caffeinatedstudies Posted March 28, 2018 Posted March 28, 2018 Hi! I'm interested in going into biotech/pharmaceuticals after I complete my PhD. I am currently looking into schools that might offer better resources or better networking for industry. Are there any that have particularly good relationships with industry and/or offer amazing support and resources? Currently, I attend UC San Diego and I understand that they have a decent relationship with the San Diego biotech community. Thanks!
CozyEnzymes Posted April 4, 2018 Posted April 4, 2018 Hi there! I don't know exactly what your research area of interest is but I can tell you more about my program's opportunities for biotech stuff. I'm at UW-Madison in the biochemistry program (IPiB). I would say there are a lot of resources here for someone interested in biotech. A couple of the big biotech companies have branches in Madison and there are a lot of smaller start-ups around too. One of the best aspects, I would say, is the Biotechnology Training Program which is funded through an NIH training grant to the school. It gives students the opportunity to do a fully-funded internship with a biotech company as well as a lot of career development opportunities for someone interested in that kind of career! As far as other universities that cater to biotech-minded applicants, I've heard good things about both UCSF and UNC-Chapel Hill. Best of luck with everything!!
StemCellFan Posted April 5, 2018 Posted April 5, 2018 On 3/27/2018 at 9:59 PM, caffeinatedstudies said: Hi! I'm interested in going into biotech/pharmaceuticals after I complete my PhD. I am currently looking into schools that might offer better resources or better networking for industry. Are there any that have particularly good relationships with industry and/or offer amazing support and resources? Currently, I attend UC San Diego and I understand that they have a decent relationship with the San Diego biotech community. Thanks! I also want to second CozyEnzymes and say you should look into UW-Madison. The program I'm attending this upcoming fall, Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology, offers an opportunity to do a summer internship with a biotech/pharma company (with advisor's permission of course). I also just learned about the Biotechnology Training Program here. There are a number of companies here which have a good rapport and tie to the university, and students have had success finding jobs in the field as well. In general, I think any university that has a good number of biotech companies in the area may have the opportunities you are looking for. In addition to the above stated universities, maybe look into the Boston/Cambridge area, like Harvard, MIT, Tufts, etc? I know that region has a lot of biotech companies, so maybe you'll find some programs there as well. This will also depend on what you are interested in studying.
Ecce Posted April 6, 2018 Posted April 6, 2018 UCSF for sure. Has great connections to the Biotech industry in the Silicon Valley. It is also very industry-friendly.
kaybio Posted June 20, 2018 Posted June 20, 2018 (edited) Would you guys know about which is a better option between NYU and Northwestern University for Biotechnology opportunities after graduation for industry and network. Edited June 20, 2018 by kaybio
kaybio Posted June 20, 2018 Posted June 20, 2018 Would you guys know about which is a better option between NYU and Northwestern University for Biotechnology opportunities after graduation for industry and network.
BabyScientist Posted August 8, 2018 Posted August 8, 2018 On 6/19/2018 at 10:19 PM, kaybio said: Would you guys know about which is a better option between NYU and Northwestern University for Biotechnology opportunities after graduation for industry and network. Probably whichever is closest to more biotech companies.
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