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Biological systems are fascinatingly well-programmed and well-constructed. Despite vast knowledge we have accumulated in medicine and biotechnology, there is very little we know about this complex system. [...]
While the science-business gap in biotechnology poses a significant challenge, it also presents an opportunity. Professionals who understand the language of science and business are extremely valuable to organizations, and can make a significant impact for patients. [...]
Boston is the epicenter for biotech and pharma. Large companies have a major footprint here, and there is extensive experience in the faculty of bench-to-bedside approaches. The breadth of research in the scientific community, plus HBS’s wealth of experience in developing business leaders, make the perfect combination of resources for students studying here. [...]
Both scientific and managerial skillsets are required to commercialize biotech discoveries and realize its benefits for many patients. I would have viewed the MS/MBA Program as a learning opportunity to become a leader who possess both skillsets. [...]
More than 50 percent of Harvard Business School graduates create ventures in a quest to change the world. In that spirit, alongside the Harvard network, HBS provides support to alumni entrepreneurs giving them the foundation needed to achieve their goals. Among those resources is the Blavatnik Fellows in Life Science Entrepreneurship. [...]
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