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Scientists need business skills for innovation. The OrganoVIR program trained Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) in academic entrepreneurship using a pre-Master of Business Administration course, preparing them for the competitive science industry.

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  • Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Scientific Innovation and Commercialization

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  • Increasing competition in science industries necessitates commercialization and patenting skills.
  • Scientists face growing pressure to engage in academic entrepreneurship.
  • The OrganoVIR Innovative Training Network (ITN) focuses on human organoids for virus research.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To describe an innovative pre-Master of Business Administration (MBA) program within a scientific training network.
  • To highlight the importance and necessity of business education for researchers.
  • To equip Early Stage Researchers (ESRs) with essential skills for industry navigation.

Main Methods:

  • Implementation of a pre-Master of Business Administration program for ESRs.
  • Training focused on tools and knowledge for navigating the competitive scientific industry.
  • Integration of business acumen into a specialized scientific training network.

Main Results:

  • ESRs gained necessary tools and knowledge for academic entrepreneurship.
  • The program addressed the need for business skills in scientific innovation.
  • Demonstrated the value of integrating business training into scientific networks.

Conclusions:

  • Pre-Master of Business Administration programs are crucial for scientific training networks.
  • Such programs enhance researchers' ability to commercialize scientific outputs.
  • Essential for preparing scientists to lead innovation in competitive industries.