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Film Project Highlights Entrepreneurism at Âé¶¹´«Ã½ and on Torrey Pines Mesa

San Diego, Calif., Dec. 22, 2014 -- A breakthrough today was a crazy idea yesterday.

So says one of the characters--Dr. Diego Miralles--in a new documentary film project that documents a student-driven effort at Âé¶¹´«Ã½ and the research institutions across the Torrey Pines Mesa to help and encourage students to turn ideas and breakthroughs into startup companies. This short documentary film was produced and directed by Dr. Rajesh Grover, an assistant professor at The Scripps Research Institute and a visiting investigator at the  J. Craig Venter Institute in La Jolla, and Kenan Azam, a data scientist in the laboratory of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ bioengineering professor Shankar Subramaniam.  Both are former leaders of the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Entrepreneur Challenge for the academic year 2011-12. Miralles, incidentally, is a big supporter of the challenge.

Dr. Raj Krishnan (PhD ‘08, Âé¶¹´«Ã½ bioengineering), co-founder and CEO of Biological Dynamics and one of Forbes’ 30 under 30 innovator for the year 2011, is featured in "Risking Aspirations."

“The documentary conveys the powerful message that entrepreneurial skills can mitigate unemployment and poverty by enabling students with the potential to be self-employed, and help create job opportunities in the community,” said Azam.

If one has an idea or innovation, diving into entrepreneurship can appear confusing and intimidating, as there are many unknowns. To better communicate these risks to young students and innovators, the documentary, “Risking Aspirations,” explores the passions that drive people to face the challenges of entrepreneurship and to succeed.

“I believe that the science and technology exist. The ideas exist. But the entrepreneurship is the bridge that is needed to take those technologies and turn them into business ideas and bring them to the public,” says Grover in an interview included in the film.

Now, both Grover and Kenan are members of the executive board for the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Entrepreneur Challenge and help current organizers with raising sponsorship money for the competition and mentoring.

The 29-minute short film weaves together conversations with 12 individuals from San Diego’s entrepreneurial community who have been involved in the Entrepreneur Challenge and in building and supporting entrepreneurship in San Diego. By interweaving the viewpoints and perspectives of people with a wide range of experiences, the team hopes any viewer will relate to at least a few characters featured in the documentary.

You can watch ”Risking Aspirations” online here , (password: echallenge). The first showing was held at the Rady School of Management at Âé¶¹´«Ã½ to an audience of about 350 people Oct. 29, 2014. The film also is accessible on YouTube here:  The filmmakers plan to host a second showing.

One of the voices in the film is Dr. Raj Krishnan (PhD ‘08, Âé¶¹´«Ã½ bioengineering), co-founder and CEO of Biological Dynamics and one of Forbes’ 30 under 30 innovator for the year 2011.

“As an entrepreneur, what drives me is the hope that I can construct something that will save a lot of lives and make a positive impact in this world,” said Krishnan, whose company is focused on early diagnosis of cancer and other diseases by monitoring DNA particles in the blood. Krishnan won the Entrepreneur Challenge in 2009. Prior to winning, he worked with the von Liebig Entrepreneurism Center at the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Jacobs School of Engineering.

Another key player is Dr. Philip Low (Ph.D. ’07, UCSD), Founder, Chairman and CEO of Neurovigil. He inspired numerous students to build start-ups on campus and on the Torrey Pines Mesa and emphasized the importance of the Entrepreneur Challenge in his own development as an entrepreneur. Low shared his story , from the vision he had that in 21st century most neuroscience data will originate from the world to how his startup is leading this revolution by building the very probe, the algorithms and the wireless infrastructure that enables to easily record the brain data from patients that suffer from brain disease and disorders, from  autistic children in the United States to U.S. soliders in Afghanistan. Low won the Entrepreneur Challenge in 2008. His work has been highlighted in The New York Times and Time magazine.

Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Team Effort

The documentary's title comes from a phrase used by Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Chancellor Pradeep K. Khosla.

The film project written and directed by Grover and Azam took two years of work to complete. It was made possible by the cinematographic and editing contributions of two talented Âé¶¹´«Ã½ alumni, Thomas Dadourian (’12, Theater) and Victor Shiu (’12 Visual Arts Media, Psychology), co-founders of the digital marketing agency The Label Creative Inc., a San Diego based company. Their most recent work was a wildly successful Kickstarter video fortudents 

This general public film is listed with International Movie Data Base (IMDB) and has been submitted to various film festivals.

Risking Aspirations: More than a Title

The film’s title, “Risking Aspirations” derives from a phrase used by  Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Chancellor Dr. Pradeep K. Khosla during his interview for the film.

People new to the world of entrepreneurship often focus on the kinds of perceived risks that are often discussed: Will my startup fail? Will my traditional career get sidetracked?

But Chancellor Khosla took a different approach. He flipped the risk question on its head, and asked about the price of not trying to bring your breakthrough to the marketplace, the price of risking your aspirations.

What is the price of losing your dream? That’s a key question that the video asks viewers to consider.

Grassroots-level culture of entrepreneurship

Dr. Philip Low (Ph.D. ’07, UCSD), Founder, Chairman and CEO of Neurovigil,  2008 DFJ Venture Challenge Winner,  2010 MIT TR-35 Winner, 2010 CONNECT MIP,  2011 Jacobs-Rady Pioneer, 2011 Fast Company Most Innovative Company in Health Care, 2012 NYTimes Innovation That Will Change Your Tomorrow and 2013 Scientist Magazine "Scientist to Watch” is featured in "Risking Aspirations."

Each year, the students and researchers who run the public program of the Entrepreneur Challenge on a volunteer basis raise hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash and services from corporate sponsorships, foundations and individual entrepreneurs. These prizes and resources are awarded to the winners of the year’s competitions, which culminate in a pair of business-plan competitions.

2015 will be an exciting year for the Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Entrepreneur Challenge, now led by Michael Hayden, an MBA student at the Rady School of Management at Âé¶¹´«Ã½. Events are packed into the next few months in the lead up to the two big business plan competitions in May and June that will each award more than $100,000 in cash and services. All the events are open to general public free of cost.

Some of the upcoming highlights are outlined below.  

  • January Elevator Pitch Competition
  • February Startup Career Fair
  • March Women in Business Series
  • April Hackathon
  • May High Tech $100K Business Plan Competition
  • June Bio/Med Tech $100K Business Plan Competition
From left to right: Kenan Azam, Thomas Dadourian, Rajesh Grover and Victor Shiu at the premiere of Risking Aspirations on Oct. 29, 2014 at the Rady School of Management at Âé¶¹´«Ã½. 

 

 

 

Media Contacts

Ioana Patringenaru
Jacobs School of Engineering
858-822-0899
ipatrin@ucsd.edu