We’ve compiled an overview addressing the most frequently asked questions regarding MassBioDrive, our 8-week accelerator program designed to advance breakthrough science while providing opportunities to innovators from all parts of the life sciences ecosystem.
If you have any further inquiries, contact us.
What types of companies/founders/projects are you looking for?
We’re primed to support scientific founders and very early-stage biotechs who want to develop their business literacy while also getting hands-on expert guidance and mentorship from industry leaders and growing their industry networks.
Specifically, we’d like to see applicants that have:
- A high potential therapeutic pipeline or platform technology
- Access (or a clear path to) to the intellectual property on which the startup is founded
- An interest in incorporating (if they haven’t already)
If your science or biotech doesn’t meet these criteria (or meets some of it), we’d still encourage you to apply – we know extenuating circumstances often exist so our application gives you room to provide more context.
But really, who is this program for?
This is for emerging founders who want the support of a community as they take the next step with their science. MassBioDrive’s network of experts, mentors, and industry stakeholders are here to support you before, during, and beyond this program.
What will my startup get out of it?
Here are MassBioDrive’s benefits, which are all provided for free and with no equity taken:
- 6 weeks of business curriculum and individualized working sessions
- 5 mentors who will serve as an advisory board for the course of the program; the MassBio team will help match you with mentors that fit your specific needs
- Business development and networking support from the MassBioDrive team throughout the program
- Ecosystem visibility through MassBioDrive networking events and an end-of-program Demo Day event, and through MassBio marketing channels
- An equity-free “graduation gift” package, which includes a stipend award from Bristol Myers Squibb and resources from Google Cloud and Evaluate
What does a week in the life of a program look like?
We know that our founders are busy with academic work, research, families, and everything else, so we’ve worked to make this program as manageable but as high impact as possible.
The two pillars of our 8-week program are curriculum modules and mentor meetings, which both take place weekly:
- Curriculum modules: We take a hybrid and asynchronous approach to our six curriculum modules, which are composed of reviewing a video about that week’s topic and participating in a 1:1 deep dive working session with that week’s topic expert(s). Each week, you’ll receive a video overview of the next week’s curriculum topic; you (and anyone on your team who is interested) will watch it, take notes relevant to your startup, and share any questions or topics you’d like to discuss during the 1:1 working session with the curriculum expert. During the 1:1 working session with the curriculum expert, you’ll have the opportunity to connect live (or hybrid) on specific topics or questions directly related to your startup.
- Mentor meeting: The weekly mentor meeting will function as an advisory board meeting – you’ll have a set time to connect with your mentor team to discuss that week’s curriculum module, provide updates on your roadmap progress over the last week, and get advice or make asks of your mentors
If I live/work outside of Boston/Cambridge (or Massachusetts…or New England…or the US) can I still apply?
Absolutely! We welcome all eligible applicants. In fact, we’ve supported startups from 7 states outside of Massachusetts, and from 2 countries outside of the United States.
This is a hybrid program for a reason – we want it to be as easy as possible for all founders with great potential to harness our region’s networks and resources.
What is the application process for MassBioDrive?
To start, fill out our online application. We use this application to collect basic information about you and your startup, and we expect that it will take most applicants about an hour to complete.
All applications will be anonymized and undergo a blind review process by an expert team. Select companies will be invited to participate in 1:1 interviews with our review board of industry leaders, who will select the final cohort.
What key dates should I be aware of?
Key Application Dates:
- May 28: Application for MassBioDrive F24 Cohort Open
- June 28 @ Noon ET: Deadline to apply for F24 Cohort
- Week of August 5: Applicants notified if accepted to interview round
- Week of August 12: F24 Cohort Interviews with Review Board
- Week of August 26: Interviewees notified if accepted into F24 Cohort
Key Dates for F24 Cohort:
- September 23 – November 15: F24 Cohort*
- Note: Onboarding will begin the week of September 9
- October 9: MassBioDrive Ecosystem Mixer
- November 14: Demo Day Presentations
Who are your portfolio companies?
Learn more about our previous cohorts & check out what they had to say about MBD.
My company is a little too advanced for MassBioDrive – how can I engage with the network?
First – congratulations on your success!
Second – thanks for your interest in joining our community: join us by attending our events (see above) or becoming a mentor (see below)!
How can I get involved if I’m not an entrepreneur?
We firmly believe that everyone in this ecosystem has a role to play in supporting emerging innovators. Here are a few ways to support MassBioDrive:
If you’d like to give back:
Consider mentoring with MassBioDrive. Mentors play an invaluable role in helping founders take the first step (and all the other steps after). Your perspectives and experiences could be extremely valuable to someone who is just starting out. If you’d like to learn more, visit our mentor overview and interest form.
If you have resources to share:
Partner with MassBioDrive to provide tools or resources to our cohorts. It could be consulting services, access to a technology, space, or cold hard cash, startups can benefit from all different types of support.
If you have something to share and would like to get involved, reach out to our team.
If you want a front-row seat to the latest industry breakthroughs:
Volunteer as an analyst. Analysts are undergraduate and graduate students pursuing degrees in the life sciences (biology, biotechnology, biomedical engineering, chemistry, or biochemistry preferred) or business, or experienced professionals who help conduct due diligence on our cohort applications. Interested? Send us your CV to start the conversation.