The Business of Biotech (May)

May 18, 2020 9:00 AM - May 21, 2020 11:15 AM

Online Course, Link will be sent in advance of the event.

Add to Calendar 5/18/2020 9:00:00 AM 5/21/2020 11:15:00 AM The Business of Biotech (May)

This MassBioEd online course explores the business considerations that drive company strategies. Gain a deeper understanding of how companies are funded, which government agencies regulate the sector and how different departments need to be aligned to be successful. Participants are provided with an overview of how the industry works, why it works the way it does, and how the industry may change in the years ahead. For those considering careers in the biopharma space or transitioning from the science and technical aspects of the industry to the business side, this course delivers a sound, basic understanding of the “business of biotech”. Course content includes: From Discovery to Commercialization, Role of Non-profit Basic Research, Intellectual Property Considerations & Funding Sources, Organizational Characteristics, and The Ecosystem and the Future of Biopharma.

Course Schedule:

Monday, May 18th 9:00-11:15 AM
Tuesday, May 19th 9:00-11:15 AM
Thursday, May 21st 9:00-11:15 AM
Online Course, Link will be sent in advance of the event.
Vice President & Head, Collaborate to Cure Hub, Business Development & Licensing, US | Bayer
Imran is an intrapreneur driving external innovation with entrepreneurs. He possesses 25 years of business development & licensing, strategy, economic development, and technology transfer experience. Currently, Imran is Vice President and Head of Collaborate to Cure Hub-US within Business Development & Licensing at Bayer Pharmaceuticals; he is responsible for forging new business relationships with academia, biotech and venture capital for early & late stage access to technologies and assets. Prior to Bayer, Imran worked for Boehringer Ingelheim in BD&L leading scouting and evaluation primarily in Boston & San Diego. Imran received Boehringer Ingelheim’s distinguished President’s Award within two years of joining BI. Imran possesses extensive experience covering strategy, business development, alliance management, partnering and licensing in diagnostics, personalized medicine, therapeutics, and technology platforms. He holds a proven track record at other blue-chip organizations like Genzyme Genetics (now LabCorp), Millennium Pharmaceuticals (Takeda), Dana Farber Cancer Center and Mayo Clinic. In the diversity of his experiences, Imran was also the Chief Business Officer for Massbio, where he led the successful turn-around of Massbio, making it the most successful biotechnology state trade-association in the country; at Massbio, he launched several ground breaking mentoring and partnering programs that were later adopted by other state trade associations. Imran is passionate about ecosystem development and new company creation; towards that, he founded many innovative programs centered on life-science mentoring and partnering starting at Massbio, followed by Boehringer Ingelheim and now at Bayer. Through his various programs, Imran has coached over 300 early-stage companies over the past decade.