Careers in Life Sciences

Video Resource Hub

BioCrossroads Career TraX is a dynamic video resource showcasing career opportunities in Indiana’s life sciences industry. Through interviews, facility tours, and expert advice, it highlights pathways into fields like biotechnology, pharmaceutical manufacturing, nuclear medicine, and data science.

Inside Indiana Life Sciences

Career TraX is your video hub for Indiana’s life sciences industry, featuring real career stories, facility tours, and expert insights. Discover pathways in biotechnology, pharmaceutical manufacturing, nuclear medicine, data science, and more.

Where Innovation Lives
From robots to new medicines, Indiana’s life sciences industry is where big ideas become real. Explore how you can be part of the discoveries shaping our future.
Find Your Future in Life Sciences
Think you have to leave home to make an impact? Think again. From high-tech labs to advanced manufacturing floors, Indiana is where tomorrow’s science is being built today.

Career TraX Video Resources

Career TraX profiles early-in-career life sciences jobs as well as life sciences companies in Indiana. Whether you’re a recent college graduate or have earned a high school diploma or GED, there’s a place for you IN life sciences. Meet some of your peers as well as learn more about the companies seeking talent throughout Indiana.

Check out Ascend Indiana to get connected to early-in-career job openings and BioCrossroads’ Top 100 companies to learn more about the largest life sciences companies in Indiana.

Kalebb VanFossen


Training Designer,

“We’re working on precision scientific instruments. These are instruments doctors rely on to make clinical decisions. Someone’s life is on the other end of that result.”
Adam Kinne

Scientist 1,

“When our clients make a bio-therapeutic they want to know if it works the way they think it works, and is it safe.”
Alexia Belmontes

Biobank Technician 2,

“I process irreplaceable biological samples, and we play a big role in sample management. It’s a great environment to work in, and there are many opportunities long-term here.”
Ariel Creal

Lab Technician,

“I’m working on my Master of Science in Anthropology with a specialization in Bioarchaeology. I register samples that help cases get resolved and findings for cures and vaccines.”
Hailey Debruler

Biobank Assistant,

“I’m currently at IUPUI going for a BS in Medical Laboratory Science. I like the atmosphere here – I’m handling a very important part for the patient and there’s a lot of trust and dedication in that.”
Gage Duncan

Assembler, Sets Bonding,

“Cook manufactures medical devices and provides me with an opportunity. Cook believed in me when I didn’t really have a lot to believe in. I was a single father living paycheck to paycheck and they showed me that hard work, dedication and being punctual could get me far.”

Career Resource Hub

Your source for educational resources, career exploration tools, and info about local and national life sciences initiatives and careers to help jumpstart your journey.