
Entrepreneurship Training
Innosuisse Start-up Training Module 1 & 2 - North Region
Entrepreneurship Training
Innosuisse Start-up Training Module 1 & 2 - North Region
Translate Your Science Into Impact
From lab to launch
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Curious to learn how scientific discoveries turn into real innovations that benefit patients?
The Innovation Office invites leading experts from the Bay Area to Basel to share their entrepreneurial experience and scientific expertise to support your startup journey.
Join us for our Life Science Innovation Workshop featuring visiting experts Matt Goldman (Venture Capitalist & Pediatric Gastroenterologist) and Anita Mathias (Clinical Development Executive).
During this interactive session, our speakers will outline the key stages of preclinical development, including laboratory and animal studies used to establish safety and efficacy, and explain the regulatory steps required to transition from early research to human clinical trials. They will also discuss how to think strategically from the outset, including when to start a company and what is needed to build one—covering scientific validation, market analysis, and assembling the right team for your stage and goals.
This session is open to Bachelor’s, Master’s, and PhD students, postdocs, researchers, and anyone affiliated with the university who is interested in learning more about creating patient impact.
Bring your questions, share your ideas, and engage in meaningful discussions about your project or research during an interactive fireside chat.
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Deadline of Application Tuesday 21st of April
Contacts
Innovation Manager, Entrepreneurship Education, Innovation Office, University of Basel
Junior Innovation Manager, Entrepreneurship Education, Innovation Office, University of Basel
Klingelbergstrasse 48, 4056 Basel, Room E27
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Innovation Manager, Entrepreneurship Education, Innovation Office, University of Basel
Junior Innovation Manager, Entrepreneurship Education, Innovation Office, University of Basel





