Shared responsibility for Biotech growth: uniting academia, industry, leaders, and HR to support talent in challenging times
Panel discussion summary
As Big Pharma shifts priorities and biotech start-ups struggle, scientists and professionals seek new opportunities in the Swiss Life Science ecosystem. Are we ready to harness this talent? What skills are essential? How can Academia, HR, industry, associations, and government collaborate to bridge the gap for innovation and social impact?
This panel unites stakeholders to tackle these questions and invites you to help shape the future of biotech talent in Switzerland. Join the conversation!
Date, time and room information
May 6, 09:00-09:45, room MCH Lounge
Moderation
Name | Position | Institution |
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Natasha Konstantinova | Head of Talent and Academy | Swiss Biotech Association |
Panelists
Name | Position | Institution |
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Peter Kilian | CEO | CTC Resourcing |
Claire Beckers | Postdoctoral Sicentist | University of Zurich |
Thomas Baumert | Founder / Professor of Medicine and Chair | Alentis / University of Strasbourg |
Nicola Stephens | General Manager | Incyte Switzerland |
Virginia Franco | Co-Founder and CEO | YONI Solutions |
CTC Resourcing and Swiss Biotech Association
Swiss Biotech Association is a non-profit, member-driven organization representing the interests of the Swiss biotech industry.
CTC – The Life Science Career Network: specialized industry experts who can help companies source the best talent and provide reliable HR and consulting services. We support varied candidates in finding promising career opportunities. With our projects, we support Life Science companies to bring innovative treatments to patients. Our collaborative