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Monday, September 20, 2010 | 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM | This workshop presented by McKinsey & Company will help you figure out if management consulting is the right career path for you. More
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 | 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM | This seminar will provide an in-depth look at patents, trade secrets, copyright, and trademarks- critical information for scientists considering commercializing their innovations. More
In both academia and industry a large part of professional success depends on the important ability to build and maintain your professional network. This seminar teaches skills for effective networking. More
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Monday, September 20, 2010 | 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Speakers: Jeremy Buzzard (McKinsey & Company), Ting Jia (McKinsey & Company), and Jingwen Wang (McKinsey & Company)
If you're thinking of alternative careers and have an interest in business and aptitude for solving problems, this workshop presented by McKinsey & Company will help you figure out if management consulting is the right career path for you.
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 | 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Speakers: David Anthony, MBA (21Ventures, LLC) and special guest lecturers
Intellectual property is the foundation of all technology ventures. This seminar will provide an in-depth look at patents, trade secrets, copyright, and trademarks- critical information for scientists considering commercializing their innovations.
Tuesday, November 16, 2010 | 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Speaker: Paul Tumpowsky (Square Zero, Inc.; InSITE)
It takes more than a good idea or invention to start a successful business. This session will help scientists learn how to critically evaluate their innovations and determine if it is a viable entrepreneurial endeavor.
Tuesday, November 30, 2010 | 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Speakers: David Anthony (21Ventures, LLC) and special guest lecturers
This session aims to educate academic researchers on the role of the tech transfer office and highlight some of the challenges of this complex, and often frustrating, process of technology transfer.
Tuesday, December 14, 2010 | 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Speaker: Bala Mulloth (NYU-Poly's Office of Innovation, Technology Transfer and Entrepreneurship)
Writing a business plan is a critical step in launching a startup. Attendees will learn how to create a comprehensive plan encompassing everything from an executive summary to complete company analysis.
Wednesday, June 23, 2010 | 8:15 AM - 5:30 PM
Despite vast advances in biomedical research and technology, the medical school curriculum has remained mostly static for the past half century. This goal of this conference is to highlight innovative new models for physician training motivated by advances in science and technology, and to consider how to more closely link basic science and clinical training.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010 | 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Speakers: Lisa B. Marshall and Marc A. Wolfe (MarshallWolfe)
In both academia and industry a large part of professional success depends on the important ability to build and maintain your professional network. This interactive seminar will teach skills for effective networking.
May 19 - 21, 2010 | Spain
Keynote Speaker: J. Michael Bishop (The G.W. Hooper Research Foundation, University of California, San Francisco)
This conference will discuss advancements, challenges, and future steps in research leading to an individualized understanding of cancer and its translation into personalized clinical care.
Monday, May 17, 2010 | 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Speakers: Sandy Goldberg and Howard Lurie (Teachers’ Domain), Anthony Negron (New York Hall of Science), Robert V. Steiner (American Museum of Natural History), and Karen Tingley (Wildlife Conservation Society)
The 21st Century classroom provides an opportunity for new technological tools to improve students’ science understanding. Join other NYC science and math teachers to hear from world class scientific organizations about the technologies they have developed to augment classroom learning about science.
Thursday, May 13, 2010 | 7:00 PM - 9:30 PM
Speaker: Paul Tumpowsky (InSITE, Square Zero)
The seminar will address the challenges, risks and blessings of the scientific mindset in the business world. It will also discuss ways to leverage this perspective to successfully navigate business environments and produce positive results.
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Webinar Archive
September 9, 2009
In an age when first impressions are made through Google, how can you ensure that your online profile will help you get where you want to be? Two communications experts offer useful advice.
Webinar Archive
June 3, 2009
A scientist who made the transition from an academic lab to a pharmaceutical company explains the different roles of scientists in industry and what type of person thrives there.
Webinar Archive
May 2, 2009
Two experts in science communication shared their insights on making the most of professional conferences, from networking to poster design.
Webinar Archive
April 8, 2009
U.S. science thrives on an international workforce, but gaining permission to work in the country can be difficult. Two immigration lawyers explain what foreign national students and postdocs need to know.
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eBriefing
Speaker: Skip Brass (University of Pennsylvania) Panelists: Ruth Gotian (Weill Cornell/Rockefeller/Sloan-Kettering), David Roth (New York University), and Patrice Spitalnik (Columbia University)
If you are struggling with the decision of whether to apply to medical school or graduate school, this seminar can help you weigh the option of a combined degree program.
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Speaker: Brooke Grindlinger, PhD, Director, Life Sciences, New York Academy of Sciences
Publishing is critical to the scientific profession yet few opportunities exist for science PhDs to gain formal training in this area. A former editor for the Journal of Clinical Investigation provided an inside look into the editorial review process and how to present scientific results.
eBriefing
Speakers: Lisa B. Marshall and Marc A. Wolfe (MarshallWolfe)
In both academia and industry a large part of professional success depends on the important ability to build and maintain your professional network. This seminar teaches skills for effective networking.
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Speaker: Laura Stark Malisheski, Harvard University
This workshop, presented by a career counselor with ten years of experience counseling graduate students and PhDs, covered all the pertinent aspects of preparing for the academic job search.
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Speaker: Paul Tumpowsky (InSITE, Square Zero)
This seminar addressed the challenges, risks, and blessings of the scientific mindset in the business world. It also discussed ways to leverage this perspective to successfully navigate business environments and produce positive results.
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