Organizational Capability
Evaluator & Strategist
Organizational Capability
Evaluator & Strategist
"I don't believe in 'set it and forget it' interventions. I use an iterative, data-informed approach, to design and deliver a behavioral strategy, and adapt it in real-time, until we can quantitatively prove that the team has transitioned to applying critical behaviors on the job."
Throughout her career, Laurence has worked with biotech leaders, human resource teams, research and teaching faculty, PhD-level scientists, and entry-level community college students at a wide variety of organizations (Genentech, Adaptive Biotech, The University of California, San Francisco, Berkeley Lab, Yale Ciencia, City College of San Francisco, MiraCosta College, San Francisco Works, California Life Sciences Institute, Graduate Career Consortium).
Laurence has also volunteered for: Women in Bio University Committee, Women at Adaptive ERG, Genentech gRED Diversity and Inclusion - Growth and Development Pillar, California Life Science Racial & Social Equity Initiative Subcommittee, Graduate Career Education Research Committee.
Laurence Clement, PhD
Principal Consultant & Owner
Laurence brings a unique R&D background to the talent field, along with 20 years of experience in life science organizations.
PhD in Endocrinology and Cellular Communication
Postdoctoral researcher at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) and at UC Berkeley.
UCSF Director of Research in Career Education
UCSF Adjunct Associate Professor of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Prosci® Certified Change Practitioner
Co-creator of the UCSF People Manager Training offered to biotech companies and academic institutions
Over a decade of experience creating, leading, and implementing science-driven solutions in training, career, learning, and talent development at biotechnology companies, research organizations, and community colleges
Published peer-reviewed articles in life science and educational research
Principal Investigator on grants from the Burroughs Wellcome Fund and the National Science Foundation.
Recipient of the 2019 Innovations in Research and Research Training Award by the Association of American Medical Colleges