Dartmouth's Tuck Center for Private Equity and Entrepreneurship: Notes on Angel Investing (pdf download) [1]
A lucid explanation of angel investors and how they differ from venture capitalists. Though Tuck is geared toward the MBA crowd, you might want to browse around the site; much of it will still prove useful to the science and/or tech-oriented entrepreneur.
MIT OpenCourseWare: Global Entrepreneurship Lab [2]
While the internship focus of the course will be of little help to you, the videos and case studies still offer some very helpful pointers.
MIT OpenCourseware: Entrepreneurial Finance [3]
This webcourse examines the elements of entrepreneurial finance, focusing on technology-based start-up ventures, and the early stages of company development.
Small Business Administrations Free Online Courses [4]
Links entrepreneurs to free training courses all over the web. Offerings span the board from business plan writing to marketing your venture to selling your business.
Stanford University's STVP Educator's Corner [5]
Videos and podcasts and suggested reading lists on all segments of entrepreneurship. Tremendously helpful resource.