UPCOMING WORKSHOP
From Doctorate to Dean or Director: Sustaining Women through Critical Transition Points in Science, Engineering, and Medicine
September 18-19, 2008, Washington, DC
REGISTER
The Committee on Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine (CWSEM) of the National Academies is hosting a workshop on sustaining women through critical transition points in science, engineering, and medicine. The workshop will take place at the Keck Center of the National Academies, located at 500 5th Street, NW, Washington, DC, on September 18th and 19th 2008. For directions, please click here.
The workshop will include panel discussions on crucial transition points in academic careers, proven strategies for helping women transition in industry, and how the changing nature of science, engineering, and medicine—specifically the growth in interdisciplinary fields—impacts career progression now and in the future.
Representatives from professional societies are encouraged to attend and participate in the workshop’s open discussions and question and answer sessions designed to actively engage audience members and participants in this important topic.
Preliminary Agenda
September 18: Framing Issues and Strategies—Where We Stand
8:00 am Welcome and Introductions
Lilian Wu, Ph.D., IBM
8:30 am Gender Differences report: Critical transition points in an academic career
Speakers:
Claude Canizares, Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Sally Shaywitz, M.D., Yale University
Discussant:
Joan Girgus, Ph.D., Princeton University
9:30 am Macy report: Critical transition points in an academic medical career
Chair:
June Osborn, M.D., Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation
Speaker:
Marc Nivet, Ed.D., Josiah Macy, Jr. Foundation
Discussant:
Phoebe Leboy, Ph.D., Association for Women in Science
10:30 am Break
11:00 am Q& A and Discussion
11:30 am Panel: Three Critical Transition Points in an Academic Career
Chair: Allan Fisher, Ph.D., Laureate Higher Education Group
1. Ph.D./postdoc to first job (i.e. Assistant Professor)
Pardis Sabeti, M.D., Ph.D., Harvard University
2. Assistant Professor to Associate Professor to Professor
Susan Wessler, Ph.D., University of Georgia
3. Promotion to Upper Administration (i.e. Dean or University President)
Florence Bonner, Ph.D., Howard University
1:00 pm Lunch
2:00 pm Plenary Speaker
Shirley Malcom, Ph.D., American Association for the Advancement of Science
2:45 pm Panel: Careers in Industry (to include biotech/start-ups, research institutes and pharmaceutical researchers)
Chair:
Lesa Mitchell, Kauffman Foundation
Panelists:
Elizabeth Donley, JD, MBA, MS, Stemina Biomarker Discovery, Inc.
Andrea Vergara-Silva, M.D., Astellas Pharma Inc.
Lydia Villa-Komaroff, Ph.D., Cytonome, Inc.
3:45 pm Break
4:15 pm Invited remarks and oral testimony from professional societies*
5:30 pm Reception
September 19: Moving Forward
8:00 am Brief Summary of Day 1
8:15 am Speaker
Kathleen Christensen, Ph.D., Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
9:00 am Panel: A look into the future and the increasing complexity of interdisciplinary careers (to include government labs, international and combined government-university-industry relationships)
Chair:
Vivian Pinn, M.D., Office of Research on Women’s Health, NIH
Panelists:
Alice Agogino, Ph.D., UC Berkeley
Stacey Gabriel, Ph.D., The Broad Institute
Eugene Orringer, M.D., UNC-Chapel Hill
10:15 am Break
10:45 am Q&A and Discussion
11:30 am Summary of the workshop: Findings and Themes
12:00 pm Workshop adjourns
*The committee seeks to engage professional societies in its efforts by inviting them to submit short statements addressing critical transition points in their fields of expertise and reasons why their statements deserve particular attention at the workshop. Statements will be posted on the CWSEM website and reviewed by committee members. They will serve to inform the workshop’s discussions and incorporate viewpoints from important stakeholders in these issues.
Statements should be no more than 1000 words (2 pages). Deadline for submissions has been extended to Friday, September 5th.
Please submit statements to cwsem@nas.edu.
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