BioStar Could Light Path For Device Investors
This article was originally published in Start Up
Executive Summary
BioStar Ventures, founded by physicians who are leaders in the interventional cardiology field, is demonstrating how medical device investors might benefit with close ties to clinical and corporate worlds.
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