Dec. 5: Of Science and Strategy: Setting Goals for Research and for Life -reminder

Dana Bresee Keeth bresee at MIT.EDU
Mon Dec 2 09:08:04 EST 2013


*Of Science and Strategy: Setting Goals for Research and for Life
*Speaker: *Dr. Isaiah Hankel; Cheeky Scientist^(TM)*
*Date and Time:  Thursday, December 5 from 3:00 to 4:30 pm*
*Location: * *E25-111* <http://whereis.mit.edu/?go=E25>
*Sponsored by the Office of the Vice President for Research and Career 
Services (Global Education and Career Development) *

*Register Now 
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Tzi39Squnx2Qnj5v61DSZDgLb_7KtHLHlfMAtYnPpF4/viewform>*

What does strategy have to do with science? According to thought leader 
Isaiah Hankel, surprisingly a lot. Dr. Hankel has decoded the psychology 
behind career success and applied it to the science lab.

The result? Nothing short of a breakthrough in 
strategically maneuvering your career into the exciting 
new opportunities opening up for academic scientists.

Here's a provocative question: What do students do now that applying for 
jobs with a resume does not work? What if you could tap into the skills 
that wildly successful people are using?

You'll discover the strategic thinking driving this new career approach. 
You'll learn:

      o The 3 most important professional skills that will matter in the
        next 5 years.
      o How the power of having a professional purpose will propel your
        career forward in the direction of your choice
      o How to leverage your degree for explosive success
      o How to remove barriers to business and entrepreneurship
      o How to access the key players in your chosen field

The goal? A career that you not only love, but one where you are 
recognized for you expertise and are rewarded for it. It's about being a 
leader, and creating meaningful bodies of work. It's about telling a 
story with your life that you'd want to read and share.

Dr. Hankel did his undergraduate work at Franklin and Marshall College 
in Pennsylvania and received his Ph.D. in Anatomy and Cell Biology from 
the University of Iowa. Since graduating, he has been simultaneously 
advancing his career in flow cytometry and cellular imaging, and his 
career in personal development and business coaching. In the last two 
years, Dr. Hankel has given over 250 seminars in 20 different countries 
throughout Europe, New Zealand, Australia and North America. Dr. Hankel 
has worked with numerous leaders in the biotechnology industry, 
including Lily Pharmaceuticals, Leinco Technologies, Orflo Technologies, 
Bio-Rad Laboratories, Cellerant Therapeutics, Miltenyi Biotec, Expert 
Cytometry, Tree Star, Amgen, Celgene, Ambrx, BD Biosciences, Baxter 
Bioscience, Pfizer, Roche and Genentech.


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