Termeer Fellows are first time CEOs of early-stage or non-profit biotech/life science organizations. 

 

“The Henri Termeer Fellowship program is a unique experience to grow personally and professionally. The core values of Henri Termeer and his legacy help you personally to become a better CEO and leader. Professionally, you have access to a network of experienced industry professionals who are leading some of the most amazing biotech companies, it is a treasure to learn from the very best.”

ANA MAIQUES, CEO of Neuroelectrics

Program for first time CEOs and entrepreneurs across the globe

The Termeer Foundation is committed to ensuring the inclusiveness of its network, particularly in recognition of the underrepresentation of women, people with disabilities, LGBTQIA+ and Black, Brown and Indigenous People of Color at the CEO level within the biopharmaceutical industry.

Support provided through the Fellows program includes mentoring, network building and professional development intended to facilitate connections, break down silos, strengthen skillsets and ultimately enable a diverse array of current and future biotech leaders. The Foundation organizes and facilitates a variety of forums through which members of the network can connect and share, including events, presentations, peer-to-peer sharing, 1:1 mentoring and virtual, online forums.

MEET THE CLASS OF 2022 HENRI TERMEER FELLOWS

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Xavier Duportet

Eligo Bioscience

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Alex Federation, Ph.D.

Talus Bio

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Daniel Fischer

Tevard Biosciences
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Laura Kleiman

Reboot Rx
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Lukas Lange

Probably Genetic
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Claudine van der Sande

Xinvento
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Yael Weiss

Mahzi Therapeutics
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Elizabeth Wood

JURA Bio

2022 HENRI TERMEER TRANSATLANTIC CONNECTIONS AWARD

In July 2019, the Massachusetts Office of International Trade and Investment and the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy, created and signed a Memorandum of Understanding laying the basis for a Massachusetts-Netherlands Transatlantic Life Sciences Partnership. The Transatlantic Connections Award was established in 2021, with support from the Termeer Foundation and Health-Holland. The Award recognizes and honors two life science entrepreneurs, one in Massachusetts and one in the Netherlands, who are leading innovative biomedical research activities, and whose programs have the potential to strengthen relations between the two life science regions. Biotechnology leaders who qualify and are selected as Transatlantic Connections Award honorees will become members of the Class of Termeer Fellows and receive membership in the Termeer network, an ever-expanding group of emerging and established healthcare innovators.

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Kasper Roet, PhD

QurAlis Corporation

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Koenraad Wiedhaup

Leyden Labs

PAST FELLOWS

Keep up with the successes of the Henri Termeer Fellowship alumni by following the links below to their LinkedIn profiles.

2021 TERMEER FELLOWS
(2021 Company)

Jenna Baker (Basin Genomics)
Jacob Becraft (Strand Therapeutics)
Martin Bruncko (Camarque Bio)
Nick Davis (Theonys, Inc.)
Amy Ripka (Lucy Therapeutics)
Rachel Salzman (Ultrasquared Bio)

2021  TRANSATLANTIC CONNECTIONS HONOREES
(2021 Company)

Eline van Beest
(Hybridize Therapeutics)

Joshua Cohen and Justin Klee
(Amylyx Pharmaceuticals)

2020 TERMEER FELLOWS
(2020 Company)

Hasan Celiker (Xeno Biosciences)
Tim Knotnerus (AgomAb Therapeutics)
Natalie Yivgi Ohana (Minovia Therapeutics)
Stan Wang M.D., Ph.D. (Thymmune Therapeutics)
Minmin (Mimi) Yen (PhagePro)

2019 TERMEER FELLOWS
(2019 Company)

Tina Liu (Ally Therapeutics)
Alex Nichols (Mythic Therapeutics)
Philip Strandwitz (Holobiome)
Chris Vandeusen (Omdana)

2018 TERMEER FELLOWS
(2018 Company)

Sun Altbach (PIC Therapeutics)
Thomas De Vlaam (Amylon)
Ana Maiques (Neuroelectrics)
Giulio Ruffini (Neuroelectrics)
Ailis Tweed-Kent (Cocoon Biotech)

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Who is eligible for the Termeer Fellows Program?

A first time CEO of an early-stage or non-profit biotech/life science organization

Who is eligible for the Transatlantic Connections Award?

CEO of a biotech/life science organization, leading programs that have the potential to strengthen transatlantic relations between Massachusetts and the Netherlands through expected or ongoing global expansion.

What does the application process include?

The application includes questions about the applicant, their company, as well as a 1-minute video submission. The Termeer Foundation will contact 2023 applicants in February, if they have been selected as a finalist. Finalists will then be asked to participate in a 30-minute zoom interview with members of the Selection Committee between mid-February and early March. Applicants will be notified of decisions in March and awardees will be announced early April.

What does the Fellows program consist of?

Key program activities include:
• Mentorship
• Network building
• Professional and leadership development

What is included in the Termeer Fellowship?

Termeer Fellows receive membership in the Termeer network, an ever-expanding group of merging and established healthcare innovators. The network includes participants in key programs as well as mentors, board members, advisors and many partners across industry and academia. The Termeer Foundation organizes and facilitates a variety of forums through which members of the network can connect and share, including events, presentations, peer-to-peer sharing, 1:1 mentoring and virtual/online forums. Key activities of the Fellows program include mentorship, network building and professional development.

What are the specific activities of the Termeer Fellowship?
  • Orientation (May 2023)
  • Annual Celebration Dinner (June 8, 2023)
  • Fellows Sessions- full day (September 2023 and May 2024)
  • Mentor introductions
  • Mentor led presentations
  • Professional and leadership development
  • Networking events