iJOBS
Event Description
Objectives:
- Rayana Luna, PhD’s background and career path to an MSL
- What are the common aspects and differences between researcher and MSL roles
- What an MSL does and how to transition from being a scientist to a science communicator
- What to expect when applying to MSL roles
- What are the hiring managers are expecting from your application package and interview
- 5 main tips to increase your branding, visibility and changes when making the academia-industry transition
- demonstrate Rayana Luna’s program and learning platform for aspiring MSLs
iJOBS Workshop: Unleashing Your Potential
Professional Development
Robert Wood Johnson Medical School Research Tower
675 Hoes Lane West
Deans Conference Room, R123
Piscataway, NJ 08854
Phone
7322352106Event Description
Many graduate students and postdoc struggle with how to be as efficient as possible while juggling lab work, writing manuscripts or thesis, meetings, courses and their personal lives. Wilson Ng, PhD is the Senior Program Coordinator for Graduate Student Services at Rutgers and will lead this in-person hands-on workshop that will give grad students and postdocs tips and tricks to maximize your potential which will help you now as well as in your future careerl. Topics covered will include.
- Challenges to productivity
- Procrastination
- Stress and anxiety
- Productivity strategies
- Time management
IN PERSON only
Lunch will be served
iJOBS Seminar: FDA Drug Approval and Case Study
Professional Development
Virtual Location
https://rutgers.zoom.us/my/alderja Passcode: JanetEvent Description
Join us for a presentation by Daniel Gordin, PhD, retired pharmaceutical executive and current regulatory affairs consultant, as he discusses the development pathway of an investigational drug from the bench-top to FDA review, including key considerations during the FDA review process. Dr. Gordin will also present a case study on the Bridging Strategy, which addresses changes in the formulation of an experimental drug during its development. This seminar will give you invaluable first-hand insight to the pharmaceutical drug development process.
iJOBS Virtual Site Visit: Amgen
Professional Development
Event Description
Come meet PhD level employees at Amgen in various job areas both on and off the bench and hear what it is like to work at this well-known company plus how these scientists transitioned from academia to industry. Amgen is a worldwide pioneer in biotechnology with a mission to serve patients. They focus on four therapeutic areas, general medicine, rare disease, inflammation, and oncology, They pursue new ways to do science using tools like AI, generative biology and human data to discover what is not yet known and develop new precision medicines.
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iJOBS Career Panel: Patent Agent and Intellectual Property
Professional Development
Event Description
Scientists play an important role in protecting intellectual property and filing patent briefs. A patent agent is a licensed professional who helps inventors with patent applications. They can write and prosecute patent applications, and represent inventors before the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO). Come hear from several panelists who have chosen this exciting career path and learn about the role of IP in the fields of life sciences and biomedical engineering.
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iJOBS Virtual Site Visit: Pfizer
Professional Development
Event Description
Pfizer is a world-wide pharmaceutical company that designs revolutionary medicines for people living with all types of diseases. Their pipeline includes drugs in oncology, vaccines, rare diseases, inflammation and immunity among others. Come hear about the company as well as from a panel of PhD level employees in different roles at Pfizer both on and off the bench. You can also learn how to transition into a role at Pfizer straight from academia.
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iJOBS Career Panel: Finance and Equity Research
Professional Development
Event Description
PhD level scientists are hired as equity researchers to evaluate companies with the goal of making investment recommendations. They analyze a company in all aspects, from its financials to its competition to its industry outlook. You can apply your scientific, medical, and analytical expertise in this fast-paced and exciting career focused on biotechnology companies. Come hear from a panel of research analysts to learn how to get started on this path and get their advice.
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iJOBS and Eagleton Career Panel: Science Policy
Professional Development
Event Description
Learn how you can take your science background and contribute to creation of policy at the state and federal level and benefit society. Hear from Rutgers alum as well as current and former New Jersey Eagleton Science and Politics Fellows who have successfully transitioned off the bench to a fulfilling career in policy at various organizations including the NIH, state agencies as well as foundations, think tanks and more.
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iJOBS Workshop: How to Create a LinkedIn Profile that Will Help You Get a Job
Professional Development
Virtual Location
https://rutgers.zoom.us/my/alderja Passcode: JanetEvent Description
Making your LinkedIn profile highly visible and building your brand is essential for expanding your network and helping you get hired. However, most of us struggle with what to include in our LinkedIn profile. Penny Pearl of 2Actify is an expert at helping scientists articulate their unique value and create a brand that we can use for marketing ourselves as researchers who have transferable skills. Attend this workshop to learn best practices as to how to create the different sections of your LinkedIn profile improve your chances of getting noticed by those who matter!
iJOBS Workshop: Effective Mentoring of Undergraduates in Research
Professional Development
Event Description
This active learning workshop for PhD students, Postdoctoral Fellows and faculty will use techniques and case study discussions in breakout sessions to teach tools and skills to better mentor undergraduate students in a research setting. Attendees will also reflect upon approaches they would use to mentor trainees and employees when they are running a lab or research group in the future. An opportunity to earn a Microbadge in Mentoring Undergrads will be available for those who wish to follow up with additional activities.
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