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SUMMARY:Career Paths in Regulatory Affairs
DESCRIPTION:Join the Science Alliance for the fifth in this National Academies of Science series on Tuesday\, April 25\, 2022\, from 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM ET. The career path discussion on regulatory affairs will be followed by a virtual networking opportunity with the panelists. \nAlmost all scientific innovations related to human health are subject to state\, federal or international regulation. How is a certain product deemed safe for human use and before it is made available for patients or consumers at large? These recommendations are made by regulatory affairs professionals. \nThe rise in diagnostics\, drugs\, therapeutics\, vaccines\, and medical technologies means a greater need for individuals who need to work in the intersection of government and healthcare industry. In this webinar\, we will learn the roles played by a regulatory affairs professional and the skills a graduate or postdoctoral fellow needs to be successful in this field. \nAttending this panel you will hear about: \n\nOpportunities for regulatory affairs professionals and how to transition into this type of role\nThe “side-hustles”  you can pursue to gain more knowledge about regulatory affairs career options\nThe challenges to consider when considering a position in this field\n\n The event will be followed by a virtual networking opportunity with the panelists at 6:30 PM. \nIf you have specific questions you would like the panelists to address during the discussion – please email siyer@nyas.org and he will incorporate them into this conversation. \nThe Career Path series is FREE to New York Academy of Sciences members. Cornell community: sign up for a free 1-year membership here. \nRegister today to attend this discussion and receive notifications on future events.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/career-paths-in-regulatory-affairs/
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:Interviewing 101: The Lingo\, The Process and the Options
DESCRIPTION:Join us to explore the fundamentals of interviewing in industry (government\, NGO\, think tanks\, for profits.) This workshop will present an overview of interviews\, types of interviews you may encounter and advice on how to articulate your research and PhD work into professional experience. \nRegister online for the April 26 workshop.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/interviewing-101-the-lingo-the-process-and-the-options-5/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:Careers protecting human health and the environment
DESCRIPTION:Join a panel of experts from the NIH\, EPA\, and two academic institutions to learn about careers protecting human health and the environment\, a biosafety fellowship\, on-campus mentors\, and resources to help you see if this sector is for you\, within or outside academic settings. \nWe will discuss career paths\, mentorship\, resources\, connections and opportunities. We’ll also get an overview of the NIH National Biosafety and Biocontainment Training Program Intramural Research Training Award (NBBTP/IRTA Fellowship) from several points of view. \nHosted by Careers Beyond Academia. An online event\, link provided below. \nLearning outcomes:\nBy participating in this event\, you will learn about: \nCareers and opportunities using your interests and skills in this sector\n\nwithin and beyond academia\ncommunication of complex research topics to broad audiences\nan interest in how to regulate research in a safe and ethical way\n\nResources that were helpful in the panelists’ career trajectory so far\n\nmentorship\nconnections and conversations with (alumni) professionals in these types of roles\nfellowship application process\n\nA roadmap for what you could be doing while still at Cornell to\n\nrule in or rule out a tangential career in this sector to see if it’s for you\ngain experiences that will make you more attractive to employers in this area\n\nPanelists\nJessica McCormick-Ell\, Division Director\, Occupational Health and Safety at The National Institutes of Health\nJoshua Turse\, Biosafety Officer at Cornell University\nAlexis Brubaker\, Associate University Compliance Officer at Cornell University\nEndia Blunt\, Biologist at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency\nAndrea Vogel\, Health And Safety Specialist at Duke University Health System\nModerated by\nSusi Varvayanis\, Executive Director\, Careers Beyond Academia\, Cornell University Graduate School \nHeld via Zoom. Join using this link. Meeting ID: 534 497 5582 Password: GradCareer
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/careers-protecting-human-health-and-the-environment/
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:NAGS 2022 3MT Competition
DESCRIPTION:The Northeastern Association of Graduate Schools (NAGS) s pleased to announce the 2022 Three-Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition. This year\, the virtual event will be hosted by the Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS). The 3MT competition will feature winners of each NAGS member’s local competitions\, including Cornell’s 2022 3MT champion\, Bruno Shirley. The NAGS winner and runner-up being sent to the next Council of Graduate Schools national competition. \nThe competition will be held live via Zoom. To attend the event. Visit the NAGS 2022 3MT website for more information.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/nags-2022-3mt-competition/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia,Future Faculty and Academic Careers
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SUMMARY:Opportunities for Public Communication of Science
DESCRIPTION:Join a panel of speakers to be inspired about how as a graduate student or postdoc you could take advantage of opportunities to engage in communication of your research\, science in general\, and best of all\, share your passion with public audiences! Q&A and informal discussion will follow. \nThis public panel session kicks off the COMM5660 weekend workshop\, led this year by Cat Lambert. \nTODAY’S SESSION is HELD IN-PERSON ONLY in Warren B75 at 4:30pm April 29. All are welcome to attend\, no pre-registration required. \nLearn about the wide range of opportunities for incorporating public engagement and science communication in your professional activities. Speakers will share how they got into science communication\, reasons why they continue to do so\, opportunities and challenges integrating communication activities as a doctoral student or postdoc. The panelists will also share specific skill to work on that are useful elsewhere\, and goals they have for future science communication activities. Tehre will be opportunities to ask questions of the panelists and informal discussion will follow. \nPanelists:\nJeff Pea: PhD candidate in Nutritional Sciences\, science educator and illustrator.  At Cornell University Jeff conducts research in the Cornell Ovary Lab focused on how the ovary can act as a biomarker for metabolic and reproductive conditions. Jeff is a science educator and illustrator whose work focuses on translating science\, medicine\, and healthcare to classrooms and the general public. @jeffpeapod / www.jeffpea.com \nDr. Eve Vavagiakis: postdoc in Physics\, writer and author of “I’m a Neutrino\,” a children’s book from MIT Kid’s Press. A space enthusiast since childhood\, she now works in experimental cosmology as part of the Atacama Cosmology Telescope\, CCAT-prime\, CMB-S4\, and Simons Observatory collaborations to build instrumentation and study the oldest light in the universe. She also co-directs the high energy physics reader’s digest blog ParticleBites. @EveVavagiakis / evevavagiakis.com \nJenn Houtz: PhD Candidate in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology\, developer of “Bird’s Eye View” elementary school outreach program. Originally from Mifflintown\, Pennsylvania\, Jenn’s research focuses on how gut microbiota diversity relates to stress-related changes in physiology and behavior in wild birds. Jenn runs a local outreach program for elementary school students on avian ecology and biodiversity. She is also President of the Cornell First Generation and Low Income Graduate Student Organization (FiGLI). @JennHoutz / https://jenniferhoutz.weebly.com/ \nIshan Mishra\, PhD Candidate in Astronomy\, science writer and communicator. Ishan’s research involves planetary spectroscopic retrievals. He is a writer for the astronomy outreach blog “Astrobites” and part of the science communication team of the Carl Sagan Institute at Cornell. Ishan has also been active in organizing outreach events such as Museum in the Dark\, Expanding Your Horizons\, and public talks and exhibitions at local libraries and community centers. @astro_ishan / https://ishan-mishra.github.io/ He will be joining the panel remotely. \nSupported by Cornell’s Department of Communication and Careers Beyond Academia in the Graduate School.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/opportunities-for-public-communication-of-science-5/
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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