Ice Cream Social, July 30

Once again, the Office of Academic Affairs and the Office of Immigration and Appointments are hosting a Broad cross-cultural event. You are invited to this special Ice Cream Social, Wednesday, July 30, from 4:30-6:30 PM in the Yellowstone Room (2nd Floor, 75 Ames).

Drop by for food and ice cream! All trainees and members of Broad’s International community are invited!
Ice Cream Social

CV Writing Workshop, July 23

A special career development CV writing workshop will be held on Wednesday, July 23, from 12:00-1:00 in the Yellowstone Room with special guest Bob Dolan.

Your CV is used for the academic job search and in some cases for PhD’s seeking positions in industry or other research settings. This workshop will cover the important elements of crafting a successful CV, including strategies for how to effectively showcase your particular knowledge and experiences.  We will also discuss how to convert a 4-6 page CV into a 2-page resume for industry.

This event is open to all and no registration is required.

About Bob Dolan

Bob Dolan provides career guidance and counseling for MIT Postdoctoral Scholars and supports all courses and disciplines. He joined MIT in 2005 and has worked with undergrads, graduates, and alumni.  Bob is a Certified Job Search and Career Transition Consultant with experience in career management since 2001. Bob holds a BS in Business and an MBA. Before joining MIT, Bob had a private career consulting practice and worked with clients across multiple industries. He has industry experience in the Publishing, Chemical, and Telecomm industries where he managed local and global finance organizations supporting the Corporate, Tax, R&D and Manufacturing Engineering functions.

This event is sponsored by the Office of Academic Affairs and the NextGen Association for Postdocs and Grad Students as part of an ongoing series of career and professional development workshops.

Seeking presenters for 2014 Postdoc/Grad Student Seminar Series

This is to remind you of the opportunity to present at the 2014 Postdoc/Grad Student seminar series. Seminars take place once per month and we are currently looking for speakers. We are actively seeking a presenter for the next seminar – Wednesday, July 16, 12:00 Noon. We invite you to present your work to your peers. Past speakers have come from labs and platforms all across the Broad Institute and partner institutions.

Benefits of giving a presentation

  • Practice your public speaking in front of a supportive group
  • Have the opportunity to have your talk videotaped for your eyes only and receive constructive feedback on your presentation technique
  • Introduce your research to a new audience
  • Receive useful feedback on your work from your peers in an informal atmosphere
  • Good karma points!

Each talk is ~25 minutes and the audience is encouraged to ask questions during presentations.

Presentations of research in different stages of development are encouraged:

  • Early stage projects in which the presenter is searching for suggestions on how to proceed.
  • Ongoing research, in which a talk provides valuable discussion for research design issues.
  • Research near completion

If interested in presenting or if you’d like more information, please email Angela Florentino.

RCR Training: “Research Compliance at Broad: An Overview,” June 25

All trainees are invited to the next session of the Responsible Conduct in Research Training Program, “Research Compliance at Broad: An Overview,” on June 25 from 12:00-1:30 in the Yellowstone Room (2nd Floor, 75 Ames).

Featured speakers include :
Ian Poynter, Data Security
Carolyn Connelly, Animal Research
Andrea Saltzman, Human Subject Protection
Lunch will be served.

Broad Institute Responsible Conduct in Research Training Program (“RCR”) provides a curriculum covering major areas of research integrity, a vital component for scholars conducting scientific research to carry out projects in an effective, efficient, and responsible manner. In addition to the online CITI RCR module, it is mandatory for all postdoctoral scholars whose primary appointment is at the Broad and for principal investigators (PI) with less than five years’ experience as a PI.

Postdoc-Grad Student Seminar Series, June 19

The Postdoc/Graduate Student Seminar Series continues this Thursday, June 19, at 5:00 PM in the Olympus Room.

For June, we are pleased to host:

Nikolai Slavov, PhD – Cancer Program, “Variable stoichiometry among core ribosomal proteins”

Towfique Raj, PhD – De Jager Lab/MPG, “From Genetic Association to Function in Neurodegenerative Disease”

Seminars are open to the Broad community and refreshments are served.

As a reminder, we’re always looking for folks interested in presenting their work at the seminar series. If you’re interested in presenting, please email Angela Florentino for more information.

Career Panel: “How to Search for a Job in Academia,” May 27

Are you preparing to apply for academic positions? You’re invited to a panel discussion with junior faculty who have recently completed the transition. They will be discussing their experiences (both good and bad) on searching, applying, securing, and negotiating a faculty position.

This is your opportunity to find out how to navigate the academic job market, give a convincing job talk, and successfully negotiate your start-up package. Get your questions ready!

“How to Search for a Job in Academia”
Tuesday, May 27, 12:00-1:00
Yellowstone Room (2nd Floor, 75 Ames)

Panelists include:

Dr. Paul Blainey
Assistant Professor, Department of Biological Engineering, MIT
Core Member, Broad Institute

Dr. Stirling Churchman
Assistant Professor of Genetics, Harvard Medical School
Associate Member, Broad Institute

Dr. Cigall Kadoch
Assistant Professor, Department of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School
Assistant Professor, Pediatric Oncology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Associate Member, Broad Institute

This career panel is open to all Broad-affliated academic trainees. Lunch will be served and no RSVP is necessary.

This event is part of an ongoing series of career development workshops and seminars sponsored by the Office of Academic Affairs and the NextGen Association for postdocs and grad students.

How to Search for a Job in Academia

Postdoc/Grad Student Seminar Series, May 22

You’re invited to the next Postdoc/Grad Student Seminar Series:

Thursday, May 22
Olympus Room
5:00-6:00 PM

Presenters:

Angela Brooks, Meyerson Lab/Cancer Program
“The landscape of RNA splicing alterations in human cancers”

Rachel Sealfon, Sabeti Lab
“Identifying regions under unusual evolutionary constraint in Lassa virus”

This seminar is open to the Broad community and pizza will be served.

Postdoc-Grad Student Seminar Series

Broad Postdocs: You’re invited to apply for the 2014-2015 Lawrence H. Summers Fellowship

The Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard invites applications for its 2014-2015 Lawrence H. Summers Fellowship for research. The fellowship provides scientists of outstanding ability an opportunity to advance their scholarship at the Broad Institute. One year-long fellowship will be awarded every year, alternating between postdoctoral candidates and graduate students. The 2014-2015 award process will be reviewing applications for postdoctoral fellowships only.

The Lawrence H. Summers Fellowship was established to recognize graduate students and postdocs at the Broad Institute who best embody the characteristics of Lawrence H. Summers. These characteristics include, but are not limited to: unusual vision, extraordinary energy, and fearless intellect.

Full instructions can be found in the Summers Fellowship information letter (internal link). The basic application form can be downloaded here (internal link). July 1, 2014 is the deadline to apply. If you have questions, please send them to fellowships@broadinstitute.org.