EPILOG Webinar: Environmental Health: Exploring Academic and Non Academic Paths
Date/Time
April 3, 2025
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Eastern
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM Eastern
Event Registration
Event Type(s)
Student & New Researchers Network
Event Description
1st EPILOG Webinar of 2025 “Environmental Health: Exploring Academic and Non Academic Career Paths”
Thursday, April 3rd from 3:00 - 4:00pm EDTThis webinar explores career paths in and out academia, considering the scarce opportunities in academia. The panel discussion aims to offer valuable insights and strategies for identifying, exploring, and navigating different paths after graduation.
Panelists:
- Dr. Samuel Osorio, World Health Organization
- Dr. Nicolas Borchers-Arriagada, University of Tasmania
- Dr. Grete Wilt, United Healthcare
Moderators:
- Jaime Reyes Sanchez, University of Southern California
- Teresa Herrera, New York University
Location
ISEE
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The SNRN is proud to present EPILOG, a webinar series that showcases the work and experiences of trainees and seasoned researchers in environmental epidemiology. By providing a platform for scholars to share their experiences and insights, EPILOG seeks to facilitate meaningful exchange and promote lifelong learning within our student and early career researcher community. The name of the series is a play on words that combines EPI as in “epidemiology” and LOG as in “logging one’s experience,” while also referencing the word “epilogue,” which refers to a conclusion or closing remarks at the end of a speech or book. Our hope is that EPILOG will serve as a valuable resource to many.
Questions? Email: snrn@iseepi.org
The SNRN is proud to present EPILOG, a webinar series that showcases the work and experiences of trainees and seasoned researchers in environmental epidemiology. By providing a platform for scholars to share their experiences and insights, EPILOG seeks to facilitate meaningful exchange and promote lifelong learning within our student and early career researcher community. The name of the series is a play on words that combines EPI as in “epidemiology” and LOG as in “logging one’s experience,” while also referencing the word “epilogue,” which refers to a conclusion or closing remarks at the end of a speech or book. Our hope is that EPILOG will serve as a valuable resource to many.
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