Egregious Scientists & Misconduct in Science: Responsible Conduct for Research Jeopardy

Postdoctoral trainees and graduate students joined in a game of Responsible Conduct for Research (RCR) Jeopardy as part of the March's Spotlight on Research Integrity workshop.
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Shh! Don’t Tell My Advisor I Want A Non-Academic Job

The Chronicle of Higher Education just published, "Pushing for Culture Change, Ph.D.'s Explore Careers Beyond Academe" which highlighted the growing presence of graduate students looking of jobs beyond academia.
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Career Advisory Council Workshop Focuses on Careers at Teaching Institutions

Career Advisory Council members Dr. Jessica Ibarra, Dr. Lila LaGrange, Dr. Tim Raabe, Dr. James Roberts, and Dr. Brian Stout spoke about careers at teaching institutions.
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Pathways to Careers in Science Workshop Highlights Changing Academic Workforce

Dr. Andrea Giuffrida spoke about the changing academic workforce at the Pathways to Careers in Science workshop alongside panelists Dr. Robert Balster, Dr. Amy Hauck Newman, Dr. Timothy Raabe, and Maj. Stuart Tyner.
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Biomedical Product Development Course Connects Students to Entrepreneurs

Students in the Biomedical Product Development Course meet representatives from different biotech companies in San Antonio.
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Network, Network, Network: Career Advisory Council Workshop

Graduate students and postgraduates attended the Career Advisory Council's workshop on Feb. 9 focused on industry and entrepreneurship.
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Alternative Careers: Academia. Really?

In his recent talk, sponsored by the UTHSCSA SACNAS Chapter and the Office of Career Development, Dr. Greg Villareal provided candid accounts of the often arduous career progression of a PhD graduate today as well as his own personal non-linear career path. If you missed his...
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Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS) 2014 in San Antonio

ABRCMS (@ABRCMS) is one of the largest national minority conferences for mostly undergraduate students majoring and doing research in the STEM fields. While the conference attracts mostly undergraduate students, graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and faculty attend as well.
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