We spent the rest of the day birding a large wetland near La Grande called Ladd Marsh. In addition there were large numbers of Yellow-headed blackbirds, lots of waterfowl, and just generally good birding. Sunday we headed back to WA and Biscuit Ridge where we targeted Green-tailed towhee on a day when it was flat out cold and windy. We battled through the elements and most of us got at least fleeting looks at a GTTO.

We got to hear it sing along with at least one more farther down a slippery, wet, rocky hillside. Just after seeing this some of us got on an adult Northern Goshawk as it flew up the valley. After briefly considering a try for Great-gray owl in WA where it has been seen on Jasper Mountain Rd, we decided to stop shivering and head for lower ground.

Millet Pond, near the mouth of the Walla Walla River, has had Glossy Ibis recently, and so we headed there to explore, warm up, and seek Blue-winged teal, Yellow-headed blackbird, Black-crowned Heron, and a good afternoon of birding. Many of us extended the day with a trip to the Tyson Blood Ponds hoping for a White-rumped sandpiper seen there the prior day, but neither our group nor prior birders relocated one. It was a cool place, with lots of Black-necked stilts, a few ducks, and Greater yellowlegs and Spotted sandpiper.

We spent our last night in Yakima after dinner in Pasco. I also wrote daily posts on my personal birding notes readers are welcome to see. Repositioning Cruise LA to Vancouver. Sign up by Friday Jan 22 to assure a spot. Size limit for the group will be There is a single port-of-call at Victoria BC from noon until There should be a good part of May 6th in WA waters. This includes everything except tips and alcohol.


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To reserve a spot on the trip send an email to Gail Agamie. I expect the spaces to fill quickly, so sign up right away. This is a different type of pelagic cruising. No stopping for birds, viewing mostly through a spotting scope, and several days long. A big plus is much less motion, so seasickness should be less of a concern. I expect them to fill fast.

There is no financial commitment to sign up. Just send you full name and date of birth to:. Simple one at a time , Complex various strategies including stepwise , and Simultaneous, with most feathers molted together. But each feather takes the same amount of time, whether all at once or one at a time. An extreme example of this is that it would take Argentavis, the giant prehistoric bird, almost 2 years to molt each primary one at a time, but it would take 7 months to molt 3 at a time, which could have been doable in a beast that size like the giant prehistoric penguins.

We also know that breeding and molting in larger birds might not happen in the same year due to the cost to the bird. Their pattern appears to be alternate years of major molts and then smaller molts, with P6-P7 being the key. Much research remains to be done and could keep graduate students busy for many years. In the case of Laysan and Black-footed Albatrosses, some years ago, researchers were aboard trawlers that used drift nets in a study to determine how dangerous these nets were to these threatened species, which is why these two species have been studied, but no other albatross species and yes, drift nets were determined to be a menace.

The recovered albatross specimens from this once-in-a-lifetime study have been keeping researchers busy ever since. Another interesting item was growth bands on feathers!! Light days and dark nights show up in daily bands on young feathers. And many more fascinating tidbits, like those Limpkins and their supposed proximal molt pattern.

We will be looking forward to having you back and hearing your work on migration! Prairie Falcon on Boe Rd. Northern Shrike in the thorny brambles. Our group at Wylie Slough. Long-billed curlew at Hayton Reserve. Ash-throated Flycatcher by Diane Y-Q. Prepare policies and programs governing application assessment and inspection activities that are aligned with existing laws and reflect an understanding of existing operational requirements and practices.

Research and analyze policy issues or proposals and present options analysis to management. For learn more and apply, click here. Internships at the Scientista Foundation unpaid The Scientista Foundation is an exciting new start up that empowers pre-professional women in STEM science, technology, engineering and mathematics using media and online web platforms in innovative ways. We are the first organization to provide a centralized network and resources specifically targeted to the needs of college and graduate women in STEM on a national level.

There are a number of internships available in the communications area including blog editor and social media coordinator. Click here to see details. There is also an Editor-in-chief positions available. To see details on that position, click here. The CDCP is laser focused on elucidating the etiology, dysregulated cell types, signaling pathways, driver cytokines, and novel treatments for idiopathic multicentric Castleman disease.

MS or PhD required; immunology experience preferred. See full position description here. For more information, contact David Fajgenbaum at UPenn. Free online NIH course: Registration opens on October 1, The course begins October 1, and ends on June 30, The final exam will be available on the course website starting November 15, and closing on June 30, exact times will be posted to our website.

You can read articles by Jennifer Casiano-Matos about lessons she learned from her internship in industry. Applications will be reviewed and interviews may be conducted as needed. The program will begin Friday, October 5, at 2: Troy Messick of the Wistar Institute and Dr. Scott Kachlany of Rutgers University Dr. We are accepting poster submissions poster size: Submit abstracts for consideration here , or for questions email Troy Messick tmessick wistar. To register and for more information, click here.

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Registration will also open on October 1, The final exam will be available starting on October 1, Data Incubator Fellowship The Data Incubator is an intensive 8 week fellowship that prepares masters students, PhDs, and postdocs in STEM and social science fields seeking industry careers as data scientists. The program is free for Fellows and supported by sponsorships from hundreds of employers across multiple industries. In response to the overwhelming interest in our earlier sessions, we will be holding another fellowship. Anyone who has already obtained a masters or PhD degree or who is within one year of graduating with a masters or PhD is welcome to apply.

Applications from international students are welcome. Everyone else is encouraged to sign-up for a future session. In addition to the in-person locations in NYC we will have a remote online session. All sections will be from to Application Link, click here. Data Science in 30 minutes: Learn how to build a data-science project in our upcoming free Data Science in minutes webcast.

Signup soon as space is limited. Principal Scientist, Biophysical Characterization For description and qualifications as well as how to apply, click here. Must be self-motivated, possess leadership qualities and able to independently organize work load and priorities to meet demands. Participation in Product Development project teams to provide guidance on safety strategy for supporting new products and technologies will be required. You will be expected to have a strong proficiency in toxicology and risk assessment.

You will also be expected to be an effective communicator across the organization to provide clear recommendations on various safety issues to both scientific and non-scientific audiences. The ideal candidate should possess the ability to make decisions independently and assess when escalation is appropriate.

Excellent team and interpersonal skills is a must. Strong computer experience is essential. The candidate must exhibit attention to detail and excellent written and oral communication, organizational, and problem-solving skills. The candidate must be flexible with the ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously in a fast-paced highly matrixed environment while meeting established deadlines. The candidate must be self-motivated, possess leadership qualities and able to independently organize their work load and priorities to meet demands. You will participate in Product Development project teams to provide guidance on safety strategy for supporting new products and technologies.

The individual in this role will be expected to develop a strong proficiency in all aspects of toxicology and risk assessment. Strong computer experience is highly preferred. The Digital Health Disruption: How it Enhances Patient Care Sep 27 from 5: A panel of innovative healthcare and industry leaders will share their perspectives on how digital healthcare is revolutionizing patient identification, engagement, access, and outcomes.

Explore how digital tools for patient participation, real world data, and artificial intelligence are impacting patient contribution to drug development, from basic and clinical research through commercialization. For more information and to register, click here. In this reception event, you will get the chance to network with senior leaders within our agencies. You need to apply to be chosen to participate. For more information, click here. Every year the foundation holds a symposium. This year the symposium that will take place in Boston in March , See attached packet that describes the symposium and the link to the foundation website.

Their job site is here. Samantha Yost samyost scarletmail. Please click here to read job posting and contact Samantha for more info. Scientist II Bioassay Biosimilar development, Adello Biologics The Scientist III Bioassay will be responsible for phase specific analytical method development and sample testing required for functional characterization of biologics through various phases of biosimilar development.

Additional responsibilities include support of method transfer to QC laboratories and liaising with CRO laboratories. Experience with flow-cytometry and BLI binding assays is a plus. The candidate must have experience authoring SOPs and technical reports. The successful candidate will be a highly motivated, well-organized, and detail-oriented scientist who can work effectively in a fast-paced and multi-disciplinary environment.

Development of bioassays for characterization and product release: The Contract Research Laboratory Career: The Contract Research Laboratory CRO has always been an integral part of the drug discovery, development and safety assessment, providing specialized services and support to the pharmaceutical, chemical and consumer care industries.

This seminar, designed as an interactive discussion with the audience, will explore the role of the CRO in the drug discovery, development and safety assessment industry and the satisfying career opportunities that the CRO industry can provide. To attend please sign up and vote on lunch selection here by Sep 16th. You can register today by clicking here. October 2, 5PM Location: Please attach a cover letter and resume to your email to her. The incumbent must have the experience working in authoring SOPs and technical reports suitable for review by health authorities and mentoring other scientists.

The successful candidate will be a highly motivated, well-organized, detailed-orientated scientist with the ability to work effectively in a fast-paced and multi-disciplinary environment. Application of regulatory guidance for assay development, data analysis, and biosimilarity testing. Support drug substance and drug product manufacturing process development Transfer of analytical methodologies to other laboratories. Author reports suitable to support regulatory filings and responses to inquiries from regulatory authorities.

Knowledge and application of complex sample preparation methodologies as applied to quantitative protein mass spectrometry workflows. This individual should have demonstrated fundamental knowledge of protein structure and degradation mechanisms including chemical stability, physical stability, interactions with common excipients etc. Strong command over data analysis and fitting of various kinetic and thermodynamic models. Prior experience in authoring relevant sections of regulatory dossiers and addressing health authority questions. Good conceptual, analytical, problem solving, and organizational skills — must be detail-oriented, and able to work independently and in teams.

Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written, and the ability to interface effectively with functional groups. Highly motivated, self-driven individual, well-organized with record-keeping, and adaptable to rapidly changing priorities. Lead efforts related to method development, qualification and validation, including preparation and review of protocols, SOPs and reports. Lead the sample analysis for similarity assessment, formulation and process development, CQA assessment, stability studies, and forced degradation studies.

Internal expert on data interpretation, applications, instrumentation and trouble shooting. The position is located in Piscataway, New Jersey. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: Ensure adherence to highest quality and efficiency standards in laboratory operations cGLP, cGMP Develop, optimize and validate new chromatography methods using literature references and scientific principles.

Implement and when necessary, optimize compendial test methods. Independently write experiment summaries, development reports, technical reports, operation and test method procedure documents, and review documents comprising, but not limited to batch records, standard operating procedures, standard test methods, validation protocols and reports, etc.

Experience with any or all of the following is considered advantageous: We are seeking candidates interested in contributing to a bourgeoning field that has the potential to help millions of patients. As a growing company, Adello Biologics offers real development opportunities for candidates excited to take on responsibility, make an immediate impact and help us achieve our vision.

Ability to multitask technical responsibilities in a fast-paced, dynamic environment is required Proficiency with the following software is required: Independently perform research service projects and ensure successful delivery. Highly proficient in Molecular Biology principles and technologies including PCR, molecular cloning, and basic sequence analysis required.

Hands-on experience with Next Generation Sequencing platforms preferred. Experience with handling and processing customer samples preferred. Strong communication skills, both written and verbal, To apply, click here. Our medical and scientific team, an incredibly accomplished group of PhDs and MDs, translate complex science into impactful and meaningful communications. In our company, you can utilize your advanced scientific knowledge to help develop sound, strategic, and insightful content for our clients.

You will thrive with us because you will always be learning and we will work closely with you to guide your career growth. We currently have immediate opportunities in ALL of our offices! If you are interested in pursuing a career in medical communications, please email your resume to Denia Talavera, HR Manager at dtalavera hcg-int. Scientist position at Ceglene 1.

Assay development to support biomarker strategies for clinical trials 2. Develop in-vitro assays for evaluating mechanisms of drug resistance, drug differentiation and pharmacodynamic marker identification develop resistant cell lines, make stable and conditional knock-downs and knock-ins, cellular trafficking studies 3.

Study the intracellular signaling networks and feedback mechanisms within pertinent cell types to assess mechanism of action and rationalize drug combination strategy. Basic cellular assays apoptosis, flow cytometry, proliferation 5. Interface with bioinformaticians to analyze genomics data for understanding pathways of resistance and differentiation of Celgene drugs in development 6. Participate in translational team meetings to present data and provide interpretation 7.

Analyze, interpret, and present experimental results. Contributes to bringing new technologies in-house Assumes responsibility for writing non-clinical pharmacology study reports, invention disclosures, and contribute to the writing of investigator brochures, IND applications, regulatory annual reports, and other regulatory documents when appropriate. If you are interested, contact hiring contact at Aerotek - Allison Thomas allthomas aerotek.

Interested in Entrepreneurship and Intellectual Property? A flyer is attached. Click here to obtain a pdf of the application and to see a description of team roles. Poster submissions are being accepted.

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Submit poster abstract here or email Troy Messick tmessick wistar. Also congrats to Communicating Science course participant Yuiqing Anne Yang who has a job at Johnson and Johnson Consumer division as a postdoctoral scientist. Only a handful of schools have programs like yours and we want to give others a taste of your experience.

We are looking for new bloggers to write diary-style entries about the career development process to be published on the national NIH BEST website. The series will run from October - March. The blog will be posted publicly online. We would like to use your real name and photo, but you can be vague when it comes to others who you networked with or where you are interning.

You can see previous blogs postings at http: You will write in a diary format to share your progress in reaching your career goals. If you are interested in sharing your career development process and gaining some writing experience, please send the following in a narrative format to laura. Name, School, Area of Expertise i. Depending on the response, we may request a short writing sample.

They are an associated community across various biotech and pharma, medical device, diagnostic and nutraceutical companies as well as those at non-profits, research foundation and academic institutions. Register by clicking here. This organization is for graduate students pursuing science, who may also be interested in how policy affects their science.

We plan to hold events this Fall that help them meet new people, understand the role policy plays in science, and connect them to policymakers within the various fields! We're a non-partisan group of scientists who just want to do what we can to advocate for science and science-backed policy. If you are interested in joining SPAR, please fill out the survey linked on the attached flyer.

We will be using your feedback to facilitate event planning for the upcoming academic year. There is also a link to the Facebook group if you are interested. If you wish to contact us directly, please email rutgersnspg gmail. Develops and manages a pilot science and technology fellowship program in New Jersey state government. Coordinates the development and administration of program policies and planning documents. Directs the day-to-day administration of the program, including planning, preparation, evaluation, communications, events, records, statistics, reports, and documents.

Obtains external funding to maintain and build this highly promising initiative. Identifies and pursues opportunities to expand the initiative, which may include developing a research agenda or producing academic content in this emerging, intersectional field ex. A minimum of two years of experience in program development, coordination, politics, or policy making. Professional experience in the NJ legislative or executive branch as well as demonstrated knowledge of or experience with issues related to the intersection of science and politics strongly preferred.

This position is appointed for 2 years. Must be available to work some evenings and weekends. Insight Data Fellows Programs Insight is now accepting applications from graduating students for our fellowships in: Email us at info insightdatascience. Jobs in Business Development for gene editing services at Biocytogen They are hiring PhD level employees for 3 different positions see attached.

Biocytogen was founded in , with three affiliates in US and China. We are one of the global leaders in the production of genetically engineered animal models, preclinical in vivo efficacy studies and pharmacological services. We have developed two excellent platforms: These models are very useful for in vivo efficacy studies that directly evaluate antibody and compound candidate drugs targeting specific human immune checkpoints at various stages of your drug development.

We welcome you to join us to make a stronger and better Biocytogen! See job descriptions and qualifications attached. For more information, contact James Jin james. You can read articles by Talia Planas about the Art of Communicating Science based on the class she took at Rutgers last spring. This event is open to postdocs and Ph. Students and includes career panels and networking opportunity. This year the conference will be focused on science policy, diversity, industry postdoctoral programs, social entrepreneurship along with non-academic and academic job profiles.

The deadline to register is August 23rd. Discounted rates for students and postdocs. See attached flyer for details. See below if you are interested. For questions, please contact one of the program directors: You can read articles by Urmimala Basu who interviewed SciPhD alum Stephanie Veerasammy who is now a science writer and credits SciPhD for helping her prepare for her career and Vasiliki Kanta-Chhantzi who writes about the gender gap in publishing.

See attached flyer and register by clicking here. You can meet people from the following categories: The successful candidate will participate in the evaluation and improvement of the Investigative Biology Laboratory course supported by a Cornell University College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Innovative Teaching grant. The successful candidate will take a leading role in the evaluation and improvement of the Investigative Biology Laboratory course, which is designed to introduce students to the processes of scientific investigation and to promote collaboration, communication, and literacy in science.

The course is taught three times a year fall, spring, summer to students per year. The successful candidate will work with co-PIs Dr. Mark Sarvary in biology and Dr. Natasha Holmes in physics and a growing team of discipline-based education researchers to evaluate the existing courses, and design and test improvements.

A significant portion of the project will be devoted to developing training materials for instructors and teaching assistants graduate and undergraduate. The review of applications will begin on August 1. Annual contracts renewable up to 2 years Preferred qualifications include any of the following: In the subject line please use: Please also contact the PIs Dr.

Internship at Cell Press The Press Office of Cell Press is offering a fall science writing internship for current graduate students or those who recently finished a graduate program. The program is designed to give you the full experience of being a press officer at a major publishing operation. You will also learn how a scientific paper goes from the laboratory to a story in a major media outlet, and you will have the opportunity to collaborate with other business teams, including marketing, commercial sales, editorial, and production.

Writing press releases about research published in Cell Press journals and acting as the press contact. At the end of the internship, you should add to your working knowledge of how to strategize, develop, and execute PR campaigns for various audience segments, write compelling PR content for the web, and measure and analyze campaign outcomes.

The ideal candidate for the internship will: A demonstrated interest in science is a plus. Due to the competitive nature of the internship, you may be asked to take a writing test and provide the names of two references if you are a finalist. No housing or relocation assistance. A laptop is provided. The internship is 5 days a week, Monday through Friday, 9 a.

There is a work from home option on Wednesdays. Start date is flexible, but the internship lasts from September through December. To apply by JULY 16 , click here. Project coordinator at Big10 Academic Alliance to support programs and initiatives of the Graduate Deans Group The Big Ten Academic Alliance is seeking to hire two project coordinators to join our dynamic team of professionals managing programs and projects sponsored by deans and other senior level stakeholders at our member universities.

The primary responsibilities of one of the project coordinators will be to support the programs, initiatives and project groups of this group, including your collaborative recruitment and diversity programs. The primary responsibilities of the other project coordinator will be supporting the programs, initiatives and project groups of the Big Ten Academic Alliance Chief Information Officers, including those related to information technology security, accessibility, learning technologies, and professional development. Attached please find the job advertisement. For further information regarding application procedures, contact Jennifer Steiling at steiling illinois.


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  • Responsibilities include coordinating all of the activities including career development workshops, mixers, and seminar series; organizing an annual orientation event and the registration process for participants; and cultivating an alumni network that will serve as mentors and speakers for a variety of events. In consultation with the Program Director and other participants, the Coordinator will invite speakers for workshops, seminars and mixers, and will serve as the primary liaison with internship partners, local biotechnology businesses, external contractors, and program evaluators.

    The Coordinator will maintain a database to track participants, and will maintain and update a program website advertising events and activities. The Coordinator will attend an annual meeting of professional development programs at the National Institutes of Health, will contribute to the writing of annual progress reports, and may contribute to publications describing program achievements. Familiarity with the Southern California industries, science policy fellowships and advocacy training is also a plus. The funding for this position is guaranteed through August 31, You can read articles by Jennifer Casiano write about the advice she learned at the NIH Career Symposium , Huri Mucahit who wrote about the need for staff scientists , and Tomas Kasza who writes about the importance of self-assessments for scientists.

    Data Incubator Fellowship Program: The Data Incubator is an intensive 8 week fellowship that prepares masters students, PhDs, and postdocs in STEM and social science fields seeking industry careers as data scientists. In addition to the below in-person locations, we will have a remote online session: For application link, click here Data Science in 30 minutes: To read about our latest fellow alumni, check out our blog.

    This is a paid internship, and we're looking for a talented, proactive graduate student to join us this summer. We do things differently at Beyond the Tenure Track: We do not accept resumes or cover letters. You read that right. You know we've helped hundreds of PhDs find amazing jobs. In our career strategy work with PhDs, we know that resumes and cover letters can be time consuming and inadequate at showcasing grad students' skills and experiences.

    So instead of describing your skills and experiences in static documents, we ask questions and request demonstrations. That means we ask applicants show us your work not just tell us about your work. Expect to spend at least min. We are deeply committed to developing PhDs to successfully transition from student to professional. Applicants will watch it as part of completing your demonstration.

    Here are the internship details. Applications close on July 6, June Congratulations to iJOBS Phase 2 trainee Anna Giarratana who went to the Biogen conference in Boston last week and her team came in 2nd place in the mock drug discovery presentation. Prerna Nepali who is also in Phase 2 participated in the program as well see attached picture.

    The MSL position which often is filled by a PhD level person allows you to communicate the science behind the therapeutics to key opinion leaders and to better design future scientific studies and clinical trials. In addition to the training platform, the online modules include recruitment readiness, advice on where to start, working with recruiters, and interview questions. To preview the online program From Science to Pharma, you can watch the 1. To indicate interest in signing up for the program and paying your portion for the packages above, please sign up on this form.

    Serve as a liaison by representing the company in outside groups; Adhere to all governmental regulations and company SOPs. Therapeutic area, Oncology experience including experience in working with cooperative groups. To apply, click here and for more information, contact obdulia. SPAR will provide an outlet for the scientific community at Rutgers to learn more about policy and how policy affects our research. In addition, SPAR will connect the scientific research community at Rutgers to policymakers and the local community. If you are interested in joining SPAR, please fill out the survey linked here or on the attached flier.

    Website with resources for biotech job search and career development Toby Freedman, PhD has a wonderful website and book with many resources for graduate students and postdocs looking at non-academic jobs.

    Click here to see her site with career info, resume templates, and other useful information. The topic is Writing for Advisory Board Meetings these are typically closed-door meetings held by pharmaceutical companies to attain strategic advice from a group of "advisors". Our expert panelists will address how to: Navigate the strategic writing process involved in meeting preparation Successfully fulfill the onsite role as a medical writer Complete the project with an insightful executive summary Please visit our chapter website for more meeting information and registration details.

    Instead, find a job faster by preparing for your job search: Create a magnetic profile, Build your professional network, Strategize to market yourself. Sign Up for 2Actify Use the coupon code: Small group career coachinghighly recommended by your colleagues in the program. ORISE opportunities with Department of Defense sponsors The Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education ORISE connects the most talented and diverse students, recent graduates, faculty and educators to programs closely aligned with the interests of a variety of research facilities, including those managed for the U.

    Department of Energy DOE and more than a dozen other federal agencies. Most of the ORISE opportunities are twelve month research opportunities, with the possibility to be renewed for additional twelve month research periods 5 years max. Citizenship is required to participate at the DoD installations. To see all of our available opportunities, please visit this website. We also encourage individuals to sign up for our Talent Network to received alerts with new opportunities that match candidate interests on this site: Postdoctoral Research Fellowships in genetic epidemiology, statistical genetics or related fields with an interest in cardiometabolic traits and diseases at Mt Sinai By using genetics, we aim to understand the biology that underlies the susceptibility to obesity and its links to related cardiometabolic traits.

    The ideal candidate has a PhD or equivalent doctorate, a strong background in genetic epidemiology, epidemiology, statistical genetics, bioinformatics, computational biology or a related discipline and has demonstrated scientific productivity. To apply, please send CV and cover letter to Ruth Loos ruth. Positions at the U. Must be eligible to work in the US as an hourly W2 employee.

    Science Supervisor at High School An excellent college preparatory yeshiva high school with a rigorous and individualized academic program and rich, exciting athletic programs, is seeking a full time High School Science Department Chair who will have advanced degrees in Science and minimum 3 years of classroom experience. The candidate will oversee the Science Dept. The candidate should have extensive knowledge of the STEM field. Please contact Joel Paul at x.

    We strive to support the most diverse and promising research projects around the world. Current openings are below. They have a preference for PhD-level scientists preferably neuroscientists with years of experience as a postdoc. If you are interested, please contact Eric Vieira eric. Seek a motivated early-career scientist seeking to accelerate the translation of research into therapies for patients with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias.

    As part of a venture philanthropy that funds academic and biotechnology programs, this role will be integral in supporting the management of ADDF's research portfolio and strategic partnerships with industry, investors, and other funding agencies. The Scientific Program Officer will proactively support applicants and ADDF-funded researchers by connecting them with resources to develop and support their programs from concept to commercialization.

    This position requires a PhD or equivalent degree in a relevant biomedical discipline. The ideal candidate will have: Research experience in neuroscience, neurology, or a related field. General knowledge of drug discovery and development for CNS diseases desired. Translational or clinical research experience is a plus. Strong project and time management skills with the ability to manage competing requests. Excellent oral communications and writing skills with demonstrated ability to communicate to both scientific and lay audiences.

    Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work closely with key opinion leaders, partner organizations, donors, and staff. Dementia prevention has been a major topic of research for decades but the vast majority of research designs cannot conclusively prove or disprove a given therapeutic approach. Similarly, therapeutic strategies to slow aging are extremely difficult to prove yet could be the most effective approaches to extend healthy active life and delay the onset of dementia.

    ADDF seeks a Biomarkers Scientific Program Officer, Scientific Affairs Program who will be a motivated early-career scientist seeking to accelerate the translation of research into therapies for patients with Alzheimer's disease and related dementias. An important component of this mission is to develop biomarkers that can 1 accurately diagnose 2 properly stratify and enrich patient populations 3 demonstrate target engagement for novel therapies and 4 reliably monitor disease progression and response to treatment.

    As part of a venture philanthropy that funds academic and biotechnology programs, this position will help maintain the biomarkers research program. This includes management of a research portfolio, development of strategic partnerships, and support of applicants through connecting them with resources to progress their programs towards commercialization.

    Therefore, there is a great need for longitudinal deep phenotyping of patients in the clinic. The theme this year is Data Visualization and Advances in Analytics.

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    Trends in data visualization techniques point to increasingly compelling ways statistical models are being used for data mining, inference and prediction. With the rapid developments in internet technology, genomics, financial risk modeling, and exponentially expanding large networks of health care databases, the need to explore data and make meaningful inferences has become the core of the modern data science. In this symposium, we will bring together experts who will elaborate on the tools useful for tackling modern-day data analysis problems.

    Talks will be based on clear applications drawn from the technology as well as the pharmaceutical industry. Focus will be on large to very large datasets and approaches in tackling challenges in analytics. Speakers who have agreed to present papers and the titles of their presentations include: The topic of the posters does not necessarily have to be about Data Visualization. To register for the Symposium please click here. Congratulations to Caroline Pantazis who was accepted into the Rutgers Eagleton Institute of Politics Fellowship program for next year!

    You can read articles by Monal Mehta about exploring your skills , SciPhD Business and Leadership Skills , the cause of declining interest in academic careers , attending a professional society meeting , what to know before starting your PhD program , information for international students by an immigration lawyer , pointers about industry careers , and whether to go to straight to grad school or not.

    Information about the SAPA Career Development Workshop - note to attend the rest of the event besides the career fair, you need to pay for registration: The CDW Organization Committee has planned diligently in the past few months in order to present you a new learning opportunity. Instead of teaching-centric, we are presenting you a new workshop style experience this time with a dynamic platform to connect people together. This will help you find out on what really matters in your own career development. This includes identifying the root cause for misconceptions and leadership derailers, and searching for optimal solutions for the hot topics of your concerns.

    We will also host a job fair with many recruiters, hiring managers with new job openings. Come to unlock your potential and enhance your professional experience. You can register by clicking here. If you have any question, concern, or suggestion, please email: The core responsibilities of this position include leading the development and implementation of a biophysics instrumentation lab.

    The position will support personal care cross-category fundamental and applied research needs for body cleansing, lotions, and underarm technologies. The successful candidate will also be actively involved in identification and testing of new actives and benefits. Application of industry standards in skin biophysical instrumentation for the documentation of skin health benefits. Management of skin imaging laboratory including several non-invasive instrumentation pieces of equipment.

    Application of image analysis and statistical analysis to the interpretation of data. Technical guidance to skin research teams on appropriate biophysical techniques. Implementation to pre-clinical dermatological studies for proof of concept testing of laboratory leads. Collaboration with internal technical and external partners. Report progress to management and research teams.

    Experience with consumer products is a plus. Experience with the Canfield Visia imager and the Vivascope confocal microscope preferred. Familiarity with Photoshop, Image J. Familiarity with clinical dermatological testing methodologies. For more information and how to apply, click here. I-Corps Rutgers Open House — all are welcome! We are also recruiting mentors with industry or entrepreneurship experience.

    Light refreshments will be served. See attached flyer for more details. Sign up for our notification list Questions? You can read articles by Aminat Musah about staying relevant at your company , different types of PIs , and qualities of good manuscripts. The areas available for research include improved cell line expression and screens, reduced development time, and understanding the performance capabilities of our base cell substrates. The postdoctoral position is a research position in an industrial setting with the opportunity to collaborate across multiple disciplines that is afforded by a large biopharmaceutical company such as our genomics, analytical and process development groups.

    You will be encouraged to present and publish your findings. With a commitment to continuous improvement, two positions in the Cell and Molecular Biology group will work on understanding and developing new technology for commercial cell line development CLD. The appointment is for two years providing appropriate progress occurs in the first year. The fellow will design and lead the scientific strategy. Interested candidates who will have their PhD before the start of their postdoctoral fellowship should submit a research proposal related to this opportunity that is a maximum of 2 pages, clarity and brevity are prized, along with their resume.

    PhD in Cell Biology, Molecular Biology, or a related discipline, or if aligned with your research proposal. Scientific excellence, creative problem solving skills, effective oral and written communication capabilities Anticipated skills to be used Cell culture maintenance and expansion Stable cell line generation Cell imaging and expression analysis.

    Job openings as Associate Program Officer at The Helmsley Charitable Trust If you are interested in non-profit, foundation careers then this might be a good fit for you. The APO will help manage administrative components of the grantmaking process, especially tasks associated with managing grant life-cycles; tracking program budgets and periodically reconciling with parallel systems; ensuring accurate payment and accounting of grants; helping to plan and execute complex program—related meetings; and maintaining positive and proactive communication with grantees.

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