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8th Annual John D. Thompson Entrepreneurial Development Seminar

Thursday, January 28, 2021 17:30to18:30

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A conversation with Noubar AfeyanÌý Ìý

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Co-founder and Chairman,ÌýÌý

Founder and CEO,Ìý

January 28th, 2021 | 5:30 - 6:30 PM EST

Our keynote speaker,Ìý, will share his insights on innovation and entrepreneurship through a Q&A session moderated byÌýSam Baker (President, Engineering Undergraduate Society). The event will also feature remarks from Dr. Suzanne Fortier (Principal & Vice-Chancellor), Dr. Jim Nicell (Dean, Faculty of Engineering), and Dr. Morty Yalovsky (Interim Dean, Desautels Faculty of Management).

TheÌýeventÌýisÌýco-hosted with the ,ÌýitÌýisÌýfree and open to all in the ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ community. Participants are encouraged to submit questions until January 26th through the registration link below. The zoom meeting link will be sent to all registrants in advance of the event.

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About Dr. Noubar Afeyan,ÌýCo-Founder and Chairman, Moderna & Chief Executive Officer, Flagship PioneeringÌý
Ìýhas dedicated his career to improving the human condition by systematically creating science-based innovations that serve as the foundation for start-up companies. At Flagship Pioneering, which he founded in 2000, Noubar has created an enterprise where entrepreneurially minded scientists invent seemingly unreasonable solutions to challenges facing human health and sustainability.

During his career as inventor, entrepreneur, and CEO, Noubar has co-founded and helped build over 50 life science and technology start ups. Noubar was born in Beirut to Armenian parents in 1962, did his undergraduate work in chemical engineering at ÎÛÎÛ²ÝÝ®ÊÓƵ University, and completed his Ph.D. in biochemical engineering at MIT in 1987.

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About the John D. Thompson Entrepreneurial Development Seminar
ThisÌýseriesÌýwas created to inspire Faculty of Engineering students to think about entrepreneurship and to think like an entrepreneur, whether they go on to start their own company in the future or be part of start-up or small/medium enterprise, or a large firm. In addition, we want to grow the entrepreneurial culture and spirit across the university.

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