Career event : From Research to Entrepreneurship with Stephanie Marrus
🔬 What if your research could become a startup? 🚀
The CARE service invites you to an exclusive event with Stephanie Marrus, a leading expert in Silicon Valley’s entrepreneurial ecosystem and Managing Director of Entrepreneurship at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF).
📅 Wednesday, March 12, at 3 PM
📍Cafeteria The 25
Stephanie Marrus has helped launch numerous biotech and healthcare startups through training, mentoring, and leveraging her extensive network of investors, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders. As head of UCSF’s Entrepreneurship Program, she has trained thousands of scientists in the U.S. and globally to translate science into successful ventures.
During this talk, she will dive into key topics for researchers curious about entrepreneurship:
✨ The differences between academia and startups
💡 How to turn a scientific idea into a viable business
🔎 The most valuable research skills for entrepreneurship
🔥 How to handle failure, take risks, and find the right mentors
🌍 The importance of networking and support systems for success
Whether you’re considering entrepreneurship or just exploring new career possibilities, this session will provide valuable insights and practical advice.
📢 Don’t miss this unique opportunity to learn from a top expert in scientific innovation and startups!