
Date: Feb 25, 2026 | The CommonWealth Club, SF Embarcadero
Time: 5:30 - 8pm
Event Schedule:
5:30 - 6pm: Cocktail arrivals
6–7pm: Fireside chat
7 - 8pm: Cocktail and open networking
Panelists:
Moderators:
The convergence of technology and biopharma is transforming healthcare, improving patient outcomes, and accelerating the business of science. WeAre and MelanInScience are bringing together leading voices to explore the powerful intersection of Tech and BioPharma.
This gathering will provide a thought-provoking look at the opportunities, challenges, and future of Tech and BioPharma and how you can strengthen your leadership and investments in this rapidly evolving space.
What attendees will gain from attending:
This conversation will not only spotlight the intersection of technology and biopharma, but also serve as a space to empower and connect Black, Latino, API, Middle Eastern and Indigenous professionals in tech and science while closing the racial wealth gap.
Dress Code (Encouraged): Elevated business attire or cocktail wear. In celebration of Black History Month, attendees are encouraged to wear melanin-inspired tones—skin-tone shades, nudes, browns, tans, and warm neutrals that reflect the beauty and diversity of all complexions.
Sponsorship Opportunities: This event offers select sponsorship opportunities for organizations looking to connect with influential leaders across biopharma and technology through meaningful, high-impact engagement.
Event Hosts
MelanInScience is reimagining the future of biotech and life sciences by building pathways for underrepresented talent. We connect academic training to industry opportunity through industry-backed programming, internships, and partnerships with leading biotech and biopharma companies.
Since our founding in 2024, we’ve impacted hundreds of students across 15 states and 20 countries. We’re building a future where Black and Brown scientists are not just represented in STEM — they are at the forefront of innovation, leadership, and discovery.
WeAre is the only free members-only professional network alliance connecting and empowering people with African, African diaspora, Latino, Asian and Pacific Islander (API), Indigenous, Middle Eastern, and South Asian identities to build wealth in the industries of Technology and Sustainability. Join free.
With the sound of a gavel striking three times, another Commonwealth Club program begins, bringing together audiences with fascinating, intriguing and entertaining individuals.
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Since its founding in 1903, Commonwealth Club World Affairs has played host to a diverse and distinctive array of speakers, from Teddy Roosevelt to George W. Bush, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, California Governor Jerry Brown, political activist Alicia Garza, political commentator George Will and environmental advocate Jane Goodall. Martin Luther King Jr., Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton and Bill Gates have all given landmark speeches at the Club.