You need to define "biotech" since Nerualink is not biotech compared to companies like 23andMe or Theranos. As others mentioned, you need more or less a Ph.D if you want to enter a biology/biochemistry based specialty job since the pay is not good, a lot of competition, and you need to apply very specialized knowledge.
If you're more into Nerualink, Synchron you actually need an engineering degree and not a biology-based degree. And even then, it is primarily E.E. or Mech.E. not Chem.E. based degrees that have newer jobs. If you don't want to go for a Ph.D., I would recommend an engineering degree although a Biomedical Engineering degree will limit your job options.