On September 26, 2024, the NIH Oxford-Cambridge Scholars and Alumni embarked on an enriching visit to Regeneron, fostering connections between future scientific leaders and established experts in biotechnology. Hosted at Regeneron’s headquarters, the visit featured a full day of discussions, presentations, and networking opportunities that highlighted the ongoing collaborative spirit between academic and industry research.

The day began with a warm welcome and light breakfast, followed by an introduction to Regeneron and its prestigious Postdoctoral Program by Susan Croll, Co-Director of the program, and Devon Southwick, Postdoctoral Program Coordinator. The Scholars had the chance to learn about cutting-edge research opportunities and career pathways at Regeneron.

Regeneron scientists Ido Rippon, Judith Altarejos, Chunguang Guo, Kalyani Nambiar, and David DiLillo presented their work in a series of engaging talks, offering insights into the research driving the company’s innovative efforts in immunology, genetics, neuroscience, and oncology.

Lunch provided an opportunity for informal discussions before transitioning into the afternoon agenda, which spotlighted Scholar-led initiatives. Anagha Krishnan, Hannah Dada, and Chiara Benetollo led a presentation on the “Science Unlocked” program. System-impacted youth, particularly in STEM, face poorer educational outcomes due to a lack of hands-on learning opportunities in prison curriculums, prompting the creation of “Science Unlocked”, a series of monthly science demonstrations at the Youth Services Center in DC. IBRA Director of Engagement and Events, Alexandra Ambrico, introduced IBRA’s mission, impact and reach, and their new network for international researchers. 

A key highlight of the afternoon was the Scholars’ scientific presentations, where Anagha Krishnan, Hannah Dada, Sooraj Achar, and Henry Taylor shared their cutting edge research. Alumni Hannah Mason and Adjoa Smalls-Mantey discussed their research and careers. These sessions provided a platform for both Scholars and Alumni to showcase their work and engage in thought-provoking discussions with Regeneron scientists.

The day concluded with a closing reception, offering the group an opportunity to network with George Yancopoulos, Regeneron’s co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer, and other members of the Regeneron team.

This visit underscores the importance of collaboration between industry and academia in advancing biomedical research. Both Scholars and Regeneron scientists gained valuable insights, and the event highlighted the alignment of their scientific goals, particularly in the realms of biomedical innovation and education. We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to Regeneron for their generous support and commitment, which has been instrumental in advancing our efforts to make a meaningful impact in supporting biomedical research leaders.