<code id='E7EA711381'></code><style id='E7EA711381'></style>
    • <acronym id='E7EA711381'></acronym>
      <center id='E7EA711381'><center id='E7EA711381'><tfoot id='E7EA711381'></tfoot></center><abbr id='E7EA711381'><dir id='E7EA711381'><tfoot id='E7EA711381'></tfoot><noframes id='E7EA711381'>

    • <optgroup id='E7EA711381'><strike id='E7EA711381'><sup id='E7EA711381'></sup></strike><code id='E7EA711381'></code></optgroup>
        1. <b id='E7EA711381'><label id='E7EA711381'><select id='E7EA711381'><dt id='E7EA711381'><span id='E7EA711381'></span></dt></select></label></b><u id='E7EA711381'></u>
          <i id='E7EA711381'><strike id='E7EA711381'><tt id='E7EA711381'><pre id='E7EA711381'></pre></tt></strike></i>

          Home / knowledge / knowledge

          knowledge


          knowledge

          author:explore    Page View:2
          Lessons Learned
          Molly Ferguson for STAT

          Lessons Learned is STAT Plus’ weekly column on careers in biomedicine. If you’re thinking of jumping from academics to industry/business or vice versa, join us each week for useful tips. And if you’ve recently jumped, send us a note: kate.she[email protected]. Your experience might make a future column. 

          Who we talked to:

          advertisement

          Lily Ting, 35. Associate, PureTech Health, Boston. Head of R&D, Commense, Boston. Expert, protein-protein interactions. Expert, human-human interactions.

          Unlock this article by subscribing to STAT+ and enjoy your first 30 days free!

          GET STARTED Log In