| 2007 Life Sciences Industry Career Conference
2006 Life Sciences Industry Career Conference
2005 Life Sciences Industry Career Development Conference Fall 2004 Events  | | Tuesday, September 21, 2004 8 – 5 pm CUNY Graduate Center 365 5th Ave and 34th St New York, NY The Annual Life Sciences Industry Career Development Conference is the premier event in New York State for graduate students and post-doctoral fellows interested in exploring careers in the life sciences industry. The commercialization of innovative science requires the cooperation of scientific, legal, and business administration teams to ensure success. The innovative, high growth, R&D intensive life sciences industry is especially reliant on skilled and experienced individuals to enable and guide biotechnology company development and commercial success. There is a need for individuals with skills and expertise in a wide variety of disciplines. DON'T MISS your opportunity to connect with accomplished biotech leaders. Attend sessions designed to provide you with invaluable insight into a dynamic and robust New York State life sciences industry. Leave with information and actions steps you need today for your success tomorrow. Highlights of this year's conference: - Opening Plenary by Dr. Ron Cohen, President and CEO, Acorda Therapeutics and Chairman, New York Biotechnology Association who will present the State of the Industry address.
- Closing Plenary will feature Dr. Saied Tousi, SVP, Pall Corporation, an inspirational and intensely insightful speaker who will discuss Corporate Culture - Definining the rules of the game.
- Networking Reception that will facilitate additional opportunities for conference participants to interact with industry professionals.
| 2004 Silver Sponsor |   | | | 2004 Bronze Sponsor | | | | 2003 Gold Sponsor |  | | Conference is presented in partnership with the Center for Biotechnology, A New York State Center for Advanced Technology and the City University of New York (CUNY). |  |  |  | 2004 Fall Career Development Workshops Resume Writing and Cover Letters Tuesday, October 19, 2004 12 noon – 1:30 pm Planning to pursue opportunities in industry? Start with a solid understanding of what employers look for, and how to tailor your resume and cover letter to address their specific needs. This is a must attend workshop for all graduate students in the life sciences. How to write the Most Important Letter - Who Needs a Cover Letter? Everyone who sends out a resume does! It is regarded as a sign of laziness to send out a cover letter that is not tailored to the specific company. The cover letter gives you another chance to emphasize what you have to contribute to the company or organization. Learn: - the difference between a cv and resume
- how to represent your academic experience on your resume
- the difference between academic and corporate culture
- strategies for a successful job search
This workshop is limited to 20 students only. Please register early to confirm your seat. Pre-regitration is required. Register online now. Interviewing Skills Tuesday, November 2, 2004 12 noon – 1:30 pm In preparing for your job interview, there are many steps to be taken. Much emphasis is placed on the actual job interview, but, in reality, what you do before the interview to prepare yourself is just as important. Learn how to put your best foot forward and tips for a successful interview. This workshop is limited to 20 students only. Please register early to confirm your seat. Pre-registration is required. Register online now. Networking or “Not Working” Skills Tuesday, November 16, 2004 12 noon – 1:30 pm Most job vacancies are filled well before a job description is even posted. You’ve heard the saying a million times before: “It’s not what you know, it’s who you know.” Gain insight on successful networking tips and how to stay ahead of the pack. This workshop is limited to 20 students only. Please register early to confirm your seat. Pre-registration is required. Register online now. All workshops held at the Center for Biotechnology Conference Room. Workshops are organized by the Center for Biotechnology in partnership with the Career Center at Stony Brook University. 2001-2002 Careers in the Bioscience Industry Seminar Series at Stony Brook University back to top
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