- Getting the Job: It’s Self-marketing, Jennifer Preville, Albany Molecular Research Inc. (AMRI)
- The Academic Career Path: The Entrepreneurial Spirit, Sridar V. Chittur, PhD, MBA, Center for Functional Genomics, SUNY Albany
- The Business of Science: Making a Difference, Jamie C. Rusconi, Ph.D., Denali Center for Wellness
- Making Science Happen: Non-traditional Careers in Science, James F. Grabowski, Ph.D., AMRI
- Working in Industry Laboratories: Making Science a Career, Peter C. Michels, Ph.D., AMRI
Following the discussions, attendees enjoyed
networking and refreshments. Students from Hudson Valley Community
College, Skidmore College, and Union College attended.
About Bioconnex
The
Bioconnex network is dedicated to the development and growth of the
biotechnology community, and to strengthening the competitiveness of the
Capital Region and Tech
Valley as the premier global location for biotechnology research,
education and industry. Visit
www.bioconnex.org.
About the Center for Economic Growth
CEG is the leading economic development organization in New York’s Tech Valley and serves as the Capital Region’s designated Regional Technology Development Center (RTDC). A private, non-profit, membership-based organization, CEG drives economic growth by working with partners in business, government, and education on strategic initiatives to grow local companies, attract new industry and investment, and prepare communities for future growth. CEG receives significant financial support from Empire State Development’s Division of Science, Technology and Innovation, which works to facilitate the integration of innovation and technology throughout New York’s economic development efforts, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) / Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP), and National Grid.
CEG is the leading economic development organization in New York’s Tech Valley and serves as the Capital Region’s designated Regional Technology Development Center (RTDC). A private, non-profit, membership-based organization, CEG drives economic growth by working with partners in business, government, and education on strategic initiatives to grow local companies, attract new industry and investment, and prepare communities for future growth. CEG receives significant financial support from Empire State Development’s Division of Science, Technology and Innovation, which works to facilitate the integration of innovation and technology throughout New York’s economic development efforts, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) / Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP), and National Grid.
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