Science Communication in the Context of a Pandemic: Highlights and Lessons
September 24, 2020 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EDT
During the rapidly evolving COVID-19 pandemic, timely, accurate, and concise communication is vital to ensure public understanding of the scientific basis for the advice they receive. The panelists will identify difficulties in science communication sc…
Critical Conversation: Navigating Appropriately
July 24, 2020 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EDT
This webinar will provide strategies for engaging in difficult conversations (i.e. mentoring issues, lab member conflicts, career conversations, academic bullying/toxic behavior and systemic issues such as racism/sexism/homophobia, etc.,) and how to na…
Navigating Transitions for Graduate Students and Postdocs
July 1, 2020 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm EDT
Sharon Milgram of the NIH OITE will focus on navigating transitions as a trainee. As transitions are abound in life, this webinar will focus on transitions of starting new projects, joining new research groups, and returning to work after stay-at-home…
Learning to harness the power of social media for your science brand and communication
June 17, 2020 1:30 pm - 2:30 pm EDT
Participants will learn from experts ways to better improve their social media use, effective ways of sharing and promoting their work, and advice on how to get started. Panelists will share tips and tricks on how best to use social media to advance an…
How to Give a Chalk Talk
Are you interested in a career in academia but unfamiliar with the standards and expectations of chalk talks often given during interviews? While trainees have plenty of opportunities to practice and present their data, tips and strategies on deliverin…
Writing Your Science Story: How to Get Everyone Else Excited about Your Work
In today’s intense research environment, scientists must become effective communicators to gain a competitive edge and make a difference in their communities. Explaining science to the public is an essential skill for any scientist, whether it is to engage with outreach opportunities, to educate students, or to communicate with patient advocates on grant panels and at fundraisers. This session aims to equip everyone with the tools they need to become successful writers when addressing the public, whether discussing their own work or the broader impact of their field. Participants will have the chance to hear from exceptional guest speakers and to take part in hands-on activities to refine their science writing and public communication skills.
Navigating the F32 Grant Process
May 20, 2020 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm EDT
In this webinar, Dr. Anita Corbett will focus on the application and review process for F32 grants. After her presentation, Dr. Corbett will be joined by Drs. Callie Wigington, Derrick Morton, and Jessica Konen, recent recipients of F32 grants, for a q…
Navigating the F30/F31 Grant Process
May 13, 2020 2:00 pm - 3:00 pm EDT
In this webinar, Dr. Anita Corbett will focus on the application and review process for F30 and F31 grants. After her presentation, Dr. Corbett will be joined by Sara Wong, Helena Bugacov, and Carey Jansen, recent recipients of F30/31 grants, for a que…
Careers in Industry: Beyond the Bench Inside Biotech
This panel discussion will focus on exploring biotechnology career options beyond research. Many PhDs face barriers to jobs in industry because they lack understanding of the field. Career options in biotechnology are wide in scope, and the goal of this session is to expose attendees to these paths. This panel has experience in health analytics, operations and logistics, legal affairs, and marketing.
Careers in Quality & Compliance
April 30, 2020 12:00 pm - 1:00 am EDT
This webinar will introduce participants to the extensive career paths available in quality and compliance. Our two panelists, Dr. Cheryl Blasie and Dr. James Wang, will give brief introductions, followed by a Q&A session. Participants will be able…