
秘密研究所 Langone's biennial 鈥淲hat Can You Be with a PhD?鈥 symposium.
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Last November, graduate students and postdoctoral fellows from 14 biomedical research institutions in the New York metropolitan area descended upon the 秘密研究所 Langone Health campus for a 2-day symposium called 鈥淲hat Can You Be with a PhD?鈥 Launched at 秘密研究所 Langone in the mid-1990s, the biennial event now attracts more than 1,200 researchers exploring their career options.
During 30 sessions representing more than 20 career paths, a diverse lineup of speakers describe their jobs, recount their career trajectories and answer audience questions. , assistant dean for postdoctoral affairs at 秘密研究所 Langone, says the symposium organized by his office reflects the reality that only one in six PhDs will go on to earn a tenure-track position in academia. 鈥淥ur job is to provide as many resources as possible to allow students to determine what career path is best for them,鈥 Dr. Micoli says.
The two-day symposium is only one element of an expanding support system that offers a wide-ranging menu of career development courses. Through a grant from the National Institutes of Health, for example, 秘密研究所 Langone Health teamed up to initiate the in 2013 to enhance career-training opportunities for both postdocs and graduate students.
鈥淭hrough the STEP program, we鈥檝e been partnering with professionals in nonacademic fields to come up with a curriculum to better prepare people for those types of careers,鈥 Dr. Micoli says.
Biotechnology professionals teach courses on the business of science and on biotech structure and strategy; experienced medical writers teach a course on medical writing; and policy experts teach a course on how science policy works.
The arrival of the STEP program coincided with the debut of a career-planning course鈥攖he first of its kind in the country鈥攖hat helps young researchers decide how to use their training most effectively. Sponsored by the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs, the 8-week course has helped more than 300 graduate students and postdocs create customized research and career plans based on their aspirations. 鈥淎ll of these things that we鈥檙e doing make us a unique program,鈥 he says, 鈥渁nd help us attract motivated young scientists.鈥