Lab-to-Startup Review
Lab-to-Startup Review is an international journal dedicated to bridging the gap between scientific discovery and commercial application. Positioned at the intersection of academia, industry, and investment, the journal provides in-depth analysis, case studies, and expert commentary on how scientific breakthroughs evolve into viable products, services, and companies.
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Scope & Focus
(1) Research Translation:
Best practices in moving innovations from the lab to the marketplace.
(2) Entrepreneurship:
Profiles of scientist-founded startups and their growth strategies.
(3) Investment & Policy:
Insights into venture capital, funding landscapes, and government policies that shape innovation ecosystems.
(4) Industry Trends:
Reviews of emerging sectors such as biotechnology, digital health, clean energy, and advanced materials.
(5) Talent & Careers:
Career pathways for researchers, entrepreneurial scientists, and executives.
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Target Audience
(1) Academic researchers and inventors seeking commercialization pathways.
(2) Entrepreneurs and startup founders in science-driven industries.
(3) Venture capitalists, angel investors, and corporate innovation leaders.
(4) Policymakers and research administrators.
(5) Students and early-career professionals aiming to transition into industry.
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Why It Matters
Unlike traditional academic journals, Lab-to-Startup Review serves as both a scholarly platform and a business intelligence resource. Its dual nature makes it:
(1) A go-to source for cutting-edge innovation analysis.
(2) An ideal platform for sponsors, advertisers, and recruiters targeting the global science-to-business community.
(3) A sustainable publication model combining academic credibility with industry relevance.
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Opportunities for Partners
(1) Sponsorships:
Feature your brand alongside global innovation leaders.
(2) Advertising:
Promote products, services, and technologies to a niche, high-value readership.
(3) Recruitment:
Publish job postings to attract top scientific and entrepreneurial talent.
(4) Collaborations:
Partner on special issues, white papers, or industry reports.

Contributions are Welcome
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