Byline: Anna A. Pimenova, PhD Speakers: Emily Bauer, PhD Bristol-Myers Squibb, Princeton, NJ Nancy Ilaya, PhD Estee Lauder, New York, NY Stephen Shannon, PhD
By: Caitlyn A. Moore, M.E. Panelists in the Teaching and Education session at “What Can You Be with A Ph.D.” discussing the ins-and-outs of being a professor at an undergraduate university. From left to right: Dr. Victoria Ruiz, Ph.D.; Dr. Jessica Allen, Ph.D.; Dr. Nathan Lents, Ph.D.; Dr. Matthew Marcello,
By Helena Mello Moderator: Russell J. Ledet, M.S., NYU School of Medicine, New York, NY. Speakers: Jeanne Garbarino, Ph.D. The Rockefeller University, New York, NY. Joe Hanson, Ph.D. PBS Digital Studios, Austin, TX.
By Yoko J. Bian Speakers (seated left to right): Fon Powell, Ph.D.; Brent Osborne, Ph.D.; Alex Porras, Ph.D.; LaWanda Thompson, Ph.D. More and more, Ph.D. graduates that seek careers outside academia are going into consulting. Such movement into this field isn’t new. For years, Ph.D. graduates have been joining
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By Jiye Son Many professionals in the STEM field are great with technical skills, but often we lack the soft skills to communicate and express our talents to draw attention to ourselves. We work endlessly in labs to produce more results, and yet when it comes to flaunting those hard-earned