Once upon a time in biotech
Many of us at Kaleidoscope have spent a lot of time working with, investing in, or employed by biotechs. Through
Making room to freshen up
We recently wrapped up a company offsite; Kaleidoscope is a remote team, so these in-person weeks are a great opportunity
Biotech milestones for effective fundraising
Through our interactions with biotech founders and teams, something we’ve heard often at Kaleidoscope is how challenging fundraising can
A Kaleidoscope of People: Maja Vujic
Welcome back to another edition of 'A Kaleidoscope of People', a series of posts that will focus on
What you pick when you pick your tools
Science deserves thoughtfully-designed software
Science has progressed at an astounding rate over the last few decades, but the software powering
Traits of good data hygiene and organization in Life Science R&D
This is the third post in a series focused on good data practices in Life Sciences. Here, we recap some
People and culture: your biggest levers for data best practices
Knowing that data organization and hygiene matter in Life Sciences is one thing, but what proactive steps can you take
Data hygiene and organization: why you should (proactively) care
Proper data hygiene and organization are critical in Life Science R&D, where work is dynamic, collaborative, and growing
A Kaleidoscope of People: Dr. Mandana Manzari Honu
We're excited to introduce 'A Kaleidoscope of People', a series of posts that will focus on
Why biotechs should buy more of their software.
The software-for-bio landscape looks very different today than it did several years ago. At Kaleidoscope, we’ve spoken to numerous