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Old 03-30-2011, 04:58 AM   #1
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Carl Weissman Biotech, VC, customers Accelerator Slowed Down in 2009,Microsoft Office Standard 2007 Serial Key, Expects to Rev Again Up in 2010 Luke Timmerman 12710 Any fair assessment of Seattle biotech around the previous five years would must count Accelerator as among the brilliant spots. However the previous yr or so has long been unusually tranquil in the biotech startup incubator. Accelerator just lately endured a six-month dry spell when it didn’t see any exciting new investment ideas enter its pipeline,Microsoft Office 2007 Serial Key, according to CEO Carl Weissman.
“We can survive these kind of times easily, because what the board extremely expects is that the quality [of investments] never goes down,” Weissman said when I stopped by his office on Seattle’s Eastlake Avenue last week. “We don’t have to lower our standards on quality in order to satisfy a quota.”
For those who aren’t familiar, Accelerator is one of the many central players during the local life sciences innovation scene. Biotech pioneer Leroy Hood, along with a number of prominent venture firms, founded Accelerator in 2003 to provide some lab space and operational support for scientific entrepreneurs with potentially groundbreaking ideas that need a little far more proof before they can secure serious venture dollars. Accelerator has raised a total of $43.8 million, some of which it has put to work in 10 startups so far. The roster includes four Seattle companies that have emerged and raised a combined $144 million since graduating—VLST, Theraclone Sciences, Allozyne, and Integrated Diagnostics.
That last company, known as InDi for brief, is the most current startup with roots at Accelerator to score venture bucks. It was known as Homestead Clinical in a prior incarnation,Microsoft Office 2010 Standard Product Key, and it didn’t win follow-on financing from Accelerator’s primary VC backers, but it emerged in October anyway with a $30 million commitment from outside VCs largely because of Hood’s “force of will,” Weissman says. OK, so InDi could be another notch with the Accelerator belt. But I wondered about the other three startups that were founded at Accelerator during the past two years—PharmSelex (formerly known as GPC-Rx) in June 2008, Mirina in August 2008, and Xori in May possibly of 2009. All three are still operating, and Weissman wouldn’t say much about their future prospects other than, “We’re definitely pleased along with the progress from two out of your three.”
So we’ll should sit tight a although longer to see whether any of those three emerge, or fade away. What was more surprising to me is what he said about the slowdown from the flow of new ideas for companies. From about June because of December,Microsoft Office 2010 Professional Plus Key, “there wasn’t much,” inside the way of exciting new scientific ideas coming in to Accelerator, Weissman says, even though it has historically been inundated with pitches. That improved a bit last month, when Accelerator found three new ideas that it considered “very exciting,” Weissman says.
The feast-and-famine cycle at Accelerator “is to become expected,” he says, and that is why the organization doesn’t have a hard quota …Next Page » Luke Timmerman is the National Biotech Editor of Xconomy, and the Editor of Xconomy Seattle. You can e-mail him at ltimmerman@xconomy.com,Microsoft Office 2007 Sale, or follow him at twitter.comldtimmerman.
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