Featured
Event Description
We have all experienced the "my experiment did not work". It is the unavoidable reality of doing research. However, many frustrating moments, days, months and at times even years, can be avoided by a collective effort to be true to yourself, your colleagues, and the scientific community at large. At this meeting we will discuss best practices that will help you make contributions that really count.
iJOBS Career Panel: Technical Specialists and Patent Law
By: Sonal Gahlawat
iJOBS Career Panel: Careers in Stem
Professional Development
Event Description
The virtual panel on Careers in STEM was held on 4/8/2022, hosted by Rutgers-Newark's Department of Psychology Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee, and sponsored by the IDEA Innovation grant and iJOBS. The event featured 7 panelists who have obtained their PhDs in various STEM fields and went on to pursue careers outside academia - Dr. Itzamarie Chevere-Torres, Dr. Juan Valdez Capuccino, Dr. Kholud Dardir, Dr. Sally Blandford, Dr. Laura Braunstein, Dr. Sonya Dougal, & Dr. James Thomas
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MBGSO Symposium Award Winners
Our first in-person event in two years was a huge success. Congratulations to the 2022 Molecular Biosciences Graduate Student Organization Symposium Award Winners.
Oral Presentation Winners:
- Daniel Jung
- Nuo Jia
- Irving Estevez
Poster Winners:
iJOBS Career Panel: Nutrition and Fragrance industry
By Sergio Crespo Flores
Publishing Jobs at Wiley
By Soumyadipa Das
iJOBS Career Panel: Medical Science Liaison
Professional Development
Event Description
The Medical Science Liaison (MSL) is a specific role within the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical device, CRO and other healthcare industries. MSLs have advanced scientific training generally consisting of a doctorate degree in the life sciences. Join us to speak to a panel of MSLs and learn about the From Pharma to Science Training Program and a fellowship we are offering for free if you are interested in taking the training to help you prepare for this career path.
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iJOBS Virtual Site Visit: PTC Therapeutics
Professional Development
Event Description
PTC Therapeutics headquartered right in Central New Jersey has quadrupled its research workforce in the past few years. Originally started with a focus on rare diseases, their pipeline has expanded and now includes Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, Huntington’s AADC Deficiency, Acute Myeloid Leukemia, Leiomyosarcoma, Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma, and Covid-19. They use the newest technologies available to find innovative ways to treat those diseases. These approaches include gene therapy, nonsense readthrough, transcript regulators, Bio-e electron transfer and alternative splicing. Come hear from HR representatives as well as PhD level employees to learn about the company.
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IMSD workshop: "Building Self-Efficacy: Nurturing your belief in your ability to succeed"
Professional Development
Event Description
Research can be challenging. Learning new techniques can be tough. When experiments fail, which they often do, it can be discouraging. The old sage advice is to develop thick skin, put your head down, and push forward. But is this the best way to succeed?
In this session, we will explore how the concept of “self-efficacy”, which is your belief in your ability to succeed, and discuss strategies to keep you on your road to your success.
Senior IMSD graduate students research presentations
Professional Development
Event Description
IMSD invites two of our senior graduate students, Khea Wolff and Stephania Guzman, to present their ongoing work:
Khea Wolff, a 6th year graduate student in the Plant Biology graduate program, will present her work entitled: "An investigation into the pharmacological activity of an isothiocyanate-rich moringa seed extract".
Stephanie Guzman, a 5th year graduate student in the Molecular Pharmacology graduate program will present her work entitled: "Targeting hepatic kisspeptin receptor ameliorates non-alcoholic fatty liver disease"