Landing Your Career in Business Development -- REGISTRATION CLOSED
Tue, July 22 8:00 am – 10:00 am
TO REGISTER
Email your name, title and company to register@massbio.org. Please include "7/22 BD" in the subject line.
This event is free of charge and open to MBC Member companies and their employees only.
For more information on Membership, contact Lori Gold at lori.gold@massbio.org or 617-674-5149
Registration closes at approximately 3pm one day prior to a scheduled meeting. Unless a meeting is closed due to capacity you may attend as a walk-in registrant.
We are sorry, but registration for this event is now closed. We appreciate your support and hope to see you at future events!
This meeting will be held at the MBC Offices, located on the ninth floor of One Cambridge Center, Cambridge, MA 02142.
Business Development and Licensing (BD&L) is one of the most challenging yet rewarding and exciting careers within the biopharmaceutical industry.
The requisites for success require a unique set of skills spanning a variety of disciplines. However there exists no formal training which makes getting into the profession equally challenging.
Please join us on July 22nd for a panel presentation composed of successful industry professionals from biotech and academia who will share their experiences in getting into the BD&L in the biopharmaceutical industry.
The audience is intended for those both new and old in business development or wish to get into the field and will provide an excellent opportunity to network with industry professionals.
Moderator:
Ashley J. Stevens
Director, Research Programs, ITEC, School of Management and Director, Office of Technology Transfer ,Office of Technology Development
Boston University
Panelists:
Maria Grunwald
Director, Business Development
Radius
Mark de Souza
VP Business Development
Dyax Corp
Christopher McNulty
Business Development Manager
Genzyme
Marie Schiller
Partner
Health Advances
Aaron D. Schwartz
Technology Licensing Officer
MIT Technology Licensing Office




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