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SUMMARY:Research Communication Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Date and time: Tuesday February 10 @2-4pm \nAt the end of this Research Communication Workshop you should:  \n\n Be able to introduce yourself in an engaging and memorable way.\n Recognize and develop strategies to explain jargon or complex topics. \n Develop skills and confidence to communicate with a variety of audiences on a regular basis.\n Use different storytelling approaches to communicate your research. \n Identify one or more outlets to communicate your research (e.g. podcast\, social media). \n Develop an approach to start your talk and engage your audience immediately.\n\nOpen to: Doctoral students and Postdoctoral Scholars in any discipline interested in improving their research presentation skills to a wide variety of audiences. \nFacilitators: Cynthia Leifer and Susi Varvayanis \nLocation: Biotech Building  G01 \nTo register: Please fill out this Qualtrics link: https://cornell.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_4NrWzYy9hEe4tro
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/research-communication-workshop/
LOCATION:Biotechnology Building\, G01\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:Cubist / Point 72 lunch and learn with PhDs
DESCRIPTION:Interested in the world of quant finance? Join Cubist Systematic Strategies for a Q&A panel over lunch with PhDs. They will be hosting a Lunch and Learn on Wed\, October 22nd in Biotech G01. Learn more via this link in Handshake to meet with researchers and recruiters\, learn more about internship and full-time opportunities at Cubist\, pick up the latest swag\, and of course enjoy lunch! Spots are limited. Please do not sign up if you are not in a PhD program or are a postdoc. \nMeet Cornell doctoral alumni Pascal Tomecek PhD’07 and Yujia Zhang BA’19\, PhD’24 and Cubist campus recruiter Hali Simons. \nTarget audience\nDoctoral students and postdocs from any quantitative field including STAT\, MATH\, CS\, Physics\, ORIE\, and Applied Math who have an interest in applying their problem solving skills beyond academia through data. \nAbout Cubist Systematic Strategies\nCubist designs and implements systematic\, computer-driven trading strategies based on rigorous research to invest across multiple liquid asset classes. Our teams around the world develop their investment theses from our extensive access to a wide range of publicly available data. Our colleagues come from other firms\, related fields\, and directly from academia. Whatever your background\, here we all share a passion for problem solving\, strong technical skills\, and a commitment to the highest professional and ethical standards. \nThis event represents a partnership between Cubist Systemic Strategies\, Engineering Recruiting and Careers Beyond Academia in the Graduate School. \nSign up now!
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/cubist-point72/
LOCATION:Biotechnology Building\, G01\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:Biotechnology Resource Center User Trainee Poster Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Showcase Your Research! Network with colleagues and BRC staff! \nPresenters: Undergraduate Students\, Graduate Students\, or Postdocs that have performed any part of their research using any BRC facility \nAttendees: Not presenting a poster? Show support for your and learn about exciting research enabled by the BRC Core Facilities \nRegistration Deadline: Register by October 10th! \nEvent details\nThursday October 16\, 2025\n10AM- 1PM (Lunch and awards 12-1PM)\nBiotech Building Atrium & G01 \nPoster Rules: Present a scientific poster of your research that utilized BRC core(s).\nAcknowledge the core(s) using the corresponding Research Resource Identifiers (RRID). What is an RRID? \nPrizes: $100 BRC voucher awarded to top three posters \nExtras: VWR and each BRC core will have a staffed table to ask any ongoing or future project related questions \nAttendance and Poster Registration are free thanks to VWR and the Biotechnology Resource Center! \nLearn more and register\nAdditional information and Registration
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/biotechnology-resource-center-user-trainee-poster-symposium/
LOCATION:Biotechnology Building\, G01\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:Lunch and learn with Cubist Systematic Strategies
DESCRIPTION:Join Cubist Systematic Strategies for a Q&A panel over lunch with PhDs. They will be hosting a Lunch and Learn on Wed\, October 30th in Biotech G01. Sign up via Handshake to meet with researchers and recruiters\, learn more about internship and full-time opportunities at Cubist\, pick up the latest swag\, and of course enjoy lunch! \nTarget audience\nDoctoral students and postdocs from the fields of STAT\, MATH\, CS\, Physics\, ORIE\, and Applied Math who have an interest in applying their problem solving skills beyond academia through data. \nAbout Cubist Systematic Strategies\nCubist designs and implements systematic\, computer-driven trading strategies based on rigorous research to invest across multiple liquid asset classes. Our teams around the world develop their investment theses from our extensive access to a wide range of publicly available data. Our colleagues come from other firms\, related fields\, and directly from academia. Whatever your background\, here we all share a passion for problem solving\, strong technical skills\, and a commitment to the highest professional and ethical standards. \nThis event represents a partnership between Cubist Systemic Strategies\, Engineering Recruiting and Careers Beyond Academia in the Graduate School.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/lunch-and-learn-with-cubist-systematic-strategies/
LOCATION:Biotechnology Building\, G01\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:MedTech Innovations: Leveraging Cornell Alumni Expertise
DESCRIPTION:Careers Beyond Academia and the Center for Technology Licensing bring together alumni in the medical device space to provide a holistic view of that industry. The objective is to explore how established corporations and startup companies push forward medical device innovations into the market. \nOur panel of guest speakers—industry-experienced alumni and professionals\, and Cornell-affiliated startup founders —will share their expertise and experiences to highlight the diverse avenues to commercialization. It is also an occasion to hear their individual journeys and lessons learned. \nThis hybrid event is open to all (students\, postdocs\, and faculty researchers in any discipline)\, and it includes a networking session where in-person attendees can connect with speakers following the panel discussion. \nLocation: Biotech G01 @11:30am-2pm. Lunch will be provided. \nRegistration link for both in-person and virtual attendance. \nAbout the speakers\nAnthony D’Amato\, Co-Founder of Anova Biomedical & Ignite Fellow\nDavid A. Putnam\, Associate Dean for Innovation and Entrepreneurship\, College of Engineering\, Samuel B. Eckert Professor in Engineering at the Meinig School of Biomedical Engineering and the Smith School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Cornell University. Previously scientific co-founder of TransForm Pharmaceuticals (sold to Johnson & Johnson) and entrepreneur-in-residence at PureTech Ventures.\nJosue Santana MS’19\, Biomedical Engineer at the FDA\nFahimeh Tabatabaei\, Study Director\, iFyber \nModerator: Charles (Chase) Webb MS’22\, Senior Practicant and PhD Candidate in Biomedical Engineering at Cornell University \nAbout the organizers\n\nThe Center for Technology Licensing (CTL) is Cornell University’s technology transfer office. CTL’s mission is to bring the University’s scientific discoveries\, technological innovations\, and medical advances to the marketplace for societal benefit and to foster new venture creation and growth to support economic development within New York State and across the nation. \nCareers Beyond Academia helps Ph.D. students and postdocs from all disciplines make the most informed decisions possible about their career paths after Cornell. Our mission is to give you the chance to test drive specific aspects of various careers through flexible\, experiential\, empowering opportunities.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/medtech-innovations-leveraging-cornell-alumni-expertise/
LOCATION:Biotechnology Building\, G01\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:Merck Preclinical Development visit to Cornell
DESCRIPTION:Join scientists from Preclinical Development at Merck for a session where you will learn how a variety of disciplines are involved in bringing pharmaceuticals from discovery\, through development\, and to the clinic. You’ll hear from Merck scientists about their career paths and how you might leverage your training for exciting positions in pharmaceutical development. The session will include a round table/Q&A session with Merck scientists (including Cornell alumni)\, and you’ll learn how to stay up to date about openings in Preclinical Development. Broadly\, this session will be of interest to trainees in a variety of fields of biological sciences\, chemistry\, and/or data science who would like to learn more about careers in the pharmaceutical industry.  \nThe Merck recruiting team has made a web page for the visit\, where you can register for the event\, add your information to receive email updates about job vacancies and hiring events\, and upload your resume\, if you wish. \nHeld 10am-1pm in G01 Biotech. Lunch will be provided. Hosted by Careers Beyond Academia in the Graduate School in collaboration with Merck. \nSpeakers \nJeanine Ballard\, MS is a Sr. Principal Scientist in the department of Drug Metabolism at Merck Research Labs\, specializing in the areas of preclinical ADME and translational PK-PD.  She received B.S. and M.S. degrees in Pharmaceutical Sciences from the State University of New York at Buffalo.  She joined Merck in 2004 as a Staff Chemist\, and over the next 9 years provided ADME support for small molecule discovery programs in the areas of Neuroscience and Infectious Disease.  In 2012\, her role expanded to include modeling and simulation for translational pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics\, and now covers indications spanning all therapeutic areas and modalities.  She is also actively involved in the development of platforms to improve data capture and integration to facilitate efficient identification of quality preclinical candidates in discovery programs\, as well as mentoring more junior scientists in the areas of ADME and modeling and simulation.   \nKristen A. Roosa\, PhD’15 is an Associate Principal Scientist in the Developmental and Reproductive Toxicology group\, part of the Nonclinical Drug Safety division\, at Merck. She conducts animal studies to assess potential risks of new pharmaceuticals to human fertility\, embryo-fetal and postnatal development and serves as a subject matter expert for teams developing strategies for nonclinical safety assessment programs. She completed her PhD in the Biological and Biomedical Sciences program at Cornell in 2015\, started her career in academia at a primarily undergraduate institution\, and then made the move to industry in 2021.   \nPeter Zhiping Zhang\, PhD’21 is a senior specialist/scientist in data science in Drug Metabolism at Merck\, working on data-driven modeling\, data auto-capturing and validation\, machine learning and AI in drug R&D. He received his Ph.D. in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering from Cornell in 2021\, and worked at GSK and Vertex Pharmaceuticals\, before joining Merck in 2021.   \nDaniel JS McArdle\, MS\, MSM is a senior specialist in project planning and SEND in NDS Operations at Merck. He provides detailed technical and operational control over project management and administrative process within Nonclinical Drug Safety (NDS). He is leading a nearly $100 million-dollar project planning\, development\, and execution of integrated lab modernization effort across the entire Merck Research Labs (MRL) landscape. He is currently submitting his final project for his DHSc at A.T. Still University of Health Sciences. Prior to joining Merck in 2019\, he started at GSK in 2016 in diagnostic and clinical microbiology.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/merck-preclinical-development-visit-to-cornell/
LOCATION:Biotechnology Building\, G01\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20210902T170000
DTSTAMP:20260510T090635
CREATED:20210806T170805Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210914T174956Z
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SUMMARY:LinkedIn Professional Photographs
DESCRIPTION:for PhD students and postdocs in any discipline \nCareers in Academia is bringing back award winning portraitist Roger William Theise to take a professional headshot so you can look your best for your LinkedIn profile\, and more. \nDress professionally and be prepared to arrive 10 minutes early for your appointment. One reminder will be sent the week of the session\, confirming your time slot. If your schedule changes unexpectedly\, please be sure to notify us so someone else can take your reserved slot. In the past we have been able to accommodate a few walk-ins. \nCheck the timeslot you signed up for via this Google Sheet and be sure to show up 10 minutes early! \nMessage from the photographer:\n“Your session will be to create a high quality classic studio portrait\, so looking your best is important. It is also very important to wear or bring long sleeves. A tie and jacket\, or blazer and blouse is always a good choice\, along with any type of business or office attire that demonstrates professionalism. Jewelry and makeup tend to photograph very well. \nDarker outer solids tend to photograph exceptionally well on just about everyone. \nPlease try to avoid any bright\, overly saturated colors\, polka dots\, or distracting stripes & patterns. (If this is your regular established style\, then choose the very best\, least distracting and go with it!) \nClothing with commercial logos or any element that would diminish the professionalism in your appearance should be totally avoided as they not appropriate for this type of portrait. \nYour portrait should convey an accurate reflection of your own style and character while meeting the expectations of your goals for future professional positions\, symposiums\, or current establishment of an upgraded profile image. \nKeep in mind that your portrait may have several years or more of useful longevity\, so please choose attire that would allow you to feel your very best for a portrait. Rest assured\, I will purpose to create a portrait you like\, and you will have the opportunity to personally select a pose or smile that you are pleased with. \nSee you there! \nRoger William Theise\nAward Winning Portraitist
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/linkedin-professional-photographs/
LOCATION:Biotechnology Building\, G01\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200123T113000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20200918T175717Z
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SUMMARY:A Peek Behind the Employment Curtain
DESCRIPTION:Insider Tips From a PhD Hiring Manager\nYou see a job on a company’s website that interests you. You gather your materials\, apply with enthusiasm to their online portal\, and get an email back acknowledging your information has been received. Now what? Usually\, nothing. On a rare occasion you might receive an email saying you were not selected\, and even less frequently\, you might get selected for an interview. If you are one of the few that does get an interview\, often times it might take weeks\, or longer\, to hear back from the employer. And if you do not move to next round you almost never receive feedback on why you were not selected to move forward in the interview process. \nJob seekers experience a great deal of uncertainty and have limited control over this process. Thus\, they often send out 100s of resumes and applications in the hopes of receiving a handful of interviews; just to play the odds. \nThis workshop will provide information on how to articulate your “value” to an employer through common communication tools (e.g. resume\, LinkedIn\, interviews). In addition\, we will discuss the employer’s perspective about job postings\, applicant screening\, interviewing\, and ultimately hiring the best candidate. Understanding the employer’s needs and how they view the hiring process gives you a better chance to stand out as the best candidate. \nTo Register \nLearning outcomes include: \n\nhow to articulate your “value” to an employer\na better understanding of the employer’s needs\na broadened perspective on what PhD skills you bring to a position outside of academia\n\nThere will be plenty of time for questions from the participants. Don’t miss this workshop in the morning of January 23 led by Josh Henkin\, Founder and Career Coach\, STEM Career Services. \nAbout the speaker\, Josh Henkin\, STEM Career Services\nAfter years of successfully mentoring science\, technology\, engineering\, and math (STEM) job seekers\, in 2014 Josh founded STEM Career Services\, a career coaching company aimed at helping STEM graduates start and sustain careers outside of academia. Josh speaks and conducts workshops at conferences\, universities\, and institutes across the country and provides career coaching to STEM graduates at all career levels. These efforts have earned Josh a position on the National Postdoctoral Association (NPA) Board of Directors\, where he sits on the executive committee and serves as the nonprofit’s treasurer. In addition\, Josh is an American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Science Careers and Career Development Center (CDC) Subject Matter Expert. He has created several online courses for the CDC and delivers workshops and panel discussions to standing room only audiences at AAAS events. \nConcurrent with his work at STEM Career Services\, Josh is a Senior Consultant with management and hiring authority at Logistics Management Institute (LMI)\, a science and technology consulting company. At LMI\, Josh builds and leads teams that provide a full range of technical and programmatic support to Department of Defense (DoD) and National Institutes of Health (NIH) vaccine and therapeutic development programs. He contributes a blend of management support\, subject matter expertise\, strategic planning\, risk management\, and knowledge of the FDA regulatory landscape. \nPrior to these roles\, Josh worked at Medtronic as a principle field scientist in its cardiac rhythm disease management division\, where he managed a portfolio of investigator-initiated clinical trials to promote innovative research with implantable cardiac devices. As an AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow\, Josh worked with the DoD as a scientific advisor for the Undersecretary of Defense for Laboratories and Basic Sciences\, creating policies and managing basic science programs. \nA lifelong athlete\, Josh played rugby for 20 years at the collegiate\, national\, and international levels. He has authored research articles on muscle\, exercise physiology\, and fitness\, is a certified strength and conditioning expert\, and has started several companies in the exercise/fitness space. He holds a BS in business administration\, a MS in nutritional sciences\, and a PhD in cell and molecular biology\, all from the University of Vermont. \nwww.STEMCareerServices.com josh@stemcareerservices.com \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/josh-henkin-stem-careers/
LOCATION:Biotechnology Building\, G01\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190822T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190822T160000
DTSTAMP:20260510T090635
CREATED:20190723T145813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200616T200137Z
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SUMMARY:Professional photographs
DESCRIPTION:Careers in Academia / BEST is bringing back award winning portraitist Roger William Theise to take a professional headshot so you can look your best for your LinkedIn profile\, and more. \nDress professionally and be prepared to arrive 10 minutes early for your appointment. One reminder will be sent the Monday before confirming your time slot. If your schedule changes unexpectedly\, please be sure to notify us so someone else can take your reserved slot. In the past we have been able to accommodate a few walk-ins. \nMessage from the photographer:\n“Your session will be to create a high quality classic studio portrait\, so looking your best is important. It is also very important to wear or bring long sleeves. A tie and jacket\, or blazer and blouse is always a good choice\, along with any type of business or office attire that demonstrates professionalism. Jewelry and makeup tend to photograph very well. \nDarker outer solids tend to photograph exceptionally well on just about everyone. \nPlease try to avoid any bright\, overly saturated colors\, polka dots\, or distracting stripes & patterns. (If this is your regular established style\, then choose the very best\, least distracting and go with it!) \nClothing with commercial logos or any element that would diminish the professionalism in your appearance should be totally avoided as they not appropriate for this type of portrait. \nYour portrait should convey an accurate reflection of your own style and character while meeting the expectations of your goals for future professional positions\, symposiums\, or current establishment of an upgraded profile image. \nKeep in mind that your portrait may have several years or more of useful longevity\, so please choose attire that would allow you to feel your very best for a portrait. Rest assured\, I will purpose to create a portrait you like\, and you will have the opportunity to personally select a pose or smile that you are pleased with. \nSee you there! \nRoger William Theise\nAward Winning Portraitist
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/professional-photographs/
LOCATION:Biotechnology Building\, G01\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14853\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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