Jobs
1) Careers in Space
Our objective at CAREERSIN.SPACE is to help enthusiastic people find their desired career opportunity in the International Space Industry – whether it be to set up their own business, or find the next perfect job.
Included in our scope are the related growth technologies of:
- Additive Manufacturing
- Artificial Intelligence
- Big Data
- Cyber Security
- Drones
- Machine Learning
- Optics
- Robotics
- Space Law
- Space Medecine
- Virtual Reality
AngelList
is a U.S. website for startups, angel investors, and job-seekers looking to work at startups. Created in 2010, the platform has a mission to democratize the investment process and to help startups with their challenges in fundraising and talent. Wikipedia
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Incubators and Accelerators
Rebelbio
“Twice a year we invest up to* £200,000 in startups solving global challenges with life itself.”
Indiebio
About the Program
Each team receives $250,000 in seed funding, lab and co-working space, dedicated mentorship, and become part of a huge network of IndieBio alumni, investors, biotech entrepreneurs, investors, press, corporate partners, and more.
Twice a year, fifteen early stage biology companies move to downtown San Francisco to take part in an intense four month program unlike anything they’ve ever experienced in their PhD’s and Post-doctoral training. Founders engage with customers and partners, pitch to investors, and turn science into a real product people pay for.
Illumina
is improving the future of human health by unlocking the power of the genome. Our mission is everything to us. We are deeply passionate about what we do because we know we are solving problems that really matter. Our people and technology change lives by pioneering advancements in life sciences, oncology, reproductive health, agriculture, forensic genomics, and much more. Working in such critical fields requires industry-leading support, service, and scalability, and we strive to meet these challenges by collaborating across groups, business units, and locations. We are growing rapidly and looking for great talent to join Illumina.
Accelebio
Accele Biopharma Inc. has access to scientific expertise and core facilities critical to advancement of life science technology from laboratory to clinical proof of concept though our founding partners, Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation (OMRF), Presbyterian Health Foundation (PHF) and i2E, Inc.
Email: info@accelebio.com
Food-X
“Founded in 2014, FOOD-X is the first international business accelerator program focused on launching food-related ventures.
How it Works
- Selected teams relocate to our co-working space in the food capital of the world, New York City. There the companies will find their product/market fit, prepare to get fully funded, and work with us to scale their business BIG.
- Each week you will meet with 3-5 expert mentors to test, validate, and accelerate your business – often achieving in 3 months what other founders take years to accomplish.
- The final 2 weeks of the program you’ll work with us to refine your pitch in preparation for Demo Day, where you will pitch your business to our co-investor network, and the world via a live event and live online broadcast. This is your chance to take the spotlight and pitch your business to potential investors!”
ACC Bioscience Incubator
The ACC Bioscience Incubator provides leasable wet lab space and equipment and helps start up companies with business development and workforce education.
Icogenex Bioincubator
Icogenex Bioincubator rents lab and office space, including use of equipment, amenities and services, to startup and small biotech companies in the Seattle area. Our full service laboratory is equipped for molecular and cellular biology and chemistry research.
Flexible lease terms and options to grow as needed make renting at the Icogenex Bioincubator a cost effective solution.
Synbicyte
Synbicite accelerates and promotes the commercial exploitation of synthetic biology research and engineering biology applications.
Texas Life Sciences Collaboration Center
In 2007, the city of Georgetown, Southwestern University, the Georgetown Chamber, the Georgetown Independent School District came together to create the Texas Life-Sciences Collaboration Center (TLCC), a center where biotech entrepreneurs could share space in a collaborative environment. In the years since it’s inception, the TLCC evolved into a center for established, successful companies in addition to those needing incubator space. Today, Georgetown’s healthcare and bioscience sector is thriving and collaboration remains strong.
AstraZeneca
is a global, science-led biopharmaceutical company that focuses on the discovery, development and commercialisation of prescription medicines, primarily for the treatment of diseases in three therapy areas – Respiratory and Autoimmunity, Cardiovascular and Metabolic Diseases, and Oncology. The company is also active in inflammation, infection and neuroscience through numerous collaborations. AstraZeneca operates in over 100 countries and its innovative medicines are used by millions of patients worldwide.