First-time CEOs of early-stage or non-profit biotech & life science organizations who are committed to developing potentially life-changing treatments for patients.

 

The application for the 2025 Termeer Fellowship is closed. The new cohort will be announced in the Spring.

“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

VALUES-DRIVEN LEADERSHIP 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 Termeer Fellows program includes skill competency growth & executive coaching, network building and mentoring, 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 2024 HENRI TERMEER FELLOWS

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Hanne Callewaert

AstriVax

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Kai Chan

Cirrus Therapeutics

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Tinashe Chandauka

Nandi Life Sciences

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Aaron Edwards

KiraGen Bio

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Floris Engelhardt

Kano Therapeutics

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Manuel Marina Breysse

Idoven

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Natalie Nairn

Cyclera Therapeutics

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Nabanita Nawar

HDAX Therapeutics

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Richard Novak

Unravel Biosciences

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Catherine Sabatos-Peyton

Larkspur Biosciences

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Shardule Shah

Lime Therapeutics

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Carla Spina

Noa Therapeutics

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Theresa Tribble

Droplet Biosciences

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Fernando Vieira

ALS Therapy Development Institute

2024 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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Dan Jing Wu

VivArt-X

PAST FELLOWS

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

2023 TERMEER FELLOWS
(2023 Company)

Afreen Allam, MBA
(SiNON Nano Sciences)

Alvaro Amorrortu, MBA
(Mediphage Bioceuticals)

Lavi Erisson, MD, MPH, MBA
(Gensaic)

Natalie Galant, PhD
(Paradox Immunotherapeutics)

Michael Goldberg, PhD
(SURGE Therapeutics)

Rob Johnson
(Adrestia Therapeutics Ltd )

Parastoo Khoshakhlagh, PhD
(GC Therapeutics, Inc.)

Jason Kralic, PhD
(Tellus Therapeutics, Inc)

Dan Mandell, PhD
(GRO Biosciences)

June Park, PhD
(siRNAgen Therapeutics)

Safia Rizvi, PhD, MBA
(CILA Therapeutics, Inc.)

Nele Van Dessel, PhD
(Ernest Pharmaceuticals)

2023  TRANSATLANTIC CONNECTIONS HONOREES
(2023 Company)

Cinzia Silvestri, Ph.D.
(BIOND Solutions BV)

2022 TERMEER FELLOWS
(2022 Company)

Xavier Duportet
(Eligo Bioscience )

Alex Federation, Ph.D.
(Talus Bio)

Daniel Fischer
(Tevard Biosciences)

Laura Kleiman
(Reboot Rx)

Lukas Lange
(Probably Genetic)

Claudine van der Sande
(Xinvento)

Yael Weiss
(Mahzi Therapeutics)

Elizabeth Wood
(JURA Bio)

2022  TRANSATLANTIC CONNECTIONS HONOREES
(2022 Company)

Kasper Roet, PhD
(QurAlis Corporation)

Koenraad Wiedhaup
(Leyden Labs)

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?

Criteria 1: First time CEO of an early stage or non-profit biotech/life science organization

Criteria 2: Company that is patient focused and identifies as one of the following:

Diagnostic
Therapeutic
Medical device

Criteria 3: At the time of the application, applicant company’s need to be in one of the following stages (please note, applicants must have secured some seed funding prior to application):

  • Actively raising or successfully raised a seed round
  • Actively raising or successfully raised a Series A

 

Who is eligible for the Transatlantic Connections Award (TAC)?

Criteria 1: First time CEO of a biotech/life science organization

Criteria 2: Company that is patient focused and identifies as one of the following:

  • Diagnostic
  • Therapeutic
  • Medical device

Criteria 3: Company is in a Seed round or Series A

Criteria 4: Leading programs that have the potential to strengthen transatlantic relations between the United States and the Netherlands and build thought partnership between the two regions such as best practice sharing, leadership development, business development, and global expansion 

*Applicants will have the opportunity to indicate their interest in being considered for the TAC Award in their application.  Anyone selected as the Transatlantic Connections Award honoree, is automatically included in the Class of 2024 Termeer Fellows. TAC honorees will have access to a travel grant to visit the opposite region (US or Netherlands).

What does the application process include?

The application for the 2025 Termeer Fellows Program opens on Monday, September 30th and will close on Tuesday, November 12th.

The application includes questions about the applicant’s leadership and company. Applicants are also required to submit a short (2-3 minute) video responding to a prompt question.

Selected finalists will be asked to participate in a 30-minute Zoom interview with members of the selection committee.  All applicants will be notified about final decisions in February and honorees will be announced in early April.

What is the timeline for the application?

January: All applicants will be notified of whether they have been selected as a finalist or not. For those selected as finalists, The Termeer Foundation team will schedule a 30-minute Zoom interview with selection committee members.

Late January: Finalist interviews will be completed

February: Finalists are notified of final decisions

Early April: Announcement of honorees

View Program Application Timeline Here

What does the Fellows program consist of?

The Termeer Fellows Program is one year in length (April 2025-April 2026) and provides values-driven leadership programming and supports to first-time CEOs of early-stage or non-profit biotech/life sciences organizations who are committed to developing potentially life-changing treatments for patients. The Termeer Fellows Program is not a company development program, but a leadership development program that is comprised of three components:

  • Skill competency growth & executive coaching
  • Mentoring
  • Network building

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.

Our program philosophy is “once a fellow, always a fellow”, so while the program is one year in length, alumni fellows are encouraged to continue to access the Termeer Network, program resources and attend certain events throughout the year.

View Fellows Program Overview Here 

What is Micro-Mentoring?

Mentoring is one of the three components of the Termeer Fellows values-driven leadership programming.  The Termeer Foundation has adopted a Micro-Mentoring framework in the interest of ensuring Fellow/Mentor interactions are efficient and effective. Micro-Mentoring is short in duration and focused on a specific skill or subject. As opposed to traditional mentoring, in the Termeer Fellows Program, Fellows are encouraged to engage in shorter-term interactions with several Mentors to work on a variety of short-term goals as they work towards their long-term goals. This allows Fellows to receive several perspectives from leaders with diverse background and experiences.

What are the program dates/time commitment for the 2025 Fellows Program?
  • April 15th: Orientation and Welcome Reception (in-person Boston)
  • April 16th: Fellows Session (in-person Boston)
  • June (during week of BIO): Annual Celebration (in-person Boston)
  • In-person, two-day sessions & networking events (in-person Boston, dates TBD)
    • July: Fundraising & Deal-making
    • September: Building the Organization
    • November: Leadership & Board management
    • February: Personal leadership
  • To be added: additional virtual offerings through the year
What costs does The Termeer Foundation cover during the program?

The Termeer Foundation covers the costs of activities, content sessions, guest speakers and meals during sessions. It is the Fellow’s responsibility to cover costs of travel and stay for in-person programming days. 

If I am not selected this year, can I re-apply?

Applicants can re-apply but we recommend that candidates apply no more than three times.