NEW SPECIAL COURSE

Monday, March 22, 2010   —  2:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

CAREERS IN INVESTIGATIVE PATHOLOGY: BUILDING A RESEARCH PROGRAM



COURSE DIRECTORS:
Massimo Loda, MD
Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Dana Farber Cancer Institute
Harvard Medical School
Boston, MA

David Berman, MD, PhD
Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine
Baltimore, MD

Course Description
Successfully building a research career involves the abilities to chart out a distinctive and compelling area of scholarship, communicate one’s vision to other scientists, and attract and manage resources, both human and financial, in a way that realizes this vision. Because they are not part of the formal medical or scientific curriculum, the skills required to orchestrate these complex tasks must be acquired “on the fly,” and gathered from multiple sources. This year’s Special Course will address critical issues in establishing a research career in an academic pathology department, be it as a principal investigator or a collaborator. A distinguished panel of experts will provide guidance in defining a research focus, navigating the recruitment process, obtaining research funding and salary support, and staying on track for promotion. A panel discussion will follow the presentations.

Course overview
David M. Berman, MD, PhD and Massimo Loda, MD
Academic Track(s) in Pathology Investigation
Marcus Bosenberg, MD, PhD, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT
A Chairman’s Guide to Joining a Pathology Department
Kevin Roth, MD-PhD , University of Alabama, Birmingham, AL
Grant Writing for the Pathologist: Knowing Your Stuff and Knowing Your Audience
Daniel Brat, MD, PhD, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA
The Inner Workings of Funding Agencies
Donna Vogel, MD, PhD, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
A Rewarding Career in Pathology Investigation: What it Takes and Why It’s Worth It
Vinay Kumar, MBBS, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL
Panel discussion