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New life sciences resource will improve access to career, education and training opportunities

May 8, 2025

CAMBRIDGE, MA – The Massachusetts Biotechnology Education Foundation (MassBioEd) announces the launch of their new Career Hub Website. Funded  through the generosity of an anonymous private donor supporting MassBioEd’s education program,  the new website will be an important component of MassBioEd’ s Life Sciences Career Hub. This vast resource offers up-to-date information on career, education and training opportunities in the life sciences helping users understanding and navigate careers in the life sciences. The comprehensive, interactive database includes an overview of the different employment sectors in the life sciences, current job descriptions, job requisites, and higher education pathways and training programs.

“Building a strong pipeline of talent begins with ensuring that people who want to enter the life sciences field have the tools and resources they need to connect with a career they love,” said Sunny Schwartz. “Our new Career Hub website will help educators, advisors, students, and job seekers alike discover education, training, and job opportunities in Massachusetts, while providing useful insight into the skills needed for different roles in the sector.”

The website has been designed to be easily used by students, teachers, and guidance counselors to support young people in making informed education and career decisions. Serving as an invaluable resource to assist college students, college advisors, career coaches, career starters and career changers the Career Hub website is furthering the mission of MassBioEd to engage educators, inspire students, and help individuals find pathways into new careers.

The Career Hub website can be found at https://careerhub.massbioed.org/.

About MassBioEd:

Our mission is to build a sustainable life sciences workforce in the region through educational programs that engage and excite teachers, inspire and propel students, and illuminate the pathway from the classroom to career.

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Contact: Katie Daigle-Alexander

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