| What Graduates of the
2004 Class Have to Say…
“Having gone through the program, I am better educated
about potential career paths and more knowledgeable about
how to approach my own professional development. Furthermore,
I can more readily recognize priorities in industry and can
make more of a contribution to a company’s goals. As
a result, I am better prepared to enter the workforce and
more marketable to potential employers.”
Varsha Badal, Department of Biomedical
Engineering, Stony Brook University
“The
program was of tremendous value. It has changed my approach
towards finding a job and given me more confidence entering
the interviewing process. I feel that I am much more marketable
to employers because I can clearly articulate how I can be
of value to their company.”
Audrey Bernstein, PhD, Mount
Sinai School of Medicine
“The program was invaluable. The insights it provided
into the culture and dynamics of industry helped me to reevaluate
my own interests and solidified my decision to enter the bioscience
industry after I complete my PhD thesis. The course also gave
me a good sense of what to work towards and how to envision
my career in ten years.”
Russell Garman, MS, Department
of Biomedical Engineering, Stony Brook University
“One
of the great benefits of this course has been to forge a network
of new contacts as we transition into industry. Many valuable
discussions sprang from the open interaction between students
and instructors. I look forward to continued contact with
the course directors and my fellow course participants.”
Fredy Varela, MS Biochemistry,
Intern, Target Health Inc.
“I
made important contacts with industry professionals and landed
myself a summer internship. Both the program and the internship
will make me more marketable for a career in industry.”
Kristen Twidy, MS, Intern, Center
for Biotechnology
“The
course was very well done. The course directors took the lessons
very seriously, were well-prepared and aided the students
in exploring the many professional niches in industry. I wish
a course like this had been available earlier in my education.”
Joanna Lem, Scientist, Cornerstone
Pharmaceuticals
“The
course has helped me identified my specific career path and
equipped me with the basic rules I’ll use along that
path. I’ve gained some very useful insights into the
intersection of science and business.”
Alexandra Eyzaguirre, MS, Associate
Scientist, OSI Pharmaceuticals
“I’ve
obtained a more complete understanding of how departments
with seemingly separate functions integrate to achieve a company’s
goals. It’s given greater context and meaning to the
work I am accomplishing.”
Ann Li, Analytical Chemist, Forest
Laboratories
“The
course exceeded my expectations. I found the classes covering
the Business of Bioscience, the Product Development Process
and Regulatory Affairs particularly useful. I now have a better
sense of where my career is headed and how to get there, and
that’s a great feeling!”
Andriy Tovkach, Cold Spring Harbor
Laboratory
“The
program has had a profound effect on all of us and I am looking
forward to staying connected with other course participants
and with our industry contacts. I strongly recommend that
graduate students in biomedical engineering and similar fields
take advantage of this program early in their careers.”
Gary Gustavsen, MS, Department
of Biomedical Engineering, Stony Brook University
“My
participation in the program marked a very fundamental and
critical step in my career development. Although I am still
undecided about my career goals, I feel immensely informed
and prepared in a way that I could never have achieved by
just completing the traditional graduate work of the PhD in
Neuroscience. It is unfortunate that this kind of preparation
isn’t included in the traditional graduate coursework.
I am grateful that the Center for Biotechnology has been able
to fill this critical gap in graduate education.”
Sarah Zimov, PhD Candidate, Department
of Neurobiology & Behavior, Stony Brook University
“The
key point in the program was the hard work and effort invested
in group presentations that helped foster a better understanding
of how decisions are made in industry.”
Alexander Ho, MS, Department
of Biomedical Engineering, Stony Brook University
“I
met some interesting and influential people and got clear
picture of how I can fit in the pharmaceutical industry. There
was a substantial amount of theoretical learning and practical
teamwork experience that might turn out to be even more valuable
in the end.”
Ana Vasileva, PhD, Mount Sinai
School of Medicine
“I
got a great overview of the process of drug development. I
have learned some of the lingo of the field and have a better
understanding of what it takes to bring a drug to market.”
Debra Morrison, PhD, Cancer Center,
Mount Sinai School of Medicine
“The
program has given me a solid working knowledge of how the
pharmaceutical/biotech industry works.”
Joseph Abrajano, MS, Albert Einstein
College of Medicine
“The program enhanced my understanding of the bioscience
industry, and suggested how I can leverage my skills to add
value in the industry.”
Kenneth Mbonu, MBA, Portfolio
Manager/Assistant Vice-President, FleetBoston Financial Corp.
“The
idea that networking is critical was very thoroughly emphasized.
In addition, it helped me realize not just that I wanted to
go into industry, but also what I wanted to do there - business
strategy type things. It helped me define my goals and think
about the line of action I must take to achieve my long-term
goal.”
Mansi Kothari, PhD Candidate,
Cellular & Molecular Pathology, Stony Brook University
“The
program has helped tremendously. It gave valuable insights
into what the bioscience industry has to offer and provided
great networking opportunities.”
Shau Yu Lynch, PhD, Albert Einstein
College of Medicine
“The
course dramatically changed my short-term career goals by
providing great depth and breadth of insight into the biotech
industry.”
Shifang Zhang, PhD Candidate,
Biological Sciences, Columbia University
“While
the program provided very useful knowledge about the bioscience
industry, I think the networking opportunities are the most
important aspects.”
Wenyi Zhang, PhD Candidate, Biochemistry
& Structural Biology, Stony Brook University
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