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CANCELLED John Pryor – New England Biolabs – Research Study Group

Pagano Conference Room

Join us this month for an informal AMAA (ask me almost anything) chat with an industry scientist. John Pryor, a former trainee and current research scientist at New England Biolabs, will be on hand to talk about his experiences and answer questions about finding a job, what life is like in industry, and more. Hope … Read more

ITCMS Post-Postdoc Day Social

Carolina Brewery 460 W Franklin St, Chapel Hill, NC

Join the ITCMS postdoc committee in welcoming our new program trainees! We’ve reserved space at Carolina Brewery on Friday, September 20th starting at 4pm. (460 W Franklin St, Chapel Hill) We’ll be serving up appetizers, and, if you introduce yourself to the organizing committee, one of them might be willing to get you a beer! … Read more

Research Study Group – Science Writing

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Please join us for a panel discussion on the career path of becoming a professional scientific writer and editor. Leslie Bunce, a consulting medical writer and editor for UNC’s Center for Women’s Health Research, will answer questions related to the field of scientific writing and editing. Leslie’s responsibilities are broad, encompassing the coordination of efforts … Read more

Research Study Group: LinkedIn

Pagano Conference Room

Over 500 million professionals use LinkedIn to stay connected and grow professionally. Almost all employers use LinkedIn to share information, post job openings, and screen potential employees. Every grad student and postdoc can benefit from LinkedIn no matter what their intended career path. This hands-on LinkedIn workshop will lead participants through the following intermediate and … Read more

Research Study Group – Twitter

Pagano Conference Room

Twitter has evolved into more than just a social media service. It has become a platform for scientists to share their findings and connect with fellow scientists from around the world. In addition to a venue for individual scientists to communicate “science”, Twitter is also heavily used by laboratories, scientific journals, advocacy groups, pharmaceutical companies, … Read more