Career Development

City of Hope's 3rd Annual Biomedical Graduate Student Symposium provides various professional development opportunities for attendees. Organizers encourage PhD students to present their current research; abstracts of 500 words or less can be submitted online and are now due July 31. Registration for the symposium opens June 1.

By Noreen Balos, Funding Peer
Monday, June 3rd, 2019 - 8:00am


OVERVIEW
All are invited to attend City of Hope's 3rd Annual Graduate Student Symposium on Friday, August 23, 2019. This one day event, planned entirely by students, will promote professional development and foster communication between graduate students in the southern California area. Free registration will open in summer.

KEYNOTE
"Knowledge‐based and Data‐driven Modeling to Elucidate Immune Response Regulation" by Alexander Hoffmann, Ph.D., Director of the Institute for Quantitative and Computational Biosciences and the Thomas M. Asher Professor of Microbiology in the Department of Microbiology, Immunology, and Molecular Genetics University of California, Los Angeles

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS
Organizers encourage PhD students to present their current research. Abstracts of 500 words or less can be submitted online. Abstracts are now due July ​31, 2019. A select few students will be chosen to give oral presentations. Both poster and oral presentations are eligible for monetary prizes.

DEADLINES/DATES
Free registration will open on J​une 1, 2019.
Abstract Call for Proposal Deadline​ extended to July ​31, 2019.

CONTACT
Please email gradsymposium@coh.org with any questions or concerns.