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Public Health Laboratory -Post-Doc Opportunity

February 4, 2021 by Rebecca Lopez

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The New Jersey Public Health and Environmental Laboratories has two fellowship opportunities beginning this spring at their Ewing, New Jersey campus.  See their description below:

“We have received funding through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Epidemiology Laboratory Capacity COVID supplemental fund to support two, two-year fellowships.

Our 160,000 square foot facility is located on the NJ State Police campus, and houses public health laboratories dedicated to support newborn screening for genetic abnormalities, biothreat response, foodborne, waterborne and vectorborne surveillance and outbreak response, biomonitoring for environmental chemical contaminants, chemical terrorism response, medicinal marijuana testing, water testing in compliance with NJ Clean Water act, and to support clinical testing needs in vulnerable communities.  New Jersey Departments of Agriculture and Environmental Protection also have laboratories on campus.”

Fellow Responsibilities: https://bgscareerdevelopment.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/DPF-44-Research-Scientist-3-FINAL-9.2.20.docx

Application information can be found here: https://nj.gov/health/hr/hlthnov/documents/novE446-20.pdf

Filed Under: Jobs Tagged With: Career: Public health

Publishing Resources from the Penn Libraries

February 4, 2021 by Rebecca Lopez

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Navigating the publishing world can be a daunting process for established and emerging scholars alike. Whether you’re preparing to publish a book or review, or working on journal articles or dissertations, Penn Libraries can help you make informed decisions about where and how to publish.

Services for Authors

The Libraries offers services for authors at every step of the publishing journey. Our team of subject specialists can offer customized recommendations in identifying, evaluating, and assessing the impact of journals and publishers across disciplines. Request a consultation or browse the Libraries’ online resources to start developing a publishing plan that suits your project and audience, choose the best journal or publisher for your work, and identify metrics and tools to measure the influence and scholarly impact of your publications.

The Libraries’ subject specialists, including a new dedicated copyright advisor, can also help you navigate the finer points of copyright, fair use, and open-access publishing. Learn how to retain your rights under copyright as you publish, increase the discoverability of your work, and use the Creative Commons licensing system to control the way you share your work. The Libraries also manages ScholarlyCommons, a freely-accessible repository for the scholarly output of researchers at the University of Pennsylvania.

Get in Touch

Ready to work with us? To learn more about the Libraries’ services for students and faculty:

  • Browse our online resources
  • Request a consultation
  • Connect directly with a subject librarian in your discipline

Spring 2021 Publishing Workshops

The Libraries is hosting a series of workshops this spring focused on various elements of the publishing process. From February to April, tune in to virtual sessions covering citation management, impact metrics, fair use, and more. Find the full suite of publishing workshops online and register to attend.

Filed Under: Announcements, Online Resources Tagged With: Career: Publishing

2021 Love Data Week

February 3, 2021 by Rebecca Lopez

Love Data Week 2021

The Penn Libraries present a series of workshops on data analysis and visualization. Learn more at https://guides.library.upenn.edu/lovedata/2021.

  • Excel Basics: Getting Started with Excel – Monday February 8, 3-4pm
  • R Basics: Prepare Data for Modeling and Analysis – Tuesday February 9, 1:30-3pm
  • Introduction to Data Visualization – Tuesday February 9, 2-3pm
  • Panel on Kislak Data Projects – Wednesday February 10, 10-11am

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

NIH OITE, “Managing Up to Maximize Mentoring Relationships”

February 3, 2021 by Rebecca Lopez

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Please join NIH for the next installment of their “Becoming a Resilient Scientist” series: Managing Up to Maximize Mentoring Relationships.

Tuesday, February 9th, from 2-4 pm EST
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3222926275919384846


“We all need mentors to support and encourage us throughout our educational and career journey. In this webinar, we will the mentoring relationship in research environments with a focus on improving your relationship with your PI, finding mentors and on improving communication and interpersonal interactions. The webinar will help clarify what you need from your supervisors and mentors and address how to get what you need from these important interactions.

We will host the small group discussions to this topic on Monday (2/22) and Tuesday (2/23).

To participate in the series, please register for the webinar using the provided link above or visit our website. Attend the webinar or if you cannot join live, watch the webinar recording later. Invitations to sign up for the small group discussions will be sent out the day of the lecture to everybody who registered for the webinar.

For questions regarding this series, please contact the OITE at OITE@mail.nih.gov.”

Filed Under: Announcements, Webinars Tagged With: National Institutes of Health, Science: Working Life

Immunotherapy Listing – Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Duke University

February 2, 2021 by Rebecca Lopez

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A Postdoctoral Research Fellow position is available in the Applied Therapeutics Center (Department of Surgery) at Duke University, Durham, NC.  This fellow will work with Drs. Zachary Hartman and Erika Crosby to explore the fast-developing and highly interdisciplinary fields of oncology and immunobiology with an emphasis towards immunotherapeutic strategies to treat different types of breast cancer.  This emerging field has recently seen the clinical development and approval of multiple checkpoint inhibitors and industry interest, which should yield experience for the candidate applicable to a career in academic medicine or biomedical pharmaceutical research. We are interested in a fellow to explore combinations of different immunotherapeutic strategies with targeted therapies in a variety of breast cancer models.  As our group is in collaboration with multiple industry and academic partners, we are seeking an applicant with excellent communication skills to serve as a member of an interactive team.

Training/Experience:  Strong English communication and interpersonal skills are required as the candidate will need to be able to work with many collaborators in a multi-disciplinary team environment.  Experience and proficiency with cloning design and execution, in vitro assays, in vivo mouse models, as well as versatile cellular and molecular biology techniques (quantitative RT-PCR, flow cytometry, western blotting, ELISA, immunological techniques, immunohistochemistry, immunofluorescence, recombinant DNA cloning, and luciferase reporter analyses) are preferred.  Additional skills utilizing high-throughput shRNA screening, next-generation sequencing, or modelling in vivo tumor environments are highly valued.  Proven ability to learn and pioneer new techniques and assay systems will be equally valued to past familiarity with any particular techniques.  We are looking for a passionate, hard-working, and self-motivated individual that is able to work on a multidisciplinary project and wishes to pursue a career in translational cancer research.

Education: Candidate must have recently graduated (within three years) with a Ph.D. and/or M.D./Ph.D. degree in Immunology, Cancer Biology, or related field. 

Interested candidates should submit a current CV/biosketch with their references and contact info to zachary.hartman@duke.edu.

Filed Under: Jobs Tagged With: Career: Research (academic)

Queer in STEMinar – February 3rd, 2021

February 2, 2021 by Rebecca Lopez


LTBGS+ is excited to announce their first Queer in STEMinar speaker of the new year! Please join them Wednesday, February 3rd, 2021 at 5pm to hear about Dr. Donita Brady’s experiences as an LGBTQ+ scientist and for a general discussion around being out in academia.

Link: https://pennmedicine.zoom.us/j/94441914182

Filed Under: Announcements Tagged With: Science: Working Life

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