[bioundgrd] Fwd: Brandeis University - Biotech Forum (Oct. 18) - Select Science students welcome

Janice Chang jdchang at mit.edu
Tue Oct 4 12:47:39 EDT 2011


To Biology students -

If you are interested in attending the Biotech, Healthcare and 
Science program at Brandeis on October 18th, please send an email to 
Heather Law (hlaw at mit.edu).  Spaces are limited to 15.


>From: Heather Law <hlaw at MIT.EDU>
>Date: Tue, 4 Oct 2011 10:56:38 -0400
>Subject: Brandeis University - Biotech Forum (Oct. 18) - Select 
>Science students welcome
>
>Hi everyone-
>Brandeis has kindly invited 15 of our MIT students to attend the 
>event below. I would need to send them a list of students by next 
>week who are interested. Would you mind circulating to select 
>students and letting me know who might be interested? I will take 
>first come first serve.
>
>Thank you!
>Heather
>
>
>___________________________
>On behalf of the Hiatt Career Center,  it is my pleasure to invite 
>you and up to 15 students to:
>
>Brandeis University's 3rd Annual
><http://www.brandeis.edu/hiatt/news/biotech.html>Biotech, Healthcare 
>& Science Forum
>Discover without Borders.
>Sponsored by the Hiatt Career Center
>Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011
>6:00 - 9:00 p.m. - Formal program, Sherman Hall, Hassenfeld
>
>Explore careers in science and health-related organizations through 
>direct exposure and discussions with current professionals in 
>related fields.    Sponsored by the Hiatt Career Center, the 
>Biotech, Healthcare & Science Forum will feature an expert panel 
>presentation followed by round table networking sessions for 
>students, alumni, and employer guests.  This year's theme - 
>Discovery Without Borders - builds upon last year's focus on 
>translational research. The panelists will speak to the notion of 
>removing boundaries across disciplines of science (i.e., biology, 
>chemistry, business, etc.) to fuel discovery as well as 
>international boundaries to move closer to a holistic scientific 
>community.
>
>Panelists
>
>Glen Cowley '85, Ph.D., Scientist, The Broad Institute
>Robert Sackstein, M.D., Ph.D., P '14, Associate Scientific Director, 
>Bone Marrow Transplant Program, Brigham & Women's Hospital; 
>Associate Professor, Harvard Medical School
>Amber Toll, Director and Senior Human Resources Business Partner, 
>Shire Pharmaceuticals
>Panel Moderator: 
><http://www.brandeis.edu/now/2011/june/provost.html>Steve A. N. 
>Goldstein '78, M.D., Ph.D., F.A.A.P., Provost, Brandeis University
>Full List of Employers: 
><http://www.brandeis.edu/hiatt/news/biotech.html>go.brandeis.edu/biotech
>We look forward to seeing you on Oct. 18, dressed to impress.
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