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Inaugural Graduate Symposium Will Prep Students for Career Journey
The new day-and-a-half program will provide graduate students with important networking and professional development opportunities on Tuesday and Wednesday prior to the official start of ABRCMS 2022.
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Sara Blick-Nitko, M.S.
“My advice is to always advocate for yourself and do not accept any less than what you know you deserve.”
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Start Building Your Professional Network at ABRCMS
Alfredo G. Torres, Ph.D., offers his advice for building your professional network at ABRCMS 2022 while combating “imposter syndrome.”
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ABRCMS Includes More Than a Dozen Social and Networking Events
One of the best features of an in-person conference is connecting with colleagues. In-person attendees can choose from various social and networking events over the four days of ABRCMS 2022.
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Can’t Attend ABRCMS 2022 in Anaheim?
Join us virtually to be inspired by seven stimulating keynote speakers, invigorating scientific talks, and professional development insights from the top scientists and professionals in 12 STEM disciplines. Login via your desktop, laptop or smartphone to take part in ABRCMS 2022.
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20 Years and Counting: ABRCMS Returns to Celebrate Community
The annual biomedical conference for minoritized scientists has grown stronger and more robust after two decades of connecting and learning. “It’s the one place I really feel at home as a scientist,” said ABRCMS Chairperson Avery August, Ph.D.
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A Personal Invitation from Irene Hulede, ABRCMS Project Director
Make plans now to attend ABRCMS 2022, Nov. 9-12, in Anaheim, Calif. The program features 32 scientific sessions, 48 professional development and networking sessions and 3 keynote speakers. Virtual attendance is also an option.
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Scientific Disciplines Provide Framework for Presentations, Networking
ABRCMS recognizes 12 scientific disciplines in the biomedical sciences, encouraging scientists to engage in multidisciplinary research. “It’s also a great way for students to see a variety of disciplines and open their minds to where their research may intersect with other disciplines,” said Leah Dixon, senior specialist in education at the American Society for Microbiology.
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Health & Safety Policies: A New Approach to Meeting
Seeing colleagues and making in-person connections are invaluable aspects of any conference, but especially for the ABRCMS experience. While the virtual meetings of the last two years afforded us the opportunity to keep our community connected, we’re so excited to be gathering face-to-face for the first time since 2019.
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D’Juan Farmer, Ph.D.
“ABRCMS showed me that there’s a diverse group of budding scientists in the world with common goals and interests.”