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SUMMARY:Science and Technology Fellowship panel
DESCRIPTION:We are holding this information session to promote awareness of the variety of career possibilities in policy\, inform on the timelines of the Science & Technology Policy Fellowship (STPF) process\, and help connect you with the resources and networks to increase success. \nShould you participate?\nAre you interested in having a greater impact with your education and training\, and are passionate about policy? Are you curious about the types and placements of science policy fellows at the federal\, state\, and local level in the different branches of government and government agencies? Do you wonder about the areas of policies that align with your doctoral research and field of study? What does the life of a Fellow look like? How would you set yourself apart as a potential candidate? Learn about the application process and timing for a science and technology policy fellowship\, and how to grow your network of professionals and alumni who can help guide you. \nSpeakers\, facilitators and organizers:\nKorie Grayson PhD’20 MS’17 is a AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellow at the National Science Foundation’s Technology\, Innovation\, and Partnerships Directorate established by the 2022 Chips & Science Act. Monitors performance and develops strategies for Experiential Learning for the Emerging and Novel Technologies program\, an $18.8 million investment to 27 teams\, to support experiential learning opportunities for individuals interested in emerging tech fields. \nEmily Laurilliard PhD Candidate (May ’24 expected) in biomedical engineering\, New York State coalition lead for the National Science Policy Network (NSPN) Science on the Ballot Initiative\, part of the New York State Science and Technology (NYSST) Policy Network to advocate for a state policy fellowship\, President of Advancing Science and Policy and recent recipient of a NYS STPF placed in the Executive Branch. \nMartin Liu PhD’22 is a AAAS STPF fellow placed at the National Science Foundation\, within the Directorate for Biological Sciences. He leads a new prize competition at NSF; works on CASA-Bio\, an interagency R&D coordination activity to roadmap innovation for the bioeconomy; and participates in the NobleReach Emerge pilot to accelerate biotechnology innovation from lab to market. At Cornell\, he researched hemp seed protein under the advisement of Dr. Alireza Abbaspourrad in the Department of Food Science. \nChris Schaffer is Associate Professor at Cornell and former AAAS Congressional Science Policy Fellow in the U.S. House of Representatives in Rep. Edward Markey’s office (MA). \nSusi Varvayanis is Executive Director of Careers Beyond Academia in the Graduate School\, supporting exploration and experience in all careers where PhD skills are needed\, and is passionate about empowering students and postdocs for their future success. \nHow to register\nThe format will include a panel discussion\, networking and 15 minute mini-meetings with the speakers to get individual feedback and advice. \nRegister now for the STPF panel and lunch \nMay 13 @11:30am-2pm in Mann 102 Lunch will be provided. \nAudience: PhD students who are curious about the intersection of policy and science who have applied or are potentially interested in applying for a STPF. \nTopics that will be covered:\n\nTypes/placements (state/local\, federal\, executive)\nPolicy areas of interest that align\nLearn about the application process and timing (spoiler alert: there are long lead times and gaps)\n\nApply by October\nGraduate by December-get advisor to sign off\nFebruary/March selection\nApril visit\nStart fellowship August\nTraining in September\nPairing in October \n\nResume/CV review\nSupport for application (personal statement\, CV\, professional)\, interview insights\, fine tuning a policy memo\nLife as a Fellow\nAlumni network\, including:\n\nJoseph Long PhD’22 a biomedically trained Congressional Science & Technology Policy Fellow sponsored by the Biophysical Society and AAAS\, works in Sen. Chris Coons’ (DE) office supporting legislative efforts in economic policy. While at Cornell he served as President of Cornell Advancing Science And Policy\, and as Associate Editor of the Journal of Science Policy & Governance (JSPG).
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/science-and-technology-fellowship-panel/
LOCATION:Mann Library\, Room 102\, 237 Mann Drive\, Ithaca\, New York\, 14853
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:NIH Career Symposium
DESCRIPTION:SEE the FULL AGENDA \nLearn strategies for navigating the job search and network online May 14-16 with an astounding array of professionals with experience in: \nThe Business of Science (VC\, consulting\, c-suite\, sales\, startup and spinoff companies\, medical science liaison\, hiring managers\, recruiters\, tech transfer\, patent law\, etc.)\nResearch Careers in Industry (researchers/scientists in companies of any size)\nScience Policy & Science Communication (science policy in government or non-profit\, medical writers\, marketing\, journal editors\, science writers\, science outreach\, etc.)\nCareers in Science Administration (grants management\, nonprofit administration\, trainee support\, etc.)\nInternational Scientists (international professionals working in the US or abroad in bench or non-bench careers)\nClinical\, Translational\, and Regulatory Careers (Clinicians\, clinical trials\, clinical testing\, patient safety\, regulatory science\, regulatory affairs\, etc.)\nResearch Careers in Academia and Government (faculty\, staff scientists\, core facilities directors\, etc.)\nCareers in Teaching & Education (Faculty\, instructors\, teachers at all institute types) \nAttend everything or just join the sessions that appeal to you. There is no cost to attend! Registration information and detailed agenda coming soon. \nAbout the NIH Career Symposium\nThe NIH Career Symposium is an online event highlighting the diversity of career choices available to biomedical researchers and provides career exploration and networking opportunities for graduate students and postdocs. \nCome to network with professionals and peers and learn strategies for navigating the job search process. Past events have highlighted over 250 professionals across a wide array of careers. \nHosted by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Office of Intramural Training & Education (OITE). \nMore information about the NIH Career Symposium
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/nih-career-symposium-2/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:NSF I-Corps online information session
DESCRIPTION:Calling all researchers! If you have been working on a technology innovation and wish to explore its commercialization potential\, I-Corps can provide you with entrepreneurial education\, mentoring\, and up to $50\,000 in funding for customer discovery. \nHosted by the Interior Northeast I-Corps Hub (IN I-Corps)\, the virtual NSF I-Corps Information Session on Tuesday\, May 14 (12:00 – 12:45 p.m. ET) is designed for busy graduate students\, postdocs\, and faculty interested in learning more about I-Corps regional and national programming. I-Corps instructors and alumni will be in attendance to share their experiences and answer questions. \nThe National Science Foundation created I-Corps (Innovation Corps) to bridge the gap between fundamental research discoveries in science and engineering and the commercialization of technologies\, products\, and processes with the potential to benefit society. \nRegister for the NSF I-Corps Info Session held online May 14 at noon. \nSee you there! \nNSF I-Corps Information Session\nTuesday\, May 14 (12:00 – 12:45 p.m. ET) – Virtual
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/nsf-i-corps-online-information-session/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:Portrait of a microbiologist: Nancy Craig
DESCRIPTION:Cornell Alumna Nancy Craig PhD’80\, Professor Emerita in the Department of Molecular Biology & Genetics at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine\, is now Senior Vice President\, Genetic Engineering & Mobile Elements at Saliogen\, a next-generation genetic medicine company.  She will give an inspirational retrospective of her path in science from Cornell to Johns Hopkins Medical School to industry that will resonate with many (especially individuals from poorly represented communities in biotechnology). \nShared by Joe Peters\, Professor and Chair\, Department of Microbiology\, Cornell University. \nSponsored by a grant from the President’s Council of Cornell Women. \nFor more information about the Microbiology Department Seminar Series please contact Meaghan Austin (ma857@cornell.edu) and visit https://cals.cornell.edu/microbiology/news-events/seminar-series.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/special-seminar-nancy-craig/
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