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A Diverse Culture From The Beginning At Early-Stage Biotechs
March 20, 2023

By Mike Cloonan, CEO of Sionna Therapeutics, as part of the From The Trenches feature of LifeSciVC There are a lot of reasons to be excited about leading an early-stage biotech company. It’s a chance to be at the forefront

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A Leadership Imperative: Getting More C-Level Women In Biotech
September 28, 2015

The relative absence of women from significant leadership roles in the biotech industry has rightfully become a front-and-center topic, in part prompted by a wave of coverage on the subject (here, here, here, here). Liftstream’s recent report, titled “Diversifying the

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Biotech Circa 2015 AD: Where Are The Women?
September 28, 2015

This blog was written by Rosana Kapeller, CSO of Nimbus Therapeutics, as part of the “From the Trenches” feature of LifeSciVC. A few weeks ago, a member of our board sent an email to a group of biotech CSOs suggesting that

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