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The Leadership EDGE: From the Laboratory to Leadership, 4 days over 8 weeks

Virtual

Location: Virtual   Course Dates: April 21, May 4, May 19, and June 2 It’s an incredibly exciting time for the life science industry. Today, more than ever, our clients have drug candidates entering late stages of development. We are celebrating the approvals of their innovative drugs and supporting them as they begin to commercialize..

Leadership EDGE for Women: Emotional Intelligence, Session #7

Virtual

Location: Virtual This is 7 of 7 stand-alone workshops designed to empower the women leaders in your organization to get the EDGE, enabling them to excel within their companies, develop their authentic leadership style, gain support, skills and tools, and elevate their success. When it comes to professional and personal success, emotional intelligence is as..

BioBasics 101: The Biology of Biotech for the Non-Scientist

685 Gateway Blvd, Presentation Room, South San Francisco, CA 685 Gateway Blvd, South San Francisco

Location: South San Francisco BioBasics 101: The Biology of Biotech for the Non-Scientist is an intensive two-day course that explains the foundational science upon which all biopharma therapies are based. Day one focuses on the function of DNA, RNA, proteins, and cell signaling and how each interacts in both healthy and diseased tissue. Day two builds..

Public Health & Its Access to Historically Excluded Communities, Pt. 2 “Othering” People

Virtual

In jurisdictions as large and diverse as California, the understanding of health equity and how to apply best practices could not be more pressing. Improving and assuring racial equity above racial equality has been shown to reduce inequity in healthcare outcomes through community-level investment, equitable leadership development, and most importantly increased access to timely and..

$1000
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Inclusive Research Mentor/Manager Course (TRAIN-UP) Spring 2022

Virtual

Location: Virtual The University of California at San Francisco (UCSF) and City College of San Francisco (CCSF) are partnering with the CLS Racial & Social Equity Initiative to deliver a pilot aimed at helping life science organizations build inclusive management practices and work places. This training is designed to teach current and future industry professionals how..

LABEST – Los Angeles Bioscience Ecosystem Summit

LABEST - Los Angeles Bioscience Ecosystem Summit 2022 is the premier showcase for bioscience innovation in Los Angeles County produced by UCLA TDG (Technology Development Group) - the tech transfer office for the University. This event is a collaboration with colleagues from across the county to present promising academic research, entrepreneurial faculty investigators, as well..

$300

Public Health & Its Access to Historically Excluded Communities, Pt. 3 Reimagining Translational Science

Virtual

In jurisdictions as large and diverse as California, the understanding of health equity and how to apply best practices could not be more pressing. Improving and assuring racial equity above racial equality has been shown to reduce inequity in healthcare outcomes through community-level investment, equitable leadership development, and most importantly increased access to timely and..

$1000

Drug Development Immersion

Location: Virtual Drug Development Immersion is a two-day, intensive course that explores the regulatory, commercial, and scientific factors behind bringing a drug successfully to market. Discussion features both small molecule drugs and biologics. Our instructor illustrates the corporate decision-making process with personal accounts, giving participants unique insight into strategic development. Learn from an industry expert what..

Public Health & Its Access to Historically Excluded Communities, Pt. 4 Actualizing Change

Live, Online

In jurisdictions as large and diverse as California, the understanding of health equity and how to apply best practices could not be more pressing. Improving and assuring racial equity above racial equality has been shown to reduce inequity in healthcare outcomes through community-level investment, equitable leadership development, and most importantly increased access to timely and..

$1000