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The case for hackathons in dermatology
A central goal of Hacking Dermatology, one of the first ever dermatology-focused hackathons, is to build a community of people interested in collaborating to improve the current standards of care for patients with skin disease. Dr. Steve Xu highlights how you can get involved in this article.
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What you should know about technology transfer
Dr. Xu begins the first part of a two-part mini-series discussing what innovators should know about intellectual property. This installment focuses on the different scenarios innovators may run into when dealing with the transfer of technological property, called technology transfer.
 
How to use patents to maximize value for your venture
In this follow up to the article on intellectual property and technology transfer, Dr. Xu and Raymond A. Miller, J.D., discuss how to use patents to maximize value for your venture.
 
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Versatile technology for treating excess cellulite
It’s bathing suit season. What treatment options do you have to offer? In this podcast, Michelle Foley, DO, reviews the VelaShape III's infrared light, bi-polar radiofrequency energy and vacuum technology, and Profound's nonsurgical micro-needling treatment. Listen to the podcast now.
 
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