“Should I do a postdoc? My path from an academic postdoc to industry and perspectives on how to answer this question.”
By Jennifer Judge, PhD - Regulatory Scientist at Cook MyoSite
It always seemed obvious to me as a graduate student at URMC that I should followed my passion for teaching and research and pursue a postdoctoral fellowship. Throughout graduate school, I was constantly pursuing activities that would strengthen my CV for an academic tract: applying for my own NIH fellowship and completing a teaching internship through URBEST. I figured that my postdoc would help me further decide the next path, whether that be a teaching-focused academic position or if my research goes well, a research-focused position. Either way, I knew that I wanted a faculty position someday.
Breaking into biotech: Not as Scary as you think
By Eric Schott, PhD – Co-founder, Head of Translational Research and Clinical Development at Solarea Bio
As a young graduate student at the University of Rochester Medical School, I knew that I wanted to move into industry but did not quite know what I wanted to do or how to make that transition. While my PIs were phenomenal mentors for learning the ins and outs of academic research, they did not have the resources to support my transition to industry. So, I set off on my own path, and learned a lot of valuable lessons along the way.