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The following Virtual Courses are open to innovators in all STEM fields:
- March 30 – April 29: Apply by March 4.
- April 6 – May 6: Apply by March 11.
- April 13 – May 13: Open to startup/incubator teams. Apply by March 18.
- April 20 – May 20: Apply by March 25.
- June 1 – July 1: Apply by May 6.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Apply now! Please contact icorps@cornell.edu for any questions.
What does it really take to build a biotech startup?
Join us for a candid conversation with serial entrepreneur Dr. Laurence Blumberg as he shares firsthand insights from decades of building and leading life sciences companies from early-stage innovation to acquisition.
This session will go beyond the typical startup narrative to explore the realities of biotech entrepreneurship: long timelines, scientific uncertainty, capital intensity and the decisions that shape successful ventures.
Whether you are a researcher, inventor, or aspiring founder, this session will provide a grounded perspective on what it takes to translate scientific discoveries into viable companies.
Hosted by Lynda Inseque, director of Technology & Venture Initiatives and Engagement at Center for Technology Licensing.
The American Junior Investigator Association (AJIA) invites you to America’s Got Research —a dynamic, high-energy research competition that brings cutting-edge science, innovation and influence together in one unforgettable evening.
This unique event showcases outstanding junior investigators as they present impactful, life-saving research before a panel of influential judges and a live audience. Equal parts competition, celebration and networking experience, America’s Got Research highlights the future of research in an engaging, modern format.
Purchase your ticket here.
Early Bird Pricing Ends April 20, 2026
AJIA members: Free
Early career: $30
Academics: $200
Non-academics $500
