Biology students in the MIT Biotechnology Group are applying their skills in basic science to explore careers in industry.<\/h3>\n
Raleigh McElvery<\/h4>\n
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When Rachit Neupane began his PhD at MIT Biology in 2013, the prospect of a career in industry was so mystifying it seemed like a \u201cblack box.\u201d He had only a vague idea of what it would take to stray from the well-trodden path to academia and penetrate the biotechnology sphere post-graduation \u2014 applying his knowledge of the life sciences to manufacture drugs, develop technologies, and assess business problems.<\/p>\n