Susan Pandya, Global Head of Oncology Clinical Development Late Stage and LCM at Servier Pharmaceuticals, shared a post on LinkedIn
“On this crisp but sunny Boston Saturday morning, I had the pleasure to serve as a judge at the BPS STEM Fair for middle and high school students!
Boston is a city built on innovation, and it was great to see a glimpse into what the next generation of innovators has in store for us. I had the opportunity to see students from Boston Public Schools showcase their creativity, research projects, problem-solving skills, and passion for STEM.
They’re asking big questions, testing ideas, and thinking like real scientists and engineers. I can say with confidence that Boston’s STEM future is bright!
But it takes all of us—educators, industry leaders, and mentors—to create pathways for the next generation.
Huge thanks to Boston Public Schools and the Center for STEM Education for hosting such an inspiring event.
If you’ve ever considered getting involved in a STEM fair or mentorship program—do it! These students are the future. And they’re already making an impact.”