FEBS Junior Section – Andreas Laustsen: Bridging academia and bioentrepreneurship webinar

A webinar about how to bridge academia and entrepreneurship in the life sciences, from Andreas Laustsen, at the Technical University of Denmark. The event was organised by the SEBBM Junior Consuls as part of the FEBS Junior Section's 2022 series of online talks on key research and career topics.
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On 10th February 2022, the SEBBM Junior Consuls organised an online talk on behalf of the FEBS Junior Section. It was the second event of the initiative's 2022 series of talks on key research and career topics of interest to students and young researchers in the molecular life sciences across Europe. The talk was given by Prof. Andreas Laustsen, from the Technical University of Denmark, on the topic of “Bridging academia and bioentrepreneurship”. We share on this post a recording of the talk.

The event had over 400 registrations and 120 attendees, and the FEBS Junior Section are delighted that the initiative continues to grow. If you attended the talk, please fill in the feedback form that was emailed to you.

The next talk will be on Thursday, 10th March, organised by the Young NVBMB. It will be a research-focused talk on “Elucidating the molecular mechanisms of protein aggregation in C. elegans as a living model system”, from Dr Tessa Sinnige, at Utrecht University.

For more videos about the FEBS Junior Section, including a webinar about the AlphaFold database, visit the Room for the FEBS Junior Section and – if you do not have a junior section yet – read this post about how to set one up!

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