Welcome to Oxentia's podcast, 'Bringing new ideas to life'. Our episodes will feature discussions on a wide range of topics including knowledge exchange and commercialisation, innovation process cultures, accelerator programmes, social impact in the arts humanities and social sciences, capacity building and entrepreneurial support, plus a lot more. We want to focus on the topics which are raising questions for companies, governments and universities around the world, and we hope to share some useful insights and advice along the way.
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Welcome to Oxentia's podcast, 'Bringing new ideas to life'. Our episodes will feature discussions on a wide range of topics including knowledge exchange and commercialisation, innovation process cultures, accelerator programmes, social impact in the arts humanities and social sciences, capacity building and entrepreneurial support, plus a lot more. We want to focus on the topics which are raising questions for companies, governments and universities around the world, and we hope to share some useful insights and advice along the way.
We hope you enjoy listening, if so, please subscribe to the channel and share with your network. If you have any questions or would like to suggest a topic, email us a ideaspod@oxentia.com.
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Where do you start when developing a new lateral flow test for early detection of prostate cancer, especially when you don't have full access to a lab?
In this episode of Bringing new ideas to life, Sarah Allison interviews Tiffany Ma, CEO and co-founder of GambitBio. Tiffany explains how Gambit Bio is developing a self-test kit for early cancer detection using saliva. Inspired by the accessibility of self-testing during the COVID-19 pandemic, Tiffany and her co-founders aim to make cancer detection easier and more accessible.
Listen to how Gambit took shape, the startup challenges encountered and the exciting plans for the future.
Timestamps
The idea behind Gambit Bio [00:01:17] Explanation the inspiration behind GambitBio, a startup developing a self-test kit for early cancer detection.
The innovation: a home self-test kit for cancer detection [00:02:22] The innovation behind GambitBio, a home self-test kit for early cancer detection using saliva as a sample.
Challenges and funding [00:08:32] The challenges of starting a startup without lab support and explains how they gathered funds through angel funding, competitions, and accelerator programmes.
Advice for starting a startup [00:14:01] Tiffany shares her advice for starting a startup, including the importance of taking action and seeking advice from people who have been in your shoes.
Future plans for Gambit Bio [00:15:32] Tiffany discusses her plans to raise money for Gambit Bio's seed round and bring a self-test kit for prostate cancer to the market, with the goal of expanding to other cancer types in the future.
Sarah Allison, is a Senior Consultant, Tiffany Ma, CEO GambitBio
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