Meet the Start-ups! Building a Biotech: Founding and Hiring
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Meet the Start-ups! Building a Biotech: Founding and Hiring

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Meet the Start-ups! 🚀

Join us for an insightful session on building a biotech startup! Creating a successful biotech venture goes beyond innovative science; it requires understanding when your idea is ready for the market, securing funding, and, most importantly, knowing who to build it with. The right co-founders and early hires can be pivotal to your company's success.

🌟 Featured Speakers:
Martin Grindrod - Founder of Modern Reach
With over 20 years in executive search within life sciences across Asia-Pacific, Martin offers invaluable insights from the talent perspective. Learn what biotech companies look for when hiring and the essential elements of a successful leadership team. His advice is perfect for both founders and those aiming to launch careers in biotech.

Vishal Doshi - Founder & CEO of AUM Biosciences
An entrepreneur and business strategist with profound experience in drug development partnerships, Vishal has built AUM into a clinical-stage oncology company. He will discuss his journey, from the challenges of transitioning from scientific ideas to clinical development, and how to create value in a competitive landscape.

Expect engaging discussions and ample Q&A time. Light refreshments will be provided, followed by networking opportunities! 🥳

About the Host:

Nucleate is a nonprofit organization committed to empowering future biotech leaders. With a network spanning 41 regions and participation from over 280 institutions, Nucleate promotes educational initiatives and fosters the growth of emerging talent in the biotech community. Visit here to check our privacy policy.

We would also like to express our gratitude to our HQ supporters for championing our mission! Learn more about our sponsors here.

📍 Location: Duke-NUS Medical School
🗓️ Ticket Information: Get your ticket now!

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Duke-NUS Medical School

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Diese Woche in Sverige

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