Kaleidoscope

Kaleidoscope

NYC
Building Kaleidoscope.bio to make science more collaborative, reproducible, and scalable.
Oct
04

The 'too early to track' fallacy

When does it make sense to start tracking your work? In this Kaleidoscope blog, we explore a common misconception in
4 min read
Sep
18

The myth of biotech uniqueness

Every biotech is unique in some way, but biotechs have far more in common than most care to admit. In
4 min read
Aug
22

The psychology behind documentation burden in science

We all know scientists hate documenting things. What's behind this and how can we begin to address it,
5 min read
Aug
07

Why we invested in customer success at <10 people and <10 enterprise accounts

Customer success is a core pillar for most B2B businesses. But at product-driven startups, this typically isn't emphasized
4 min read
Jul
18

Stretching your capital: thinking long, thinking parallel

In high-stakes, capital-constrained environments, it's easy to put your head down and focus on putting one foot in
4 min read
Jun
21

Buying peace of mind

Most often, we buy software for functionality: a specific feature, a solution to an annoying problem. But with some categories
3 min read
May
29

Unlocking the Importance of Structure: Data vs Keys

Biotech R&D generates a vast and complex web of experimental data. To make informed decisions and drive analyses
4 min read
May
15

Culture is an overlooked competitive advantage: lessons from top biotech execs

Creating a culture of transparency and accountability is important – not just for driving company outcomes, but also for motivating team
4 min read
May
01

Plan smartly, execute precisely: the high-stakes game of chasing biotech value inflections

Successfully reaching the market in biotech hinges on building and maintaining a well-defined roadmap. One that clearly outlines the milestones
4 min read
Apr
10

Not your average data room

Data rooms are central in biotech: not only do they underpin key events like fundraising, asset licensing, and M&
6 min read