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Stony Brook University session to be held at:
Stony Brook University
August 27, 2009

Stony Brook Manhattan session to be held at
Nature Network NY Networker
August 26, 2009

About the Information Sessions

The Fundamentals of the Bioscience Industry Program Information Sessions are presented in both New York City and Long Island.

The goals of the information session are:

  • For potential students to hear from the Fundamentals Program Alumni Network Executive Committee about the outstanding value and benefits of this industry-focused and industry-driven program
  • Meet Alumni from previous years and hear their first hand accounts of the invaluable experience gained and opportunities taking the program had provided.
  • Learn from Course Directors an overview of the program and it's practical applications.
  • Discover new ways of thinking of your current research within the broader context of the dynamic bioscience industry.

New York City Information Session Event: Wednesday, August 26 2009

The Center for Biotechnology will be co-hosting a event with Nature Network New York on August 26, 2009. Attendees will have the chance to mingle with bioscience professionals and hear about alternative careers and education opportunities. Information on the Fundamentals of the Bioscience Industry Program Will also be presented.

Join us for drinks and food, 7:30pm at the G2 Lounge (next to Gaslight Lounge), 39 9th Ave NY, NY. RSVP on-line

Stony Brook University Information Session: Thursday, August 27 2009

Gain a “Sneak Peek” into the Program from course directors and alumni.
August 27, 2009 - 6pm, 2nd floor Melville Library, Javits Room, Stony Brook University
Attendance is free. Seating is on a first come, first served basis. Please RSVP on-line.

   

 

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Application for Spring 2009
Deadline: October 24, 2008.

Space is limited. All applicants are encouraged to apply early.

 

 

  Director CBT
Chair BME Dept.

   > Clint Rubin, Stony Brook
"To be competitive in industry, biosciences graduates must understand the intricate process of translating basic research into innovative, market driven products. Further, these graduates must be able to navigate the complex pathways of intellectual property management and the regulatory affairs of agencies such as the FDA. There is a critical need for programs that encourage life sciences students to integrate industry-relevant training and experience with their basic science education."

 

 

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