Course & Academic Resources
- MIT DHIVE: Dive into Healthcare Innovation and Venture Exploration
- Summer 2024 TLL Teaching Track Workshops
- MIT Community Wellness Classes and Resources
- MIT Writing and Communication Center (WCC)
- Upcoming Events from the Teaching + Learning Lab (TLL)
- Harvard Catalyst Courses and Events
- Harvard Innovation Labs Calendar of Events and Activities
Conferences, Lectures & Seminars
- Harvard/UCSF KIDSROBIN Seminar Series
- SERC Workshop: Eric Horvitz, Chief Scientific Officer of Microsoft
- Hacking Medicine for Veterans Health: Registration Open
- Gordon Research Conference on Drug Resistance
- Invitation for GEM Bio Workshop at ICLR 2024
- Upcoming Institute Community & Equity Office (ICEO) Events
- Medical Development Group Boston - Events
- Medtech Boston Information Source and Calendar of Events
- Brainmap Seminars
Student Opportunities
- Petting Zoo and Meditation Wellness Event
- Majumder Lab Recruiting PhD Students
- Graduate Community Fellows Positions
- MITAC Opportunities
- Office of Graduate Education - Fellowship Workshops & Financial Literacy Resources
- International Students Office Newsletter
- MIT GradDiversity & ICEO Newsletters
- MIT Spouses & Partners Connect and MIT Language Conversation Exchange
- Community Service Weekly Bulletin
Professional Opportunities
- Pascall Systems Job Opening
- Research Intern Position - Paradigm BioCapital
- Faculty Recruitment in Bioengineering - Indian Institute of Technology
- Northwestern University and Shirley Ryan AbilityLab Post Doctoral Fellowship Openings
- Training Opportunities at the National Institutes of Health (NIH)
- IIE EU - U.S. Education Cooperation for Researchers
Career & Financial Guidance Programs
- Infinite Careers Alumni Speaker Series
- MBG Business Development Seminar - Data Analytics in Cell Therapy Operations
- Nucleate Demo Day
- CAPD Faculty Job Search Guide
- McKinsey and Company Recruiting News
- MIT Alumni Advisors Hub - Advising Opportunity for MIT Students
- Upcoming MIT Career Fairs
- MIT'S iGrad Financial Literacy & Career Resources Portal
- Graduate Student Career Events
Website, Calendar & Mailing List - CAPD Versatile PhD Resource Tool
HST Community Notices
HELP SPREAD THE WORD - HST!
Are you traveling for any of the following reasons?
- Conference/workshop
- Giving a talk
- Visiting your alma mater
Can you help promote HST by talking to prospective students?
Contact Laurie Ward (laurie [at] mit.edu (l)aurie [at] mit.edu (aurie[at]mit[dot]edu)) for talking points and promotional materials to distribute.
A link to an HST Programs Slide to include in your presentations can be found here.
Course & Academic Resources
MIT DHIVE: DIVE INTO HEALTHCARE INNOVATION AND VENTURE EXPLORATION
Summer 2024 Internship Program: June 3 - July 23
Apply now for a sponsored internship program!
- Learn about unmet needs and challenges in healthcare from experts in the field.
- Engage in solution ideation and team formation.
- Receive mentorship from seasoned entrepreneurs how to transform ideas into viable solutions.
4 Summer 2024 tracks to choose from: Long Covid & Lyme, Musculoskeletal Health, Takeda Biopharma Innovation, Women’s Health
Learn more and apply: www.sandbox.mit.edu/dhive
Email dhive [at] mit.edu (dhive[at]mit[dot]edu) for any questions
SUMMER 2024 TLL TEACHING TRACK WORKSHOPS
How to Apply for the TLL Workshops
Any graduate student is welcome to apply. Participants from previous workshop tracks have priority. After that, applicants are selected on a first-come, first-served basis, so please apply early. Applications must be received by the deadline to be considered.
For more information about the workshops and how to apply, go to our website.
Upcoming Grad Development Teaching Tracks Schedule
Inclusive Teaching Track
In-person workshop dates:
· Workshop 1: Thursday, July 11, 11:00 am–1:00 pm
· Workshop 2: Thursday, July 18, 11:00 am–1:00 pm
Application window: noon on June 17–11:59 pm to Sunday, June 24
Subject Design Track
Remote workshop dates:
· Workshop 1: Thursday, August 8, 2:00 pm–4:00 pm
· Workshop 2: Thursday, August 15, 2:00 pm–4:00 pm
· Workshop 3: Thursday, August 22, 2:00 pm–4:00 pm
Application window: noon on Monday, July 15–11:59 pm to Sunday July 22
Melissa E Mangino, M.Ed. | Communications and Events Administrator | MIT Teaching +Learning Lab | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | E19-611 | 518-281-3069 (c) |tll.mit.edu
MIT COMMUNITY WELLNESS CLASSES AND RESOURCES
This year, the MIT community is adapting to new ways of taking care of ourselves and others. If you’d like to connect with your community, stay active, sleep better, relieve stress, and more, Community Wellness at MIT Medical can help you find wellness programs that fit your needs.
View all Community Wellness classes here.
MIT WRITING AND COMMUNICATION CENTER (WCC)
The Writing and Communication Center offers free one-on-one professional advice from communication specialists with advanced degrees and publishing experience. The WCC can help you further develop your oral communication skills and learn about all types of academic and professional writing.
WCC Individual Consultations
During these consultations, you can work on your written or oral projects with WCC instructors who can guide you at all stages of your communication process.
WCC has prepared a series of workshops on style, literature review writing, and other topics. You can register for our offerings through this link.
For more information or to register for these programs, check the WCC website.
UPCOMING EVENTS FROM THE TEACHING + LEARNING LAB (TLL)
Our Mission
The Teaching + Learning Lab (TLL) partners with MIT educators, staff, and administrators to create a reflective educational environment where students are academically challenged, actively engaged, and personally supported.
Upcoming Event:
- Creating a Classroom Climate that Supports Student Engagement in Active Learning
April 24, 2024 - 2:pm - 3pm
In this talk, we will explore the ways in which instructors can foster student engagement in active learning by emphasizing the relevance of content, setting norms that encourage mastery goals and peer cooperation, and developing high-quality instructor-student relationships.
Find information on upcoming TLL programs, speakers, workshops, etc. here.
For any questions about programs and resources available to graduate students through the TLL, contact Ben Hansberry, Assistant Director for Graduate Student Teaching (bhansber [at] mit.edu (bhansber[at]mit[dot]edu))
Subscribe here to the TLL Newsletter.
HARVARD CATALYST COURSES AND EVENTS
Harvard Catalyst works with Harvard University’s schools and affiliate academic healthcare centers to build and grow an environment focused on team science – where discoveries are rapidly and efficiently translated to improve human health. We catalyze research across all clinical and translational domains by providing investigators with opportunities such as pilot funding, free resources such as biostatistics consultations, training and mentoring programs, and numerous courses. To facilitate communication, collaboration, and data collection, our informatics team develops a range of open-source tools available to the community within Harvard University and beyond.
Information on courses and training through Harvard Catalyst can be found here.
A calendar of Harvard Catalyst events can be found here.
Subscribe to the Harvard Catalyst Newsletter here.
HARVARD INNOVATION LABS CALENDAR OF EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES
Information about the Harvard i-lab and it's upcoming events and activities can be found here.
Conferences, Lectures & Seminars
HARVARD/UCSF KIDSROBIN SEMINAR SERIES
As Directors of the Harvard/UCSF U54 Radiation Oncology-Biology Integration Network (ROBIN) (also known as KIDSROBIN) Center’s Cross-Training Core, we are excited to announce the KIDSROBIN seminar series.
The Cross-Training Core’s mission is to develop educational resources and function as a hub for learning opportunities across diverse disciplines in cancer research and the radiation sciences. This programming supplements academic activities as well as provides opportunities to get involved in research and/or learn about career opportunities in medicine and the biomedical sciences and be members of a large networking community.
We have designed a seminar series composed of entry-level talks for learners from different disciplines. These talks may serve as introductions to a topic or a refresher for individuals advanced in their careers. Early-stage learners are encouraged to participate, as one of our goals is to cultivate longer term interest in training in medicine/science.
Please register on the KIDSROBIN website https://kidsrobin.dfci.harvard.edu/ (click at the bottom of the home page, enrollment is free), after which you can access zoom links for each seminar. The ROBINS-NEST tab describes our educational mission and the seminar schedule.
Registrants will also receive updates on training, research collaboration and funding opportunities within KIDSROBIN and through the national ROBIN network.
SERC WORKSHOP: ERIC HORVITZ, CHIEF SCIENTIFIC OFFICER OF MICROSOFT
On Thursday, April 25, the Social and Ethical Responsibilities of Computing (SERC) presents a fireside chat with Eric Horvitz, Chief Scientific Officer of Microsoft and Dan Huttenlocher, Dean of the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing, on the multifaceted dimensions of responsible AI, and policy.
The event is free and open to the MIT community. Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in an interactive Q&A, engaging directly with Dean Huttenlocher and Dr. Horvitz to gain deeper insights into the social and ethical issues of computing.
Event Details
Thursday, April 25, 2024
5:45-6:45 pm
MIT Schwarzman College of Computing
51 Vassar Street, 45-230
Cambridge, MA 02139
Map
About Eric Horvitz
Eric Horvitz serves as Microsoft’s Chief Scientific Officer. He spearheads company-wide initiatives, navigating opportunities and challenges at the confluence of scientific frontiers, technology, and society, including strategic efforts in AI, medicine, and the biosciences.
Dr. Horvitz is known for his contributions to AI theory and practice, with a focus on principles and applications of AI amidst the complexities of the open world. His research endeavors have been direction-setting, including harnessing probability and utility in machine learning and reasoning, developing models of bounded rationality, constructing systems that perceive and act via interpreting multisensory streams of information, and pioneering principles and mechanisms for supporting human-AI collaboration and complementarity. His efforts and collaborations have led to fielded systems in healthcare, transportation, ecommerce, operating systems, and aerospace.
Beyond his scientific work, he has pursued programs, organizations, and studies on ethics, values, and safety with applications and influences of AI. He founded and chairs Microsoft’s Aether committee on AI, effects, and ethics in engineering and research. He established the One Hundred Year Study on AI at Stanford University and co-founded and serves as board chair of the Partnership on AI (PAI). He served as a Congressionally appointed commissioner on the National Security Commission on AI, where he chaired the line of effort on ethical and trustworthy AI.
He currently serves on the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) and advisory boards of the Allen Institute for AI and Stanford’s Institute for Human-Centered AI (HAI). He served as president of the AAAI, as a board member on the Computer Science and Telecommunications Board (CSTB), and on advisory committees for the National Science Foundation (NSF), National Institutes of Health (NIH), Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), and the Computing Community Consortium (CCC).
He received PhD and MD degrees at Stanford University. Before moving into the role of Chief Scientific Officer, he served as director of Microsoft Research overseeing research labs in Redmond, Washington; Cambridge, Massachusetts; New York City, New York; Montreal, Canada; Cambridge, United Kingdom; and Bangalore, India. More information can be found on his home page. A selected list of publications can be found here.
SERC Workshop Series
In an era where AI technologies are rapidly advancing and integrating into various aspects of our lives, understanding the ethical implications, and formulating robust policies becomes paramount. To foster learning and inspiration, SERC hosts a regular series of workshops with industry thought leaders and academic scholars to explore the opportunities and challenges that arise with the broad applicability of computing in many aspects of society. The series serves as a platform for scholars, researchers, policymakers, and industry leaders to delve into these critical topics.
HACKING MEDICINE FOR VETERANS HEALTH: REGISTRATION OPEN
The Tampa VA Medical Center, in collaboration with VHA Innovation Ecosystem, Microsoft, and MIT Hacking Medicine, is proud to announce the Veterans Health - MIT Hacking Medicine 2024 event, taking place from May 17-19, 2024, at the USF Morsani College of Medicine in Tampa, Florida.
This first-of-its-kind hackathon aims to bring together the brightest minds from VA, academia, and public and private sectors to revolutionize Veteran health care. Participants will work in diverse teams alongside experienced mentors and subject matter experts to develop innovative solutions addressing critical challenges faced by Veterans.
The hackathon will focus on three key tracks:
- Connect Veterans to the soonest and best care: Address scheduling delays and enhance telehealth, accessibility, resource alignment, process standardization, and care coordination to ensure timely access to high-quality care for Veterans.
- Prevent Veteran suicide (Mental Health): Modernize virtual care technology, explore new care models and modalities, improve employee training, implement diverse and inclusive care practices, and advance research and specialized care for various Veteran populations.
- Hire faster and more competitively: Streamline VA's hiring process by introducing solutions to expedite recruitment, enhance the onboarding experience, reduce operational inefficiencies, and develop advanced hiring technologies, positioning VA as a leader in 21st-century health care employment.
Veterans Health - MIT Hacking Medicine 2024 welcomes participation from anyone passionate about positively impacting Veteran health care, including Veterans, clinicians, scientists, designers, entrepreneurs, administrators, business professionals, engineers, programmers, researchers, and artists.
Find more information and Register Here. The deadline for applications is April 30.
GORDON RESEARCH CONFERENCE ON DRUG RESISTANCE
Shared Principles in Drug Resistance Across Diverse Biological Systems
- June 23-28, 2024
- Bryant University
1150 Douglas Pike, Smithfield, Rhode Island (Venue and Travel Information) - Apply Here
Chairs
Alexis L. Kaushansky and Amir Mitchell
Vice Chairs
Priscilla L. Yang and Zemer Gitai
Application Information
Applications for this meeting must be submitted by May 26, 2024. Please apply early, as some meetings become oversubscribed (full) before this deadline. If the meeting is oversubscribed, it will be stated here. Note: Applications for oversubscribed meetings will only be considered by the conference chair if more seats become available due to cancellations.
Conference Description
The Drug Resistance GRC is a premier, international scientific conference focused on advancing the frontiers of science through the presentation of cutting-edge and unpublished research, prioritizing time for discussion after each talk and fostering informal interactions among scientists of all career stages. The conference program includes a diverse range of speakers and discussion leaders from institutions and organizations worldwide, concentrating on the latest developments in the field. The conference is five days long and held in a remote location to increase the sense of camaraderie and create scientific communities, with lasting collaborations and friendships. In addition to premier talks, the conference has designated time for poster sessions from individuals of all career stages, and afternoon free time and communal meals allow for informal networking opportunities with leaders in the field.
Drug resistance is a threat shared across multiple fields in medicine and agriculture. It is a primary area of ongoing basic, translational, and biotechnological research that often exists within siloed areas of research. The Drug Resistance Gordon Research Conference aims explore concepts and principles that transcend individual fields in drug resistance by assembling a multidisciplinary community of academic researchers, industry scientists, physicians, educators, and other stakeholders studying different aspects of drug resistance. The 2024 meeting will bring together investigators who study drug resistance in cancer, infectious disease, agriculture, and newer areas to the drug resistance space, such as neuroscience. We are particularly interested in welcoming researchers who utilize genomics, systems biology, chemical biology and different facets of quantitative research to inform our collective thinking on resistance. By learning about a diverse tools and approaches used by different communities we aim to uncover new strategies that overcome the challenges of drug resistance in individual organisms and across populations broadly.
The conference will recruit participants with diverse backgrounds, providing opportunities for students and young investigators to present their research through poster and oral presentations. This meeting has been historically characterized by strong interaction between investigators that do not interact in traditional forums; we plan to continue this tradition and invite researchers who don’t necessarily consider themselves part of the “drug resistance” community to join us: we welcome new voices and ideas!
Applicants interested in presenting their work as a contributed talk should indicate so on the submitted abstract (all sessions have multiple slots allocated for contributed talks). Applications by April 30 will be considered for oral presentations, applications made after this date will only be considered on the basis of available time slots.
INVITATION FOR GEM BIO WORKSHOP AT ICLR 2024
We are delighted to invite you and your colleagues to an upcoming workshop, “Integrating Generative and Experimental Perspectives for BioMolecular Design” (GEM) at the ICLR Conference in Vienna on May 11th, 2024. The primary focus of our workshop is to foster collaboration between machine learning experts and experimental scientists. We are actively seeking submissions of papers that demonstrate such collaboration, whether through purely computational endeavors or experimental work with rich datasets that can be utilized for learning purposes.
We would be thrilled to have your participation at the workshop, including submitting a paper or signing up as a reviewer. As a reviewer, you will have the opportunity to score submitted papers and provide valuable comments and feedback for the selection process. Excitingly, through a new partnership, the top papers will be nominated for fast-track submission to Cell Systems (IF: 11.091). This collaboration presents an excellent opportunity to showcase and disseminate the most outstanding works in this field.
You visit https://www.gembio.ai/ to find more details about the workshop, including an exciting lineup of speakers and panelists who have been pioneers in the space.
For any inquiries, feel free to reach out to us at gembioworkshop [at] googlegroups.com (gembioworkshop[at]googlegroups[dot]com). We look forward to your participation!
UPCOMING INSTITUTE COMMUNITY & EQUITY OFFICE (ICEO) EVENTS
A calendar of upcoming events is available here.
MEDICAL DEVELOPMENT GROUP BOSTON - EVENTS
The Medical Development Group Boston (MDG Boston) is a community of individuals professionally committed to the Medical Device and other Medical Technology Industry segments united by the belief that innovation and advances in technology lead to substantial improvements in health care.
MDG's Mission is to contribute to the continuing development of medical devices and other medical technologies by enhancing the professional development of its members, fostering and supporting entrepreneurial thinking, serving as a forum for exploration of new business opportunities, and promoting best practices in enterprise management.
MDG pursues this mission through the organization of educational programs and forums: the facilitation of cross-disciplinary dialogue and collaboration; the creation of venues for networking and information sharing for current and aspiring professionals, clinicians, and entrepreneurs; and the development of alliances with complementary organizations.
We would love for you to attend and spread the word in your community!
For more information on our upcoming events, visit our website.
MEDTECH BOSTON INFORMATION SOURCE & CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Boston has long been known as a medical mecca of scientific discovery. Boston’s healthcare professionals and administrators are adopting practices from other high-risk and service industries. The ‘big data’ movement is thriving, fundamentally changing our healthcare delivery systems. Digital health investments are higher than ever before. Medical hackathons and un-conferences are now an every-weekend occurrence. And both redesign and innovation promise to change medicine as we know it. It’s all happening right here, right now. But the problem is that many of us don’t know it. Despite Boston’s innovative energy and a solid medical infrastructure, many medical providers and health care entrepreneurs remain in the dark about the opportunities, events and work happening in and around the city of Boston – and across the country. That’s where we come in.
At Medtech Boston, we highlight exciting medical innovation work in and around the city of Boston. We aim to start a discussion about the most exciting and controversial new healthcare offerings, igniting a new reputation for Boston as a city with first-class medical research and patient care, but also as a city full of passionate people who use new technology to think big thoughts about medicine’s most pressing problems.
More organizational information and event postings from Medtech Boston is available here.
BRAINMAP SEMINARS
Future topics will be similar to the previous Brainmap season, with some talks on Optogenetics, MR-PET, BOLD physiology, ultra-high field MRI, multimodal integration, contrast agents, and many more exciting topics! Unless otherwise noted, seminars (webinars) are held on Wednesdays at noon.
Find out about Brainmap here. Sign up here for our mailing list, in order to receive notices about our upcoming seminars.
Student Opportunities
PETTING ZOO AND MEDITATION WELLNESS EVENT
Hosted by GSC AC and DEI Committee
Thursday, April 25 from 11am - 1pm
- Petting Zoo at Kresge Oval
- 30-minute meditation at La Sala de Puerto Rico W20
- Lunch given out as to-go sandwiches at the Kresge Oval
Contact: gsc-ac [at] mit.edu (gsc-ac[at]mit[dot]edu)
URL: https://forms.gle/WN2trUBM5JXz3J868
MAJUMDER LAB RECRUITING PHD STUDENTS
Fully-Funded Research Assistantships in Machine Learning, Pandemic Preparedness, & Socioepidemic Misinformation
The Majumder Lab at Harvard Medical School & Boston Children's Hospital is currently recruiting PhD students who hope to conduct thesis research at the intersection of machine learning, pandemic preparedness, and socioepidemic misinformation. All applicants will be considered for ongoing projects that apply machine learning to pandemic preparedness and/or socioepidemic misinformation. Successful applicants will also be welcome to propose their own projects under these broad application areas.
Our team specializes in the use of search query, mobile phone, and news+social media data within these application areas. Methods of interest include agent-based and phenomenological models of epidemics, natural language processing of misinformation, and causal inference for health policy evaluation. However, previous experience with these data types and methodological approaches is not required, especially if quantitative and programming skills are strong.
Key Qualifications and Required Skills:
- Programming proficiency in Python or R
- Strong communication skills
- Commitment to a fair and just work environment
- Current enrollment in a PhD program at Harvard Medical School (including HST)
Optional Skills:
- Prior experience conducting research on epidemics and/or misinformation
- Prior experience with Bayesian inference
- Prior experience with sentiment analysis, emotion analysis, and/or large language models
How to Apply:
- Review the Majumder Lab website: https://lab.maimunamajumder.com/
- Apply via Airtable (select “Research Assistantship”): https://airtable.com/shre9V9QeJUZ36PDv
Applications will be evaluated on a rolling basis until all available positions are filled.
GRADUATE COMMUNITY FELLOWS POSITIONS
Grad students, interested in improving graduate life & community at MIT while earning a partial stipend? Apply to become a Graduate Community Fellow!
When would I start? Start dates are flexible and based on the Fellow and the hiring organization. If you’re looking for a job starting this semester, over IAP, or next semester, these openings may be a great fit for you!
What would I do? Graduate Community Fellows work on projects and assignments that enhance the graduate community at MIT in targeted, impactful ways. Each Fellow reports to a staff member in the OGE or a partner organization. See specifics below.
What are the requirements? Must meet minimal eligibility requirements and agree to the terms of appointment. Appointment periods for Fellow positions vary. All positions serve 10 hours per week, and receive compensation of $700 per month.
International students with full-time RA/TA appointments should note that there are eligibility restrictions.
Available positions are listed at the current Fellow positions page.
Some current positions are listed below; find more info on each position at the current Fellow positions page.
How do I apply? Once you’ve reviewed position details, download the application to apply. Applications for all positions are reviewed on a rolling basis. We hope to hear from you!
Questions? Contact Jessica Landry, jlandry [at] mit.edu (jlandry[at]mit[dot]edu).
MITAC OPPORTUNITIES
Welcome! The MIT Activities Committee offers discounted tickets to the MIT community for local arts and culture, sporting events, and family activities.
Visit MITAC ~ Your Ticket to Fun for movies, museums, sports, theatre, music, family, seasonal & special events since 1984!
- Online Website: https://mitac.mit.edu/
- On campus: The MITAC Stata Center ticket office is open Tues-Fri 12-4pm.
Feel free to stop by and visit!
We look forward to seeing everyone!
Members of the MIT community: subscribe here (at the bottom of the page) to our mailing list/newsletter to receive the latest updates delivered right to your inbox!
OFFICE OF GRADUATE EDUCATION - FELLOWSHIP WORKSHOPS & FINANCIAL LITERACY RESOURCES
Fellowship Newsletter
Our Fellowship Newsletter is a monthly/bimonthly occurrence that includes upcoming opportunities and events, tips on applying to fellowships, announcements, and generally an avenue for us to relay fellowship related information.
Interested in receiving the newsletter? Please sign up for our mailing list by clicking here. Future Graduate Fellowship Bulletins will be sent right to your email inbox.
Other financial literacy resources:
iGrad!
Check out the completely free iGrad Financial Literacy platform (offered in collaboration with the MIT Federal Credit Union).
Customized for MIT, iGrad includes videos, articles, games, job board, searchable scholarship database, and interactive modules on a wide range of topics, including emergency-funding, credit card management, identity protection, and spending-smarts. It is a great financial literacy tool for students and the MIT community in general. Find more information at https://mit.igrad.com/. We encourage everyone to sign up!
OGE website’s Financial Literacy section: https://oge.mit.edu/finances/financial-literacy/
OGE website’s fellowships section: https://oge.mit.edu/finances/fellowships/ including Fellowships Tips: https://oge.mit.edu/finances/fellowships/fellowship-tips/
Please reach out to the OGE at grad-ed [at] mit.edu (grad-ed[at]mit[dot]edu) with questions about our workshops or our financial literacy resources.
If there are further questions about fellowships, the OGE Fellowship section can be found here, especially the Fellowships Tips content here.
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS OFFICE NEWSLETTER
Read current and past issues of the ISO Newsletter here. For non-students, you can also subscribe to receive published copies by email.
MIT GRAD DIVERSITY & ICEO NEWSLETTERS
The Office of Graduate Education (OGE)’s GradDiversity seeks to support the success of underrepresented and under-served graduate students at MIT. This takes place through a series of programs designed to strengthen recruitment, enhance community, and ignite development in academic, leadership, and professional skills.
Together with the Institute Community and Equity Office and our faculty, students, and staff from across the Institute, we are committed to fostering a more inclusive and caring climate that intellectually engages and values all members of our MIT community.
Sign up for the GradDiversity Newsletter here.
Sign up for the ICEO Newsletter here.
MIT SPOUSES & PARTNERS CONNECT AND MIT LANGUAGE CONVERSATION EXCHANGE
We connect people across MIT for conversation, cultural exchange, and friendship.
MIT Spouses & Partners Connect - open to significant others of MIT students, postdocs, and staff
KERBEROS and ID CARDS for SPOUSES & PARTNERS
MIT students and employees may sponsor a guest Kerberos account for their spouse or partner to establish their digital identity in MIT's systems. Once registered, the spouse or partner may activate their digital MIT ID and obtain a physical card if needed.
Get started at https://ist.mit.edu/id. Please read the instructions carefully as there are different processes for those who live in an MIT residence and for those who live off campus.
For more information about where you can use your MIT ID card, see this page.
EVENTS FOR NEWCOMERS
The best way to stay up to date on all of our events and activities is to subscribe to our email newsletter!
FEATURED FEBRUARY EVENTS
Private Consult with MS&PC Staff
Facilitated by Program Manager, Jennifer Recklet Tassi, this private appointment via Zoom or in-person is a time to ask questions, voice concerns, and reimagine your life here in Boston. We can spend the time talking about whatever is on your mind - from job search and career development to navigating a new city to figuring out how to make your experience in Boston productive and meaningful.
Appointments will be available at various times during the week.
Book a 30-minute private Zoom or in-person appointment here: https://mspc.youcanbook.me/
FOR PARENTS
New and Expecting Parents Group
Meets Tuesdays at 11am in E23-385
Meet other expecting and parents of infants under one year to connect, share information, and support each other. Bring your concerns, questions, and experiences to the group. And of course, your babies are welcome! Led by MS&PC members Steph and Holland.
If you have any questions, please send an email to Steph, stephdm [at] mit.edu (stephdm[at]mit[dot]edu).
All Ages Play Group- Wednesdays at 10am
NEW LOCATION at the Site 4 Dorm
45 Hayward St, Building E37, Cambridge, MA 02142 (next to the Kendall Square T station)
All kids from newborn age to 3.5 years old are welcome! You can bring siblings as well. It's a chance for kids to have fun while parents can chat, share parenting tips, and socialize. Please contact Zixin Chen chen476 [at] mit.edu (chen476[at]mit[dot]edu) if you have any questions.
Open Swim for Families
Recreational swim is a fun and positive way to practice new skills, be physically active, and spend quality time with family and friends in the pool. This opportunity is cost-free to MIT families, thanks to financial support from Office of Graduate Education, Westgate, Site 4 and MIT Spouses & Partners Connect. These open swim sessions are scheduled on a weekly basis on Mondays, but it will alternate each week between infants-toddlers and older kids (after school) groups.
If you live off-campus, please register here.
If you live in Westgate or Site4, send us an email to spousesandpartners [at] mit.edu (spousesandpartners[at]mit[dot]edu) and we will connect you with the Parents Program Coordinators there.
Gift to New Parents
MS&PC would like to acknowledge your lifetime event and celebrate it with you by presenting "Good Moms Have Scary Thoughts" by Karen Kleiman or "What About Us?: A New Parents Guide to Safeguarding Your Over-Anxious, Over-Extended, Sleep-Deprived Relationship". If your baby was born in this academic year or previous one, or you are an expecting parent, you are welcome to receive a book from us by completing this form. MIT Affiliation is required. Find more information about MIT childcare and parenting resources here.
BEST WAYS TO LEARN ABOUT OUR EVENTS
- Subscribe to our email updates: http://spouses.mit.edu/join/subscribe
- Join the MITFamilies Slack Space: bit.ly/mitfamiliesslack
- Join our private Facebook Group
- Follow us on Instagram @mspconnect
- Visit our events calendar at spouses.mit.edu/event-calendar
MIT Language Conversation Exchange - open to all members of the MIT community
How to find a conversation partner at MIT so you can practice a language you are learning or want to improve with a native speaker.
Visit our website: http://lce.mit.edu
- Search and contact native speakers of languages you want to practice for one-on-one conversation held at your convenience
- Watch this video to learn how our website works
Join our Slack Space: https://bit.ly/lce-slack
- Join or create channels for the languages you are interested in
- Practice your writing skills while meeting other people at MIT who share your language interests
Subscribe to our newsletter: https://lce.mit.edu/subscribe
- Stay informed about upcoming small group meetings & events
GET IN TOUCH WITH THE LCE
Email us at lce [at] mit.edu (lce[at]mit[dot]edu)
Follow us on Facebook @MITLCE
COMMUNITY SERVICE WEEKLY BULLETIN
At the heart of the MIT mission statement is a call to serve the nation and the world—and this charge is embodied by the MIT Public Service Center. Every year, we send thousands of students into communities locally, across the nation, and around the globe to apply their skills and knowledge for the betterment of humankind. In the Institute's best traditions of hands-on experience, entrepreneurial spirit, and creative problem solving, these students donate their time, create new technologies, form communities and companies—and ultimately change lives everywhere they go.
As part of MIT's Division of Student Life, we provide a central point of communication and support for the outreach and humanitarian efforts of the MIT community. We engage students, alumni, staff, faculty, and others in life-changing initiatives and social entrepreneurship ventures that provide needed resources to individuals and communities.
Sign up for the weekly Community Service Bulletin of Events and Programs here.
News and upcoming events are posted on the homepage.
Professional Opportunities
PASCALL SYSTEMS JOB OPENING
Pascall Systems, a medical device startup by a group of MIT alumni is recruiting interns/part-time positions from PhD candidates with backgrounds in signal processing, machine learning, etc. interested in an industry research stint at an MIT/Harvard medical spin-off/startup.
If you are interested, please read details of the position here https://www.pascallsystems.com/post/we-re-hiring-algorithm-engineer-intern-part-time-full-time and reach out to the CEO directly who was an MIT BCS alum (Tuan Le Mau, PhD, t_lemau [at] mit.edu (t_lemau[at]mit[dot]edu) or tuan [at] pascallsystems.com (tuan[at]pascallsystems[dot]com))
RESEARCH INTERN POSITION - PARADIGM BIOCAPITAL
Research Intern, Paradigm BioCapital
Full-time, in-person; New York, NY
Paradigm BioCapital is a $2.2B AUM biotechnology-focused hedge fund based in New York, NY. We believe that the most appealing investments in biotechnology deliver transformative benefits to patients and redefine the treatment paradigm for physicians. Our investment strategy focuses on identifying such opportunities at the earliest proof of concept where the balance of reward and risk is most attractive.
Position
Based in our NYC office, this internship is an intensive 10-12 week opportunity to learn and participate in a fast-paced and engaging investing environment. The intern will collaborate with the research team in evaluating potential investments through fundamental analysis of unmet medical need, clinical validation, and company outlook.
Qualifications
- MD (preferred), PhD in life sciences, or MBA candidate from a top-tier university
- If MBA, then undergraduate degree in biological sciences or post-graduate work in the biotechnology industry
- High integrity
- Strong communication and interpersonal skills
- Passion for learning and humility in academic pursuits
- Detail-oriented with an eye for inconsistent findings
How to Apply
Please submit the following in PDF format to Vinayak Nikam at vinayak [at] paradigmbiocapital.com:
- Cover letter
- Discuss any previous experience with biomedical research or the biotechnology industry
- Highlight any therapeutic areas or technologies of interest.
- Describe an experience when you worked in a small team of 3-5 people.
- Resume
FACULTY RECRUITMENT IN BIOENGINEERING - INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
Department of Biosciences and Bioengineering - Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay, India
We invite applications for faculty positions from Indian and Foreign Nationals in Systems-level Biomedical Engineering in the following areas:
- Medical Instrumentation
- Medical Signal & Medical Image Processing
- Physiological Systems Modelling
- Data Science for Biomedical Engineering
In addition to candidates with post-doctoral academic experience, fresh PhD graduates and applicants with post-PhD industrial experience are also welcome to apply.
About Us
- A Vibrant Research and Robust Teaching Environment
- Academic Programs: M.Tech. (Biomedical Engineering), M.Sc. (Biotechnology), Ph.D.
- 29 Core Faculty; 200+ Ph.D. Scholars; 45+ M.Tech.
- Students; 60+ M.Sc. Students; 20+ Post-Docs
Any queries?
Prof. Hari Varma (harivarma [at] iitb.ac.in)
Prof. Neeta Kanekar (nkanekar [at] iitb.ac.in)
Further information can be found here.
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY AND SHIRLEY RYAN ABILITYLAB POST DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP OPENINGS
Northwestern University, in collaboration with the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab (formerly the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago), announces several post-doctoral fellowship positions. All positions are two-year, full-time fellowships that provide an opportunity for individuals who have completed a PhD or other terminal degree to gain expertise and experience in health services research broadly, with the goal of preparing for a scholarly career. All openings are funded by the National Institute on Disability, Independent Living, and Rehabilitation Research; research activities must relate to NIDILRR’s Long Range Plan.
Information about and application requirements are available on the Integrated Program in Health Services and Outcomes Research website: https://www.feinberg.northwestern.edu/sites/cehs/fellowships/index.html
Contact Allen Heinemann at 312.238.2920 or a-heinemann [at] northwestern.edu (a-heinemann[at]northwestern[dot]edu) for questions about eligibility and program fit. We encourage applications from women, minorities, and persons with disabilities. Northwestern University and Shirley Ryan AbilityLab are affirmative action, equal opportunity employers.
TRAINING OPPORTUNITIES AT THE NATIONAL INSTITUTES OF HEALTH (NIH)
The National Institutes of Health’s Office of Clinical Research Training and Medical Education offers an extensive range of clinical research training opportunities to prepare the next generation of clinician-scientists. Brief descriptions of the programs are provided below. As world’s largest biomedical research agency, the NIH encourages future clinician-scientists and medical researchers to consider adding an NIH experience to their portfolio.
Graduate Medical Education
NIH currently sponsor 17 medical specialty or subspecialty programs which have been accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME). We also jointly sponsor clinical training programs with extramural training partners, to include Johns Hopkins, University of Maryland, and the National Capital Consortium. In addition, we sponsor numerous "one of kind" translational medicine fellowship training programs. https://cc.nih.gov/training/gme/programs1.html
Clinical Elective Programs
Short term—4 to 12 week—clinically oriented elective rotations for senior medical and dental students; unique mentored specialty/subspecialty clinical research rotations are also available for combined program students (i.e., MD/PhD, DO/PhD). https://cc.nih.gov/training/students/clinical_electives.html
Postdoctoral Research Training Awards
Provides the opportunity for recent doctoral degree recipients to enhance their research skills in the resource-rich National Institutes of Health (NIH) environment, which consists of more than 1200 laboratories/research projects. https://www.training.nih.gov/programs/postdoc_irp
Graduate Partnerships Program
This program is designed to bring PhD graduate students to the NIH Intramural Research Program for dissertation research. https://www.training.nih.gov/programs/gpp
IIE EU - U.S. EDUCATION COOPERATION FOR RESEARCHERS
For information on EU – U.S. cooperation in doctoral and postdoctoral education opportunities for U.S. researchers and organizations. Visit IIE online at www.iie.org. Please contact the programs directly for additional information or with any questions you may have.
A quote from a recent Fulbright U.S. student, "My advice to Fulbrighters of the future is that which was given to me. Go at it with an open mind; your experience will not be anything like you predicted and will mark you indelibly, but it will be great."
Career & Financial Guidance Programs
INFINITE CAREERS ALUMNI SPEAKER SERIES
Infinite Careers Alumni Speaker Series: Q&A with Dr. Rebeccah Brown: Vice President, Global Regulatory Affairs, MIMEDX Group, Inc
Event details: In-person on Friday, April 26 2024 at E19-202
Registration link: Handshake - Rebeccah Brown
Additional details about the event are below, and can also be found here, as well as her profile here
Dr. Rebeccah Brown is the Vice President of Global Regulatory Affairs for MIMEDX, a biopharmaceutical company developing, manufacturing and marketing regenerative biologics utilizing human placental allografts for multiple sectors of healthcare. She is responsible for executing regulatory strategy and advancing regulatory approvals for MIMEDX products worldwide. Dr. Brown has over twenty years of experience leading teams to produce innovative and impactful products, with a focus on regulatory strategy and approvals for the past decade. She has worked at companies ranging in size from 12 employees to 120,000, in roles related to Product Development, Intellectual Property, Quality Assurance, and Regulatory Affairs. She holds numerous US and international patents. Dr. Brown holds a Ph.D. and M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology, where she was a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellow, and a S.B. in Mechanical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. She serves as the Chair of the Georgia Institute of Technology Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering Advisory Board, a member of the Georgia Tech College of Engineering Advisory Board, and is co-founder and past Chair of the Women of Woodruff organization.
MBG BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR - DATA ANALYTICS IN CELL THERAPY OPERATIONS
MIT Biotech Group is hosting Seminar #3 of our Business Development Seminar Series on Tuesday, April 30th from 5-6 pm in 32-144!
Join us for a conversation with Vanessa Kitova, Manager of Cell Therapy Analytics at Bristol Myers Squibb. Topics covered will include cell therapy manufacturing and quality control and the role of data analytics in these operations.
Please RSVP here! Or use the link: https://mitbiotechgroup.typeform.com/to/ch0rQiHZ
Dinner from Saloniki will be provided!
NUCLEATE DEMO DAY
Nucleate Boston will be hosting Demo Day, a showcase of companies finishing the 7th iteration of the Nucleate Activator Program, on May 21st!
Nucleate is a trainee run nonprofit that hosts the Activator program. Activator is an equity free program that supports companies aiming to tackle the biggest challenges in human health and sustainability, connecting scientific trainees and business students with a world-class advisor network of startup founders, executives, investors, and renowned scientists.
Demo Day is a fantastic opportunity to learn about the promising young companies in the Boston biotech ecosystem launched out of the Activator. After the event, there will also be ample time for networking with the Nucleate community in addition to other leaders, peers, and colleagues in biotech.
If you are interested, please visit this link for more information, and register if you would like to join! Feel free to email boston [at] nucleate.org (boston[at]nucleate[dot]org) with any questions, or visit nucleate.xyz for more details on Nucleate.
We hope you to see you in May, and hope you find the Nucleate Activator to be just as productive and fruitful as we do!
CAPD FACULTY JOB SEARCH GUIDE
CAPD has launched the Faculty Job Search Guide! This completes our online PhD career support program (Kerberos login required), which brings together industry and academic job search resources and examples for easy access. The whole set of resources, the Faculty Job Search Guide, the PhD Career Document Library, and our PhD Resumes for Industry Jobs, is there whenever our students are ready. You can also find links on the CAPD PhD page.
MCKINSEY AND COMPANY RECRUITING NEWS
Starting in January, we will begin recruiting for those interested in our full-time Associate role who graduate between December 2024 – Summer 2025. Advanced Professional Degree (APD) candidates are postdocs or working toward the following degrees: PhD, MD (including medical interns, residents and fellows), JD, PharmD, Nursing, and non-MBA Masters. Non-MBA Master candidates must have at least four years in between the completion of their undergraduate degree and graduate degree to be qualified as having an APD.
Over 80% of our consultants have advanced degrees in fields outside of business, and as our firm continues to grow and evolve, we are looking for more people like you – experts in their fields – to join our community. We hope you will consider starting your journey with us, so you can be at your best at McKinsey!
Make sure to bookmark our website ahead of the new year.
As always, feel free to reach out to our APD_Recruiting_Team [at] McKinsey.com (APD recruiting team) with questions!
What’s on the horizon…
Events beginning in 2024
We will be hosting virtual sessions each month. These sessions will help you learn about the world of consulting, how your degree will be valuable, what life is like at McKinsey, and how we help our clients solve the most complex problems.
We can’t forget to mention Insight & Diversity Connect! Planning is underway for these two flagship programs. Find information on our website.
Connecting on campus Our recruiting team or consultants may be visiting a campus near you. Whether virtually or in-person, we are excited to learn more about YOU and what makes you interested in McKinsey!
Fill out our Connect with APD form!
This will give you access to all things APD recruiting in the coming months.
Make sure you’re on our list.
MIT ALUMNI ADVISORS HUB - ADVISING OPPORTUNITY FOR MIT STUDENTS
The MIT Alumni Advisors Hub is an online platform that students can use to ask for advice when they need it—from MIT alumni around the world. Students can get advice on their job and internship search, conduct a mock interview or informational interview, explore career paths and future entrepreneurial pursuits, and navigating life at MIT.
Sign up to gain access to a community of alumni who are eager to share their advice at https://alumniadvisors.mit.edu/.
Find an advisor today!
UPCOMING MIT CAREER FAIRS
MIT has a diverse range of career fairs, only a few of which are run by Career Advising & Professional Development. Others are managed by student organizations or academic departments. MIT students are also welcome at some fairs hosted by companies, professional organizations, and other universities.
To get the most of your career fair experience, see our Tips for Career Fair Success. You can also view the CAPD events calendar for career fair workshops.
Find out more about career fairs at MIT.
MIT'S IGRAD FINANCIAL LITERACY & CAREER RESOURCES PORTAL
The OGE sponsors MIT's iGrad financial literacy portal, with resources to help with financial support.
The iGrad Financial Literacy platform (offered for free to the entire MIT community in collaboration with the MIT Federal Credit Union) is customized for MIT with videos, articles, games, job board, searchable scholarship database, and interactive modules on a wide range of topics, including emergency-funding, credit card management, identity protection, spending smarts, etc. it is a great financial literacy tool for students and the MIT community in general.
More information can be found at oge.mit.edu/finances.
GRADUATE STUDENT CAREER EVENTS - WEBSITE & CALENDAR
For those who are looking for other resources, recordings of career related workshops and sessions for grad students available here: http://capd.mit.edu
The CAPD Event calendar can be found here.
Sign up for the Graduate Student Career Advising mailing list here.
CAPD OFFERS THE VERSATILE PHD RESOURCE TOOL
MIT Career Advising & Professional Development (CAPD) is pleased to announce MIT’s subscription to The Versatile PhD, a web-based resource for PhDs considering careers beyond academia. Our subscription, generously supported by OGE, can be accessed by students and alumni via CAPD’s webpage and student CareerBridge accounts. Once students register, they can simply log in to the site directly (www.versatilephd.com)
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