Future Founders Initiative aims to increase female entrepreneurship in biotech



The gender disparity in biotech really got Sangeeta Bhatias attention while she was on sabbatical. Bhatia had taken a year to focus on her startup biotech company Glympse Bio. The startup inspired by bioengineering breakthroughs in Bhatias lab at MIT advances biosensing technology and is now well-funded. But in 2018 Bhatia had to do what all startup founders have to do — pitch ideas and court investors.

’Ive been a gender equity advocate my whole career’ says Bhatia the John and Dorothy Wilson Professor of Health Sciences and Technology and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and a member of MITs Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research and the Institute for Medical Engineering and Science. ’When I became an entrepreneur … it just landed on me so heavily almost every room that I pitched was a room full of men. There were very few women holding the keys to the capital my company needed.’

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Bhatia in collaboration with MIT professor of neuroscience and President Emerita Susan Hockfield and preeminent MIT Amgen Professor of Biology Emerita Nancy Hopkins launched the Future Founders Initiative in 2020 to increase the number of female faculty members who start biotechnology companies. The initiative has ambitious goals including increasing the fraction of MIT female faculty who found companies from less than 10 percent to 25 percent by 2024.

The first phase of the initiative kicked off last fall semester with Future Founders Boot Camp led by Bhatia and Harvey Lodish professor of biology and biomedical engineering; it is a remote bimonthly series of talks from successful academics who have started companies to translate technologies from their laboratories into therapeutics medical devices and diagnostics for unmet medical needs.

In the second phase the Future Founders organizers plan to cultivate a cohort of potential founders recruited from the Boot Camp series. This will involve facilitating networking and community building among the cohort and also offering a ’Startup 101’ workshop series.

40 missing companies

The Future Founders Initiative which welcomes MIT and Harvard University faculty postdocs and students is a product of conversations and organizational work among stakeholders from across the broader biotech community of Greater Boston a region recognized internationally as a hub for biotech innovation.

When Bhatia returned from her sabbatical in 2018 at the annual Xconomy award ceremony she introduced Hopkins for the Xconomy Lifetime Achievement Award. Hockfield was in the audience that night and the three ended up discussing their shared concern that very few female professors founded biotech companies. They committed to helping to change that demographic but realized they would need both data to illustrate the disparity and to catalyze a conversation among a broad group of stakeholders from around the Greater Boston area.

They formed the Boston Biotech Working Group and hosted a series of dinners at the American Academy of Arts and Sciences to discuss the issue. They found that their perspectives were widely shared.

’What we recognized as a group which included venture capitalists deans entrepreneurs academic leaders and people from the media was that it did appear if we look at the region that women were under-founding in proportion to men’ said Bhatia.

Data analysis further confirmed their suspicions. With support from the Sloan Foundation Hopkins Bhatia and Hockfield enlisted a professor of entrepreneurship from Simmons University Business School to analyze publicly available databases and found that women had founded less than 10 percent of the 250 biotech startups created by MIT professors even though 22 percent of MIT faculty are women. From these data they estimated that if female faculty in just the seven of MITs 14 science and engineering departments that were analyzed had been founding startups at the rate of male faculty there would be 40 additional biotech firms today.

’What that means is 40 more potential medicines’ said Bhatia. ’The societal impact of that is really important. Its a lost opportunity.’

Members of Bostons venture capital community some of whom had attended the Boston Biotech Working Group dinners responded by committing to diversifying the boards of companies where they held positions of power. Their pledge which has been signed by Polaris Partners and F-Prime Capital among others aims to increase female representation on boards to 25 percent within the next two years.

Part of the conversation

While the reasons for the gender disparity in biotech entrepreneurship are multifaceted this effort from the venture capitalists is important for addressing what Bhatia suspects is at least part of the reason for the missing companies.

The startup part of a new biotech company relies on relationships connections and having access to information and resources. Whom a professor knows may be more important than the quality or potential of their innovative technology when it comes to getting funding and support.

’One hypothesis is that women are not part of the conversation not part of the ecosystem’ says Bhatia. ’Theyre underrepresented on scientific advisory boards. Theyre underrepresented in the boardroom. They have less connectivity to the venture capitalists and less access to capital.’

Future Founders represents an institutional effort to broaden ’the conversation’ to include the women who want to participate by developing an inclusive culture that encourages and normalizes entrepreneurial pursuits for female faculty

Its first pilot is a boot camp series intended both ’to demystify [startups] but also to motivate people about the impact that you can have through that path’ according to Bhatia. ’Writing a publication is terrific but if youre dreaming of an impact in a different dimension … this can actually be a way forward.’

Bhatia says that Future Founders seems to have hit a nerve. Though it was only lightly promoted at the beginning of a pandemic-impacted semester theyve had 400 participants sign up for the online fireside chats. Because of the virtual platform the organizers decided not to restrict access to the boot camp series. They were happy to see interest from students and postdocs as well as faculty.

’I think what were doing is planting seeds’ says Lodish. ’Hopefully in the new year well be able to cultivate some of them to grow by identifying specific women faculty and postdocs who want to take the next step in commercializing some of their ideas or their laboratorys research’

He says topics will include technology licensing patents understanding venture capital pitching finding a CEO and alternative funding options.

Full circle

Since their ’40 missing companies’ discovery Hockfield Hopkins and Bhatia have continued analyzing startup data and plan to soon report their findings along with a perspective on how to move forward. They hope to publish their work as an article in the MIT Faculty Newsletter a move that would have special historical significance.

In 1999 Hopkins collaborated with other MIT faculty to publish an article in the newsletter documenting pervasive gender discrimination against female faculty at MIT. It ’went the 90s version of viral’ said Bhatia and led to MIT and other universities implementing policies to help correct institutional gender inequities.  

’They fixed what they could within the walls’ said Bhatia. ’They worked to transform the academy and now theres this piece which has to do with the interface of the academy and the outside world which is starting companies.’

Future Founders Boot Camp interviewers and speakers include:

Peter Barrett partner at Atlas Venture Ron Bartek founding president of the Friedreichs Ataxia Research Alliance Carolyn Bertozzi Stanford University faculty and co-founder of seven biotech companies Sangeeta Bhatia MIT faculty and founder of Hepregen Glympse Bio and Satellite Bio Jay Bradner president Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research Aoife Brennan president and CEO of Synlogic Anantha Chandrakesan dean of the MIT School of Engineering Jodi Cook co-founder and CEO of Stratify Therapeutics Theresia Gouw founder of Acrew Capital and Forbes Midas List Jackie Grant principal at Abingworth Katherine High emeritus professor of pediatrics at the University of Pennsylvania and co- founder of Spark Therapeutics Susan Hockfield MIT president emerita Angela Koehler MIT faculty and founder of Kronos Bio Daphne Koller former Stanford faculty CEO and founder of Insitro and co-founder of both Coursera and Engageli Anja Konig managing director of Novartis Ventures Harvey Lodish MIT faculty and founder of Genzyme Millennium and Rubius Amy Schulman founding CEO of Lyndra Therapeutics and partner at Polaris Partners C.A Webb president of the Kendall Square Association Russ Wilcox partner at Pillar

The Future Founders Boot Camp series received staffing and support from Anantha Chandrakasan dean of the MIT School of Engineering; Maria Zuber MIT vice president for research; and the MIT Innovation Initiative. For more information about the Future Founders Initiative or to get involved contact Sangeeta Bhatia or Harvey Lodish.





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