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MLSC's longest-running program, connecting Massachusetts life sciences employers (100 employees or fewer) with college students and recent graduates through a searchable resume database and subsidizing intern wages up to $9,600 per intern (based on $20/hour for up to 12 weeks).
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MLSC grant program awarding approximately $750,000 per award to fund public-private collaborations between Massachusetts not-for-profit research institutions and at least one MA for-profit life sciences company, with three tracks: Bits to Bytes (data science), Novel Therapeutics Delivery, and Women's Health. Awards support capital equipment, postdoctoral scientist hiring, and translational research
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