Career Pathways for Researchers Interested in Government and Regulatory Agencies

Date: 

Wednesday, September 11, 2019, 2:30pm to 5:45pm

Location: 

HMS/Longwood (Location shared upon registration confirmation)

Registration is now open for the Career Pathways for Researchers Interested in Government and Regulatory Agencies panel session, the fourth in the Career Pathways Panel Series offered by Harvard Catalyst. This four-session panel series is designed to offer insights into the various career options in clinical and translational research available to PhD and MD scientists who may be interested in working in settings such as academia, industry, and government/regulatory agencies. Career Pathways for Researchers Interested in Government and Regulatory Agencies offers attendees an overview of the various career options available within in government and regulatory agencies and provides an opportunity for participants to present questions to expert panelists that have a diverse background in this area.

Career Pathways for Researchers Interested in Government and Regulatory Agencies

September 11, 2019 – 2:30pm-5:45pm

This panel session offers attendees an overview of the various career options available within government and regulatory agencies and provides an opportunity for participants to present questions to expert panelists.

Keynote Speaker:

Jodi Black, PhD, Deputy Director of the NIH Office of Extramural Research, NIH

Panel Discussion and Q&A Session:

Monica Bharel, MD, MPH, Commissioner of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health

Mary Woolley, President of Research!America, Research!America

Registration closes September 11.

Questions? Please email education@catalyst.harvard.edu. This event is wholly sponsored by Harvard Catalyst | The Harvard Clinical and Translational Science Center