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Buffalo Business - Spring 2022

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10 Buffalo Business Spring 2022 I n Austria, CEO Gábor Somogyi, MD, MBA '03, is lead- ing Eveliqure Biotechnologies to develop a vaccine that combats diarrheal disease. It's a project with massive potential. According to the World Health Organization, diarrheal disease is the second leading cause of death in children, taking the lives of more than 500,000 children under five each year. It's also a problem for travelers, who see up to 300 million cases per year, and for the U.S. military, which loses 1.1 million duty days every year because of the illness. Somogyi didn't immediately start out in biotech aer graduation, though. He first joined the Hungarian film tech startup Colorfront as its managing director. With Somogyi at the helm, the company inked a deal with director Peter Jackson to use its color correction soware in the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy. Colorfront led the post-production digital revolution, won a technical Oscar and sold to Autodesk Inc. for $15 million just two years later. But with his medical background and a drive to help people, Somogyi was drawn to biomedical entrepreneur- ship to maximize the reach of his work. He says if Eveliqure's vaccine is successful, it could save hundreds of thousands of children each year—but the impact would be even greater than that. "It's not just the mortality rate, it's also the morbidity rate," says Somogyi. "There's a long-term stunting effect with this disease, so the people who get it tend to be less developed physically, mentally and even emotionally over the course of their lives." The outlook for Eveliqure is promising. In late 2020, the firm was awarded a $20.6 million contract from the National INNOVATING HEALTH CARE The growth of entrepreneurship in a changing industry By Kevin Manne Somogyi

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