EINSTEIN INNOVATION GROUP
ALBERT EINSTEIN
“…We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them.…”
What do we do?
Einstein Innovation Group is a student-led community building the skills, networks, and real-world pathways needed to turn medical and life sciences ideas into real impact. We connect students to education, hands-on experience, and professional opportunities across healthcare innovation.
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We help students explore big ideas at the intersection of medicine, technology, and society. Through talks, storytelling, and exposure to real innovators, we create space to question, imagine, and identify meaningful problems worth solving.
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We turn ideas into action through applied learning, incubator support, and student-led projects. From customer discovery to prototyping and pitching, students gain hands-on experience bringing solutions to life.
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We support long-term growth through mentorship, fellowships, internships, and career development in biotech, health tech, startups, and venture capital. Our goal is to help students scale their skills, networks, and impact beyond the classroom.
Building the future of healthcare, together.
Student-Built, Student-Run: Every program, event, and initiative is designed and led by students, giving members real leadership and execution experience.
Cross-Disciplinary by Design: We intentionally bridge medicine with engineering, business, policy, life sciences, and design to mirror how innovation actually happens.
Access Without Barriers: Most opportunities are open regardless of class year, background, or prior experience. Curiosity is the only prerequisite.
From Campus to Industry: We actively translate campus projects into real-world exposure through startups, venture firms, accelerators, and industry partners.
Culture of Execution: We emphasize building, testing, and shipping ideas, not just discussing them.
Mentorship That Actually Moves the Needle: Direct access to founders, physicians, investors, and operators who advise projects in real time, not just in panels.

