Supriya Munshaw is an Associate Professor of Practice and Associate Dean for Academic Programs. Her primary interest lies in the commercialization of early-stage technologies especially in the life science and medical device industries. At Carey, she has taught several courses including Discovery to Market, Pharmaceutical Strategy, Statistical Analysis, Business Leadership and Human Values and, New Product Development. She was one of the founders and organizers of the Johns Hopkins Bootcamp for Biomedical Entrepreneurs and is now actively teaching Technology Entrepreneurship courses through the Executive Education Program. She serves as the Associate Director of a NIDA-funded entrepreneurship education program called Innovations for Substance Use Disorders. Outside of Carey, she is a general partner at TCP Venture Capital investing in technology startups headquartered in Baltimore. Additionally, she has served as adjunct faculty for the NSF I-corps program and on several NIH SBIR grant review panels.