Results driven Senior Scientific Staff Member with 8 + years experience at world - class biotechnology company backed by leading Silicon Valley venture firm (Kleiner Perkins), offering a unique combination
of lab skills and leadership experience.
Companies that use these interview tools take the philosophy that you are not the contents of your CV or resume; they believe that lists
of lab skills and techniques don't truly reflect the real you.
Not exact matches
And although he fell, his
skills, experience and know - how unarguably continue to exist,» says Andrew Lee, cofounder, chairman and chief
of lab division at London Trust Media.
In practice, however, the work she does through her company Hito
Labs requires an amalgamation
of her
skills, practices, experiences, and networks.
If you're hiring, the drum - tight talent market for anyone with programming
skills should loosen up considerably, although big companies may reap the benefits more than small ones, says Oliver Ryan, founder
of the tech recruiting firm
Lab 8 Ventures.
I also run The Confidence
Labs, a social
skills performance institute dedicated to improve the confidence and performance
of professionals through transformational experiences.
The space — which will be licensed to companies by U
of T — will also feature JLABS» inaugural device and digital prototype
lab that will provide entrepreneurs with access to highly specialized tools as well as
skills building programs to design and develop smart health technologies.
Throughout the course, you complete over 700 lessons and solve hundreds
of labs to gain a mastery
of programming fundamentals as well as build fully functioning web apps and a massive digital portfolio
of your
skills on GitHub
Throughout the course, you will complete over 700 lessons and solve hundreds
of labs to gain a mastery
of programming fundamentals as well as build fully functioning web apps and a massive digital portfolio
of your
skills on GitHub
I always look at «Inner Health» and am very good at making change «simple, doable» for people
of All lifestyles, backgrounds, geography, and even serious Clinical Conditions with my Functional
Lab Analysis where I possess the
skills even 98 %
of Clinical Practitioners / Physicians lack by «connecting the dots»
of Clinical Health History, Anthropometric, Biochemical
Labs (Blood Tests), & Dietary» components together along with gift that I've had Doctors acknowledge I have in Psychological Assessment.
Our facilities and
labs offer state
of the art equipment for exploring physical sciences, the natural world, and the great outer space while our fun summer activities help campers build crucial communication, teamwork, and problem solving
skills.
At GSSI, we study athletes
of all ages and
skill levels in our own physiology, performance, biochemistry and exercise sensory
labs to make sure the Gatorade is formulated for optimal hydration and performance.
«We found that children in the first, second and third grades who sing these songs demonstrate
skills absent in children who don't take part in similar activities,» explains Dr. Idit Sulkin a member
of BGU's Music Science
Lab in the Department
of the Arts.
He went on to gain wet
lab skills during a 2 - year postdoc in microbial experimental evolution in the Department
of Zoology at the University
of Oxford in the United Kingdom, supported with an EMBO Fellowship from the European Molecular Biology Organization.
Only a handful
of labs have the
skills and resources to do so, but it is likely to become easier over time as DNA - synthesis machines become faster and cheaper.
If you're not convinced, read on for some specific examples
of how Ph.D. - holders put their
skills to use outside the
lab.
The nub
of both issues is that the university faculty members running independent
labs and competing for grants to support their research depend on graduate students and postdocs as highly
skilled but low - paid labor to carry out the work.
Even though I've been out
of the biomedical research
lab for 7 years, I still regularly use many
of these
skills in my work running educational programs geared toward improving equity and inclusion in the sciences, as well as connecting scientific research with the public.
But professors gladly oblige, generally, for «the benefit
of having someone that
skilled in your
lab,» Lipscomb adds.
You can develop good communication
skills while in a university setting simply by interacting with
lab mates and learning about and being supportive
of their projects.
This
skill has given her the confidence to tackle «complicated, far - out» experiments, like her doctoral research that uncovered the role that secretion plays in cytokinesis, which she did in White's
lab, and her investigation
of the midbody during her postdoc.
For most postdocs, «a lot
of the
skills and techniques and expertise that you need for that project to succeed are already established [in the
lab], whereas if you start off as an independent postdoc, it may be that you want to do something that you don't have very much experience with, so you then need to either seek outside help or get these things set up on your own,» Stolt - Bergner says.
As a biochemist with a Ph.D. in molecular biology, however, I always felt that my professional
skills were
of little value outside the
lab.
As career statistics are sure to show, only a minority
of postdocs will ever have the chance to run a university
lab — but
skills such as budgeting, project planning, and personnel management would help in almost any career a scientist might pursue.
People had always told him that he was a
skilled and dynamic presenter — and because he had been the only cell biologist in his postdoc
lab, he had become adept at explaining complex scientific concepts clearly to a broad array
of scientists.
Not every postdoc has the luxury
of enrolling in an institute - sponsored program like LMI, but as Icenhour's experience illustrates, motivated postdocs can create their own opportunities to learn
skills beyond the bench if only they would step out
of the
lab.
Success in today's job market requires more than just solid
lab skills and a stack
of publications.
Importantly, whichever sort
of chemist you are, having those
skills should not restrict you to working at the
lab bench.
Some
of these
skills can be honed in the context
of your
lab work or teaching responsibilities, while others may require you to explore learning and professional opportunities outside the
lab.
Working with scientists in and out
of your
lab is especially important, Frias says, which places great demands on communication
skills.
«All
lab skills are very important,» says Manickam Sugumaran, professor and chair
of the Biology Department at the University
of Massachusetts, Boston.
When the bubble burst, it wasn't just little dot - coms that were hurt; a lot
of corporate research
labs closed, too, and many
of those experienced,
skilled corporate scientists are now competing with you for faculty jobs.
«My idea in doing my postdoc was to get a certain range
of skills so that I could eventually settle somewhere and set up a
lab and train others to use these
skills in a different setting.»
In fact there's a close connection between this latter type
of office /
lab politics and all those
skills we're always talking about in «Tooling Up»!»
In captivity, the problem - solving
skills of the two species differed considerably in
lab tests.
The bottom line, though, is that few
of these
skills can be cultured in the
lab.
By chemically removing the gut microbiome in zebrafish in the
lab and then repopulating the gut with two to three bacterial species, University
of Oregon biologist Karen Guillemin has shown that certain microbes are especially
skilled at suppressing the host immune system and preventing inflammation — a discovery she thinks may have implications for human health.
Compounding the mismatch is the criticism that in many
labs, this type
of pre-professional training is not taking place at all, and that many postdocs are being used as a form
of highly
skilled but inexpensive labor to conduct the research that drives the economy.
Describe the work undergraduates would perform in your
lab and how your expectations would vary with the level
of experience
of the student: Undergraduate students range from absolute beginners to sophisticated, smart, independent researchers with good
lab skills.
In addition to «inside tips from a hiring manager and best practices in career planning to find a job you will love in the world
of non-academic career options,» the session included creating an «elevator speech,» networking as a part
of life, what
skills you need for industry and how to acquire them while still in the
lab.
Under the supervision
of Dr. Stephen Robinson and Professor Balkwill, and in cooperation with all the other very
skilled people in the
lab, this was a great experience.
In pursuit
of a career as a medical science liaison for a pharmaceutical company, she sought out the chance to participate in clinical shadowing and conduct
lab tours to learn and practice coveted
skills like communication, time management, and relationship building, and to gain a better understanding
of clinical practice.
«He brings an unusual combination
of extraordinary scientific insight and tremendous administrative
skills,» says physicist David Bishop, who was hired by Brinkman in 1978 right out
of graduate school and is now the chief operating officer for LGS Innovations, a surviving piece
of Bell
Labs that carries out government work.
«We don't measure ourselves by how efficient and
skilled we are in the
lab but by the number and quality
of articles we publish in scientific journals.»
Kipnis also saluted the «phenomenal» surgical
skills of Igor Smirnov, a research associate in the Kipnis
lab whose work was critical to the imaging success
of the study.
The University
of Pittsburgh already had a program it called the Survival
Skills and Ethics Program, which addresses many academic and professional topics such as grant - writing, writing a research article, oral presentations, choosing a
lab, interviewing, and the job search.
Instead, scores
of thousands
of them spend the years after they earn their doctorates toiling in low - paying, dead - end postdoctoral «training» appointments (called postdocs) in the laboratories
of professors, where they ostensibly hone
skills they would need to start
labs of their own when they become professors.
Returning postdocs and sabbatical professors may find that overcoming the challenge
of living in a new society ends up boosting their creative
skills, inside and outside
of the
lab.
Knowing which professors to approach in a department, and how often to drop into their offices; understanding which publications to bring up in a conversation, or which professional associations to join; assimilating the argot
of the industry and separating slang from necessary jargon: all these
skills are as important to success as grades and
lab technique.
In a paper published recently in the journal Family Relations, lead researcher James McKenna, director
of the Mother - Baby Behavioral Sleep
Lab and Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, C.S.C., Professor
of Anthropology at the University
of Notre Dame, and his colleagues suggest that the origin
of both colic and SIDS may be related to the gradual emergence
of an infant's ability to voluntarily control the release
of air through the vocal track, learned
skills that are required for the development
of speech.