iJOBS Workshop: Genomics Data Carpentry
Professional Development
Rutgers University
675 Hoes Lane West,
Room V12
Piscataway, NJ 08854
675 Hoes Lane West,
Room V12
Piscataway, NJ 08854
Note: This is a 2 day in person workshop. You only need to register once, however attendance at both days is required from 9am-5pm.
Data Carpentry workshops are for any researcher who has data they want to analyze, and no prior computational experience is required. This hands-on workshop teaches basic concepts, skills and tools for working more effectively with data. The focuses of this workshop will be working with genomics data, and data management & analysis for genomics research. They will cover metadata organization in spreadsheets, data organization, connecting to and using cloud computing, the command line for sequence quality control and bioinformatics workflows. March 13 and 14 from 9am-5pm
IN PERSON ONLY
675 Hoes Lane West, Rutgers RWJMS Research Tower Room V12, Piscataway, NJ
Whether you have a background in engineering or biology, you can work at a medical device company and contribute to getting new devices developed, approved and to patients. Come hear from PhD level employees at Medtronics, Glaukos, 3D Bio Therapeutics, Collagen Matrix, and Texas Medical Center to learn how they transitioned to their role and what their company does.
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Come hear from Rutgers alum Alex Izaguirre, PhD who has transitioned from a degree in Immunology to now being the Chief Data Officer at the NYC Health and Hospitals. There he supports strategic and operational needs for hospitals, academic medical centers, provider systems, payers, pharmaceuticals, device companies and biotech. Learn how Alex made the transition to IT and data science.
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Ambit Consulting Services is a consulting firm focused on the future of biopharma. Let by entrepreneurs with decades of industry experience, they focus on helping clients navigate the changing pharma landscape by using cutting-edge approaches to pharmaceutical strategy with a focus on rare diseases. They are actively looking for PhD level hires to work as consultants so learn about the company and how you can become part of this exciting company. Consulting is a great way to stay conneted to the science and help many drugs get to market.
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Business development is the act of pursuing strategic opportunities for a particular business or organization. For example, you could cultivate partnerships or identify new markets for products or services. Many PhD level scientists enjoy this area on the crossroads of research and business. Our guest speaker, Evelyn Chang, who has a science as well as business background will lead us in a business development case study so attendees can learn what is involved in this career.
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Join us to hear from Rutgers alum James Cappola, MD/PhD. We will hear about vaccine development and cancer "vaccine" progress as well as an important focus on the US to support new treatments for PTSD. Dr. Cappola has 25+ years’ experience as Director Clinical Development as well as Clinical Safety; Medical Affairs/ Clinical Research for Hematological, Oncological, Neurological, anti-Infective, Pulmonary, Cardiovascular Drug Development. He is also a Medical Monitor- Pharmacovigilance for Phase I, II, III, IV Clinical Studies in both adults and children.
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Join us to meet PhD level scientists from Pfizer’s Vaccine Research and Development (VRD) representing different career paths and current roles in the organization. Pfizer’s VRD is engaged in the development of numerous life-saving vaccines using cutting-edge technologies. The timely and successful contribution to end the COVID pandemic exemplifies Pfizer’s commitment to breakthroughs that change patients’ lives.
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604 Bartholomew Road
Piscataway, NJ 08854
This is a two and a half day in-person only workshop. You only need to register once, however, all sessions are required.
SciPhD is run by Human Workflows, LLC (http://sciphd.com/) and helps trainees assess their current skill set, express it in business-friendly language as well as recognize/fill skill gaps in areas such as communication, leadership, team building, negotiation and project management. This workshop focuses on 24 essential core competencies valued by industry and business, relates those competencies to activities and behaviors commonly experienced by academic scientists through the scientific method, and demonstrates how those competencies work together to form the operational competencies that are essential in business. These transition business competencies can also be applied by academic and government scientists in running their laboratories. SciPhD is a very interactive and hands-on exposure to these concepts with real action items to take away from the workshop. Throughout the program, students and postdocs will experience at least four behavioral-based interview experiences in which they will play the role of the candidate and the interviewer.
Topics include:
The Business of Science
Successful Communications as a Scientist
Six Leadership Styles
Developing Your People
Negotiation and Finance
Building Effective Teams
Strategic Project Management for Scientists
Applying What You've Learned
Dates and Times – ALL OF THE SESSIONS ARE REQUIRED
January 4 (1 PM – 5 PM)
January 5 (9 AM -5 PM)
January 6 (9 AM -5 PM)
In person only
Busch Student Center, 604 Bartholomew Road, Multipurpose Room, Piscataway
675 Hoes Lane West
Piscataway, NJ 08854
Join us to learn about the exciting opportunities currently available within our Biologics Process Research & Development (BPR&D) organization. The event will begin with an info session led by Merck scientists from Process Cell Sciences, Upstream and Downstream Process Development groups followed by a panel discussion and Q&A. We encourage you to join us to learn about these key opportunities for a challenging and rewarding career in BPR&D at Merck.
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Scientific and strategic consulting is one of the hottest growing career options for PhDs. Come hear a panel of Lumanity (formerly Cello) employees who are in life science consulting and do a hands-on case study in breakout rooms to get a feel for if this is the right career choice for you. Being a consultant allows you to use your technical expertise to help biotech and pharma companies with diverse projects and practicing case studies is critical for getting hired in their field.
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