{"id":7327,"date":"2011-09-28t07:00:57","date_gmt":"2011-09-28t13:00:57","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.imrbdigital.com\/?p=7327"},"modified":"2011-08-04t07:56:55","modified_gmt":"2011-08-04t13:56:55","slug":"phd-career-connections-october-seminar","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.imrbdigital.com\/2011\/09\/phd-career-connections-october-seminar\/","title":{"rendered":"phd career connections october seminar"},"content":{"rendered":"

\"\"<\/a>vanderbilt phd career connections is a monthly seminar series about career options for phd scientists. speakers from a diverse range of exciting scientific careers present their career path and share insights from their professional experiences. the series is run by vumc phd students and postdoctoral fellows and sponsored by the bret office of career development.\u00a0advance registration is requested for all seminars.<\/p>\n

october’s seminar will be held on september 30, 2011, and will feature<\/p>\n

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dr. chiatogu onyewu
\naaas science & technology policy fellow, 2010-2012
\nnational institutes of health
\nnational heart, lung, and blood institute (nhlbi)
\ndivision for the application of research discoveries (dard)
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\nfriday, september 30, 2011
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advance registration requested at\u00a0https:\/\/www.surveymonkey.com\/s\/phdcareerconnections_oct11<\/a>
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sponsored by\u00a0the bret office of career development<\/a><\/em><\/p>\n

dr. onyewu is an american association for the advancement of science (aaas) science & technology policy fellow with the division for the application of research discoveries (dard) at the national heart, lung, and blood institute (nhlbi) in bethesda, md. she supports current nhbli efforts to develop and implement evidence-based clinical practice guidelines for adult cardiovascular disease. in addition to documenting the systematic processes and policies that govern this rigorous approach to science translation, dr. onyewu is also involved in the development of a new nhlbi initiative focused on reducing cardiovascular risk across the lifespan. she is particularly committed to addressing health disparities, and was recently selected as a 2011 translational health disparities course scholar by the national institute of minority health and health disparities (nimhd).<\/p>\n

dr. onyewu previously conducted health disparities research as a united negro college fund\/merck (uncf\/merck) postdoctoral fellow in the research center for genetic medicine at children\u2019s national medical center in washington, d.c. as study director for the assessing inherited markers of metabolic syndrome in the young (aimm young) research study, dr. onyewu worked to identify genetic risk factors associated with metabolic syndrome and related diseases among african american college students. her research interests center around the design of unique interventions that incorporate personalized medicine approaches and foster cardiovascular disease prevention among minority young adults. she has discussed her work and the future promise of genetic testing as a guest panelist on the pbs television program, to the contrary, and served as co-chair of the medical and health stakeholders group for the d.c. overweight and obesity action plan. while at children\u2019s national, she contributed to the formation of its obesity institute, and worked to establish an annual symposium series. dr. onyewu was a robert & jane meyerhoff scholar at the university of maryland, baltimore county where she received her b.s. degree in biology in 1999. she completed the medical scientist training program at duke university in 2007, with a doctorate degree in pharmacology.<\/p>\n

full list of monthly seminars and speaker bios available at the\u00a0phd career connections website<\/a><\/p>\n

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