Michael T. Burke
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Department / Business Unit |
| Founder, President, CEO |
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| Institution |
Disciplines |
| NanoThread, Inc. |
General |
| City |
State / Provence |
| Arvada |
Colorado |
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Website |
| USA |
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| Fax |
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| (303) 463-9604 |
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Michael T. Burke is Founder, President, and CEO of NanoThread, Inc., a nanotechnology company based in Golden, Colorado.
Since 2001 he has been consulting with small companies in initial startup, development of strategic and business plans, marketing, fund raising and general management. In February 2005, he co-founded NanoThread Inc., a nanotech startup based in Golden. In addition to NanoThread, Mike has founded a consulting company, a consumer electronics company, a health services company, and a software company. Before he started his entrepreneurial efforts, he spent 25 years in the pharmaceutical and biotechnology industries holding positions from the lab bench to the executive suite. His interest in nanotechnology began early, with an emphasis on applications to therapeutics.
Education
Michael has a B.S. in Chemistry from the New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology, and a M.S. in Chemistry from the University of Colorado.
Books
Nanotechnology: The Business (CRC Press) February 2008
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