WebDepends on the biotech and the MIT Stanford group. If the MIT Stanford group will give you a chance to make a name for yourself and do something important, then the postdoc. If the biotech is an up and coming rocket ship, then the biotech. If both are true then you can't go wrong either way. 9 [deleted] • 2 yr. ago WebThere are like +500 pharma/biotech companies in 2 miles around Cambridge and that doesn't even include all of the ones in the commuting suburbs (Billerica, Waltham, Framingham, Watertown, etc); people job hop ALL the time in the area. In my experience, people in big pharma rarely leave because they want stability (>5 years of not changing …
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WebBiotech layoffs coming in few months (60days from date of silent announcement on "Warn Notice") r/biotech • Ten amazing things that happened in biotech this week. WebBiotechnology is one of the biggest fields in biology, I might even say science at the moment. Yes there are terrible jobs, but there are also fantastic jobs, industry pays top dollar for a well trained biotechnology expert. But if you Wanne do fundamental biotech, which means strain enginering, plant sciences or Bioproces engineering. eyeball robot
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WebMy last company (major biotech) RA1s were titled Associate Scientist, PhD level started at Senior Scientist. At my current place associate Scientist is for PhD track and is below Scientist, though I don't think many ever actually get that title. Most PhDs seem to be brought in at Scientist I with or without a post doc. Webr/biotech: News about any technological application that uses biological systems, living organisms, or derivatives thereof, to make or modify … Press J to jump to the feed. Press … Management Overview: Nicholas Kadysh Founding CEO, President. With over a de… Focus more on finding a lab to work in than on the school. What you learn in lectur… WebBiotech generally has high risk/high reward. It's volatile, but if, for example, your company gets bought out, you cash in big-time on your stock options. Pharma is cushy, but the stocks are usually very stable. If you're young and early in your career, biotech is probably best if it's money you're after. 1 more reply kimcharlotti • 2 yr. ago eyeball room enter the gungeon