Entrepreneurial Fellows

Updated: December 8, 2025
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At the CBC, we believe that in order to create a self-sustaining life science ecosystem, we must invest in building a foundational skilled operator network with not only the skills, but the connections to grow our portfolio ventures as they scale here in Illinois.

Through our Entrepreneurial Fellows (EF) program, we provide structured, hands-on training in biotech development, project management, and translational strategy. We are developing the specialized workforce required to execute early-stage biopharma programs— one that has experience with program strategy, IP, regulatory challenges, and business development literacy.


Meet the CBC Entrepreneurial Fellows

  • Taylor BrownTAYLOR BROWN
    taylor.brown@northwestern.edu

    Taylor is a regenerative engineer who earned her B.S. and Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering at Northwestern University. Her doctoral work in Dr. Bin Jiang’s lab explored new vascular therapies inspired by the way sympathetic nerves naturally regulate vascular smooth muscle cells. She has experience working with small molecules, biomaterials, and medical devices to develop healthcare solutions that enable the body to regenerate itself. Alongside her research, Taylor has built skills in science communication, commercialization, and mentorship. Her internship experiences at Baxter (2018) and Dimension Bio (2023) informed her decision to pursue a career in biotechnology. Taylor is excited to join the CBC and help Chicagoland innovators mature their discoveries into therapeutics that impact patients.▸ More on LinkedIN

    William CorcoranWILLIAM CORCORAN
    william.corcoran@northwestern.edu

    Will is a biological engineer with a background in synthetic biology, protein engineering, and cell therapies. He earned his PhD at Northwestern University in Biology, where his research focused on engineering receptors for applications in cell therapies. During his PhD he worked with Northwestern’s Innovations and New Ventures Office, ARCH Venture Partners, and ARTIS Ventures to evaluate and build early-stage therapeutics companies. Prior to pursuing his graduate studies, he earned a B.A. from Carleton College in Biology and held various roles at Amyris creating renewable products through metabolic engineering. He is excited to work with other skilled scientists and strategists to help grow the biotechnology and therapeutics ecosystem in Chicago, and more broadly, the Midwest. ▸ More on LinkedIN

    Julio Miranda-AlbanJULIO MIRANDA-ALBAN
    julio.mirandaalban@northwestern.edu

    Julio is a versatile life scientist who earned a BS in Genetics and Biotechnology from San Marcos University in Peru and a PhD in Development, Regeneration, and Stem Cell Biology from the University of Chicago. His research background spans targeted protein degradation, cell signaling, cancer biology, population genetics, and public health. During his internship at the Chicago Biomedical Consortium (CBC), Julio gained first-hand exposure to early-stage science commercialization by working with cutting-edge biomedical innovations emerging from Chicago’s leading academic institutions. Inspired by this experience, he has now returned to the CBC as an Entrepreneurial Fellow and is excited to help position Chicagoland globally as a leading biotech hub. ▸ More on LinkedIN

    Cristina VacaCRISTINA VACA
    cristina.vaca@northwestern.edu

    Cristina earned her bachelors in Biochemistry from the University of Pennsylvania and her PhD in Microbiology & Immunology from Northwestern Feinberg School of Medicine. Her thesis work in the laboratory of Richard D’Aquila focused on developing novel functional cure strategies for HIV by studying the biology of HIV viral rebound. During her PhD, Cristina also led the Research team at Nucleate Chicago—a student-run accelerator program that educates academic trainees in biotech commercialization and on how to turn their technology into a life science startup. Cristina is passionate about biopharma, vaccine development, and the intersection between biotechnology and sustainability initiatives. ▸ More on LinkedIN

  • Elena BoselliELENA BOSELLI
    elena.boselli@northwestern.edu

    Elena Boselli, PhD is a biomedical engineer passionate about sensor technologies for point-of-care applications both in the healthcare and environmental sector, with a focus on solutions with impactful public health implications. Interested in applying a problem-solving and evidence-based mindset in bioentrepreneurship and translating promising research into commercial life sciences solutions that can directly impact and benefit people’s lives. Constantly amazed by the magic of Chicago. ▸ More on LinkedIN

    Jordan FauserJORDAN FAUSER
    jordan.fauser@northwestern.edu

    Jordan is a protein engineer and synthetic biologist focused on developing tools to address human health challenges. She holds a B.S. in Environmental Chemistry from St. Edward’s University and an M.S. in Chemistry from DePaul University. Jordan earned her Ph.D. in Cellular and Molecular Pharmacology at the University of Illinois-Chicago, designing optogenetic and chemogenetic tools to study spatiotemporal effects of protein phosphorylation under Dr. Andrei Karginov. Her work at an early-stage startup, developing cell-free biosensor assays, sparked her interest in biotech commercialization. As an Entrepreneurial Fellow at the CBC, Jordan aims to enhance her skills in commercializing innovative biotechnologies while supporting Chicago’s growing biotech ecosystem. She is committed to translating cutting-edge research into practical solutions that impact human health. ▸ More on LinkedIN

    Saffron LittleSAFFRON LITTLE
    saffron.little@northwestern.edu

    Saffron Little earned her B.S. in Chemistry and M.A. in Biology from Fisk University and her Ph.D. in Chemical Biology from the University of Michigan. She conducted her thesis research in the laboratory of Dr. Morgan DeSantis, where she developed microscopy-based assays to study the assembly of the activated dynein transport complex, a key player in cellular organization whose disfunction is implicated in several neurological diseases including Spinal Muscular Atrophy. Throughout her graduate career Saffron demonstrated her passion for research and education by volunteering in science outreach and mentorship programs aimed at inspiring the next generation of scientists. Now back in her hometown of Chicago, she is excited about gaining expertise in bringing scientific innovations to real-world application through commercialization with the CBC. ▸ More on LinkedIN

    Richard MartinezRICHARD MARTINEZ
    richard.martinez@northwestern.edu

    Richard holds a Ph.D. in Microbiology, Immunology, and Cancer Biology from the University of Minnesota. His doctoral research, conducted under the guidance of Dr. Ryan Hunter, centered on host-pathogen interactions in chronic respiratory infections, with a strong emphasis on proteomic analysis in the context of cystic fibrosis. This work provided him with hands-on experience using advanced techniques such as substrate-analog labeling, and it allowed him to collaborate with both patients and healthcare providers. Before earning Bachelor’s degrees in Microbiology and Biochemistry from Colorado State University, he served eight years in the United States Army Reserve, completing multiple tours with the Army Corps of Engineers. He participated as both a Fellow and a Mentor in the American Society for Microbiology’s Future Leaders Mentoring program. Driven by a passion for interdisciplinary collaboration, Richard is eager to further develop skills translating biomedical research to the commercial space through his role with the CBC. ▸ More on LinkedIN

    Sateja ParadkarSATEJA PARADKAR
    sateja.paradkar@northwestern.edu

    Sateja Paradkar is a cancer biologist with experience spanning early drug discovery to drug delivery. She earned her Bachelor in Pharmacy from BITS Hyderabad, India, and shortly after, started her PhD at Yale in Experimental Pathology. She conducted her dissertation research in Ranjit Bindra’s lab on exploiting DNA repair vulnerabilities in cancer to develop novel therapies. During her time at Yale, the Bindra lab spun out multiple academic discoveries, which allowed Sateja to gain exposure to building start-ups. She applied to the Entrepreneurial Fellows program to get more hands-on experience moving science from the bench to the bedside. Outside of work, Sateja enjoys running by the lake, doing crosswords, and catching Chicago Sky games. ▸ More on LinkedIN

    Amanda PinheiroAMANDA PINHEIRO
    mandy.pinheiro@northwestern.edu

    Mandy Pinheiro earned a PhD in Molecular Biology, Cell Biology & Biochemistry from Boston University. She is trained as a biomedical engineer, physiologist, and biologist and is passionate about translating biomedical discoveries into commercial therapies to improve human health and well-being. She brings a unique combination of scientific expertise and business acumen. Her doctoral research focused on the coordination of mitochondrial respiration and epigenetic modifications via a non-coding RNA cluster in muscle cells. Complementing her scientific training, she has diverse start-up experiences and worked to commercialize early-stage technologies at Mass General Brigham Innovation in Business Development and Licensing. She is excited to contribute to the CBC and the Chicagoland biopharma ecosystem! ▸ More on LinkedIN

    Tanvi PotluriTANVI POTLURI
    tanvi.potluri@northwestern.edu

    Tanvi Potluri is a skilled life scientist with expertise in women’s health, microbiology, and immunology. She earned her PhD in Life Sciences from Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine, where she specialized in skeletal muscle physiology and estrogen signaling. She also holds a master’s degree in microbiology & Immunology from Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. Tanvi’s diverse research background encompasses endocrinology, fibrosis, immunology, virology, and bioinformatics. She aims to apply her expertise to make impactful contributions to the biotech sector, advancing healthcare through innovative research and solutions. ▸ More on LinkedIN

    Ashley ShannonASHLEY SHANNON
    ashley.shannon@northwestern.edu

    Ashley earned her B.S. in Bioengineering from the University of Illinois at Urbana – Champaign. She worked at Epic in Madison, Wisconsin, supporting several healthcare organizations with long-term optimization and providing technical expertise for Epic’s clinical and anatomic laboratory application. She recently completed a PhD in the lab of Anna Huttenlocher at University of Wisconsin – Madison, where her thesis work focused on using organotypic models to understand the cell-cell dynamics regulating neutrophil migration. She is excited to be working at the CBC with such a talented EF class to evaluate some of the innovative science being done in Chicago, and to live closer to family and friends in the area. ▸ More on LinkedIN

  • Ahmed Disouky

    AHMED DISOUKY
    2023 (Spring) Entrepreneurial Fellow

    Current position:
    Senior Associate Director,
    Scientific Grants
    -Alzheimer’s Association

    ▸ More on LinkedIN

    Schnaude Dorizan

    SCHNAUDE DORIZAN
    2022 Entrepreneurial Fellow

    Current position:
    Venture Acceleration Manager
    -MATTER

    ▸ More on LinkedIN


    Dennis Echevarria-Cooper

    DENNIS ECHEVARRIA-COOPER
    2023 (Fall) Entrepreneurial Fellow

    Current position:
    Senior Associate Director
    New Program Innovation & Entrepreneurship
    -Chicago Biomedical Consortium

    ▸ More on LinkedIN

    Carissa Heath

    CARISSA HEATH FINKLE
    2019 Entrepreneurial Fellow

    Current position:
    Senior Program Manager
    -Foresite Labs

    ▸ More on LinkedIN


    Amanda Maldonado

    AMANDA MALDONADO
    2022 Entrepreneurial Fellow

    Current position:
    Innovation Portfolio, Manager
    -Lurie Children’s Hospital

    ▸ More on LinkedIN

    Elan Ness-Cohn

    ELAN NESS-COHN
    2022 Entrepreneurial Fellow

    Current position:
    Venture Research, Associate-Life Sciences
    – Northwestern University’s Querrey InQbation Lab

    ▸ More on LinkedIN


    Sonal Rangnekar

    SONAL RANGNEKAR
    2023 (Spring) Entrepreneurial Fellow

    Current position:
    Portfolio Development Manager
    -Medline

    ▸ More on LinkedIN

    eric schiffhauer

    ERIC SCHIFFHAUER
    2019 Entrepreneurial Fellow

    Current position:
    CBC-HITES Senior Director of Translation
    -Chicago Biomedical Consortium

    ▸ More on LinkedIN


    Owen Shelton

    OWEN SHELTON
    2023 (spring) Entrepreneurial Fellow

    Current position:
    TBA

    ▸ More on LinkedIN

    Lucas Shores

    LUCAS SHORES
    2023 (Fall) Entrepreneurial Fellow

    Current position:
    CEO and Co-Founder
    -Laborecom Therapeutics, Inc

    ▸ More on LinkedIN


    Karol Sokolowski

    KAROL SOKOLOWSKI
    2022 Entrepreneurial Fellow

    Current position:
    Director of Strategic Growth
    -Portal Innovations

    ▸ More on LinkedIN

    Alex Villareal

    ALEX VILLARREAL
    2023 (Fall) Entrepreneurial Fellow

    Current position:
    Manager of Business Development and Strategy
    -Xentria, Inc

    ▸ More on LinkedIN


    Rachel Wallace

    RACHEL WALLACE
    2023 Entrepreneurial Fellow

    Current position:
    Translational Scientist
    -Pioneering Medicines

    ▸ More on LinkedIN