2nd Annual CVI Postdoc Conference
November 29, 2017

Li Ka Shing Center | Paul Berg Hall

Organized and Run by Postdocs for Postdocs!
(Though all are welcome to attend)

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Guest Speakers Include:

Daniel Bernstein, MDĀ 

Alfred Woodley Salter and Mabel Smith Salter Endowed Professor in Pediatrics

"Grant Writing"

Kristy Red-Horse, PhD

Assistant Professor of Biology

"Investigating Coronary Artery Development While AchievingĀ Work/Life Balance"

Nick Mordwinkin, PhD

  • Director, Corporate Strategy at Ultragenyx Pharmaceutical
  • Former T32 Fellow at Stanford

"From Academia to the Biotech Industry"

Brian Kobilka, MD

  • Helene Irwin Fagan Chair in Cardiology and Professor, by courtesy, of Chemical and Systems Biology
  • 2012 Nobel Laureate

"Lessons Learned From a Career in Basic Biomedical Research"

James Priest, MD

Assistant Professor of Pediatrics (Cardiology)

"Transition to Faculty"

Paul Yock, MD

The Martha Meier Weiland Professor in the School of Medicine and Professor of Bioengineering and, by courtesy, of Mechanical Engineering

"The Biodesign Process for Needs-Based Innovation"

Debra Rosenfeld, MA, LMFT

Assistant Director of Counseling and Resources
School of Medicine BioSci Careers

"How BioSci Careers Can Help You Achieve Your Career Goals"

There are also 6 speaking slots of 20 minutes each (15 minute presentation with 5 minutes for questions) for Postdocs involved in Cardiovascular Research, Clinical Research, and Health Policy Research!

Submit an abstract today (via theĀ registration site) to compete for these slots to share the stage with our distinguished faculty speakers!

Planning Committee

David T. Paik, PhD

Maurizio Morri, PhD

Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Cardiovascular Medicine

Danielle Nagelberg, PhD

Tina Baykaner, MD

Postdoctoral Fellow in Medicine, Cardiovascular Medicine

Faculty Mentor

Mark Mercola, PhD

Professor of Medicine, Cardiovascular Medicine

Support

David L. M. Preston, MA

Program Manager, Cardiovascular Institute