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NIH: Guideline to Informational Interviews

October 3, 2018 by Rebecca Lopez

The NIH’s Office of Intramural Training & Education (OITE) provides a number of useful career development resources, including videos as well as guidance on resume and cover letter writing and a number of other professional skills. Students exploring careers in different industries might be especially interested in their guideline to informational interviews. This document provides a definition of informational interviews, tips on how to request such a meeting, and a sample of general informational questions to ask.

Filed Under: Online Resources Tagged With: National Institutes of Health, Networking, Professional Skills: Informational Interviews

SFN: “How to Select and Plan for a Postdoc”

October 2, 2018 by Rebecca Lopez

The Society for Neuroscience provides this career advice article written by Dr. Donna Korol, Associate Professor at Syracuse University. Although she acknowledges that there are no concrete answers when it comes to finding and securing a postdoc, she provides her insights on a number of commonly asked questions, such as, “Is it okay to do more than one postdoc?” or, “If I want to go into academia, can I still do an industry postdoc?” Read her perspectives here.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Career: Research (academic), Career: Research (government), Career: Research (industry)

ASBMB Today: “Teaching biology at a community college”

October 1, 2018 by Rebecca Lopez

In this article from the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Dr. Aubrey Smith explains his career path and love for teaching, a passion that led him to his current position as associate professor in the department of biology at Montgomery College. Smith explains the benefits of teaching at a community college.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Career: Teaching (community college), Scientific Societies: ASBMB

ASCB: “Writing as a scientist: a skill for life”

September 28, 2018 by Rebecca Lopez

The American Society for Cell Biology provides an insightful article by Dr. Gaia Cantelli, lecturing fellow at Duke University. Cantelli writes about the importance of effective communication in science. The ability to explain science, whether to the public, to educate students, or to communicate with patient advocates is crucial, she asserts. Writing is perhaps even more important for those seeking nonacademic careers, as an in-demand transferrable skill. Cantelli provides insights on conventions for science vs scientific writing as well as general tips to hone your skills.

Filed Under: Articles Tagged With: Career: Science writing, Competency: Communication, Scientific Societies: ASCB

CTL Workshop: Conveying Technical Information to Non-Experts

September 27, 2018 by Rebecca Lopez

Researchers in the biomedical sciences must often explain technically-complex material to non-experts, with ‘non-experts’ comprising diverse individuals including collaborators, new lab members, or audiences at a conference talk.

In this workshop, we will discuss best practices for tailoring the communication of technical information with Dr. Casey Greene who leads the Integrative Genomics Laboratory. Attendees will learn and practice these important communication skills, and benefit from the advice from a BGS faculty member with extensive experience! Counts toward the CTL Teaching Certificate.

                                             When: Oct 10 2018, 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm
                                                                  Where: BRB 1201
                                                                         RSVP here.

                                          Contact Katerina Placek for more information.

 

Filed Under: Announcements Tagged With: Career: Public health, Career: Science writing, Center for Teaching and Learning (Penn), Competency: Communication

NIH: “Demystifying the Funding Process for Fellowship and Career Development Awards”

September 27, 2018 by Rebecca Lopez

Graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and new faculty who are eligible for NIH awards are encouraged to attend this webinar which will provide an overview of the funding process for fellowship and career development awards at NIH. A panel of experts will provide insights on identifying the correct grant for your career stage, understanding how NIH Institutes reach funding decisions, and avoiding common mistakes in various application components.

When: Oct 9 2018, 12:00 PM EDT

To register, first create an account here then visit this form.

Filed Under: Webinars Tagged With: National Institutes of Health

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