonize the efforts of all regiona
 l stakeholders -- academic institutions\, research hospitals\, investors\, 
 startups\, mature companies\, trade associations\, public and quasi-public 
 agencies\, and others -- to advance Los Angeles’ capacity and pace of innov
 ation.\n\nhttps://biosciencela.org/\n\nLocation: Online event\n\nOrganizer:
  Biotech Connection LA\n\nLos Angeles is not only home to renowned universi
 ties and research institutes\, but also harbors a vibrant biotech and life 
 sciences industry. Biotech Connection Los Angeles (BCLA) is an organization
  run by students\, postdocs and young professionals from all over Los Angel
 es. Our mission is to facilitate the connection between academics across di
 sciplines with each other and the biotech industry to move innovation forwa
 rd and expand their impact on healthcare. As of January 2017\, BCLA is a pr
 oject of Community Partners\, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
DTEND:20210623T230000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Careers
DESCRIPTION:Learn the legal basics for starting a company: valuations\, equ
 ity\, working with a cofounder and finding investors from this 4-part serie
 s.\n\nHow Investors View Valuations\n\nWednesday\, June 16\, 2021\, 3-4pm.\
 n\nCome take advantage of the opportunity to hear about how valuations for 
 startups are negotiated. We will learn how investors see the world and the 
 factors they take into account when placing a bet on your company.\n\nEquit
 y and Dilution Basics\n\nWednesday\, June 23\, 2021\, 3-4pm\n\nEver wonder 
 about the difference between a convertible note and a SAFE? Here’s your cha
 nce to learn from a veteran venture lawyer about all of the options that fo
 unders have for financing their businesses with equity. Participants will a
 lso get a walk-through on how dilution works and why it’s ultimately nothin
 g to fear.\n\nMarriage and Divorce for Co-Founders\n\nWednesday\, June 30\,
  2021\, 3-4pm\n\nThinking about partnering up with colleagues to start your
  first business? Learn about time-tested strategies for getting the co-foun
 der relationship off to a healthy start.\n\nNetworking with Investors – Fro
 m Getting a Business Card to Getting the Check\n\nWednesday\, July 7\, 2021
 \, 3-4pm\n\nMystified about how startups raise funds? Listen to an experien
 ced venture lawyer walk participants through the process of finding and mee
 ting angel investors and venture capitalists.\n\nThis event will be hosted 
 on Zoom and information of the meeting will be emailed via Eventbrite.\n\nA
 bout the speaker:\n\nMatt Crowley\n\n\n\nMatthew Crowley is a venture lawye
 r\, with a practice focused on assisting entrepreneurs in creating new busi
 nesses and achieving their goals for growth. Crowley regularly represents s
 tartups\, with startup clients representing at least 70% of his practice.\n
 \nCrowley began his career in San Francisco at the height of the dotcom boo
 m\, practicing law with corporate finance groups including Pillsbury Madiso
 n & Sutro (now Pillsbury Winthrop) and Morrison & Foerster. After eight yea
 rs of private practice\, Crowley moved into senior management with Evoke So
 ftware in 2001\, serving as vice president and general counsel. In 2004\, C
 rowley joined the management team at Technicolor Home Entertainment Service
 s in Camarillo\, California\, a division with revenues of $2 billion annual
 ly. In 2006\, Crowley established Crowley Corporate Legal Strategy to offer
  corporate legal services to entrepreneurs looking to start or grow their b
 usinesses.\n\nCrowley is the former President of the Los Angeles Venture As
 sociation (LAVA)\,an adjunct professor at Loyola Law School\, and a regular
  speaker at Biotech Connection LA (BCLA).\n\n\n\nBiotech Connection Los Ang
 eles (BCLA) is a project of the 501(c)(3) non-profit Community Partners. We
  are an organization run by academics and biotech professionals from all ov
 er Los Angeles and our mission is to inspire\, educate and connect emerging
  scientists and entrepreneurs to grow and diversify biotech in LA. Los Ange
 les is home to renowned universities and research institutes producing top 
 talents and exciting innovations. We are passionate about making our city a
  major biotech hub!\n\nIf you are interested in fostering early-stage entre
 preneurship\, retaining local talent\, or just want to know more about what
  we do\, subscribe to our newsletter\, come to our events or donate to our 
 cause. Let’s build a vibrant LA biotech community together.\n\nBCLA Core Sp
 onsors:\n\nEstablished in 2000 as one of the Governor Gray Davis California
  Institutes for Science and Innovation\, the California NanoSystems Institu
 te (CNSI) is a hub of interdisciplinary research\, translation\, and educat
 ion where scientists from diverse fields find common purpose in addressing 
 grand challenges of the 21st century. With locations at the University of C
 alifornia’s Los Angeles and Santa Barbara campuses\, the CNSI leverages pub
 lic and private investment to drive collaborative nanoscience research acro
 ss disciplines\, translates discoveries into knowledge-driven commercial en
 terprises\, and educates the next generation of scientists and engineers.\n
 \nhttps://cnsi.ucla.edu\n\nBuilding upon the university’s Michelson Center 
 for Convergent Bioscience Initiative\, the Bridge Institute unites eminent 
 professors across the entire university\, including the USC Dornsife Colleg
 e of Letters\, Arts and Sciences\, the USC Viterbi School of Engineering an
 d the Keck School of Medicine of USC\, as well as animators and cinematogra
 phers in the USC School of Cinematic Arts and the USC Institute for Creativ
 e Technologies\, and technology transfer experts in the USC Stevens Center 
 for Innovation. We are artists\, engineers\, scientists and physicians brid
 ging the molecules of life to improve the human condition. Imagine a world 
 where scientific data is released from the confines of its originating disc
 ipline\, allowing us to better understand\, integrate and advance knowledge
 . Our values are Teamwork\, Imagination\, Innovation\, Learning\, Teaching\
 , and Convergence.\n\nhttps://dornsife.usc.edu/bridge-institute\n\n\n\nBios
 cienceLA’s mission is to ensure that Los Angeles has a collaborative\, well
 -coalesced ecosystem that encompasses all aspects of the Southern Californi
 a life sciences cluster – biotechnology\, pharmaceuticals\, medical devices
 \, medical diagnostics\, bioinformatics\, healthcare IT\, medtech\, digital
  health\, and more.\n\nBioscienceLA is not designed to duplicate existing a
 ctivities or organizations but to help harmonize the efforts of all regiona
 l stakeholders -- academic institutions\, research hospitals\, investors\, 
 startups\, mature companies\, trade associations\, public and quasi-public 
 agencies\, and others -- to advance Los Angeles’ capacity and pace of innov
 ation.\n\nhttps://biosciencela.org/\n\nLocation: Online event\n\nOrganizer:
  Biotech Connection LA\n\nLos Angeles is not only home to renowned universi
 ties and research institutes\, but also harbors a vibrant biotech and life 
 sciences industry. Biotech Connection Los Angeles (BCLA) is an organization
  run by students\, postdocs and young professionals from all over Los Angel
 es. Our mission is to facilitate the connection between academics across di
 sciplines with each other and the biotech industry to move innovation forwa
 rd and expand their impact on healthcare. As of January 2017\, BCLA is a pr
 oject of Community Partners\, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
DTEND:20210630T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T210237Z
DTSTART:20210630T220000Z
LOCATION:
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:BCLA Presents: Summer Startup Legal Bootcamp Series with Matt Crowl
 ey
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_36819418965471
URL:https://calendar.usc.edu/event/bcla_presents_summer_startup_legal_bootc
 amp_series_with_matt_crowley
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Careers
DESCRIPTION:Learn the legal basics for starting a company: valuations\, equ
 ity\, working with a cofounder and finding investors from this 4-part serie
 s.\n\nHow Investors View Valuations\n\nWednesday\, June 16\, 2021\, 3-4pm.\
 n\nCome take advantage of the opportunity to hear about how valuations for 
 startups are negotiated. We will learn how investors see the world and the 
 factors they take into account when placing a bet on your company.\n\nEquit
 y and Dilution Basics\n\nWednesday\, June 23\, 2021\, 3-4pm\n\nEver wonder 
 about the difference between a convertible note and a SAFE? Here’s your cha
 nce to learn from a veteran venture lawyer about all of the options that fo
 unders have for financing their businesses with equity. Participants will a
 lso get a walk-through on how dilution works and why it’s ultimately nothin
 g to fear.\n\nMarriage and Divorce for Co-Founders\n\nWednesday\, June 30\,
  2021\, 3-4pm\n\nThinking about partnering up with colleagues to start your
  first business? Learn about time-tested strategies for getting the co-foun
 der relationship off to a healthy start.\n\nNetworking with Investors – Fro
 m Getting a Business Card to Getting the Check\n\nWednesday\, July 7\, 2021
 \, 3-4pm\n\nMystified about how startups raise funds? Listen to an experien
 ced venture lawyer walk participants through the process of finding and mee
 ting angel investors and venture capitalists.\n\nThis event will be hosted 
 on Zoom and information of the meeting will be emailed via Eventbrite.\n\nA
 bout the speaker:\n\nMatt Crowley\n\n\n\nMatthew Crowley is a venture lawye
 r\, with a practice focused on assisting entrepreneurs in creating new busi
 nesses and achieving their goals for growth. Crowley regularly represents s
 tartups\, with startup clients representing at least 70% of his practice.\n
 \nCrowley began his career in San Francisco at the height of the dotcom boo
 m\, practicing law with corporate finance groups including Pillsbury Madiso
 n & Sutro (now Pillsbury Winthrop) and Morrison & Foerster. After eight yea
 rs of private practice\, Crowley moved into senior management with Evoke So
 ftware in 2001\, serving as vice president and general counsel. In 2004\, C
 rowley joined the management team at Technicolor Home Entertainment Service
 s in Camarillo\, California\, a division with revenues of $2 billion annual
 ly. In 2006\, Crowley established Crowley Corporate Legal Strategy to offer
  corporate legal services to entrepreneurs looking to start or grow their b
 usinesses.\n\nCrowley is the former President of the Los Angeles Venture As
 sociation (LAVA)\,an adjunct professor at Loyola Law School\, and a regular
  speaker at Biotech Connection LA (BCLA).\n\n\n\nBiotech Connection Los Ang
 eles (BCLA) is a project of the 501(c)(3) non-profit Community Partners. We
  are an organization run by academics and biotech professionals from all ov
 er Los Angeles and our mission is to inspire\, educate and connect emerging
  scientists and entrepreneurs to grow and diversify biotech in LA. Los Ange
 les is home to renowned universities and research institutes producing top 
 talents and exciting innovations. We are passionate about making our city a
  major biotech hub!\n\nIf you are interested in fostering early-stage entre
 preneurship\, retaining local talent\, or just want to know more about what
  we do\, subscribe to our newsletter\, come to our events or donate to our 
 cause. Let’s build a vibrant LA biotech community together.\n\nBCLA Core Sp
 onsors:\n\nEstablished in 2000 as one of the Governor Gray Davis California
  Institutes for Science and Innovation\, the California NanoSystems Institu
 te (CNSI) is a hub of interdisciplinary research\, translation\, and educat
 ion where scientists from diverse fields find common purpose in addressing 
 grand challenges of the 21st century. With locations at the University of C
 alifornia’s Los Angeles and Santa Barbara campuses\, the CNSI leverages pub
 lic and private investment to drive collaborative nanoscience research acro
 ss disciplines\, translates discoveries into knowledge-driven commercial en
 terprises\, and educates the next generation of scientists and engineers.\n
 \nhttps://cnsi.ucla.edu\n\nBuilding upon the university’s Michelson Center 
 for Convergent Bioscience Initiative\, the Bridge Institute unites eminent 
 professors across the entire university\, including the USC Dornsife Colleg
 e of Letters\, Arts and Sciences\, the USC Viterbi School of Engineering an
 d the Keck School of Medicine of USC\, as well as animators and cinematogra
 phers in the USC School of Cinematic Arts and the USC Institute for Creativ
 e Technologies\, and technology transfer experts in the USC Stevens Center 
 for Innovation. We are artists\, engineers\, scientists and physicians brid
 ging the molecules of life to improve the human condition. Imagine a world 
 where scientific data is released from the confines of its originating disc
 ipline\, allowing us to better understand\, integrate and advance knowledge
 . Our values are Teamwork\, Imagination\, Innovation\, Learning\, Teaching\
 , and Convergence.\n\nhttps://dornsife.usc.edu/bridge-institute\n\n\n\nBios
 cienceLA’s mission is to ensure that Los Angeles has a collaborative\, well
 -coalesced ecosystem that encompasses all aspects of the Southern Californi
 a life sciences cluster – biotechnology\, pharmaceuticals\, medical devices
 \, medical diagnostics\, bioinformatics\, healthcare IT\, medtech\, digital
  health\, and more.\n\nBioscienceLA is not designed to duplicate existing a
 ctivities or organizations but to help harmonize the efforts of all regiona
 l stakeholders -- academic institutions\, research hospitals\, investors\, 
 startups\, mature companies\, trade associations\, public and quasi-public 
 agencies\, and others -- to advance Los Angeles’ capacity and pace of innov
 ation.\n\nhttps://biosciencela.org/\n\nLocation: Online event\n\nOrganizer:
  Biotech Connection LA\n\nLos Angeles is not only home to renowned universi
 ties and research institutes\, but also harbors a vibrant biotech and life 
 sciences industry. Biotech Connection Los Angeles (BCLA) is an organization
  run by students\, postdocs and young professionals from all over Los Angel
 es. Our mission is to facilitate the connection between academics across di
 sciplines with each other and the biotech industry to move innovation forwa
 rd and expand their impact on healthcare. As of January 2017\, BCLA is a pr
 oject of Community Partners\, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
DTEND:20210707T230000Z
DTSTAMP:20260305T210237Z
DTSTART:20210707T220000Z
LOCATION:
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:BCLA Presents: Summer Startup Legal Bootcamp Series with Matt Crowl
 ey
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_36819418966496
URL:https://calendar.usc.edu/event/bcla_presents_summer_startup_legal_bootc
 amp_series_with_matt_crowley
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