James Mancuso, Director, Research Planning and Development at James P. Allison Institute, MD Anderson Cancer Center, shared a post on LinkedIn:
“If you’re a senior postdoc in any field that could be applied to cancer immunotherapy thinking about your first faculty position, this is worth your time.
The Allison Institute NextGen Colloquium returns for its third event. September 2-3 in Houston. Fully funded: travel and accommodations are covered.
This isn’t a conference. It’s a competitive, two-day program designed specifically for researchers who are ready, or almost ready, to make the jump to their first tenure-track faculty job. You apply, you’re selected, you present your work, meet Allison Institute faculty and leadership, and connect with a cohort of peers at the same inflection point in their careers.
The alumni speak for themselves. Rodrigo Romero is now an assistant professor in the Allison Institute and the Department of Genetics at MD Anderson.
Rebecca Delconte just launched her own lab at Peter MacCallum Cancer Center. Benjamin Schrank, MD PhD is an assistant professor here. Benjamin Winer is faculty at NYU. The great Thomas Mann is an assistant professor at Berkeley. These aren’t distant success stories. They were NextGen participants a year or two ago.
Spots are limited. Deadline to apply is July 3.
If you know someone this is right for, share it.”
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