Vagelos Program in Life Sciences and Management


The Roy and Diana Vagelos Program in Life Sciences and Management is a 4-year coordinated dual-degree undergraduate program between the College of Arts and Sciences and the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. Students of the program graduate with both a Bachelor of Science in Economics from the Wharton School and a Bachelor of Arts in a life sciences major from the College of Arts and Sciences. The goal of combining life sciences and management is to prepare students to become decision makers who are able to understand and advance scientific innovations as well as manage and promote them. LSM students take two courses specific to the program: the Proseminar which introduces the connections between the disciplines and the year-long Capstone in which teams of students work with the inventors to develop a plan to commercialize a medical innovation. Because of the program’s emphasis not only on science but on its implementation, students are required to do two paid summer internships: one in scientific research, the other in business or policy.
LSM is a highly selective program. Each year, it admits approximately 24 freshmen and offers them an opportunity to combine coursework in business, liberal arts, and life sciences in preparation for careers in for-profit and non-profit organizations where they can make use of their knowledge both of science and of its management. Many graduates go on to advanced degrees such as MDs or PhDs, either immediately after graduation or after working in the business and/or research sectors. Graduates work in life sciences banking and consulting, in life sciences investing, or in the life sciences industry itself, for example in pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, health tech, or with health care providers.

History

The LSM program was founded in 2005 by Dr. Philip A. Rea and Dr. Mark V. Pauly, with an endowment provided by Roy and Diana Vagelos. The responsibility of administering the program and advising students was carried out by the initial Director of Administration and Advising, Andrew Coopersmith. Dr. Mark V. Pauly is now the Emeritus Faculty Co-Director. The former Director of Administration and Advising, Andrew Coopersmith, is now the Managing Director of The Wharton Public Policy Initiative at the University of Pennsylvania.
LSM enrolled its inaugural class in the fall of 2006. Before July 2008, LSM was a joint program that allowed students to pursue either the B.A. or B.S. in Economics in the life sciences track and management track, respectively. Students of the program admitted while this system was in use still had the option to pursue one of the tracks or the new dual degree option. The class of 2013 and beyond, however, are required to pursue the dual degree option.

Program Leadership

Advisory Board

The LSM Advisory Board is composed of over 20 industry leaders ranging from medical experts to corporate executives. Dr. P. Roy Vagelos sits as an honorary member of the Advisory Board.

Faculty and Staff

The program is led by two faculty co-directors, Philip A. Rea and Dr. Lawton R. Burns as well as by a Director of Administration and Advising, Dr. Peter Stokes, and supported by the LSM Program Coordinator, Jeremy Wheatley.

Curriculum

The LSM curriculum is composed of business, life science, and liberal arts coursework along with two LSM specific courses.
LSM students are required to undertake internships in the summers before junior and senior year. One is a business or policy-oriented internship, while the other is a scientific research-oriented internship.