Merck Biopharma Innovation Cup honors young scientists

27-Jul-2016 - Germany

Merck announced the winners of its sixth Biopharma Innovation Cup. The winning team received €20,000 for its “controlling schistosomiasis transmission” approach in the Global Health area.

The Biopharma Innovation Cup highlights Merck’s commitment to developing the next generation of biopharmaceutical talents with novel ideas for new innovation in medical science. With more than 900 applications from 53 countries, this year’s Biopharma Innovation Cup achieved a new record of popularity. Thirty-one participants were chosen to work for four days to develop a project plan around their original idea. Participants were coached by experienced Merck researchers and managers in the biopharma field.

The winning team Global Health inspired the audience with their innovative approach to “Controlling schistosomiasis transmission." The team consisted of:

  • Jennifer Beveridge, Georgia Institute of Technology (US)
  • Theresa Maier, University of Cambridge (UK)
  • Erica Namigai, University of Oxford (UK)
  • Chetan Rathi, University of Tennessee (US)
  • Josh Tycko, Editas Medicine (US)
  • Gabriele Disselhoff, Team Coach

As part of the company’s corporate responsibility efforts, Merck is committed to fighting the worm disease schistosomiasis until its elimination. The company donates up to 250 million praziquantel tablets to the World Health Organization annually, supports awareness campaigns, and is engaged in research.

As runner-up receiving €5,000, the Oncology team “Cutting cancer’s nutrient supply” was chosen consisting of:

  • Simon Breitler, Harvard University (US)
  • Sabine Gogolok, MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine (UK)
  • Peter Kim, Yale University (US)
  • Claudio Lademann, Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry (Germany)
  • Mireia Mato Prado, Imperial College London (UK)
  • Arne Sutter, Team Coach


The Biopharma Innovation Cup won the German Industry Innovation Award in 2015 for innovative HR concepts and the German Idea Award for best international idea in 2014. More detailed information on the Biopharma Innovation Cup can be found here.

“We are impressed to see interest in the Biopharma Innovation Cup grow from year to year and look forward to continue giving young talent from all over the world a chance to learn about R&D in the pharmaceutical industry and to work directly with our scientists and managers at the summer camp,” said Dr. Ulrich Betz, Executive Director of Innovation & Entrepreneurship Incubator at the biopharma business of Merck and initiator and manager of the Biopharma Innovation Cup.

This initiative is designed to support the professional development of post-graduate students interested in a career in the pharmaceutical industry and to foster innovation from a promising new generation of academic talent. Applications to participate in the 2017 edition of the cup can be submitted starting November 1st, 2016.

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