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July 21, 2022

Master’s Programme in Life Science Technologies

Technology has revolutionized biomedicine, and experts in life science technologies can help shape healthcare systems and reduce the cost of production while making people healthier. Master’s Programme in Life Science Technologies educates a new generation of researchers, engineers, and entrepreneurs. The course emphasizes applied and fundamental knowledge of biological systems and phenomena. Graduates have a […]

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June 26, 2022

Biotechnology Applications

    David Johnston CFO pointed out that, We’ve all heard about genetically modified crops, edible vaccines, and translational medicine, but do we really understand the applications of biotechnology? Here are some examples: Translational medicine by David Johnston CFO There are many functional interactions required in translational medicine, and the process of translating discoveries into […]

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June 3, 2022

Medical Biotechnology Education Requirements and Employment Outlook

Medical Biotechnology Education Requirements and Employment Outlook – David Johnston CFO According to David Johnston CFO, careers in medical biotechnology are rapidly growing in popularity. Here are the requirements for these fields, as well as the employment outlook. Reading your DNA seems like a huge privacy breach. Imagine your doctor is reading your DNA and […]

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May 23, 2022

Career Options For Those With a Life Science Degree

A life science degree can open up many opportunities for you. The study of life sciences includes a variety of disciplines, including cell biology, physiology, ecology, and pharmacology. While many life science majors choose to continue their education and seek graduate study, the four-year degree can help you gain valuable skills that employers value. There […]

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May 11, 2022

The Life Sciences Industry and Its Prospects for the Future

When it comes to talent and financial cash, New York City is quickly becoming a life sciences hotspot, rivaling Boston in terms of importance. The competition in New York City, on the other hand, may make it difficult to close deals. A record amount of venture capital money has been invested in bio sciences start-up […]

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April 7, 2022

The Advantages of Hiring an Outsourced Chief Financial Officer

    According to David Johnston CFO, an outsourced CFO is an excellent approach to get an experienced financial perspective on your business and to boost the likelihood of your firm’s success. A company will go out of business if it does not have enough cash. It is understandable that you as a small company […]

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March 7, 2022

Best Biotech Stocks Under $5 and Under $10 For 2021

If you’re looking for the best biotech stocks to invest in for 2021, you’ve come to the right place. According to David Johnston, the life expectancy in the United States is expected to rise from 74.9 years in 1990 to 78.8 years in 2020, and the increasing lifespan of the global population should allow big pharma […]

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March 7, 2022

HOW MUCH SHOULD YOU CHARGE FOR A PART-TIME CFO JOB?

    David Johnston CFO said that, a part-time CFO job is not as lucrative as it may seem. Although a part-time job will pay less per hour, it is still preferable than no compensation at all. Consider outsourcing your accounting chores if your firm does not need a full-time CFO. You may also hire […]

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January 13, 2022

The Finance 101 of Funding the Life Science Mission – Private Funding

by David Johnston  Your biotech has great science and great people. You’re ready to move forward, right? There is just a little problem with money. Actually, it’s a big problem because you need a lot of it.  Yes, a general rule of thumb is that it can often take up to $1 billion to get […]

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December 7, 2021

Financing 101 – Funding the Life Science Mission

One of my favorite expressions is that there are three critical components to having a successful biotech company: Great science Great people A boatload of money I’m going to assume the first two conditions are already met.  So, the question is, “how big of a boatload do we need?” The rule of thumb is that […]

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