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Rebecca Lopez

Penn Genetics Awards of Excellence

May 23, 2019 by Rebecca Lopez

Apply by June 24, 2019 for the Penn Genetics Awards of Excellence! The Kadesch Prize recognizes graduate excellence in research and citizenship, and the Kaushal Award recognizes predoctoral and postdoctoral scholars for excellence in genetic research as evidenced by publication.

To apply, email single PDF to sarahjr@upenn.edu with subject line, “Kadesch Prize” or “Kaushal Award.”

Filed Under: Announcements Tagged With: Career: Publishing, Career: Research (academic)

EE Just Spring Seminar Series

May 22, 2019 by Rebecca Lopez

Join the Ernest E. Just Biomed Society on Wednesday, June 12, 2019 at 12PM in JMEC 506 for the next event in their seminar series. Dr. Fernando Albertorio will present, “Highway to Innovation – What Science Taught About Building a Business.”

Lunch from Qdoba will be served! 

To learn more about Dr. Albertorio:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/fernandoalbertorio/
http://lesley.edu/stories/fernando-albertorio

Filed Under: Announcements, Seminars Tagged With: Career: Entrepreneurship, Ernest E. Just Biomedical Society, Graduate & Professional Student Assembly (GAPSA)

Immuno-Oncology Opportunity for Graduate Students

May 21, 2019 by Rebecca Lopez

Fred Hutch’s Immunotherapy Integrated Research Center invites students who are nearing completion of their PhD, MD, or MD/PhD graduate studies to apply for a 3-day, all-expenses paid symposium in Seattle.  

The program is designed for students interested in pursuing a postdoctoral training in immuno-oncology and will take place October 3-4, 2019 at Fred Hutch.  Activities around Seattle are planned for October 5, 2019.  Students either currently studying topics in immuno-oncology or those who are interested in switching fields are equally encouraged to apply. 

Application deadline: May 31st
Click here to apply or copy and paste this link in your browser: https://apply.interfolio.com/60848.  
Questions?  Email immuno_irc@fredhutch.org.

Filed Under: Announcements, Symposia Tagged With: Career: Research (industry), Science: Working Life

Programming Bootcamp: Summer 2019 Registration

May 20, 2019 by Rebecca Lopez

Come learn Python in a fun, beginner-friendly environment!

Dates: Tuesdays, June 25th- August 13th (8 sessions)
Time: 2:30 pm – 4:30 pm
Location: Smilow Center for Translational Research 8-146AB
Registration deadline: June 7th, 2018 (register @ https://forms.gle/y1szLSBLuY4JNrZ99)

Coffee and light snacks will be provided at each meeting

This is a free course, organized and run by graduate students, that is designed to help scientists in the biological and biomedical sciences gain programming skills. No prior programming experience is assumed — we will start with the absolute basics!

Using Python as a model language, we will cover the core programming concepts needed to perform basic data analysis, with an emphasis on common problems in biology and genomics. Each of the 8 meetings will consist of a short lecture followed by up to 2.5 hours of free-form workshop time, where students will work through a set of programming exercises at their own pace. Working together and asking questions is encouraged!

One of the best features of this course is the peer support: during each workshop, there will be several TAs present to answer questions/clarify the material, and there will be an active online Q&A forum where you can get help after class.

Note that if you have to miss a class or are not able to attend at all, you can still participate online using our Q&A forum.

Piazza Sign up Instructions:
1. Go to piazza.com/upenn/summer2019/programmingbootcamp
2. Join as Student
3. Enter your UPenn email address!

If you are interested in being a TA, or have questions, please email Sammy Klasfeld at sjk314@gmail.com

Programming Bootcamp is sponsored by the Genomics & Computational biology (GCB) graduate program, the Biomedical Graduate Student Association (BGSA), and the Institute for Biomedical Informatics (IBI).

Filed Under: Announcements, Workshops Tagged With: Graduate Group: Genomics and Computational Biology

Dr. Shai Silberberg (NINDS), ‘Assuring a bright future for biomedical research’

May 17, 2019 by Rebecca Lopez

Dr. Shai Silberberg, Program Director and Director of Research Quality at the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) will be visiting Penn on Wednesday, June 5, 2019. Dr. Silberberg in his role with NINDS has an especially sophisticated understanding of what drives the emphasis by NIH on rigor and transparency. His institute, as well, has been particularly aggressive in experimenting with solutions through pre- and postdoctoral training venues. Dr. Silberberg’s talk, ‘Assuring a bright future for biomedical research’, will take place 10–11:30am in the Austrian Auditorium.

We have worked at Penn on issues of rigor and transparency for some time. Dr. Silberberg’s talk will reinforce much of what we do, but it will also provide specific insight into emerging thoughts and expectations of NIH. Those interested in familiarizing themselves with Dr. Silberberg’s work prior to the talk may read his important publication on reporting scientific outcomes (Landis et al., Nature 490 (2012) 187).

Filed Under: Announcements, Seminars Tagged With: Career: Publishing, Career: Research (academic), Career: Research (government), Career: Research (industry), National Institutes of Health

iBiology, “Let’s Experiment” is now available self-paced

May 15, 2019 by Rebecca Lopez

Let's Experiment: A Guide for Scientists Working at the Bench (Self-Paced)

“Let’s Experiment” is now available self-paced, anytime!

“Let’s Experiment: A Guide for Scientists Working at the Bench” is a free online course from iBiology that is now available self-paced, anytime. In the course,

  • Hear inspiring speakers share new perspectives about important, but sometimes lost, aspects of experimental design.
  • Learn how biological research really happens from real-world examples, and gain tips on how to navigate it.
  • Apply what you’re learning to your own research, and walk away with a solid plan for how to start and carry out your own experiments.

More info at: http://bit.ly/2PYqmBW

Read what students are saying about “Let’s Experiment:”


“I feel more secure in my ability to assess how much effort and time experiments need…I really appreciate a systematic way of preparing and thinking about experiments and their results.”

“I found the videos, where different extraordinary scientists tell their own story, truly inspiring and very encouraging.”

“I really like that this course took the lessons that people learn through experience and directly taught the concepts in a way that is easy to apply to everyday life in the lab.”

To find this and other iBiology courses, visit us at https://courses.ibiology.org

(Via iBiology)

Filed Under: Online Resources, Webinars Tagged With: Career: Research (academic), Career: Research (government), Career: Research (industry), Competency: Experimental Design

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