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Venture Investing in Science

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How venture capital spurs scientific discovery, and what we miss when we don’t invest.
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Over the past decade, software companies have increasingly monopolized the flow of venture capital, starving support for scientific research and its transformative discoveries. New medicines, cheaper and faster personal computers, and other life-changing developments all stem from investment in science. In the past, these funds led to steam engines, light bulbs, microprocessors, 3D printers, and even the Internet. In Venture Investing in Science, the venture capitalist Douglas W. Jamison and the investment author Stephen R. Waite directly link financial support to revolutionary advancements in physics, computers, chemistry, and biology and make a passionate case for continued investing in science to meet the global challenges of our time.

Clean air and water, cures for intractable diseases, greener public transportation, cheaper and faster communication technologies—these are some of the rich opportunities awaiting venture capital investment today. Jamison and Waite focus on how early-stage companies specializing in commercializing transformative technologies based on deep science have been shunned by venture capitalists, and how the development of such companies have been hampered by structural changes in capital markets and government regulation over the past decade. The authors argue that reinvigorating science-based technological innovation is crucial to reactivating the economic dynamism that lifts living standards and fuels prosperity over time.

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Price: $37.00
Pages: 304
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Imprint: Columbia Business School Publishing
Publication Date: 06 June 2017
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780231175722
Format: Hardcover
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Investments & Securities / General, SCIENCE / Applied Sciences

Until reading this book I had not encountered such a cohesive and well-researched account of the current state of deep science commercialization. Every member of society should understand what permits successful technology commercialization to occur and how they might play a part in its success. A great work.

Douglas W. Jamison is the chairman and CEO of HALE.life, a privately held precision health and medicine operating company in which Harris & Harris Group is an investor. Previously he was chairman and CEO of Harris & Harris Group, a publicly traded company that makes early-stage venture capital investments in science-based companies.


Stephen R. Waite works as a strategic advisor and investment manager. He is the author of Quantum Investing (2003) and coauthor of Boomernomics (1998).

Foreword, by Mark Anderson
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Deep Science Disruption
2. The U.S. Deep Science Innovation Ecosystem
3. Deep Science and the Evolution of American Venture Capital
4. Diversity Breakdown in Venture Investing
5. Fostering Diversity in Venture Investing
6. Deep Science Venture Investing
7. Our Choice Ahead
Appendix 1: The Case of D-Wave Systems
Appendix 2: The Case of Nantero
Notes
Index