GSBS News & Events

2022 GSBS Career Forum & Dean's Lecture

, 2022 - - Levin Hall - Galveston, TX US

As part of UTMB Homecoming 2022, all alumni, students, postdocs, faculty, and staff are invited to attend the GSBS Career Forum & Dean’s Lecture.

2023 GSBS Commencement

, 2023 - - Galveston Island Convention Center - 5600 Seawall Blvd., Galveston, TX US

Congrats to our 2023 GSBS graduates!

A2i Job Search Strategies Development Series: Session 5

, 2023 - -

Navigating the Industrial Highway: Dr. Matt Melillo and team at ParkerLORD will be presenting on preparing your job applications and recommendations for being successful in the hiring process.

A2i Job Search Strategies Development Series: Session 4

, 2023 - -

Navigating the Industrial Highway: Dr. Dawn Mason a global external innovations manager for Eastman will be presenting on her own career journey and how you can start your career exploration, along with tips and tricks along the way.

A2i Job Search Strategies Development Series: Session 2

, 2023 - -

Understanding Corporate Culture and How to Industry Network: NC State and A2i Alumni Lexi Malico, Ph.D and Emily Kryzstowczyk, Ph.D from BASF will be presenting on how to network with industry as well as what is corporate culture and how can you identify a companies corporate culture.

A2i Job Search Strategies Development Series: Session 1

, 2023 - -

Teamwork and Communication within Industry: Dr. Brooke Bissinger a marketing product manager at AgBiome will be presenting on teamwork from the industry prospective and how individuals and team communicate within a company.

Versatile Careers for PhDs: Business, Sales, & Consulting

, 2024 - -

Join us for an insightful session with Dr. Valerie Reynolds, consultant at Scientific Resources Southwest and an active Bio-Houston community member. With experience spanning research, administration, and now business consulting, Dr. Reynolds—PhD alumna of the University of Houston and mother of six—shares valuable insights on career transitions and work/life balance in science.

Navigating Science Policy Careers: Strategies & Insights

, 2024 - -

Navigating Careers in Science Policy: Strategies and Insights Panelists include: Lynn Marquis, Academy for Radiology and Biomedical Imaging Research Elyse A. Hope, Science Philanthropy Alliance Tristan Fehr, Washington State Academy of Sciences Jamie Lahvic, National Institute on Aging, NIH Pablo Augusto de Souza Fonseca, University of Leon

NIH Office of Intramural Training & Education Webinars and Events

The NIH Office of Intramural Training & Education offers webinars and events focused on helping undergraduate students, postbacs, graduate students and postdoctoral fellows to develop scientific and professional skills that will enable them to become leaders in the biomedical research community. Services are provided for NIH trainees as well as the extramural community. For more information and to register for events, trainees can visit https://www.training.nih.gov and review the "Calendar of Events."

Career Exploration & Development

A graduate degree in biomedical science opens doors to a variety of career paths, each requiring some shared and some unique skills. There are numerous internal and external opportunities available to UTMB trainees for career exploration and skills development. For information about available opportunities, visit this link to view CED Calendar of Events.

Provost’s Lecture Series

The Provost's Lecture Series was created to invite experts to our community to share their unique perspectives at UTMB, to engage us in discussion and inspire us as we work together to improve health here and around the globe.

UTMB Events Calendar

Office of Student Life Events Calendar

SACNAS Webinars

The Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics & Native Americans in Science (SACNAS) hosts webinars as part of its ongoing Insights To Success webinar series, where early to mid-career professionals share their personal journeys in STEM and lessons they learned along the way. For more information or to view previous webinars, visit https://www.sacnas.org/what-we-do/webinars/.