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SUMMARY:Fall FAST Closing Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Location: San Francisco\, CA \n  \n The FAST Program provides select entrepreneurs with intensive team review and coaching to perfect their business model\, product development plans\, and to build a compelling commercialization strategy. Emerging innovators benefit from the advice and counsel of industry veterans – custom-selected from the FAST network of over 425 professionals comprised of entrepreneurs\, product\, and business experts (i.e.\, clinical development\, regulatory\, reimbursement\, and business development specialists) – during the twelve-week program. \n \nSponsorship opportunities range from $7\,500 – $25\,000. To learn more\, please visit https://www.califesciences.org/fast-program/. To become a sponsor\, please contact Emily Morgan\, Programs Director\, at emorgan@califesciences.org. 
URL:https://dev.califesciences.org/event/fall-fast-closing-showcase/
LOCATION:San Francisco\, San Francisco\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Initiatives & Programs,Industry Collaboration & Networking
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SUMMARY:End of Year Reception
DESCRIPTION:Location: Washington DC \n  \nClose out the year in Washington\, DC\, with an evening of cocktails and conversation with members of the U.S. Congress\, their legislative staff\, and other invited guests representing trade associations\, life sciences companies\, and professional services firms. Approximately 150 attendees with 25% representing Congressional members and their staff.  \nCalifornia Life Sciences members receive complimentary admission. This event is closed to service provider companies that are not members of California Life Sciences. To become a member\,  click here.  \nInterested in sponsoring this event? Please contact Emily Morgan\, Programs Director\, at emorgan@califesciences.org for more information.
URL:https://dev.califesciences.org/event/end-of-year-reception/
LOCATION:Washington\, DC
CATEGORIES:Advocacy & Government Relations,Industry Collaboration & Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20231103T170000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230518T150857Z
UID:6569-1699030800-1699030800@dev.califesciences.org
SUMMARY:19th Annual Pantheon Awards: Celebrating Excellence
DESCRIPTION:Location: San Francisco\, CA \n  \nThe annual Pantheon awards recognize the achievements of California’s life sciences\, bringing together industry leaders for an evening of celebration. CLS awards excellence in several categories including leadership\, education\, deal-making\, product innovation\, and other achievements critical to cultivating the global life sciences ecosystem. \nCalifornia Life Sciences members receive discounts on individual tickets\, table purchases\, and sponsorship packages. To become a member\, click here. Please contact Emily Morgan\, Programs Director\, at emorgan@califesciences.org for more information. 
URL:https://dev.califesciences.org/event/19th-annual-pantheon-awards-celebrating-excellence/
LOCATION:Westin St. Francis\, 335 Powell St\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States
CATEGORIES:Industry Collaboration & Networking
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230919
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230920
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CREATED:20220225T015007Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230518T151004Z
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SUMMARY:Science of Stability (SOS) Conference
DESCRIPTION:Location: Philadelphia\, PA \n  \nThe Science of Stability (SOS) Conference exposes attendees to the latest discoveries and innovations in the science of stability across different industries that include pharmaceuticals\, generics\, nutraceuticals\, Over-the-Counter (OTC)\, and consumer products. It is a must-attend program for anyone interested in accelerated aging\, degradation chemistry\, and stability. SOS 2022 will be the 7th Science of Stability Conference\, proudly sponsored by FreeThink Technologies\, Inc. \nRegister»
URL:https://dev.califesciences.org/event/science-of-stability-sos-conference/
LOCATION:Science History Institute\, 315 Chestnut Street\, Philadelphia\, PA\, 19106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Member Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230816T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20230816T160000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230518T151023Z
UID:6565-1692201600-1692201600@dev.califesciences.org
SUMMARY:An Evening with Thought Leaders in Newport Beach
DESCRIPTION:Location: Newport Beach\, CA \n  \nHeld concurrently with our Board of Directors meeting\, our annual An Evening with Thought Leaders held at Balboa Bay Resort\, provides an opportunity to connect with industry visionaries and key opinion leaders on all facets of the life sciences. With over 100 life sciences professionals in attendance\, 60% holding director-level titles or higher\, don’t miss this opportunity to showcase your organization thought leadership expertise while engaging with key stakeholders. \nCalifornia Life Sciences members receive discounted admission. This event is closed to service provider companies that are not members of California Life Sciences. To become a member\,  click here.  \nSponsorship opportunities are still available\, please contact Emily Morgan\, Programs Director\, at emorgan@califesciences.org for more information. 
URL:https://dev.califesciences.org/event/an-evening-with-thought-leaders/
LOCATION:Balboa Bay Resort\, 221 West Coast Hwy\, Newport Beach\, CA\, 92663\, United States
CATEGORIES:Curated Events,Industry Collaboration & Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220811T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220811T130000
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CREATED:20220414T195142Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220420T164018Z
UID:7834-1660208400-1660222800@dev.califesciences.org
SUMMARY:Public Health & Its Access to Historically Excluded Communities\, Pt. 4  Actualizing Change
DESCRIPTION: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 culturally responsive healthcare and treatment. Please join Ace Robinson\, California Life Sciences\, and Center for Excellence in Nonprofits for this four-part series exploring these topics. Participants will leave with a customized playbook on how to increase access and improve health outcomes for historically excluded communities. \nRegister»
URL:https://dev.califesciences.org/event/public-health-its-access-to-historically-excluded-communities-pt-4-actualizing-change/
LOCATION:Live\, Online
CATEGORIES:Member Events,Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220719T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220719T190000
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CREATED:20220222T202215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220419T220407Z
UID:6558-1658246400-1658257200@dev.califesciences.org
SUMMARY:California Life Sciences Open House + Solutions Showcase - South San Francisco
DESCRIPTION:Location: South San Francisco \n  \nHosted at CLS’s South San Francisco office\, this annual event brings our member companies together with our CLSAdvantage partners to foster cost savings collaborations that will help our industry solve the most pressing health challenges.  \nCalifornia Life Sciences members receive complimentary admission. This event is closed to service provider companies that are not members of California Life Sciences. To become a member\, click here.  \nInterested in sponsoring this event? Please contact Emily Morgan\, Programs Director\, at emorgan@califesciences.org for more information. 
URL:https://dev.califesciences.org/event/california-life-sciences-open-house-solutions-showcase-south-san-francisco/
LOCATION:California Life Sciences South San Francisco Office\, 685 Gateway Blvd.\, South San Francisco\, CA\, 94080\, United States
CATEGORIES:Industry Collaboration & Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220713T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220713T190000
DTSTAMP:20260407T045332
CREATED:20220222T201720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220331T211216Z
UID:6554-1657728000-1657738800@dev.califesciences.org
SUMMARY:California Life Sciences Open House + Solutions Showcase - San Diego
DESCRIPTION:Location: San Diego\, CA \n  \nHosted at CLS’s San Diego office\, this annual event brings our member companies together with our CLSAdvantage partners to foster cost savings collaborations that will help our industry solve the most pressing health challenges.  \nCalifornia Life Sciences members receive complimentary admission. This event is closed to service provider companies that are not members of California Life Sciences. To become a member\,  click here.  \nInterested in sponsoring this event? Please contact Emily Morgan\, Programs Director\, at emorgan@califesciences.org for more information. 
URL:https://dev.califesciences.org/event/california-life-sciences-open-house-solutions-showcase-san-diego/
LOCATION:California Life Sciences San Diego Office\, 9605 Scranton Rd. Suite 120\, San Diego\, CA\, 92121\, United States
CATEGORIES:Industry Collaboration & Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220628T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220630T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T045332
CREATED:20220415T222431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220428T191807Z
UID:8007-1656403200-1656608400@dev.califesciences.org
SUMMARY:PMWC 2022 Silicon Valley
DESCRIPTION:Join the 21st Precision Medicine World Conference (PMWC) 2022 Silicon Valley Conference on June 28-30\, 2022\, located at the Santa Clara Convention Center\, ~5 miles from San Jose International Airport. \nCo-hosted by Stanford Health Care\, UCSF\, Duke Health\, Duke University\, UPMC\, and the University of Michigan – will welcome 2\,500+ multidisciplinary attendees from around the world and include: \n3-Day Program \n7 Simultaneous Tracks \n400+ Speakers \n85 Sessions \nAwards Reception \nCompany Showcases \nExhibition Floor \n10% off for CLS members\, the rate goes up every Thursday. https://pmwcintl.com/registration/?pmwc-coupon=cls-2022sv \nNote: Only valid for members not already registered to the conference \nThe themes of the program: Transforming Every Patient Outcome \nTRACK 1 Day 1\, SARS_CoV-2 Outbreak Surveillance / COVID-19 Dx Vx & Tx\nTRACK 1 Day 2\, Recent Advances in Cell-based Therapy / Immunotherapy\nTRACK 1 Day 3\, Translating CGT to the Clinic / Cell and Gene Therapies\n—————————————————–\nTRACK 2 Day 1\, Data Sciences Drives Healthcare\nTRACK 2 Day 2\, Drug Discovery Data Sciences + Clinical Trial Design\nTRACK 2 Day 3\, AI in Medical Imaging\n—————————————————–\nTRACK 3 Day 1\, Early Oncology Applications\nTRACK 3 Day 2\, Women’s Health\nTRACK 3 Day 3\, Pharmacogenomics\n——————————————————\nTRACK 4 Day 1\, Emerging Technologies\, and Disease Applications\nTRACK 4 Day 2\, Sequencing in the Neonatal and Pediatric Intensive Care Unit and Genetic Testing Applications\nTRACK 4 Day 3\, Real World Evidence (RWE)\n——————————————————\nTRACK 5 Day 1\, Chronic Disease + Precision Medicine Innovation\nTRACK 5 Day 2\, Liquid Biopsy-based Testing Paradigms\nTRACK 5 Day 3\, Microbiome \nTRACK 6-7: Showcases – Company Presentations focused on the same themes as Tracks 1-5. \n  \nThis year’s honorees:\n1. Albert Bourla\, Pfizer (Led COVID-19 vaccine dev. In record time);\n2. Stephen Hoge\, Moderna (Oversaw R&D of 1st antiviral synthetic mRNA vaccines + COVID-19 vaccine);\n3. Stephen Kingsmore\, Rady Children’s Institute (Leader in rapid neonatal molecular diagnosis) \n\nJennifer Pack\, UCSF (Developed newborn screening test for severe combined immunodeficiency)\n\n  \n  \nAttend the leading Precision Medicine Conference to learn first-hand about recent research\, technological\, and clinical advancements\, as well as cutting-edge new clinical applications and strategies that drive precision medicine and improve patient diagnosis\, treatment\, and outcomes. The post-COVID medical world is changing for the better. With PMWC’s 12-year mission of collaboration in mind\, I hope this in-person meeting with key opinion leaders and decision-makers will stimulate you and motivate you to share your perspective and help shape the future of precision medicine and its impact on health care. \n  \nCURRENT RATE BY THURSDAY
URL:https://dev.califesciences.org/event/pmwc-2022-silicon-valley/
LOCATION:Santa Clara Convention Center
CATEGORIES:Industry Supported
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220622T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220622T200000
DTSTAMP:20260407T045332
CREATED:20220222T201304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220504T192839Z
UID:6551-1655913600-1655928000@dev.califesciences.org
SUMMARY:Spring FAST Closing Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Location: South San Francisco \n  \nThe FAST Program provides select entrepreneurs with intensive team review and coaching to perfect their business model\, product development plans\, and to build a compelling commercialization strategy. Emerging innovators benefit from the advice and counsel of industry veterans – custom-selected from the FAST network of over 425 professionals comprised of entrepreneurs\, product\, and business experts (i.e.\, clinical development\, regulatory\, reimbursement\, and business development specialists) – during the twelve-week program. \n \nSponsorship opportunities range from $7\,500 – $25\,000. To learn more\, please visit https://www.califesciences.org/fast-program/. To become a sponsor\, please contact Emily Morgan\, Programs Director\, at emorgan@califesciences.org.
URL:https://dev.califesciences.org/event/spring-fast-closing-showcase/
LOCATION:CLS SSF Office\, 685 Gateway Blvd\, South San Francisco\, CA\, 94080\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Initiatives & Programs,Industry Collaboration & Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220622T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220623T173000
DTSTAMP:20260407T045332
CREATED:20220404T163622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220404T205817Z
UID:7224-1655883000-1656005400@dev.califesciences.org
SUMMARY:Bio Supply Management Alliance Summit
DESCRIPTION:Location: Foster City\, CA \n  \nDriving Accelerated Clinical Trials\, Reinforcement of the Transportation Network and Digital Integration of the Healthcare industry have been the strategic outcomes of the two-year war on the COVID Pandemic. The 2022 Summit of BSMA will deliver innovations and road maps to meet these challenges to transform healthcare as we know it. You do not want to miss three conferences in one! \nOn Day 1\, June 22\, JOIN US as the morning will begin with the CLINICAL SUPPLY WORKSHOP.  The focus is on avoiding clinical supply chain mistakes.  Following the workshop\, the main conference opens with a scrumptious lunch at noon followed by the PLENARY SESSION.  At 6pm\, be prepared to have a lot of fun at our very first SOCIAL NETWORKING PARTY!  There will be delicious food\, wine and beer tasting\, live music\, and most important – NETWORKING! \nOn Day 2\, three full day panel tracks to address the problems and solutions of Clinical Trials\, Transportation\, and Digital Transportation. \nRegister» \n  \n \n 
URL:https://dev.califesciences.org/event/bio-supply-management-alliance/
LOCATION:Crown Plaza Suites\, 1221 Chess Dr\, Foster City\, CA\, 94404\, United States
CATEGORIES:Industry Collaboration & Networking,Industry Supported
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220620T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220623T120000
DTSTAMP:20260407T045332
CREATED:20220331T161606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220331T200839Z
UID:7080-1655715600-1655985600@dev.califesciences.org
SUMMARY:Drug Development Immersion
DESCRIPTION:Location: Virtual \nDrug 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 it takes to get a molecule from the bench into the marketplace. \nRegister»
URL:https://dev.califesciences.org/event/drug-development-immersion/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220616T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220616T143000
DTSTAMP:20260407T045332
CREATED:20220602T193827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220602T193827Z
UID:8907-1655384400-1655389800@dev.califesciences.org
SUMMARY:National Black Family Cancer Awareness Week: Conversations On Cancer
DESCRIPTION:The purpose of National Black Family Cancer Awareness Week is to increase cancer awareness in one of the most vulnerable segments of the US population. This initiative aims to marshal community-based stakeholders to build knowledge surrounding cancer clinical trial participation and minority population specimen donations to national genomic databases for cancer research. \n\nConversations on Cancer Public Panel Discussion\nREGISTRATION IS NOW OPEN! \nOCE Project Community invites you to register and attend the June 16\, 2022 OCE Conversation on Cancer Public Panel Discussion: Engaging the Generations\, #BlackFamCan.  Registration is free and open to the public by clicking anywhere on the image below. \nYou’re encouraged to post on social media the meaningful and potentially lifesaving cancer awareness activities you’re conducting in your communities. Please mention #BlackFamCan when you post. \nRegister» \nHow to Participate During National Black Family Cancer Awareness Week (NBFCAW)\nOCE Project Community recommends the following areas of focus and engagement in your community and networks. \n\nCancer Clinical Trial and Genomic Donations Awareness to Advance Equitable Treatment Development\nCultural Opportunities to Increase Cancer Awareness (Juneteenth\, Creative Arts)\nEducational Awareness (Prevention\, Screening\, Increasing Knowledge and Lifestyle Impact)\nCareer/Workplace and Cancer Research\n\nExamples of your potential engagement might include but aren’t limited to: \n\nProstate\, breast\, colon or lung cancer awareness discussions sponsored by your community health and wellness program leaders.\nStudents and seniors working together on a project reflecting family history and cancer awareness.\nConducting a walk\, 5K or movement session to address the importance of exercise in preventing cancer.\nAn informal recipe swap designed to update family food favorites to healthier versions to promote diet and addressing cancer prevention.\nInformation on research about increasing cancer equity in the Black community.
URL:https://dev.califesciences.org/event/national-black-family-cancer-awareness-week-conversations-on-cancer/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Community Initiatives & Programs,Industry Supported
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220616T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220616T130000
DTSTAMP:20260407T045332
CREATED:20220414T194811Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T195517Z
UID:7832-1655370000-1655384400@dev.califesciences.org
SUMMARY:Public Health & Its Access to Historically Excluded Communities\, Pt. 3 Reimagining Translational Science
DESCRIPTION: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 culturally responsive healthcare and treatment. Please join Ace Robinson\, California Life Sciences\, and Center for Excellence in Nonprofits for this four-part series exploring these topics. Participants will leave with a customized playbook on how to increase access and improve health outcomes for historically excluded communities. \nRegister»
URL:https://dev.califesciences.org/event/public-health-its-access-to-historically-excluded-communities-pt-3-reimagining-translational-science/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Member Events,Professional Development
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220615T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220615T123000
DTSTAMP:20260407T045332
CREATED:20220603T163757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220603T163757Z
UID:8922-1655290800-1655296200@dev.califesciences.org
SUMMARY:Unlocking The Value of Scientific Literature: Success Stories From The Field
DESCRIPTION:Whether you’re a Chemical\, Materials\, Consumer Packaged Goods\, or a Life Sciences R&D Company\, FAIR scientific literature is extremely important to the success of your organization. Making sure that diverse sets of teams and departments have access to the right content at the right time is not a simple task. There are efficient methods for accessing\, managing\, collaborating on and disseminating scientific literature. Join this panel discussion to hear information management veterans from Janssen Pharmaceuticals\, Reckitt Benckiser\, and CCC share stories of challenges they’ve faced – and how they’ve overcome them. \nRegister» \nThe panelists will touch on a variety of topics including: using technology to simplify content access\, building a culture of compliance and engaging strategic stakeholders to promote collaboration.
URL:https://dev.califesciences.org/event/unlocking-the-value-of-scientific-literature-success-stories-from-the-field/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Industry Supported
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220614T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220614T200000
DTSTAMP:20260407T045332
CREATED:20220222T195700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220512T213834Z
UID:6547-1655229600-1655236800@dev.califesciences.org
SUMMARY:CLS Reception @ BIO International Convention
DESCRIPTION:Location: Puesto At The Headquarters \nCalifornia Life Sciences is excited to welcome the global industry to our beautiful city of San Diego.  After a day full of BD meetings and relationship building on the show floor\, come on over and join your fellow BIO International Convention attendees for an evening filled with tacos\, spicy margaritas\, and lots of networking\, just a short walk away from the convention center. \nCalifornia Life Sciences members receive complimentary admission. This event is closed to service provider companies that are not members of California Life Sciences. To become a member\, click here.  \nThank you to our CLSAdvantage Partners for sponsoring this event: \n \n  \nRegister» \nSponsorship opportunities are still available\, please contact Emily Morgan\, Programs Director\, at emorgan@califesciences.org for more information.  \n 
URL:https://dev.califesciences.org/event/california-life-sciences-reception-at-the-bio-international-convention/
LOCATION:Puesto at the Headquarters\, 789 W Harbor Dr Suite 155\, San Diego\, CA\, 92101\, United States
CATEGORIES:Industry Collaboration & Networking
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220614T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220614T133000
DTSTAMP:20260407T045332
CREATED:20220603T195108Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220603T195108Z
UID:8942-1655209800-1655213400@dev.califesciences.org
SUMMARY:Corning Ascent Fixed Bed Bioreactor Seminar
DESCRIPTION:A major challenge in manufacturing adherent cells for advanced therapies is producing the large quantities of cells needed in a cost-effective manner. Corning has developed a novel fixed bed bioreactor platform that is designed to deliver: \n-Significant surface area intensification and high-yield bioproduction capability. \n-Scalability for adherent cell culture expansion from research to production(1 m2 to 1000 m2). \n-High yields and viable cell harvest by utilizing an innovative mesh substrate design. \n-Flexibility to support multiple cell types and cell and gene therapy applications. \n-Process consistency through integration of control and automation capabilities. \nRegister»
URL:https://dev.califesciences.org/event/corning-ascent-fixed-bed-bioreactor-seminar/
LOCATION:California Life Sciences\, The Lighthouse Cafe\, 685 Gateway Boulevard\, South San Francisco\, CA\, 94080
CATEGORIES:Industry Supported
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220613
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220617
DTSTAMP:20260407T045332
CREATED:20220225T190703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220331T210625Z
UID:6711-1655078400-1655423999@dev.califesciences.org
SUMMARY:BIO International Convention 2022
DESCRIPTION:Location: San Diego\, CA \n  \nBIO is thrilled to be back in person for the 2022 International Convention happening in San Diego\, CA June 13-16. The Convention theme ‘LIMITLESS’ is our commitment to unlocking possibilities for our members and attendees while paving the path to the future of our industry. \nThe BIO International Convention attracts 15\,000+ biotechnology and pharma leaders who come together for one week of intensive networking to discover new opportunities and promising partnerships. We bring together a wide spectrum of life science and application\, including drug discovery\, biomanufacturing\, genomics\, biofuels\, nanotechnology\, and cell therapy. \nVisit the California Life Sciences pavilion in booth #3727 \nRegister»
URL:https://dev.califesciences.org/event/bio-international-convention-2022/
LOCATION:San Diego\, San Diego\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Industry Collaboration & Networking,Industry Supported
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220609T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220609T203000
DTSTAMP:20260407T045332
CREATED:20220603T183904Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220603T183904Z
UID:8932-1654795800-1654806600@dev.califesciences.org
SUMMARY:The Business of Pride
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our Business of Pride annual celebration and awards ceremony \nBusiness of Pride Cocktail Reception & Awards Ceremony \nJoin us in celebrating the Business of Pride\, honoring the 2022 OUTstanding Voices – leaders paving the way for LGBTQ equality in the workplace along with one leader and one corporation with special awards for their impact on the LGBTQ business community. We will also be honoring the Top 50 LGBTQ-Owned Businesses in the Bay Area. \nRegister» \nAgenda \n5:30-6:00 Welcome Reception \n6:00-7:00 Awards Program \n7:00-8:30 Cocktail Celebration – Buffet stations and Networking \n \nJOE HAWKINS\nCo-founder and Executive Director\nOakland LGBTQ Community Center \nOUTstanding VOICES \nBRETT ANDREWS\, CEO\, Positive Resource Center\nMICHELE BETTENCOURT\, Executive Chairwoman at Corelight\, Board director at Athena Alliance\, Independent Director at Walkme\, Independent Director at Ada\nNICK COLINA\, Administrator of Operations\, Anco Iron & Construction Inc.\nDANIELLE FEINBERG\, Visual Effects Supervisor\, Pixar\nAIKE HO\, Partner\, ACME Capital\nAKIRA JACKSON\, Executive Director\, TAJA Coalition\nTERESA JOHNSON\, Partner\, Arnold & Porter\nSEAN LIVINGSTON\, Managing Director\, UBS\nLANCE RELICKE\, Vice President Brand Environment\, Levi Strauss & Co.\nGAYLE ROBERTS\, Chief Development Officer\, Larkin Street Youth Services\nJEN TAYLOR\, Chief Product Officer\, Cloudflare\nVICTORIA VALENZUELA\, Chief Legal Officer and Corporate Secretary\, AppLovin\nCRAIG ZODIKOFF\, Managing Principal\, Cresa
URL:https://dev.califesciences.org/event/the-business-of-pride/
LOCATION:The Four Seasons\, 757 Market Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community Initiatives & Programs,Industry Collaboration & Networking,Industry Supported
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220609T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220609T183000
DTSTAMP:20260407T045332
CREATED:20220606T211519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220606T211519Z
UID:8952-1654790400-1654799400@dev.califesciences.org
SUMMARY:I2Sl NorCal – Cold Storage is the Hot Topic!
DESCRIPTION:Join I2SL NorCal in-person for our Cold Storage is the Hot Topic event on Thursday\, June 9th from 4pm-6:30pm! During the event\, our panelists will summarize their journey and lessons learned from evaluating multiple cold storage options as well as their experiences with ULT freezer replacement programs and Freezer Challenges. Ticket includes appetizers and beverages. \nThe Panel\n\nDeepa Kundadka\, CEO and Founder\, DKK Safety and Environmental and SHE Manager at AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals\, LP\n\n\nRaul Rios \, Biobank Senior Scientist\, Biobank Operations Manager – Biosamples at AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals\, LP\n\n\nDean Shehu\, Research Sourcing Manager at UCSF Supply Chain Management\n\n\nSteve Spilman\, Sr. Maintenance Supervisor at Genentech\n\n\nMike Evans\, Clinical Freezer Specialist at Genentech\n\n\nSusan Vargas\, Energy Management Specialist at Stanford University (Moderator)\n\nRegister» \nEvent Agenda\n\n4pm-5pm: Networking\, Appetizers\, & Drinks\n5pm-6:15pm: Panel Presentations (each firm will have a 10 minute presentation and then we will transition into a Q&A session)\n6:15pm-6:30pm: Networking\n\nContact Information\nPlease contact\, Katelyn Jeffcoat\, I2SL NorCal Board Member/Director of Business Development & Marketing at PARADIGM Structural Engineers\, Inc. at kjeffcoat@paradigmse.com if you have any questions. \n  \n* This event is capped at 64 people\, so register today to reserve your spot!
URL:https://dev.califesciences.org/event/i2sl-norcal-cold-storage-is-the-hot-topic/
LOCATION:685 Gateway Blvd\, Presentation Room\, South San Francisco\, CA\, 685 Gateway Blvd\, South San Francisco\, 94080
CATEGORIES:Industry Supported
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220607T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220609T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T045332
CREATED:20220505T214511Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220602T171808Z
UID:8380-1654588800-1654794000@dev.califesciences.org
SUMMARY:Lonza Biologics Roadshow - Preparing for a Successful Transition to the Clinic
DESCRIPTION:Lonza Bench to Clinic avoid missing milestones\, rework or process failures for standard mAbs\, bispecifics\, bioconjugates\, and new molecular formats. Have a tailored conversation with our scientists and team about your candidates’ specific needs: \n\nDe-risking and optimizing your lead\nManufacturability screening\, protein engineering\, Humanization\, Assessing the potential immune response\nImmunogenicity\, Immunotoxicity and potency evaluation\, de-immunization Generating materials for your in vitro and preclinical studies • Non-GMP protein expression and supply\nGuaranteed antibody supply up to 2g within 6 weeks Creating cell lines and processes with future manufacturability\, cost of goods and speed in mind\nStandard monoclonal\, bispecific or new molecular formats – We have an approach for each\n11 months from DNA to IND. Guaranteed!*\nAccessing a global development and manufacturing network Lonza brings it together – One place\, your bioconjugate\, your solution\nNew Bioconjugates Early Development Service (EDS) offering\nTechnology Toolbox – Solution to find your way to IND\n\nContact alejandro.preciado@lonza.com to learn more! \nSet up a Tailored Discussion with our Experts:\nAlejandro Preciado\, Business Development Biologics\nJaime Okray\, Business Development Biologics\nYvette Stallwood\, Early De-risking and Lead Optimization Head Cambridge Site and Early Development Services\nNoel Smith\, Head Immunology\, Early Development Services Expression and Process Development\nJennifer Peuchot\, Group Leader Cell Culture Development\nMatthieu Settler\, Head of Mammalian Development Services\nSandro Holzer\, Head of Process Development\nRaphael Frey Senior Scientist Bioconjugates EDS\nChristoph Bernoulli\, Drug Product Development Head MSAT\nClaudia Müller Drug Product\, Head Formulation Development \n* For antibodies and antibody like molecules. From receipt of the gene sequence. Subject to terms and conditions.
URL:https://dev.califesciences.org/event/preparing-for-a-successful-transition-to-the-clinic/
LOCATION:CLS SSF Office\, 685 Gateway Blvd\, South San Francisco\, CA\, 94080\, United States
CATEGORIES:Industry Supported,Member Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220601T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220601T100000
DTSTAMP:20260407T045332
CREATED:20220506T220748Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220509T161449Z
UID:8533-1654068600-1654077600@dev.califesciences.org
SUMMARY:Bay Area Biotech Forum
DESCRIPTION:The Bay Area became the leading center of the life science industry after biotech was born here nearly 50 years ago. The next decade could be even more interesting\, as the industry experiences rampant growth throughout the region. The amount of life science space under construction and in the pipeline will more than double in the next 5 years. Billions of VC investment is flowing to our region. What does the explosion of biotech and big pharma growth mean to the Bay Area and to your business? What sectors are growing fastest here? Join us as life science reporter Ron Leuty speaks with a group of industry leaders\, upstarts\, innovators\, and visionaries at work on the future. \n\nPLEASE NOTE: We are requiring that everyone joining us be fully vaccinated with booster against COVID-19. You will need to show proof of vaccination and your ID before entering the event. In addition\, we will be following recommendations of the CDC and local health authorities\, which include: \nEncouraging all attendees to wear a mask during the event\, except when eating or drinking. We will have masks available if you need one. \nLimiting the total number of attendees to provide more physical distance. \nWorking with the venue to ensure CDC cleaning procedures are followed and hand sanitizer are readily available. \nRegister» \nANSWERS TO FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: \nRegistration closes Tuesday\, May 27 at 11:59 p.m. \nYour name badge\, found at Registration at the event\, will serve as your ticket into the event. \nYou will not be mailed paper tickets\, nor need to bring a printed confirmation email. \nPlease fill out your guest’s names and companies completely when registering. All ticket transfers should be completed within 24 hours of the event. (Please email Tom Thompson at tthompson@bizjournals.com with any transfer requests.) \nQuestions? \nEvents | Felicia Brown | fbrown@bizjournals.com \nAdvertising & Sponsorships | Mike Fernald | mfernald@bizjournals.com \n*SFBT Event tickets are non-refundable* They are transferable!
URL:https://dev.califesciences.org/event/bay-area-biotech-forum/
LOCATION:Hilton San Francisco Union Square\, 333 O'Farrell Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94102\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220526T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220526T190000
DTSTAMP:20260407T045332
CREATED:20220506T154927Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220506T155007Z
UID:8403-1653552000-1653591600@dev.califesciences.org
SUMMARY:LABEST - Los Angeles Bioscience Ecosystem Summit
DESCRIPTION: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 as local incubators and start up companies. It is intended to promote awareness of the growing life science entrepreneurial ecosystem in Los Angeles and to foster partnerships with the biotechnology and life science industry. \nThroughout the day\, faculty members present their latest scientific breakthroughs\, which will lead to the critical therapies of tomorrow. Leading bioscience translational research programs and start ups will be showcased where Southern California Institutions have significant expertise\, pioneering research and resource commitments directed towards developing innovative patient therapies. \nRegister» \n1) MAIN TRACK –  Exciting panels with the current leaders of bioscience \nVIEW MAIN TRACK AGENDA (PDF)   \n  \n2) LOS ANGELES INCUBATOR SHOWCASE by The Lundquist Institute and Sponsored by SMBC – Six Los Angeles area Incubators will bring in the best of their residing start ups to fast pitch \nVIEW LA INCUBATOR SHOWCASE AGENDA (PDF)    \n  \n3) UCLA RESEARCH SHOWCASES – UCLA’s eight Unified Research Themes are organizing interactive sessions to showcase research programs\, translational faculty\, successful biopharma collaborations and startups. \nVIEW UCLA RESEARCH SHOWCASE AGENDA (PDF) \n     SHOWCASE A \n10:05 AM Metabolism of Aging and Cancer & Metabolism     \n11:10 AM Neuroscience Breakthroughs: From Molecules to Patients \n1:50 PM   Introduction to HETSS – Health Equity Translational Social Science \n3:00 PM   Precision Health \n SHOWCASE B \n10:05 AM The Global Reach of I3T Research: Innovation for Current and Emerging Infections \n11:10 AM Cardiovascular Innovation \n1:45 PM  Cancer: Immuno-Oncology \n3:30 PM  Regenerative Medicine \n  \n4) NUCLEATE | UCLA PDA PROGRAM for LIFE SCIENCE ENTREPRENEURS – a custom educational track designed especially for Post Docs and Graduate Students featuring seven student teams who will fast pitch as well as workshops for budding life science entrepreneurs. This track includes a special lunch with a panel on Diversity\, Equity and Inclusion Strategies for Recruitment and Retention in Life Science. Recruitment reps from local pharma and other companies will be participating! \nNUCLEATE UCLA PDA AGENDA (PDF) \n  \nPEARL COHEN POSTER AWARD COMPETITION \nUCLA TDG is currently accepting submissions for the Pearl Cohen Poster Award Competition ($250 – $750 cash prizes) which is a unique opportunity to showcase your bioscience research programs in front of pharma and biotech industry leaders. All accepted submissions will be displayed during digital “Poster Plaza Session”\, arranged by therapeutic area\, with three presentation timeslots (complimentary admission included for the lead author).  Award winners will be announced during the event.  See Details \nPEARL COHEN POSTER ENTRY DETAILS \n  \nIf you have any questions\, please email us at labest@tdg.ucla.edu . \n  \n 
URL:https://dev.califesciences.org/event/la-best-la-bioscience-ecosystem/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Industry Collaboration & Networking,Industry Supported,Professional Development
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220524T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220524T160000
DTSTAMP:20260407T045332
CREATED:20220411T183212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220411T204606Z
UID:7411-1653390000-1653408000@dev.califesciences.org
SUMMARY:Fierce Pharma: Leaders in Life Sciences Forum
DESCRIPTION:Location: Virtual \n  \nThe Fierce Leaders in Life Sciences Forum brings together forward-thinking minds from today’s life sciences industry and features insights from C-suite and executive leadership on the end-to-end drug development process\, highlighting innovative approaches in today’s evolving healthcare landscape to conducting: \n\nR&D and translational science\nClinical development\nProduct commercialization\n\nTop Reasons to Attend\n\nIndustry Updates: Hear from biotech and big pharma executives on emerging trends and market dynamics\nGain Tactics for Better Collaboration: Hear best practices on connecting R&D and clinical teams to the commercials teams to develop an appropriate timeline and practice approach to bring a new product to launch\nLearn How to Plan: Understand how to develop a cohesive brand launch strategy with marketing communication that is effective and tailored to the needs of the regional associates\nStay Ahead of Current Trends: Learn how best to utilize competitive intelligence and market research throughout the launch process to validate ideas and identify potential for greater success\nNetworking Opportunities: Connect with senior leadership in the life sciences industry to gain insights and share best practices on daily challenges faced\n\n  \n \n  \nRegister» \n  \n 
URL:https://dev.califesciences.org/event/fierce-pharma-leaders-in-life-sciences-forum/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Industry Supported
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220519T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220519T170000
DTSTAMP:20260407T045332
CREATED:20220512T214355Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220512T214355Z
UID:8698-1652972400-1652979600@dev.califesciences.org
SUMMARY:Health Equity Forum: A Discussion on Clinical Trials Black Community – Our Past\, Present\, and Future
DESCRIPTION:Join CBHN for a conversation with Jeri Lacks and David Lacks III\, of the Henrietta Lacks Family\, about their grandmother’s legacy\, what the family has done over the years to ensure greater protection for patients in clinical trials\, and the Henrietta Lacks Enhancing Cancer Research Act of 2019 and what it means in addressing health disparities. \n  \nRegister»
URL:https://dev.califesciences.org/event/health-equity-forum-a-discussion-on-clinical-trials-black-community-our-past-present-and-future/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Community Initiatives & Programs,Industry Supported
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220519T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220519T100000
DTSTAMP:20260407T045332
CREATED:20220419T200521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220420T155511Z
UID:8080-1652950800-1652954400@dev.califesciences.org
SUMMARY:IQVIA - Critical Success Factors For Commercialization - Innovative Customer Engagement Models
DESCRIPTION:The number of biopharma and biotech companies developing and launching new therapies is continuing to rise with emerging biopharma remaining a strong source of innovation. At the same time\, more barriers to success are emerging with requirements for increasingly complex clinical trials\, continuous regulatory changes\, evolving payer conditions\, and more restrictive access to HCPs. \nIt’s evident that asset success starts early\, with a need to ensure evidence generation delivers endpoints that demonstrate value to regulators\, payers\, prescribers\, and patients. Communicating that value requires an adaptable\, omnichannel approach to activate and engage all stakeholders for launch and throughout the product lifecycle. \nLearn how IQVIA is helping clinical and commercial customers bring therapies to market and to the patients who need them. \nIQVIA experts will break down the components of successful commercialization for emerging biopharma and biotech companies. \nInnovative Customer Engagement Models \nWhile the value of face-to-face\, personal HCP interactions remain impactful\, the efficacy\, adoption\, and ROI of digital\, non-personal engagement continues to increase. IQVIA experts will discuss the imperatives for an agile and flexible engagement model for emerging biopharma; one that’s fit for today’s realities while being ready for what tomorrow will bring. \nRegister» \nAsk the experts \nIQVIA experts will take your questions at the end of each session. If they are unable to address every question live\, they will follow up with an answer individually to ensure you have the information you need.
URL:https://dev.califesciences.org/event/iqvia-critical-success-factors-for-commercialization-innovative-customer-engagement-models/
LOCATION:Live\, Online
CATEGORIES:Industry Supported
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220519
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220521
DTSTAMP:20260407T045332
CREATED:20220224T233602Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220331T210524Z
UID:6640-1652918400-1653091199@dev.califesciences.org
SUMMARY:Personalized Medicine Coalition: 16th Annual Personalized Medicine Conference
DESCRIPTION:Location: Dana Point\, CA \n  \nConvening more than 500 of the world’s leading clinicians\, industry executives\, investors\, patient advocates\, payers\, policy experts\, and researchers\, the 16th Annual Personalized Medicine Conference will facilitate a cross-sector exchange of perspectives on the scientific\, business\, and policy issues influencing the status and outlook for personalized medicine in the wake of a devastating pandemic that has upended the health care landscape. Participants will help chart a course toward a brighter future for patients and health systems. \nTo stay up-to-date about the conference and related issues in personalized medicine\, click here to join the Personalized Medicine Coalition’s mailing list. \n  \nRegister» \n 
URL:https://dev.califesciences.org/event/personalized-medicine-coalition-16th-annual-personalized-medicine-conference/
LOCATION:Ritz-Carlton Laguna Niguel\, Dana Point\, CA\, Dana Point\, United States
CATEGORIES:Industry Supported
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220518T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220518T120000
DTSTAMP:20260407T045332
CREATED:20220419T200018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220420T163902Z
UID:8078-1652864400-1652875200@dev.califesciences.org
SUMMARY:IQVIA – Critical Success Factors For Commercialization Series – Asset Success Starts Early: Demonstrating and Communicating the Value of Your Therapy
DESCRIPTION:The number of biopharma and biotech companies developing and launching new therapies is continuing to rise with emerging biopharma remaining a strong source of innovation. At the same time\, more barriers to success are emerging with requirements for increasingly complex clinical trials\, continuous regulatory changes\, evolving payer conditions\, and more restrictive access to HCPs. \nIt’s evident that asset success starts early\, with a need to ensure evidence generation delivers endpoints that demonstrate value to regulators\, payers\, prescribers\, and patients. Communicating that value requires an adaptable\, omnichannel approach to activate and engage all stakeholders for launch and throughout the product lifecycle. \nLearn how IQVIA is helping clinical and commercial customers bring therapies to market and to the patients who need them. \nIQVIA experts will break down the components of successful commercialization for emerging biopharma and biotech companies. \nAsset Success Starts Early: Demonstrating and Communicating the Value of Your Therapy \nIQVIA experts will share perspectives on how emerging biopharma companies can demonstrate and communicate the value of new therapies by engaging thought leaders to ensure their innovation reaches the patients who need it. \nRegister» \nAsk the experts \nIQVIA experts will take your questions at the end of each session. If they are unable to address every question live\, they will follow up with an answer individually to ensure you have the information you need.
URL:https://dev.califesciences.org/event/iqvia-critical-success-factors-for-commercialization-series-asset-success-starts-early-demonstrating-and-communicating-the-value-of-your-therapy/
LOCATION:Live\, Online
CATEGORIES:Industry Supported
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220517T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220517T180000
DTSTAMP:20260407T045332
CREATED:20220427T180528Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220427T180528Z
UID:8270-1652806800-1652810400@dev.califesciences.org
SUMMARY:2022 ACS CAN California Policy Roundtable and Awards Event
DESCRIPTION:The Registry is a comprehensive state-wide cancer surveillance program that collects information on cancers diagnosed in California and provides insight to develop strategies and policies for cancer prevention\, treatment\, and control to promote health equity among Californians living with cancer. \nWe will also honor State Senator Susan Rubio and Assemblymember Mike Gipson for championing legislation on behalf of cancer patients\, caregivers\, and their families. \nRegister»
URL:https://dev.califesciences.org/event/2022-acs-can-california-policy-roundtable-and-awards-event/
LOCATION:CA
CATEGORIES:Industry Supported,Member Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20220512T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20220512T133000
DTSTAMP:20260407T045332
CREATED:20220408T183548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220414T212351Z
UID:7356-1652356800-1652362200@dev.califesciences.org
SUMMARY:Inclusive Research Mentor/Manager Course (TRAIN-UP) Spring 2022
DESCRIPTION:Location: Virtual \nThe 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 to efficiently and effectively train\, performance manage\, and support interns and employees of diverse backgrounds in an effort to foster inclusive\, high-functioning working relationships. \nThis pilot is tailored for scientists who currently (or intend to) mentor and/or supervise in either academe or industry and is part of an NSF-funded initiative to build more inclusive lab environments. \nRegister» \n———- \nModule dates and descriptions:\nModule 1 – Are you ready to be an inclusive research mentor/manager? How good people unintentionally build inequitable work environments \n\nThursday May 12\, 2022 at 12 – 1:30 p.m.\nMany scientists have the best of intentions\, but lack clearly articulated benchmarks with which to evaluate their preparedness to be inclusive as a research mentor/manager. In this session\, participants will use frameworks to self-evaluate their current knowledge and skill level\, discuss barriers (including previous personal lab experience\, etc.)\, identify resources and strategies to further develop their skills\, and consider language to frame and discuss their abilities as an inclusive research mentor/manager.\n\nModule 2 – Effectively supervising people who aren’t you: Managing different workstyles \n\nTuesday May 17\, 2022 at 12 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.\nIn this module\, participants consider how individual differences in values\, approaches and relationship to work can impact productivity\, morale and retention of team members. We also discuss tangible steps that managers can take to intentionally cultivate inclusive environments. We consider several factors that may make up our individual ‘operating systems’ when we engage in work\, including how we prefer to communicate\, make decisions\, feel organized\, and manage change/conflict. Participants will also have the opportunity to assess some facets of their own work style preferences\, as well as develop the vocabulary to discuss others’ preferences without pathologizing their approach to work. Finally\, we discuss and brainstorm tactics that team leaders can use to inclusively manage multiple work style differences and reap the benefits of working in diverse teams.\n\nModule 3 – How to transparently set (performance and conduct) expectations \n\nThursday May 19\, 2022 at 12 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.\nGallup’s national State of the American Worker poll notes that half of all workers do not know what is expected of them. We discuss the challenges – the impossibility\, actually – of setting all performance and behavioral expectations at the beginning of someone’s tenure\, and the strategies that successful research mentors/managers use to set and manage those expectations over time. Participants will 1) identify which key expectations need to be set immediately to preserve their own productivity\, 2) define and articulate expectations to team members\, 3) overcome common challenges in setting expectations\, including when mentoring/supervising individuals who are more experienced than themselves or have a strongly held ‘operating system’/way of doing things\, and 4) consider criteria to determine if they’ve set an expectation effectively.\n\nModule 4 – Teach/train and delegate: Using best practices to train your diverse team \n\nTuesday May 24\, 2022 at 12 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.\nUsing effective training practices is important in any organization\, but it is particularly important in research organizations. In biotechnology companies\, the constant evolution of knowledge requires a solid training process to stay up to speed on innovative technology and knowledge. In this module\, we discuss common training issues that can result in loss of productivity for individuals and their teams\, and can put team members from some underrepresented groups at a disadvantage. We propose evidence-based approaches to avoid\, detect and correct these training issues.\n\nModule 5 – Communicating inclusively: developing your own feedback strategy and style \n\nThursday May 26\, 2022 at 12 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.\nDo you feel most comfortable offering positive (or kudos) feedback? Do you tend to avoid or sugarcoat corrective feedback? Not sure what ‘evaluative’ feedback is? Then this is the session for you. In this module\, we begin by dissecting the three types of feedback that everyone (including you) needs to be productive: kudos\, corrective and evaluative feedback. Participants will practice giving feedback using a protocol that works for both kudos and corrective feedback Next\, participants will modify the protocol as they consider their style (including their personal values\, approach and language). We’ll discuss strategies to both gain buy-in/determine how the recipient can best hear and act on that feedback\, and how to engage when the recipient has a strong reaction to feedback.\n\nModule 6 – When someone isn’t meeting your expectations: Strategies and resources to manage performance equitably \n\nTuesday May 31\, 2022 at 12 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.\nWhen someone repeatedly fails to meet performance or conduct expectations\, many research mentors/managers frequently under- or over-correct and mistakenly attempt to handle the situation alone (rather than reaching out for support). In this session\, participants will learn tactics to determine how their particular organization expects them to manage performance or conduct issues\, how to access organizational resources to help them navigate the situation (including HR\, Learning and Development\, etc.)\, and common mistakes and approaches (including building a circle of support/self care) to manage one of the most challenging responsibilities for any mentor/manager.\n\nModule 7 – How to inclusively hire: Which strategies will you use? \n\nThursday June 2\, 2022 at 12 p.m. – 1:30 p.m.\nIn this workshop\, participants will learn evidence-based strategies to assess and select candidates using tactics from four inclusive strategy clusters: 1) adding intentional respect\, 2) adding diverse voices\, 3) adding accountability) and 4) leveling the playing field. Participants will learn how to transparently structure the overall hiring process\, begin to develop their own questions/rubrics to assess for their priority qualifications\, consider steps to prepare and manage a hiring committee\, and discover tactics to mitigate others – and their own – unconscious biases.\n\nFormat: \n\nLive virtual workshops with individual and group work\nFull course OR individual workshops: Earn a Letter of Completion for the whole course or just take the sessions that you want.\n\nFacilitators: \n\nNaledi Saul\, Director\, UCSF Office of Career and Professional Development and Interim Chief of Staff (SAA/Graduate Division)/PI for the NSF ATE collaborative grant: A Collaborative Approach to Work-Based Learning in Biotechnology: Building Inclusive Lab Environments.(DUE #2055735)\nKaren Leung\, Biotechnology Faculty\, City College of San Francisco/PI for the NSF ATE collaborative grant: A Collaborative Approach to Work-Based Learning in Biotechnology: Building Inclusive Lab Environments.(DUE #2055309)
URL:https://dev.califesciences.org/event/cls-inclusive-mentor-manager-training-pilot/2022-05-12/
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CATEGORIES:Professional Development
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