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Penn Graduate Consulting Club Kickoff

September 3, 2019 by Rebecca Lopez

Are you interested in a career in consulting, but not sure where to get started? Or are you about to start interviewing? Or are you just interested in free food?

Let us help you.

Come join us on Thursday, September 5th, 5:30-6:30 PM in Jon M. Huntsman Hall (room 255) to learn about management consulting as a career path and upcoming PGCC events made to help propel your career.

We are also excited to feature Sudhir Kondisetty, Principal in Risk Advisory Services at RSM. Sudhir will be sharing his first hand account on what it’s like to work at RSM, and his personal journey to success in consulting.

Register for the event at www.tinyurl.com/pgcc2
Sign up for our email list at www.penngradconsulting.com to stay updated about more great events on campus.

Filed Under: Announcements Tagged With: Career: Consulting, Penn Graduate Consulting Club

PBG Fall Kickoff 2019

August 29, 2019 by Rebecca Lopez

PBG Healthcare Consulting

Interested in gaining real life consulting experience? Want to learn more about consulting and the healthcare industry?

When: Thursday, September 12th 2019 from 6:00 pm to 7:00 pm
Where: Jon M. Huntsman Hall, Room 350, 3730 Walnut St

Join Penn Biotech Group Healthcare Consulting at the Fall Kickoff for:
–An intro to the consulting career path
–An overview of PBG, including what we do and how to apply for projects
–Grab food and then drinks at our kickoff happy hour (location TBD)
–Network with fellow PBG members
–For more information about PBG, visit our website at pbgconsulting.org
–No business/consulting experience necessary

If you cannot make it to the kickoff, please sign up for our email list at
tinyurl.com/PBGnews and we’ll be sure to include you in communications going forward about signing up for project teams.

Become a PBG member: tinyurl.com/PBGmember.

Filed Under: Announcements Tagged With: Career: Consulting

Outreach Opportunity – Pennsylvania Society for Biomedical Research

August 29, 2019 by Rebecca Lopez

David Garbe (CAMB alum and Outreach Educator for nonprofit Pennsylvania Society for Biomedical Research) invites BGS students to volunteer. More info below:

“PSBR was established in 1990 with the goal of educating K-16 students about the importance and value of biomedical research, including the role of animals in that research.  We currently offer outreach and educational programs to schools throughout Pennsylvania, Delaware, and West Virginia.  You can find information describing many of our programs here on our website (http://www.psbr.org/programs-18) as well as educational materials here (http://www.psbr.org/resources-53). We are on a mission to build outside relationships that support our work in hopes of developing additional programs, content, and digital media to share our message.   

Students who are interested in community science outreach might love to participate in a PSBR-sponsored activity.  Additionally, students with an interest in informal science instruction might like to design a new biomedical-related program or activity that could be adapted for use throughout the commonwealth of Pennsylvania.  Other ideas might involve assisting in the development of 1) an informal “coffeehouse” science seminar series for the general public or 2) a summer camp for local underserved students, or 3) creating a video/phone app to support our mission. These are just a few examples!”

For more information about PSBR and to learn about their novel Mobile Science Program titled SPARC (Science Program And Research Coach) see the following document. Contact david@psbr.org with questions and to get involved.

Filed Under: Announcements Tagged With: Career: Teaching (K-12), Competency: Communication

Job Opportunity – Medical Writing/Communications

August 23, 2019 by Rebecca Lopez

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Fingerpaint, a company that specializes in multi-media communications of medical information, is seeking a Medical Content Strategist. They are looking for post-docs, or capable masters level students to fill this role.

Interested applicants can reach out directly to Patrick Gannon, PGG alum and current associate medical director at Fingerpaint.

Furthermore, the link to the job posting is here: https://www.fingerpaint.com/careers/2780812273_1/medical-content-strategist/

Filed Under: Announcements Tagged With: Career: Medical Writing

Cornell University – Presidential Postdoctoral Fellows 2020

August 23, 2019 by Rebecca Lopez

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CORNELL UNIVERSITY PRESIDENTIAL POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWS are high-profile postdoctoral research positions with significant independence and resources to attract some of the world’s best young scholars to interact deeply with faculty and students on Cornell’s campuses.  Candidates from all areas of research and inquiry, who will be no more than two years past the award date of their doctoral degree by the application deadline, are eligible for this program. Successful candidates will have access to the full range of talent and considerable resources available at Cornell, and will be encouraged to interact broadly with the Cornell intellectual community, in addition to their postdoctoral research with a tenured or tenure-track faculty member (sponsor) and their research group. Cornell Presidential Postdoctoral Fellows will also receive lifetime membership in the Society of Cornell Fellows along with the participants in other named prestigious and competitively awarded Cornell postdoctoral fellowships. Approximately six to ten Presidential Fellowships are awarded each year, with the inaugural cohort of ten fellows chosen in the academic 2017-2018 year, and nine selected in 2018-2019. For the 2019-2020 selection cycle, as part of the Provost’s Radical Collaborations initiative, some of the postdoctoral positions each year will be reserved for applications focusing on one thematic area of Radical Collaboration outlined by the Provost’s office. This year, the chosen topic will be “Advancing Genome Biology”, in line with the Provost’s task force on Genome Biology which can be found here:http://provost.cornell.edu/academic-initiatives/radical-collaboration/genome-biology/.  Applicants whose research is not covered by this theme are still encouraged to apply.

Appointments are for up to three years, dependent on positive annual evaluations, and may include a teaching component where appropriate of no more than 25% averaged over the length of the appointment.  The stipend for appointments in the 2019-2020 academic year will be $68,000 plus full Cornell University endowed employee fringe benefits. Each Fellow also will be provided $5,000 annually for discretionary research expenses including travel. Interested individuals can contact any tenure-track or tenured Cornell faculty member(s), i.e. assistant, associate or full professor, who, if agreeable to serve as the lead sponsor(s), will endorse the candidate’s application. We recommend contacting prospective faculty sponsors as early as possible. A tenure track assistant professor may serve as a primary sponsor only if a tenured professor serves as secondary sponsor. All Cornell faculty may only sponsor a total of one postdoctoral candidate application (either as primary or secondary sponsor), however if an Assistant Professor is the primary sponsor, tenured faculty may additionally sponsor one as a secondary.

Applications will be judged on the qualifications of the candidate, including their ability to be an ambassador for Cornell University, and the quality and originality of the proposed research and its potential impact. Review and ranking of applications will be performed by a representative faculty committee, and decisions are expected between December 2019 and February 2020. 

More information can be found on our website here: https://research.cornell.edu/content/presidential-postdoctoral-fellows

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

Request a sponsored Membership to the New York Academy of Sciences

August 21, 2019 by Rebecca Lopez

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To support your professional and career development, the Perelman School of Medicine will sponsor interested students, postdocs, faculty and staff for complimentary 1-year Membership to one of the oldest and most prestigious scientific organizations in the United States, the New York Academy of Sciences.

TO REQUEST A SPONSORED MEMBERSHIP, SIGN UP HERE

As an Academy Member, you’ll benefit from free/discounted access to:

  • Cutting Edge Content: publications, eBriefings, and webinars featuring the latest research presented at the New York Academy of Sciences
  • Career Readiness Training: online courses, webinars and other career resources to help you acquire the skills needed to succeed in a STEM-related field
  • Networking & Resume Building: opportunities to present your research, apply for Travel Fellowships, qualify for intensive leadership training, or request a mentor

Filed Under: Announcements Tagged With: Career: Policy, Career: Research (academic), Career: Research (government), Career: Research (industry), Science: Working Life

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