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SUMMARY:Careers in… Alumni Affairs and Development
DESCRIPTION:Learn about different types of industry careers in development\, alumni relations and communications. Come join this panel discussion and interactive networking session with professionals who represent various sectors. The speakers will share their advice\, pros and cons of working in this environment\, and how they transitioned from academia. Come armed with your own questions which will be discussed throughout the session. \nSpeakers \nDiane Butler\, PhD\, Director of Binghamton University Art Museum \nDiane Butler has been the director of the Binghamton University Art Museum since 2012. She has an eclectic background: an undergraduate degree in music\, and master’s degrees in Africana Studies and art history\, as well as a PhD in art history from Cornell University. For her dissertation she studied maps of Africa printed between the 16th and 18th centuries. Prior to her arrival at Binghamton University\, Diane worked at three academic museums – in the education and curatorial departments at the Johnson Museum of Art at Cornell University\, as a curator at Colgate University\, and as the Andrew W. Mellon Coordinator of Academic Affairs at the Frances Lehman Loeb Art Center at Vassar College. \nBanoo Parpia\, PhD\,  Cornell University\, Alumni Affairs and Development \nAn epidemiologist by training\, Banoo began her career at Cornell in 1986 as a Senior Research Associate in Nutritional Science at the College of Human Ecology\, before going on to serve as an associate in the International Regional Office. She joined Major Gifts in 2009. \nAndrew Mahlstedt\, PhD\, United World College \nAndrew Mahlstedt\, PhD\, is currently Director of the project to open a UWC in Colombia\, and Global National Committee Development Consultant for UWC International. He holds a B.A. and an M.A. (English) from Middlebury College\, an M.A. (International Comparative Education) from Stanford University\, and a PhD (English) from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Until 2016\, he was Deputy Head and taught History and English at the United World College (UWC) in Mostar\, Bosnia and Herzegovina. In addition to the UWC in Mostar\, he has taught at the Mahindra United World College of India\, the Prison University Project at San Quentin Prison\, the University of Wisconsin-Madison\, and Middlebury College. \n  \nTo Register \nA zoom link will be sent to all registrants the day before the event. For more events promoted by Careers Beyond Academia\, please visit our website. \nAccessibility Requests \nWe strive to make our events accessible to all community members. Individuals who would like to request accessibility accommodations should contact gradcareers@cornell.edu. We ask that requests be made at least one week in advance to help ensure they can be met.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/careers-in-industry-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:Translating Biomedical Discoveries
DESCRIPTION:Are you curious about working in industry? Are you interested in collaborating with scientists and clinicians in industry? Do you want to better understand how your research might become a new drug or diagnostic tool? \n\nFollowing the two-day workshop\, Biogen will be conducting focus groups to determine specific areas of interest that are needed for graduate students and postdocs seeking to transition to industry careers. Let Careers Beyond Academia know you would like to participate by sending an email to gradcareers.cornell.edu. \nThis workshop features industry professionals from Biogen who will introduce careers at and away from the bench or clinic. Participants will learn about differences in key questions for advancing research in academia vs. industry. Topics include biomarkers\, regulatory\, clinical development\, clinical technologies\, preclinical research\, and talent acquisition/hiring. \nREGISTER by Sept. 28 to indicate you will attend. Please let us know if your plans change. Some registrants have not received our communication with the Zoom link\, so we are posting it here: \nTopic: Translating Biomedical Discoveries – Biogen Cornell workshop2020\nTime: 10am-1pm October 1 & 2 \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://cornell.zoom.us/j/91873716891?pwd=My9PZTV2SVhRRWh0Wm5XMWkwTTVRdz09 \nMeeting ID: 918 7371 6891\nPasscode: 050299 \nBiogen Professionals will: \n\nshare a brief overview of their career path and what they each contribute to a team setting\noffer case studies to highlight how the topic advances drug development\nanswer questions regarding skills needed to be successful in the role\n\nTranslating Biomedical Discoveries: Scientific/Clinical Careers in Industry and Opportunities to Maximize Collaborations\n\nDate: October 1st and 2nd  ​(maximum benefit by attending both days)\nTime: 10 AM to 1 PM EST​ both days\nTarget Audience: Cornell graduate students\, postdoctoral and clinical fellows\, and faculty in biomedical and related departments ​including Ithaca\, Geneva\, Cornell Tech and Weill Medical campuses\nRegistration: required by Sept.28 (registration link)\n\n​Please email Susi Varvayanis gradcareers@cornell.edu in the Careers Beyond Academia graduate school office with questions or for more information. This is not a seminar\, but rather a hands-on experiential learning opportunity\, so be prepared to be engaged and have your questions answered. \nProgram details (updates in progress): \nThursday\, October 1\, 2020\nWelcome and program overview: 10:00 AM– 10:05 AM\nClinical technologies (scientist vs physician): 10:05 AM – 10:50 AM\nViet Nguyen\, Associate Medical Director\, Digital & Quantitative Medicine and Evan Remington\, Scientist\, Digital & Quantitative Medicine \n Biomarkers (research/early vs late development): 10:50 AM – 11:35 AM\nGersham Dent\, Senior Director\, Development Imaging Biomarkers\, R&D \, and Karl Evans\, Director\, Early Clinical Imaging Biomarkers\, R&D \nKeynote: 11:35 AM – 12:05 PM\nAaron Deykin\, Senior Vice President – Clinical Sciences \n12:05 PM – 12:15 PM Break \nPreclinical research (pharmacology vs protein engineering):12:15 PM – 1:00 PM\nTom Cameron\, Director and Head\, Protein & Cell Engineering\, Biologics Drug Discovery and Alex Pellerin\, Scientist II\, Multiple Sclerosis Research \nFriday\, October 2\, 2020\nOpening Remarks 10:00 AM – 10:05 AM\n     Emmanuel Giannelis\, Vice Provost and Vice President for Technology Transfer\, Intellectual Property\, and Research Policy at Cornell University \nClinical development (medical affairs vs R&D): 10:05 AM – 10:50 AM\nVanessa Beynon\, Medical Director\, Clinical Development\, Multiple Sclerosis (MS)\, and Maria Naylor\, Global Medical Lead\, Interferons and MS Pipeline \nRegulatory (manufacturing vs clinical): 10:50 AM – 11:35 AM\nRunda Badwan\, Director\, Regulatory Affairs and Kim Wolfram\, Director\, Global Regulatory Affairs CMC \n11:35 AM – 11:45 AM Break \nHiring (scientist vs physician roles): 11:45 AM – 12:30 PM\nNina McKinnon\, Senior Sourcing Partner\, Talent Acquisition and Lydea Monahan\, Recruiting Partner\, Talent Acquisition \nProgram recap\, Cornellian perspective\, closing remarks\, and next steps:12:30 PM – 1:00 PM\n     Cherié Butts\, Medical Director and Head of Clinical Assessments – Digital & Quantitative Medicine \nBackground reading: \nSafer\, more effective medicine calls for disruptive biomedical innovation by Avery August and Cherié Butts (2017) The Hill\nA novel target for accelerating drug development: Biomedical science training by Cherié Butts and Avery August (2018) Science\nDrug Development Conference
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/translating-biomedical-discoveries/
LOCATION:Zoom\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:Tell Your Story! Developing Your Presentation’s Design and Message
DESCRIPTION:Join us to learn how to design format and develop content for an effective presentation\, especially for virtual presentations this year. We’ll provide tips for virtual job talks\, conference presentations\, and competitions such as the Three-Minute Thesis (3MT) and other graduate student research competitions. The primary audiences for this event are graduate students and postdoctoral scholars. \nSpeakers:  \nSerge Petchenyi\, Center for Teaching Innovation \nKim Benowski\, Center for Teaching Innovation
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/tell-your-story-developing-your-presentations-design-and-message-2/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia,Future Faculty and Academic Careers
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SUMMARY:Translating Biomedical Discoveries
DESCRIPTION:Are you curious about working in industry? Are you interested in collaborating with scientists and clinicians in industry? Do you want to better understand how your research might become a new drug or diagnostic tool? \n\nFollowing the two-day workshop\, Biogen will be conducting focus groups to determine specific areas of interest that are needed for graduate students and postdocs seeking to transition to industry careers. Let Careers Beyond Academia know you would like to participate by sending an email to gradcareers.cornell.edu. \nThis workshop features industry professionals from Biogen who will introduce careers at and away from the bench or clinic. Participants will learn about differences in key questions for advancing research in academia vs. industry. Topics include biomarkers\, regulatory\, clinical development\, clinical technologies\, preclinical research\, and talent acquisition/hiring. \nREGISTER by Sept. 28 to indicate you will attend. Please let us know if your plans change. Some registrants have not received our communication with the Zoom link\, so we are posting it here: \nTopic: Translating Biomedical Discoveries – Biogen Cornell workshop2020\nTime: 10am-1pm October 1 & 2 \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://cornell.zoom.us/j/91873716891?pwd=My9PZTV2SVhRRWh0Wm5XMWkwTTVRdz09 \nMeeting ID: 918 7371 6891\nPasscode: 050299 \nBiogen Professionals will: \n\nshare a brief overview of their career path and what they each contribute to a team setting\noffer case studies to highlight how the topic advances drug development\nanswer questions regarding skills needed to be successful in the role\n\nTranslating Biomedical Discoveries: Scientific/Clinical Careers in Industry and Opportunities to Maximize Collaborations\n\nDate: October 1st and 2nd  ​(maximum benefit by attending both days)\nTime: 10 AM to 1 PM EST​ both days\nTarget Audience: Cornell graduate students\, postdoctoral and clinical fellows\, and faculty in biomedical and related departments ​including Ithaca\, Geneva\, Cornell Tech and Weill Medical campuses\nRegistration: required by Sept.28 (registration link)\n\n​Please email Susi Varvayanis gradcareers@cornell.edu in the Careers Beyond Academia graduate school office with questions or for more information. This is not a seminar\, but rather a hands-on experiential learning opportunity\, so be prepared to be engaged and have your questions answered. \nProgram details (updates in progress): \nThursday\, October 1\, 2020\nWelcome and program overview: 10:00 AM– 10:05 AM\nClinical technologies (scientist vs physician): 10:05 AM – 10:50 AM\nViet Nguyen\, Associate Medical Director\, Digital & Quantitative Medicine and Evan Remington\, Scientist\, Digital & Quantitative Medicine \n Biomarkers (research/early vs late development): 10:50 AM – 11:35 AM\nGersham Dent\, Senior Director\, Development Imaging Biomarkers\, R&D \, and Karl Evans\, Director\, Early Clinical Imaging Biomarkers\, R&D \nKeynote: 11:35 AM – 12:05 PM\nAaron Deykin\, Senior Vice President – Clinical Sciences \n12:05 PM – 12:15 PM Break \nPreclinical research (pharmacology vs protein engineering):12:15 PM – 1:00 PM\nTom Cameron\, Director and Head\, Protein & Cell Engineering\, Biologics Drug Discovery and Alex Pellerin\, Scientist II\, Multiple Sclerosis Research \nFriday\, October 2\, 2020\nOpening Remarks 10:00 AM – 10:05 AM\n     Emmanuel Giannelis\, Vice Provost and Vice President for Technology Transfer\, Intellectual Property\, and Research Policy at Cornell University \nClinical development (medical affairs vs R&D): 10:05 AM – 10:50 AM\nVanessa Beynon\, Medical Director\, Clinical Development\, Multiple Sclerosis (MS)\, and Maria Naylor\, Global Medical Lead\, Interferons and MS Pipeline \nRegulatory (manufacturing vs clinical): 10:50 AM – 11:35 AM\nRunda Badwan\, Director\, Regulatory Affairs and Kim Wolfram\, Director\, Global Regulatory Affairs CMC \n11:35 AM – 11:45 AM Break \nHiring (scientist vs physician roles): 11:45 AM – 12:30 PM\nNina McKinnon\, Senior Sourcing Partner\, Talent Acquisition and Lydea Monahan\, Recruiting Partner\, Talent Acquisition \nProgram recap\, Cornellian perspective\, closing remarks\, and next steps:12:30 PM – 1:00 PM\n     Cherié Butts\, Medical Director and Head of Clinical Assessments – Digital & Quantitative Medicine \nBackground reading: \nSafer\, more effective medicine calls for disruptive biomedical innovation by Avery August and Cherié Butts (2017) The Hill\nA novel target for accelerating drug development: Biomedical science training by Cherié Butts and Avery August (2018) Science\nDrug Development Conference
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/translating-biomedical-discoveries-2/
LOCATION:Zoom\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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