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By Jessie McCartney

The Katz School of Science and Health has named the grant recipients of its inaugural Faculty Research Initiative, which was established to encourage innovation and expand existing research in STEM and the health sciences. 

The grants, which range from $1,000 to $5,000, will support projects including the use of machine learning models […]

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The Katz School of Science and Health has established a joint B.A./M.S. degree with Yeshiva College and the Stern College for Women that allows students to work toward a biotechnology master’s degree while completing their undergraduate studies.

Students in their senior year can earn nine graduate credits toward both their undergraduate and graduate degrees, and […]

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Biotech student John McShane talks about how his Katz School experience is benefiting his work as a key account manager for Active Motif, a global company involved in epigenetic research whose clients include large pharmaceuticals and academic institutions. Below, Helena Goodman, a marketing manager at Yeshiva University, recently spoke with John.

Q: How has your […]

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Melina Puzino, who is two semesters into her Biotechnology Management and Entrepreneurship degree at the Katz School, is a clinical lab technologist in NYU Health’s hospital laboratory. A native of New Jersey, she holds a bachelor’s degree in medical technology from Marist College. Helena Goodman, a marketing manager at Yeshiva University, recently spoke […]

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For her capstone project for Lucerna, Inc., a biotechnology startup, Ziona Isaacs, a recent graduate of the Biotechnology Management and Entrepreneurship master’s program, developed a commercialization pathway for the company’s machine learning-guided RNA assay technology platform for early drug discovery.

“I conducted extensive market research and landscape analysis to gain an understanding of […]

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Lorraine Marchand, a member of the faculty of the Biotechnology Management and Entrepreneurship program at the Katz School and a leader of life sciences consulting at IQVIA, an American multinational company serving the combined industries of health information technology and clinical research, met up with Helena Goodman, a marketing manager at Yeshiva […]

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If you want to make a global impact, the Katz School is offering the Bright Futures Scholarship Initiative. For a fixed $25,000 tuition, you can complete a master’s degree in science and technology industries and be like Ankush Sharma, a master’s student in Biotechnology Management and Entrepreneurship. He has landed […]

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The Katz School of Science and Health at Yeshiva University has created the Bright Futures Scholarship Initiative that provides financial support for students seeking master’s degrees in science and technology in industries that are redefining the modern economy and high technology in New York and around the world.

For a flat […]

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