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Why Grades Don't Matter: A Biotech CEO's Honest Career Advice

Ever felt like you're not smart enough for a career in science? This conversation is for you.In this episode of When In STEM, I sit down with Nicole Richards, CEO of a biotech startup working on solutions for mining, PFAS removal, and water treatment, for one of the most honest c ...  Show more

From MIT to CEO: Rachel Sha on Big Pharma, Startups & Leading as a Woman in Biotech

📌 Note: this episode was recorded when the company was still called Vaxess Technologies. It has since rebranded to Terrestrial Bio, Inc. (Terrestrial).What does it actually take to go from MIT chemistry to running your own biotech company?Rachel Sha is the CEO of Terrestrial Bio ...  Show more

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