Learn About BioTech and the Future of Healthcare at LM Live’s First Event of the Season

10/04/2023 in
Learn About BioTech and the Future of Healthcare at LM Live’s First Event of the Season

LM Live is kicking off its 2023-2024 season with an exciting event for budding STEM professionals. If you’re looking for a career pivot, or just want to learn more about a field that offers endless possibilities for innovation, join Women.NYC and the Downtown Alliance on Tuesday, October 24 for our Unlocking Careers of the Future: Women in BioTech panel. 

Meet industry leaders who are using biotechnology to transform the future of healthcare, with speakers including Dr. Chandrabali Ghose-Paul, founder of BioHarmony Therapeutics; Dr. Piraye Yurttas Beim, founder & CEO of Celmatix; Bunny Ellerin, co-founder and CEO of Digital Health New York, and research scientist Dr. Yana Zorina. They’ll be discussing their career pathways and current work with moderator Susan Rosenthal, NYC EDC’s senior vice president, Life Sciences and Healthcare. 

This is a great opportunity to learn more about this emerging industry and build the connections you need to get through the door. The event runs from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Studio at 7 WTC and is free to attend; register here, and check our website for more great LM Live programming in the future. 

Tags: biotech, women.nyc

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