The program identifies and supports the professional development of junior life sciences researchers who are keen to develop the skills and experiences needed to move translational projects from a university lab toward commercialization and potentially into a Chicago-based biotech start-up.
The program exposes Fellows to a breadth of real-world experiences across the CBC institutions and connects trainees to the Chicago biomedical community.
Offered Benefits
- Highly competitive salary with fringe benefits
- Funds are available for travel associated with program responsibilities
- Office space will be provided and shared with additional EFs
- Appointments are for 12 months but are renewable for an additional 12 months by mutual agreement
- A bird’s eye view of the pipeline of early stage biomedical applications
- An unparalleled network of peers and mentors in the bio-entrepreneurship space
The CBC Entrepreneurial Fellows will gain a network by:
- Working with the CBC Executive Director and Associate Director of Entrepreneurship
- Partnering with their member institution tech transfer and entrepreneurship offices: NU Innovation and New Ventures Office (INVO), UIC Office of the Vice Chancellor for Innovation and Office of Technology Management (OTM), UChicago Polsky Center
- Integrating with members of the EF Advisory Board and industry mentors
- Working with university faculty and experts in the greater Chicago bioentrepreneurship community
Application Process
Go to Chicago Biomedical Consortium (CBC) on chicagobiomedicalconsortium.org to apply
All materials must be assembled into a single PDF document in the order listed. Name the PDF file with your last and first name (e.g. Last_First.pdf). Formatting of all documents should be in 11-point font, single spaced, 0.5-inch margins, and standard letter size (8.5” x 11”). Embedded figures are acceptable.
Required Documents:
- Cover Letter (no more than (2) pages) which should include an answer to the questions:
- why biotech/ bio-entrepreneurship
- why Chicagoland
- how the EF program will help your future career goals
- Thesis project and name of faculty advisor. They encourage applicants to use insights from your own journey and graduate career. As applicable, refer to specific, recent advances in the biotech commercial space that you consider exciting. Include your graduation date or anticipated graduation date as well as availability to begin Fellowship.
- Curriculum Vitae.
- Names, titles and contact information of three references to provide letters of recommendation