Professional Development
Event Description
Curious about science communication?
Please join SACNAS-RU in their conversation with Yashira Marie Valentín Feliciano to learn about her journey in science communication and how it can be leveraged for more inclusivity in science.
Yashira is a graduate of the University of Puerto Rico with a bachelor's degree in biotechnology and a master’s in environmental engineering. She also facilitates workshops for student development and how to best put your foot forward in applications for different programs.
When: Friday, December 10 at 6:30 pm
Where: Zoom!
https://rutgers.zoom.us/j/92079380805?pwd=YmNOT0JBNnBvZHl0bkcrTk1kcUhEQT09
Meeting ID: 920 7938 0805
Password: SACNAS
A STEM Student’s Guide to Venture Capital
Professional Development
Event Description
Join us for our next Innovate and Educate event! This event will not only expose STEM-oriented graduate students and post-docs to the role venture capital may play in funding the inventions they are creating in their academic and research programs but will also explain the types of jobs that may be available within the venture capital ecosystem for individuals that have a STEM background. The panel is made up of professionals that work in venture capital that also have PhDs in STEM-oriented subjects. They will share their experiences in funding and supporting STEM-oriented startup companies and share their experiences for how they navigated from PhD scientists to landing jobs in the venture capital industry.
While this program is oriented towards higher-education STEM students and post-docs, it is open to all students or individuals that may be interested in accessing venture capital or finding a job in venture capital!
This free event will be held virtually via Zoom. To register, follow this link.
Panelists:
- Susanna Harris, PhD – Manager of Engagement and Communications, Xontogeny
- Inca Dieterich, PhD – Associate, Arch Ventures
- Scott Alpizar, PhD – Senior Venture Associate, Foundation Venture Capital Group
Moderator:
- Mike Wiley – Vice President, Foundation Venture Capital Group
Presented by:
Foundation for Health Advancement
The Foundation for Health Advancement (FHA) is a 501c(3) not-for-profit organization. FHA’s programs grow new science-based businesses in collaboration with New Jersey-based research institutions and inspire students to pursue STEM majors and careers. FHA, in partnership with its affiliates, New Jersey Health Foundation (NJHF) and Foundation Venture Capital Group (FVCG), provides funding and technical support to faculty and student researchers at our partner institutions. Visit our website for more information.
Rutgers iJOBS
The Rutgers University iJOBS Program exposes life science PhD students and postdocs to a range of non-academic and academic career options and empowers them to pursue their career goals. In 2014 Rutgers became 1 of only 17 schools in the country to be awarded an NIH BEST grant and iJOBS programming was later expanded to all campuses of Rutgers as well as Princeton, Rowan, NJ Institute of Technology and Stevens Institute of Technology. iJOBS maintains research as the primary trainee focus while offering programming to broaden trainee's perspectives, experiences, and knowledge to facilitate the pursuit of academic and non-academic careers. For more information, visit the Rutgers iJOBS website.
Princeton Innovation Center BioLabs
Princeton Innovation Center BioLabs, a premier incubator for technology and life science startups in New Jersey, offers 30,000 square-feet of wet and dry labs, private offices, and open coworking space for startup companies formed by Princeton University faculty, students and alumni, as well as by members of the wider New Jersey community. Members have access to their shared lab equipment, EH&S and hazardous waste services, and a convenient purchasing platform. For more information, visit the Princeton Innovation Center BioLabs website.
IMSD hosts: Alumni research presentations
Professional Development
Event Description
IMSD welcomes Rutgers IMSD alumni: Tiffany King, PhD and Alejandra Laureano, PhD. Tiffany is a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Pennsylvania, School of Medicine. Alejandra is a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard Medical School. Tiffany and Alejandra will talk about their current research and take your questions.
IMSD workshop: “Countering the imposter syndrome- Finding your own powerful story"
Professional Development
Research presentation Alvin Crespo IMSD and Ecology and Evolution predoctoral student
Professional Development
Event Description
Alvin Crespo, a 5th-year IMSD student in the Ecology and Evolution graduate program, will present his ongoing work on the topic "An exploration of the molecular evolution of Cressdnaviricota: A phylum of viruses with single-stranded circular DNA genomes". Click to view the details.
IMSD Workshop: "Making a presentation that works for you"
Professional Development
Event Description
Dr. Langer will offer "best practice" guidelines for how to prepare and deliver an oral presentation of your research.
Community Building Event
Professional Development
Event Description
The IMSD program is hosting a social event for all IMSD trainees, IMSD associates, and guest PhD students from under-represented or diverse backgrounds across the Rutgers-NB campuses. The social will take place on the patio of the Tower building, 675 Hoes Lane, Piscataway.
Meeting for Second Year IMSD Students
Professional Development
Event Description
The meeting will be focused on “Goals for Year 2 and Your Mentor Relationship”.
Meeting for First Year IMSD Students
Professional Development
Event Description
The meeting will be focused on “Finding a Research Rotation Lab- Looking for a Perfect Match”
iJOBS Virtual Site Visit: Stryker Medical Device Company
Professional Development
Event Description
Stryker is one of the world’s leading medical technology companies that offers a diverse array of innovative products and services in Orthopedics, Medical and Surgical, and Neurotechnology and Spine to improve patient and hospital outcomes. Hear from a Human Resources representative about what they are looking for. Also, meet PhD-level employees who did not necessarily study devices or engineering during graduate school to learn how they moved into their different roles at Stryker. Click here to see panelist.