Columbia’s Program for Diversity and Inclusion in Commercialization and Entrepreneurship (DICE) aims to support early-career individuals who identify as being from traditionally underrepresented groups in life science entrepreneurship and commercialization as defined by the NIH (see Eligibility section below). DICE will provide eligible Columbia graduate students and postdocs with educational programming, mentorship, networking, and funding opportunities to prepare participants for careers in bringing life science innovation to market.
Learn more on the DICE program page: https://techventures.columbia.edu/DICE.
Columbia DICE prepares participants for careers in life science entrepreneurship and commercialization, including the following fields:
Therapeutics
Diagnostics
Medical devices
Enabling technologies
Columbia University graduate students (including PhD, MD, MA, MBAs and other similar degrees) and postdoctoral researchers from any of the Columbia Schools and Institutes who identify as being from traditionally underrepresented groups in life science entrepreneurship and commercialization as defined by the NIH (https://diversity.nih.gov/about-us/population-underrepresented).