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Impact of a Changing World on Clinical & Translational Science Workforce Development Strategies

3:30 p.m.-5:00 p.m.
Moore Auditorium, 4580 Scott Ave, St. Louis, MO 63110

 

 

Speaker: Emma A. Meagher, MD
Professor, Medicine and Pharmacology
Senior Vice Dean for Clinical and Translational Research Senior Associate Vice Provost for Human Research

 

 

 

We are thrilled to kickoff our 2024-2025 CRTC Career Development Seminar Series with a compelling session featuring Emma A. Meagher, MD from The Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Meagher will deliver an enlightening presentation titled “Impact of a Changing World on Clinical & Translational Science Workforce Development Strategies.”

This seminar will explore the challenges currently faced within clinical and translational science, the dynamic nature of the field, and shed light on the shifting landscape that directly impacts workforce development strategies. Drawing upon her extensive expertise, Dr. Meagher will emphasize the vital role of mentorship in successfully navigating these challenges and the importance it has in shaping the next generation of our workforce.

The Career Development Seminar Series is open to residents, fellows and junior faculty enrolled in CRTC training programs, and the broader Washington University community.  The series offers periodic workshops and presentations open to all trainees, faculty and staff on professional development, best practices, resources and guidelines pertaining to research.

  • In Person –Moore Auditorium
  • Register for a zoom link here.
  • For questions, or to be added to email list, contact Mary Katherine Townsend at marykatherine@wustl.edu