GRO-Biotech

GRO-Biotech

Hospitals and Health Care

New York, NY 1,032 followers

Bridging the gap between academia and industry!

About us

GRO-Biotech (Graduate Research Organizations for Biotechnology) is connecting the strong intellectual capital of New York's top graduate research institutions with the growing biotechnology and pharmaceutical presence in the tri-state area. In support of this mission, we are hosting conferences and networking events to connect scientific leaders in industry with the innovators of tomorrow in academia.

Industry
Hospitals and Health Care
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
New York, NY
Type
Self-Employed
Founded
2015

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    1,032 followers

    Since 2015, GRO-Biotech has worked with students and academic institutions across the NYC region to showcase the breadth and depth of opportunities available in and around the life sciences. For many of those years, our GRO News weekly newsletters have been an integral part of that effort, and have become one of the "must-read" publications for students and professionals alike. Through our new collaboration with BIOTECH XYZ we're excited to continue and expand this mission, handing the torch to the next generation of up-and-coming biotech leaders and continuing — without any interruption — the weekly newsletters so many of you have come to look forward to every week. If it so happens that you're not yet a subscriber, you can fix that right here: http://bit.ly/GROnews And, be sure to join the BIOTECH XYZ community, too! https://lnkd.in/ehxWW2aE

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    2,208 followers

    We are excited to announce our new collaboration with GRO-Biotech! GRO Biotech’s “GRO News” weekly newsletter provides upcoming events, opportunities, and new job/internship postings spanning the breadth and depth of the NYC metro area life sciences ecosystem. With this new collaboration, GRO Biotech will be operating under BIOTECH XYZ and will continue publishing GRO News. We hope to continue building and expanding the life sciences communities in New York City! Subscribe to GRO News Weekly Newsletter: https://lnkd.in/ejGcdSMb Want to help GRO News? If you’re organizing, hear about an event you think the community should know about, or you’d like to contribute to the production of the GRO News weekly newsletter, send an email to BIOTECH XYZ (join@biotechxyz.com) or GRO Biotech (contact.grobiotech@gmail.com).

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    UC Berkeley | QB3 | Bakar Labs | Life Science Entrepreneurship

    Bio grad students: Novo Holdings is looking for a graduate intern to work in its SF office. Interested? Contact Amy Kacprowicz. Details: The role of Graduate Intern provides exposure to venture capital, biotech and drug development while allowing the successful candidate to work alongside and learn from an international team of seasoned life science investors. The primary role of the Graduate Intern will be to support the US investment team through deal flow administration and investment due diligence. Additional activities include screening of new companies, participating in global team meetings, as well as various adhoc tasks. The role will provide exposure to hundreds of biotech and medtech spanning a range of therapeutic areas and stages of development.

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    Principal | Real estate for Life Sciences and Non-Profits

    John Pennett Steven Reddy, MSc. GRO-Biotech, Richard Robbins, Phillipa M. Martin - thought you might want to share this with your networks! h/t Loren A. Busby, CFA

    The WSJ Pro article below struck a chord with us. We have learned of several VC and corporate groups that are downsizing to cope with the slow return to life sciences deal-making. As previously written here (https://lnkd.in/eDFCr7_C), for BioVenture eLab, connecting life sciences talent to scientific founders is mission-critical. We are reaching out to the community to reinforce and amplify the fact that academic medical centers such as Weill Cornell Medicine are a great place to explore new opportunities, apply your industry knowledge, and grow your professional network.  It is often a win-win because you become immersed in cutting-edge research, your commitment level can be flexible, and you have projects to discuss as you seek your next permanent role.  In select cases, you may even find a full-time role with a university spinout. For those seeking to join our growing C-suite life science talent network, please complete the form here (https://lnkd.in/eR_76jms), and we will be in touch. #innovation, #talent, #entrepreneur, #entrepreneurship, #startups, Loren A. Busby, CFA https://lnkd.in/eimNNfDQ

    WSJ News Exclusive | Junior VC Compensation Is Stagnating. Job Cuts May Come Next.

    WSJ News Exclusive | Junior VC Compensation Is Stagnating. Job Cuts May Come Next.

    wsj.com

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