For a graduate student like myself, who is interested in entering the biotech startup space I found this to be a truly one-of-kind experience.

Spencer MacDonald

PhD Student, University of British Columbia

Success Story for Spencer

I attended the Institute for Biomedical Entrepreneurship (IBE) meeting in September 2017 in Cambridge, MA. There, I had many positive experiences engaging with other attendees and mentors. Curtis has done a great job assembling a wide range of Boston-area biotech veteran experts who were eager to help attendees build, validate and translate their ideas into successful ventures. For a graduate student like myself, who is interested in entering the biotech startup space I found this to be a truly one-of-kind experience.

The IBE Difference

The IBE brings the specialized know-how and the funding required for translational development success.

The IBE is a lean operating company that uses disciplined processes, leverages existing resources (incubators, CROs), and taps into expert networks to work on many product opportunities in parallel, rather than trying to build one startup at a time.

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