
MIT Hacking Medicine
BioxAI 2025
September 17, 2025
4-7 PM
MIT Koch Institute Luria Auditorium
Join fellow life science, computer science, engineering, and medical grad students and postdocs for a cross-school, cross discipline evening of BIO x AI community and informal pitch sharing hosted by MIT Hacking Medicine, the MIT Koch Institute, and the MIT Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Lab.
Pitch your research or startup idea, meet with NSF and industry startup supporters, talk to founders about their lab to market journey, and learn about resources to help you get started and funded – or just come and pitch yourself as a candidate to join a team or serve as a co-founder. Then stay for the reception and dinner.
This is the event for you if you are interested in:
Learning about BIO x AI research to startup pathways
Pitching your BIO x AI idea or yourself (max 2 min)
Recruiting high impact team members or a co-founder
Joining an informal cross-discipline reception
Attendance is limited with a preference for those pitching their BIO x AI ideas, startups, team needs, or themselves.
Register today and upload your draft presentation.
Applications will close at 5 PM on September 12th, 2025, and attendance will be limited to 80 attendees.
Agenda
4:00 pm Welcome
4:05 pm Introductory remarks
4:10pm Bio x AI panel
4:40pm Student pitches
6:00pm Networking and dinner
7:00pm Event ends








Ava Amini (Microsoft Research)

Paul Bosco (NSF)

Jasdave Chahal (Tiba Bio)

Tarek Fadel (MIT Koch Institute)

Imen Fellaouine (Sanofi)

Douglas Kim (Brewer Lane Ventures)

Carla Kumbale (Pfizer)

Roman Lubynsky (NSF, MIT I-Corps, MIT VMS)

Eugenia Lyashenko (Sanofi)

Farzaneh Nasirian (Bayer)

Kira Patterson (MIT Hacking Medicine)

Casandra Philipson (Transfyr Bio)

Akbar Siddiqui (Bayer)

Ethan Than (Sanofi)

Mohammed Toure (Flagship Pioneering)

Jane Wilkinson (CANCollaborate)

Glenn Wong (CSAIL)
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Directions to venue
The Koch Institute is located at 500 Main Street between Ames Street and Vassar Street, two blocks from the Kendall/MIT subway station on the MBTA red line at the edge northern edge of the MIT campus in Cambridge. Parking in the area is limited and surrounding roads are prone to construction. We encourage you leave extra travel time when planning your trip.