Resources
Resources for remote professional development opportunities, newsletters from AWIS-PA community. More Here
Stanford Ignite. In case you missed it, watch a recording of the Information Session. Here
Interested in the intersection between global health and technological innovations? Want to explore the potential of health technology in low resource settings? Check out this 2 or 3-unit course! Open to undergraduate, graduate, and med students. More Here
LinkedIn Profile Checklist from Stanford Career Education Here
Connections guide from Stanford Career Education Here
Virtual connection tips Here
Resources (2020) for remote professional development opportunities, newsletters from the AWIS-PA community More Here.
Resources from Stanford BioSci Careers 2020 event: BioSci Careers 21st Annual Biomedical & Bioscience Industry Expo (BBIE) and 4th Annual Biotech Startup Fair
Career Library BioSci Careers is the only career community on campus allowing you to check out career and professional development books. Our books and online resources highlight a wide range of career topics, including career exploration, transitions, job sectors, professional development, and preparation for jobs in Academic, Biotechnology, Healthcare and many other sectors relevant to our PhD, MS, MD students and postdoctoral trainees. Click here to explore.
BioSci Careers @ Lane Library http://lane.stanford.edu/portals/bio-sci-careers.html
Books Biopharma & Medical Devices http://lane.stanford.edu/search.html?source=all-all&q=SOMCC+Biopharma+%26+Medical+Devices
Counseling Appointments BioSci Careers provides comprehensive counseling and coaching services to support the academic, professional and career development of trainees in the Biosciences. Appointments are currently available via Zoom and phone; and can be scheduled through Handshake.
For more information please visit http://med.stanford.edu/bioscicareers/Counseling.html
Career Management Transitions: Your Resume/CV: Getting to the "Yes" Pile Marlene Scherer Stern, M.Ed.View: Presentation Video
Biopharma Exploring Career Considerations: Hidden Opportunities in Biotechnology and Drug Development Toby Freedman, Ph.D., President, Synapsis SearchView: Presentation Video
PhD and Postdoc Career Guide https://med.stanford.edu/content/dam/sm/bioscicareers/documents/stanfordphd_pmw_18-19.pdf
Student and Trainee Organizations http://med.stanford.edu/bioscicareers/collaboration-opportunities/trainee-organizations.html
Reference Documents and other Downloadable Forms (SUnet login required for access)
http://med.stanford.edu/bioscicareers/resources/documents-downloadables.html
For more resources please visit the BioSci Careers webpage, Resources for Trainees
Stanford Resources for Women in Science
Society of Women Engineers (SWE)
Mechanical Engineering Women's Group
Women's Committee on Graduate Life
Stanford Women's Community Center
Institute for Research on Women and Gender
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS)
Stanford Career Development Center
Stanford School of Medicine Career Center
Stanford Office of Sexual Assault & Relationship Abuse Education & Response (SARA)
Mentoring Resources
Resources from Past Meetings
Items of Interest Passed Along by Members
Under Pressure: The Search for a Stress Vaccine
- Article about Prof. Robert Sapolsky's research on stress
Demystifying Myths And Truths About Maternity Leave
- Passed along by a mentor who has had many protegees ask about maternity leave
Grants
The American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy will award a total of $300,000 in support of members developing their careers. More Here
NIH grant applications during COVID-19 More Here
Extension Policy for NIH K99/R00 Eligibility. More Here
The France-Stanford Center for Interdisciplinary Studies offers grants, fellowships, internships, and other funding. More Here
Grant from L’ORÉAL-USA for Women In Science. More Here