
The Biotech Startups Podcast
🧬 Barbara Alcaraz Silva - J.P. Morgan - Part 2 | Mentorship & Research at the Beckman Laser Institute | An Entrepreneurial PhD Experience | Exploring Stem Cell Biology in London | Navigating Networking & Postdoc Opportunities
Sep 26, 2024
Barbara Alcaraz Silva, Executive Director at J.P. Morgan and co-founder of BioChron, shares her journey from academia to biotech. She discusses her experience selecting the right research lab and the pivotal role mentorship played in her career. Barbara highlights her transition to global opportunities through fellowships and the importance of lab culture. She also addresses funding challenges in research and offers insights into networking strategies for aspiring scientists in the competitive biotech landscape.
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Quick takeaways
- Choosing the right graduate school significantly impacts career development and personal aspirations, as seen in Barbara's experience at UC Irvine.
- Building strong mentor-student relationships and networking are crucial for advancing one's scientific career and entrepreneurial ventures.
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The Journey to Graduate School
The importance of selecting the right graduate school is emphasized through the experience of a first-time founder, who chose UC Irvine to stay close to home and family. This decision was influenced by the financial challenges she faced, as living on campus was not an option. The opportunity to rotate through different labs within an umbrella program at UC Irvine allowed her to explore various fields of study, ultimately leading her to a lab focused on innovative laser technology for biological research. This experience showcases the significance of finding the right academic environment that aligns with personal values and professional aspirations.
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