I had the honor of speaking at my class’s graduation reception but forgot to say one big thing. As you graduate and head out into the next chapter of your life, remember to wear the Class of 2020 like a badge of honor. I am proud of what we accomplished and even prouder to go […]
Month: May 2020
2nd Annual MSL Symposium 2020 “At The Intersection: STEM, Law, Business and the MSL”
Last spring, at an MSL Student Governance meeting, Javier Jara (MSL ‘20) (pictured above), an MSL part-time student who was also a Research Assistant Professor at the Feinberg School of Medicine, pitched us on the idea of holding a Symposium to highlight the work of MSL students. He wanted us to have a showcase event […]
MSL Career Advisors Share Interviewing Tips
Evan Goldberg and I recently gave a presentation to MSL students about best practices for preparing for interviews. Whether you’re interviewing for an internship, full-time position, or graduate school, you might want to keep the following tips in mind! Before the interview, be sure to review your resume and know everything that’s on it – […]
MSL Student Cristina Craig (MSL ’20) Discusses Using Artificial Intelligence to Help Bring Pharmaceuticals to Market
I wrote the following piece for my class last term, “Assessing Artificial Intelligence and Computational Technologies,” which was taught by Professor Daniel Linna. In class, we identified and assessed business opportunities and societal risks/benefits associated with AI. We were assigned to write a short essay styled as a blog post on a topic related to […]
#MSLGoesSocial Week Highlights
Earlier this year, we held the first-ever MSL Goes Social Week, which included a number of activities designed to increase external awareness of the MSL program. One component of the week was a student-inspired social outreach campaign, during which MSL students, faculty, alumni, and staff used social media channels to share thoughts about the MSL […]