Post written by a guest blogger Lillian Kuo, Postdoc at NCI. It’s time for the 5th Annual NIH Career Symposium on Friday May 18th, 2012! This is an action-packed day of panel speakers and skills blitzes to provide insights into the myriad of professional career options for biomedical scientists. Here are a few tips to help you get the most out of the event. Before the Symposium:
This is the fourteenth in a series of profiles about recent NIH postdocs who have found an array of jobs, from academia to industry to communications and beyond, in the U.S. and abroad. What do they do now, and how did they get there? What challenges did they face, and what advice do they have? Read on to find out.
Name: Michael Abram
Current position: Research scientist, Gilead Sciences, Inc.
Location: Foster City,CA
Time in current position: 11 months
This is the thirteenth in a series of profiles about recent NIH postdocs who have found an array of jobs, from academia to industry to communications and beyond, in the U.S. and abroad. What do they do now, and how did they get there? What challenges did they face, and what advice do they have? Read on to find out.
Name: Mary Litzinger
Current position: Manager of educational and career development programs, The American Association of Immunologists
Location: Bethesda, MD
If you have been following our career development calendar on the blog, you know April is the time to plan your 2012 meeting or conference attendance. If you are relatively new to this experience you should watch our web tutorial on atten
This is the twelfth in a series of profiles about recent NIH postdocs who have found an array of jobs, from academia to industry to communications and beyond, in the U.S. and abroad. What do they do now, and how did they get there? What challenges did they face, and what advice do they have? Read on to find out.
Name: Brian Berman
Current position: Assistant professor of neurology, University of Colorado Denver
Location: Denver, CO
Time in current position: 15 months
If you have been following the blog calendar, you have been thinking about your career, and maybe have even met with a career counselor. That means (hopefully) that you have a few ideas about career options, and some questions that an informational interview might help you answer. Now that you have filled in your networki
This is the eleventh in a series of profiles about recent NIH postdocs who have found an array of jobs, from academia to industry to communications and beyond, in the U.S. and abroad. What do they do now, and how did they get there? What challenges did they face, and what advice do they have? Read on to find out.
Name: Rebecca Dunfee
Current position: Senior consultant, Booz Allen Hamilton
Location: Arlington, VA
Time in current position: 2 months
This is the ninth in a series of profiles about recent NIH postdocs who have found an array of jobs, from academia to industry to communications and beyond, in the U.S. and abroad. What do they do now, and how did they get there? What challenges did they face, and what advice do they have? Read on to find out.
Name: Kai Cheng
Current position: Supervisor of genotyping services assay development, The Jackson Laboratory
Interviews are often essential stepping-stones to the next career stage. You know you are qualified, yet you may worry that you will be too nervous to perform well enough to get the position. If even the thought of the interview makes your palms sweaty and your heart race, believe it or not, that’s normal. According to some estimates, as many as 40 million Americans suffer from situational anxiety.