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February 24-28, 2025 | Vol. 11, Issue 8

In this issue:

  • Tom O'Connor Talks Life After the Thesis
  • Pfizer's Postdoctoral Research Opportunity
  • URSMD Office for Faculty Development Education Grand Rounds
  • Information Session for NIH Fellowship Sponsers
  • Living & Working in Cananda
  • GCC Virtual Career Expo

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Tom O'Connor Talks Life After the Thesis

We're thrilled to have Tom O'Connor, PhD, SMD Genetics/Pharmacology and Physiology alum, join us for the latest episode of The Next Step podcast. Tom shares insights on transitioning from graduate school to being a scientist at Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center. He also discusses his shift from muscle biology to cancer research, and how a passion for scientific writing shaped his career.

Get insights on public speaking, networking, and the importance of taking time to reflect before diving into your next career phase. Launching on LinkedIn February 26 at 10am ET! Click on the picture to attend. 

2025 Public Health Partnership Conference

The New York State Public Health Association (NYSPHA), New York State Association of County Health Officials (NYSACHO), and the New York State Association for Rural Health (NYSARH) invite students to submit a proposal to present at the 2025 NYS Public Health Partnership Conference. Proposal submission deadline is February 28, 2025 by 5:00 PM ET.

The conference will be held April 30-May 2, 2025, at the Ithaca Downtown Conference Center in Ithaca, New York. The Public Health Partnership Conference is a one-of-a-kind event in NYS where public health professionals and students from all settings can engage in public health learning opportunities designed to enhance professional growth and renewal. Additionally, the conference can provide you with takeaways that will aid in the critical work you do to improve community health outcomes.

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Revitalizing Recycling at SMD 

The Sustainability Office is pleased to announce a refresh of the recycling program currently underway at the School of Medicine and Dentistry (SMD). This initiative, run in collaboration with SMD Environmental Services, is being implemented to improve recycling processes, reduce contamination, and ensure better waste management practices at SMD.

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Events This Week

Pfizer's Postdoctoral Research Opportunity

��️ Tuesday, February 25 | ⏱️ 2-3pm | �� Learning Lab 2-7520

A postdoctoral fellowship at a pharmaceutical company offers a chance to get your foot into the door of the industry. As part of Pfizer’s Research & Development Postdoctoral Program, scientists engage in ground-breaking research, while making valuable connections with industry professionals. In this PhRMA Foundation webinar, we'll share an overview of Pfizer’s postdoc program and how to apply, and current Pfizer fellows will discuss their experiences and answer questions. Join us to learn whether applying for an industry postdoc might be the right career move for you. FREE coffee and snacks will be provided for all participants 

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Investigators for Sustainable Labs training (February 2025)

��️ Tuesday, February 25 | ⏱️ 3-4pm | �� Ryan Case Method Room (1-9555): Green lab practices to promote green chemistry

Sustainable Labs Initiative is hosting an Investigators for Sustainable Labs training to train the next generation of investigators in green lab practices. This training series is sponsored by URMC MyHub, and utilizes the My Green Labs Ambassador program as the training platform. This training series will also include guest speakers from university departments such as sustainability, facilities, and the biological supply store, that will lead discussions on current practices at UR. This training will include the following meeting times and topics, and food and refreshments will be provided.

URSMD Office for Faculty Development Education Grand Rounds

��️ Wednesday, February 26 | ⏱️ 12-1pm | �� Class of '62 Auditorium & Zoom

Trusting relationships between faculty and learners, described as an "educational alliance", play an important role in constructive feedback. Yet, such relationships are difficult to achieve in current clinical learning environments (CLEs). Much of the current literature focuses on efforts to improve learners' trust in faculty supervisors, with little attention to faculty trust in learners as partners in the educational process. In this presentation, we will share findings from our study of faculty perceptions of and experiences with constructive feedback to learners in clinical learning environments. Based on these findings, we will discuss current initiatives to improve feedback at our institution. 

Information Session for NIH Fellowship Sponsers

��️ Wednesday, February 26 | ⏱️ 1-3pm | �� Learning Lab 2-7534​​

myHub invites faculty mentors to join an information session specific to NIH Fellowship Sponsors on Wednesday, February 26 at 1pm. This is highly encouraged for faculty who have a predoc or postdoc applying for a fellowship in April. Registration is not required but encouraged.

We are also seeking faculty who have reviewed NIH Fellowships to attend this session to help guide the conversation and provide perspective on what study sections are looking for. 
Please keep in mind, however, that the scoring criteria have changed.

Registration

Living & Working in Cananda 

��️ Wednesday, February 26 | ⏱️ 1pm | �� Virtual 

Join the first of three info sessions about living and working in Canada on Wednesday, February 26, at 1pm. The other two info sessions are on Thursday, March 20, at 4pm and Monday, April 14, at 3pm. During the session permanent resident pathways, express entry, the work permit process, and more will be discussed. Each info session will have the same content, multiple times and days are offered to accommodate various schedules. 

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Present Like a Pro with BioRender 

��️ Thursday, February 27 | ⏱️ 2:30-3pm | �� Virtual 

In this 30-minute session, you will learn how to use BioRender to create professional presentations easily. You'll get tips and tricks to make your presentations look great, and you'll learn how to use the BioRender Poster Builder Tool and our PowerPoint Add-In and other tools to make presenting easier than ever.

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Upcoming Events

GCC Virtual Career Expo 

��️ Wednesday, March 5 | ⏱️ 12-4pm | �� Virtual

Are you looking for an internship, postdoc, fellowship, or full-time role? The free Virtual Career Expo brings together employers from the fields of STEM, Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences seeking advanced degree talent (Masters, PhDs, Postdocs, and Alumni). 

Registered attendees will participate in the event as avatars. The attendee avatars will be able to move about the event through different rooms (lobby, exhibitor booths, lounge, etc.). Each employer will have a virtual booth and attendee avatars will "visit" the booth to learn about the employer and career opportunities. If interested in an attendee, employers will invite them to private sessions or send private messages. 

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myHub's Workplace Wellness Series for Postdocs

��️ Wednesday, April 9 | ⏱️ 12-1:30pm | �� Conference Room (2-7539)

New in 2025! myHub's Workplace Wellness Series for Postdocs brings postdocs together for lunch, community-building, and development of personal well-being through interactive in-person workshops every other month. The February and April Workplace Wellness workshops will explore Science & Mindfulness with Laura Gavigan, founder of Mindful Matters. Laura provides coaching and counseling for practical insight into stress and burnout, and the mindfulness tools you need for immediate and transformative change.

Event Details
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Neuroscience Graduate Program Presents: Neuroscience Retreat 2025

��️ Friday, April 25 | ⏱️ 8am | �� Memorial Art Gallery 

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Save the Date - 36th Annual Genetics Day 

��️ Monday, April 28 | ⏱️ 9am-4:30pm | �� Class of '62 Auditorium & Sarah Flaum Atrium 

The keynote speaker will be Marisa Bartolomei, Ph.D., Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. In addition to the keynote lecture, this event will include talks by faculty and trainees as well as a poster session. Applications to present trainee talks or posters will open March 2025, so please keep your eyes out for future announcements. There will be cash prizes for trainee talks and poster awards. 

Job/Internship Opportunities 

Are you planning or looking for a summer internship or shadowing experience?

Connect with Eric Vaughn, Director of Career Services - myHub, to explore opportunities and access valuable resources to make the most of your experience. Schedule your appointment today through Handshake!

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Sarepta - Internships 

Now accepting Summer 2025 Internship Program applications. Sarepta is a commercial-stage biotechnology company with leadership positions in Duchenne muscular dystrophy and limb-girdle muscular dystrophies. The company, which has four marketed products and a deep pipeline of programs in various stages of development, offers paid internships for college and graduate students majoring in STEM as well as non-science disciplines. Interns are introduced to Sarepta’s business, research and culture through hands-on learning, independent projects, and a seminar series that exposes them to the roles and responsibilities of major functions within a biotech company.

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URMC Opportunities 

Graduate Assistantship - Office of Residential Life and Housing Services

Graduate Assistantships under the Office of Residential Life and Housing Services are currently open, and applications are being accepted for the 2025-2026 academic year. Priority will be given to those who apply by March 14th, 2025. All are part time, and most of them come with compensation that includes a stipend, partial meal plan, and a fully furnished apartment. Any questions can be directed to GradAssistantSelection@UR.Rochester.edu

Positions Descriptions
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Open Scholarship Award applications for PhD students

The Office of Graduate Education and Postdoctoral Affairs and Open Scholarship Community Rochester collaborated this year to create the Open Scholarship Awards, a new incentive for PhD students that celebrates those who demonstrated exemplary efforts in making their research open and accessible to the wider community. Applications for these awards are now open and due on February 28 at 11:59 pm. Up to 15 prizes are available to students from all disciplines in five domains: physical and natural sciences, social sciences, engineering, arts and humanities, and medical sciences.

Apply Here

Learner Life/Wellness

February ‘BIC-Ture This’ craft events for LGBTQ students

Graduate and undergraduate students from all schools are invited to join the Paul J. Burgett Intercultural Center for February’s LGBTQ artmaking and community-building “BIC-Ture This” events. All supplies are provided, and no prior experience is needed. Register to attend:
•    Scarf-knitting on Friday, February 28, at 7 p.m.; the registration deadline is Monday, February 24.

Registration

Vehicle Assistance Program

If you’re on an University campus having vehicle trouble, the Department of Transportation and Logistics is ready to lend a helping hand. The Vehicle Assistance Program provides free on-campus assistance to students, employees, and visitors who need help starting a dead battery, inflating a soft tire, or de-icing car locks. Services are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, except from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. Friday and Saturday, by calling (585) 275-4524.

Daily Yoga Classes at the GAC

Ignite your inner fire and brighten the cold winter days! Start the Spring semester with yoga to find your inner peace as you establish the new routines. Open to all students, faculty, and staff—no experience needed. Mats and equipment are provided, simply bring yourself and maybe a friend! Strengthen and lengthen with us in the Leibner-Cooper Room at the Goergen Athletic Center. Classes are hosted by Mindful University Project x Yoga Vibe’s experienced yoga teachers. Check our schedules and register for classes, or just drop-in.

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Postdoc Opportunities

University of Michigan Postdoc Preview

Applications are accepted through Friday, February 28, 2025. 

The University of Michigan Medical School Office of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies is hosting their annual in person Postdoctoral Preview. The Postdoc Preview is an application-based event where selected candidates will receive a fully funded two-day visit to the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor campus. Invited guests will have the opportunity to interview with prospective mentors, network with current postdocs, and learn about life in Ann Arbor. Please email Laura Napieralski with any questions.

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Virtual Postdoc Preview with Brown University

��️ Wednesday, March 12 | ⏱️ 12-2pm | �� Virtual

The Office of University Postdoctoral Affairs (OUPA) is excited to announce a Virtual Postdoc Preview for individuals interested in learning more about postdoctoral training at Brown University. This event is scheduled for Wednesday, March 12, 2025, from noon to 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time via Zoom. This event aims at advanced PhD students and current postdoctoral scholars within 1-2 years of completing a doctoral degree. If you have any questions, please contact OUPA by emailing postdoc-affairs@brown.edu. Please click here for more information or click here to register.

Event Information
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Collaborative Researcher at SPIA at the Virginia Tech Research Center

The Public Interest Technology Lab in the School of Public and International Affairs (SPIA) at the Virginia Tech Research Center, Arlington, Virginia, seeks a highly motivated and collaborative researcher with expertise in public interest technology. The mission of the Public Interest Technology lab is to advance research, education, policy, and practice on the governance, design, and deployment of emerging technologies to serve the public interest. The postdoctoral scholar will join a highly collaborative multi-institutional team of faculty, students, and stakeholders. Individuals with interests in one or more the following topics are encouraged to apply: ethical and societal implications of AI or related technologies; responsible AI/AI governance; technology, policy, and society; biopsychosocial implications of digital technologies; Human-AI Interaction; and/or equity-centered data science and analytics.

More Info & Application

NSF I-Corps Regional Course Information

MECCC

NSF I-Corps Regional Courses are for university-based STEM researchers and early-stage startup founders who are interested in exploring the market potential of their work and learning entrepreneurial skills. Participants learn to apply “customer discovery” methodology to evaluate the potential for translating their technology innovation from the lab into a successful product and/or service.

l-Corps Event List Winter 2025

Social Media Spotlight

This week's social media spotlight features Amy Bucklaew, a PhD candidate in Neuroscience. 

Accommodations

The University of Rochester is committed to providing inclusive experiences and equal access to programs and services. If you anticipate needing any type of accommodation, please contact Mary Beth Kitzel. In all situations, a good faith effort (up until the time of the event) will be made to provide accommodations.

OTE Submission Information

Submissions for the weekly Monday edition of OTE are due by Thursday at 5:00 pm. Please submit materials to myHub@urmc.rochester.edu.

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