Biological, Biomedical, and Health Sciences

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WuXi Biologics is a leading global Contract Research, Development and Manufacturing Organization (CRDMO) offering end-to-end solutions that enable partners to discover, develop and manufacture biologics from concept to commercialization for the benefit of patients worldwide. WuXi Biologics leverages its technologies and expertise to provide customers with efficient and cost-effective biologics discovery, development and manufacturing solutions. Come visit their location in New Jersey where they are hiring many PhD level employees.

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Genmab is a biotechnology company specializing in the creation and development of differentiated antibody therapeutics to fight against cancer and other serious diseases. Genmab’s proprietary pipeline includes bispecific T-cell engagers, next generation immune checkpoint modulators, effector function enhanced antibodies and antibody-drug conjugates. Come visit their location near Princeton where they are hiring postdocs and scientists to learn more about this growing company.

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Individuals with jobs in Regulatory Affairs negotiate the interaction between the regulators (the government), the regulated (industry), and the market (consumers) to get safe and effective therapies, products and devices to the market. This requires understanding the science behind the drug or product. Come hear from a panel of PhD level individuals who now work in Regulatory Affairs as writers and other roles to learn how you can also make the transition from bench to this area.

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A Contract Research Organization (CRO) is a great place for a fresh PhD to land their first job. More and more pharmaceutical companies are outsourcing parts of their projects to these CROs so it is a growing industry. Come meet PhD-level panelists from three of the largest CROs: Charles River Laboratories, Labcorp Drug Development, and Medpace to learn how you can get this kind of job and the benefits of working for a CRO.

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Life Sciences Consulting: An overview and Case Study with Lumanity

  • January 2, 2023
iJOBS Blog

By Adriana Jones

 

iJOBS Career Panel: Project Management

  • December 23, 2022
iJOBS Blog

By: Sonal Gahlawat

 

Congratulations to Leelabati Biswas, Winner of the 2022 American Medical Association Research Challenge

  • December 22, 2022
Awards & Honors

Congratulations to Leelabati Biswas, a MD/PhD Candidate from Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, the 2022 winner of the American Medical Association (AMA) Research Challenge!

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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

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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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