Berkeley CSUA MOTD:Entry 53441
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10/9    http://deals.venturebeat.com/2009/10/09/university-of-california-grows-its-incubators
        It's about time you pathetic U.C. incubators
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Institute for Quantitative Biosciences, home to two San Francisco-based incubators for life science startups, is raising a new $10 million fund, according to Dow Jones Venturewire. Called Mission Bay Capital, the fund has already raised $6 million. The idea is for the fund to give startups that have completed their research phase the boost they need to raise adequate venture capital. Previous incubator funds operated by the University of California have invested in 12 companies, four of which have been able to raise a first round of venture financing. Camille Ricketts Camille is the lead writer for GreenBeat. She came to VentureBeat from Google where she worked on its traditional platforms team, particularly in TV. Before that, she was a reporter for the Wall Street Journal in New York and London. With GreenBeat 2009, VentureBeat's all-star conference on all things Smart Grid, coming up in November, Camille will be expanding coverage of this exciting space. Matthaus Krzykowski, Mobile Consultant & Coordinator VentureBeat Start-Up Index An index of the hottest startups, measured by trends in their traffic, news coverage, buzz and funding.