A panel of recent IGG program graduates will provide advice and insight into preparing for your defense and searching for jobs in the current market. Additional information about the recent alumni are included in the flyer that is attached. If you are interested in attending, please fill out the attached registration form.
Date: Tuesday, July 28th 5-6pm
Registration: https://forms.gle/CNWRbaoR5YdKEGsz7
Career: Research (industry)
ISCC-PEG Scholars Program
The Inter-Society Coordinating Committee for Practitioner Education in Genomics (ISCC-PEG) is a collaborative group aimed at improving healthcare provider genomics education. Currently, ISSC-PEG has over 180 members, which includes societies, institutes, individuals and industry members. The committee is supported by the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI).
The Scholars Program provides exposure to broader genomics community and experts in the field, with opportunities to work on a genetics/genomics-related education projects under the mentorship of an ISCC-PEG member. The appointment is for two years. Each scholar will have their travel funded for the annual ISCC-PEG in-person meeting (typically January or February) for a presentation on their project progress.
Requirements
- Students or trainees must be enrolled in a college, a higher degree program or a training program for at least the first year as a scholar.
- Show interest in genetics and medical education. However, expertise or training program focus is not required.
- Be able to commit to the full two-year term.
- Be willing to work on a genetics education project with an assigned mentor.
- Participate in monthly conference calls and attend/present at the annual in-person meetings.
- Submit a letter of support from the supervisor or program director.
- Eligible to work in the United States. NHGRI will not sponsor visas or international travel.
Program Flyer (PDF)
To apply, fill out the online application at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/5Y3BBXH
Questions? Contact ISCCPEGScholars@nih.gov
Applications are due on September 1, 2020. Selected candidates will be notified by mid-October, 2020.
Postdocs at Regeneron
Regeneron is currently recruiting for two postdoctoral positions:
Regeneron Genetics Center: https://careers.regeneron.com/job/REGEA002619852BR5080/Postdoctoral-Fellow-Regeneron-Genetics-Center-RGC
As always, Career Services is happy to assist you in putting together application materials. Feel free to schedule an appointment via Handshake today!
Open Positions at Oncora Medical
Oncora Medical, a company started by David Lindsay, an MD/ PhD student within the School of Engineering at Penn, to “fight cancer with data,” is currently hiring two full time (remote) positions.
The first is for a Senior Software Engineer to work on the Data Platform (which integrates data from various health system data sources, including PACS): https://hire.withgoogle.com/public/jobs/oncoramedicalcom/view/P_AAAAAACAAKQJfnNzVvW4T4
They are also hiring a Product Manager with domain expertise in radiation oncology:
https://hire.withgoogle.com/public/jobs/oncoramedicalcom/view/P_AAAAAACAAKQPSFdQ6e8zTV
Penn Libraries, “Summer Workshops”
Trying to figure out how to have a productive summer? Looking for training? Exploring new skills? From R to archives, the Penn Libraries is offering a variety of workshops and series to help you make the most of Summer 2020.
Check out their calendar as well as their online guide which contains links to register for workshops in seven tracks, plus recordings and materials from completed workshops.
The workshops will cover the following topics:
STEM Industry Postdoc Online Q&A – Regeneron Pharmaceuticals
Wednesday, June 24th 2020
12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT
Join Career Services for this informational online Q&A session with Julie Horowitz, Ph.D. (https://www.linkedin.com/in/julie-horowitz-a93ab270/), a former postdoc and current manager at Regeneron Pharmaceuticals. Dr. Horowitz will answer questions that you may have about how to identify and apply for postdoc opportunities in industry. She will provide advice on what you can do when you start your search, and answer any questions you have on where and how you can seek out postdoc opportunities in industry. This discussion will be a valuable resource for anyone considering a postdoc once they have finished with their PhD – even if you are still several years from finishing up right now.
Please register to receive the online video link. If you have questions you would like the moderator to pose to Dr. Horowitz, please send them to Dianne Hull (dhull@upenn.edu) in Career Services.