Launching & Advancing Careers

Career development for biomedical researchers

Empowering Career Development and Professional Education for Biomedical Researchers

IBRA’s Professional Education and Career Development initiatives are essential in preparing students for a variety of career paths beyond academia. These programs include workshops, seminars, and mentorship opportunities designed to enhance skills, broaden perspectives, and support informed career decisions. By offering experiences such as industry field trips and networking events with leaders in fields like biotechnology and pharmaceuticals, these initiatives empower students to explore diverse career trajectories and develop the competencies necessary for success in both academic and non-academic settings.

Through a tailored approach to career exploration, IBRA ensures that Ph.D. and M.D./Ph.D. students are equipped to thrive in their chosen career paths and make significant contributions to society.

Talent Matching for Biomedical Researchers

In 2024, IBRA is proud to launch the IBRA Network (IBRA-N), an innovative professional society and online community designed to connect emerging and established biomedical research leaders. This platform fosters collaboration, mentorship, and resource-sharing to help identify and match talent with organizations and opportunities within the global biomedical research community.

The IBRA-N platform aims to leverage skills and resources, empowering the next generation of leaders in biomedical science to make groundbreaking contributions through mentorship and international collaboration.

Career Development Conferences & Seminars

Upcoming Events

Past Events

Actionable Science: Fueling Progress, Igniting Change at the 2024 NIH Global Doctoral Partnerships Annual Research Colloquium

The 2024 NIH Global Doctoral Partnerships Research Colloquium, hosted by the International Biomedical Research Alliance and the NIH Oxford-Cambridge (OxCam) Scholars Program, from July 15-18 at the Washington College of Law, American University, Washington DC, was a...

2023 NIH Global Doctoral Partnerships Annual Research Colloquium

The Colloquium Planning Committee (Committee) selected this year’s theme for the 2023 NIH Global Doctoral Partnerships Annual Research Colloquium as Science for All: Integrity, Transparency, Accessibility. The NIH Oxford-Cambridge Scholars wanted this theme to reflect...

Workshop Day 2 – Global Team Science: Bridging Borders from Bench to Bedside

The Workshop prioritizes rigorous empirical research on the frontiers of biomedical science and medicine. The aim is for Scholars to have an opportunity to share their work through elevator pitches, poster sessions, and oral presentations which concurrently stress the...

Workshop Day 1 – Global Team Science: Bridging Borders from Bench to Bedside

Science communication, networking, and outreach are essential for training the next generation of scientists and leaders in biomedical research. Raising public awareness and the public understanding of science is essential for our health and for the scientific...

2021 Annual NIH Global Doctoral Partnerships Research Workshop

Despite the logistical challenges of a global pandemic, the Workshop Organizing Committee, comprised of current Scholars in the NIH Oxford-Cambridge/Wellcome Trust Program, worked diligently to plan the 2021 Annual NIH Global Doctoral Partnerships...

2020 Annual NIH Global Doctoral Partnerships Research Workshop

In the midst of a global pandemic, the NIH Oxford-Cambridge (OxCam)/Wellcome Trust (WT) Scholars rallied together to execute the Annual NIH Global Doctoral Partnerships Research Workshop (Workshop). The student-led Workshop Planning Committee (Committee) researched...

NIH Oxford-Cambridge Scholars and Wellcome Trust Programme’s Annual Research Workshop 2019

With a backdrop steeped in history at the oldest English-speaking university, the Annual Research Workshop for the NIH Oxford-Cambridge Scholars and Wellcome Trust Programme was held at Keble College, at the University of Oxford, in the United Kingdom, June 25-27th,...

2015 Annual Research Colloquium in Cambridge

The NIH Oxford-Cambridge Scholars Program will hold the 2015 Annual Research Colloquium June 22-24th, 2015. This year the Colloquium will be hosted by the University of Cambridge at Downing College. In addition to a number of student presentations showcasing their...

2014 Annual Research Colloquium

The Annual Research Colloquium for the NIH Global Doctoral Partnerships (NIH Oxford/Cambridge Scholars Program, Wellcome Trust and NIH MD/PhD Partnership Training Program) was held in Bethesda, Maryland on the campus of the NIH on June 19, 2014.  Additionally,...

Lasker Lessons in Leadership

An Interview With Yuk Ming Dennis Lo

Yuk Ming Dennis Lo was the featured speaker at the Spring 2024 Lasker Lessons in Leadership event. Lo discussed his scientific training in the UK, establishing a lab in Hong Kong, and crossing the boundaries between academia and industry. He was joined by Yasemin...

Lasker Lessons in Leadership with Yuk Ming Dennis Lo

Yuk Ming Dennis Lo was the featured speaker at the Spring 2024 Lasker Lessons in Leadership event. Lo discussed his scientific training in the UK, establishing a lab in Hong Kong, and crossing the boundaries between academia and industry. He was joined by Yasemin...

Lasker Lessons in Leadership with Michele Monje Deisseroth and Karl Deisseroth

Interviewees: NIH-Gates Cambridge Scholar Haillie Gaitsch (MD/PhD Candidate ) & NIH-Cambridge Scholar John Hancock (MD/PhD Candidate)

Lasker Lessons in Leadership: A Livestream Interview of Mr. Kenneth C. Frazier, Executive Chairman of the Board and Former CEO, Merck & Co., Inc. by NIH-Cambridge Scholar Ms. Jasmine Mack

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=19_y40vNCLY&t=272s The June 7, 2022 Lasker Lessons in Leadership featured a livestream interview of Mr. Kenneth C. Frazier, Executive Chairman of the Board and Former CEO, Merck & Co., Inc. by NIH-Cambridge Scholar Ms. Jasmine...

The 2019 Lasker Awards

The International Biomedical Research Alliance, in collaboration with the Lasker Foundation, invited six doctoral candidate students from the NIH Oxford-Cambridge/Wellcome Trust Scholars Program to attend the 2019 Lasker Awards in New York City.  The Scholars...

Career Explorations: Healthcare Investing, Missing Microbes, NYGC and Industry

What brought the NIH OxCam/Wellcome Trust Scholars to New York City this September? With a coveted invite to the Lasker Awards on Friday, September 21st, the Alliance hosted six students for the week leading up to their awards attendance on Friday. This experience...

NIH OxCam Scholars attend 2016 Lasker Awards and Career Development Events in New York City

Once again this September, the International Biomedical Research Alliance was fortunate enough to host six students in the NIH Oxford-Cambridge Scholars Program for a visit to the New York area to meet with science icons. The trip began on Wednesday, September 21st...

Salvador Dali work Washington to be Rededicated and Unveiled at the NIH

On April 9, 2015 members of the board of directors of the Albert and Mary Lasker Foundation, the International Biomedical Research Alliance and scholars and administrators of the NIH Oxford-Cambridge Scholars Program and MD/PhD Partnership Training Program, NIH-Lasker...

Career Development Experiences for Biomedical Researchers

At the International Biomedical Research Alliance (IBRA), our Career Development Experiences are designed to prepare Ph.D. and M.D./Ph.D. students for impactful careers both inside and outside of academia. Through professional education initiatives, we offer students access to workshops, seminars, and mentorship programs that sharpen their skills and expand their career horizons.

Students gain valuable experience through:

  • Industry field trips to leading biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies
  • Networking events with global leaders in various biomedical sectors
  • Career exploration sessions designed to inform career decision-making and development

These hands-on experiences allow students to explore diverse career opportunities, while also developing the competencies they need to succeed in their chosen fields.

A Tailored Approach to Career Growth

Our programs ensure that students are equipped to succeed in both academic and non-academic settings. By nurturing a culture of exploration and offering tailored guidance, IBRA helps students make meaningful contributions to society through biomedical research.


Upcoming Events

Past Events

NIH Oxford-Cambridge Scholars and Alumni Visit Regeneron for Insightful Scientific Exchange

On September 26, 2024, the NIH Oxford-Cambridge Scholars and Alumni embarked on an enriching visit to Regeneron, fostering connections between future scientific leaders and established experts in biotechnology. Hosted at Regeneron's headquarters, the visit featured a...

Celebrating Excellence: Honoring Professor Jonathan Roiser, our 2023 Distinguished Alumni Award Recipient

The International Biomedical Research Alliance invited esteemed guests to University College London (UCL) to commemorate the eminent achievements of our 2023 Distinguished Alumni Award recipient, Professor Jonathan Roiser. Event Highlights: Attendees had the...

Exploring New Horizons: A Day with the NIH Oxford-Cambridge, Gates-Cambridge, and Rhodes Scholars at AstraZeneca

In an era defined by rapid advancements in biomedical research and innovation, cultivating the next generation of scientific leaders has never been more crucial. Recognizing this imperative, we designed a Career Development and Exploration Initiative for the NIH...

Leading Biotechnology Company Regeneron Partners with IBRA for Scholar Initiative

In a significant partnership with the International Biomedical Research Alliance (IBRA), leading biotechnology company Regeneron recently hosted an exclusive Career Development and Exploration Initiative for NIH Oxford-Cambridge Scholars in New York. The two bodies...

2023 Boston Career Development and Exploration Initiative

This fall, the NIH Oxford-Cambridge (OxCam) Scholars were invited to Boston, MA for a Career Development and Exploration Initiative. Scholars curious about entrepreneurship and creating the next disruptive life science startup had the opportunity to visit Flagship...

NIH OxCam Scholars Visit the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research

On February 24th, 2023, sixteen NIH Oxford-Cambridge (OxCam) Scholars, from first- to final-year graduate students, had the opportunity to visit the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research (CBER). IBRA Board Director Dr....

Boston Career Development and Exploration Initiative

Last week, a group of NIH Oxford-Cambridge Scholars traveled to Boston for a Career Development and Exploration Initiative. Scholars who were curious about entrepreneurship and thinking about careers outside of academia were invited to attend from October 26-28, 2022....

Boston Career Development Field Trip

            Each year, the International Biomedical Research Alliance (Alliance) organizes career development field trips for the students in the NIH Oxford-Cambridge Scholars/Wellcome Trust Program. From the...

NIH OxCam Scholars Visit Regeneron And Arsenal Capital Partners

The Alliance aims to bring together Scholars of the NIH Oxford-Cambridge/Wellcome Trust Programme with leading academics, entrepreneurs, financiers, policy makers, and practitioners to help solve the problems that are highly relevant to society. Each year, six...

Eleven Scholars Attend Career Development Field Trip to the CDC

The International Biomedical Research Alliance recently sponsored eleven scholars in the NIH Oxford-Cambridge Scholars Program to attend a career development field trip at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) in Atlanta, Georgia.  The inspiration for the visit...

Career Development and Exploration Initiative to MacroGenics, Inc.

Event Description

 *Please note that this Initiative has been postponed to 2025. Please stay tuned for updates.

This Career Development and Exploration Initiative aims to equip emerging scientists with the skills and knowledge needed to excel in the biopharmaceutical industry. By fostering partnerships with leading companies like MacroGenics, Inc., we provide unique opportunities for trainees to engage with cutting-edge research and innovation in monoclonal antibody-based therapeutics, ensuring they are well-prepared to contribute to the future of cancer treatment and other therapeutic areas.

This event will provide a unique chance to gain insight into the biotech industry, network with professionals, and explore potential career paths. 

Space is limited, so please register as soon as possible to secure your spot.

For any questions, feel free to contact Alexandra Ambrico at ajambrico@biomedalliance.org.

 

 

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Code of Conduct for IBRA-Sponsored Activities



The International Biomedical Research Alliance (“IBRA/Alliance”) encourages respectful interactions in all of our activities. This Code of Conduct outlines the expected behavior and standards for each participant in IBRA-sponsored activities (“Participant”) to ensure they can help represent the organization positively and uphold its values and reputation in all interactions and engagements.


IBRA’s programs, events, and initiatives are designed to encourage individual growth, build social and professional networking relationships, and enrich the learning experience of participants to help further their successful development as aspiring biomedical research leaders. Connections made during IBRA-sponsored activities have led directly to opportunities for jobs, investments in entrepreneurial activities, donations to support student, alumni, and mentor research projects and programs, and lasting career mentorship relationships.


Given the profound impact of IBRA activities on the Participant and our organization’s efforts to promote their success, this Code of Conduct was created to provide a framework for clarifying and communicating the expected responsibilities of each Participant to help project a positive representation of themselves, their universities, organizations, and/or scholarship programs as well as IBRA.


Participants are encouraged to consider that their behavior, appearance, and manner of conduct may be perceived by host organizations, guests, distinguished scientists and leaders, and members of the general public as a reflection of:



  • How seriously and respectfully the Participant consider the time, effort, and work of the host organization, speaker, etc.

  • How seriously and respectfully the Participant considers their home organization/institution, and/or IBRA
  • How seriously and respectfully the Participant considers their own time, effort, work, and their affiliates

  • How effective the Participant will be in a work environment or collaborative endeavor

  • How the Participant has chosen to communicate their ethical standards and sense of integrity and gratitude for IBRA and any other sponsoring organization

  • Professionalism is paramount in all interactions and activities within IBRA. Participants are expected to conduct themselves professionally at all times, per ethical principles and values, demonstrating honesty, transparency, and accountability in all dealings. This includes:


    Attire and Personal Hygiene


    Business professional attire is encouraged for most events and activities, unless otherwise specified and in all settings attire with offensive language or images should be avoided. Personal hygiene (clean teeth, body, hair, nails, and clothing) is also critical for creating a comfortable environment for all Participants. Please ensure that you maintain good hygiene practices and allow ample time for preparation before attending events. If a Participant needs more clarification or has a significant financial challenge in complying, please reach out to discuss as the goal is to help in the full participation of our activities.

    Compliance with Health and Safety Measures


    The health and safety of each Participant are of utmost importance to IBRA. Participants should prioritize the safety and well-being of all participants, including themselves. Those experiencing symptoms of a communicable disease, such as COVID-19, influenza, norovirus, etc., are asked to refrain from attending in-person events or activities until they have fully recovered or completed the recommended isolation period based on the policies of your home or host organization. Additionally, Participants are expected to comply with masking mandates and recommendations based on the local jurisdiction and/or venue policies which may include wearing masks in indoor settings or in crowded outdoor spaces, as required by law or venue regulations. These measures are essential for mitigating the spread of illness and ensuring a safe and welcoming environment for all Participants. Concerns or incidents should be promptly reported to designated organizers or staff members to assist with intervention to ensure the safety and well-being of each Participant.


    Respectful Communication and Engagement


    Participants should treat other Participants, organizers, and staff with respect, kindness, and consideration, regardless of their background, identity, opinions, or abilities, including any disabilities. Participants should listen actively and engage in constructive, respectful, and courteous communication, with all Participants, organizers, and staff, whether in person, online, or via other channels.


    Participants should exhibit professionalism in their speech and behavior and comply at all times with the laws that govern both their host and home organisations. IBRA is committed to avoiding discrimination in any form based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity (including gender expression), sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, family/parental status, political beliefs, or socioeconomic background and participants are expected to do the same. Violations can be cause for not only removal or exclusion from IBRA-sponsored activities, but also may be ground for additional repercussions by the host and/or home organization of the participant as required by local, regional, and/or national law as well as the policies and regulations of IBRA and/or the home organization. Some examples of undesirable or offensive behaviors (whether in person, online, or on social media):


  • Sexual harassment or unwelcomed sexual behaviors

  • Verbally abusive behaviors (threats, derogatory remarks, bullying, etc.)

  • Direct or implied physical threats or violence

  • Participants are asked to refrain from engaging in physically confrontational or other disruptive behavior. Verbal conflicts or disagreements that arise should be handled professionally and constructively, seeking resolution through open dialogue, mediation, or other appropriate means, typically delayed until after the IBRA-sponsored activity has concluded.


    Confidentiality


    Participants should respect the confidentiality of sensitive information and privacy, both in-person and online. This includes, but is not limited to proprietary information, personal data, and discussions held in confidence, and refrain from disclosing confidential information without proper authorization. Some host organizations may request that a non-disclosure or confidentiality agreement be signed as a condition of participation in a particular IBRA-sponsored activity and a failure to sign the agreement may result in exclusion from participation of a portion or all of the activity.


    Timeliness and Reliability


    Participants should arrive punctually for scheduled events and activities, and fulfill commitments promptly. If unable to attend or fulfill obligations, communicate promptly and respectfully with relevant parties. If a Participant is unable to attend an event after registration, they must inform the organizer at least 48 hours before the event. A failure to provide adequate notice may be grounds for a request for compensation for Participant-related costs incurred. Health and family emergencies and illnesses may reasonably occur within the 48 hours before the event and thus absences and tardiness violations will be considered on a case-by-case basis. When an IBRA-sponsored activity includes pre-arranged travel if a Participant fails to arrive at the scheduled time to utilize the transportation provided, they will be expected to make alternative transport arrangements at their own expense. Routinely tardiness or absences may bar participation in future IBRA-sponsored events.


    Alcohol and other Recreational Drugs


    Participants should never engage in IBRA-sponsored activities under the influence of alcohol or other recreational drugs such that the Participant is unable to comport themselves professionally as described above. A failure to comport oneself professionally due to the influence of drugs is grounds for removal from participation in the activity. Unless explicitly stated in event communications, please do not bring your own alcohol.


    Participants should also abide by the local, regional, and national laws regarding the age and type of alcohol and recreational drugs as well as the rules, guidelines, and other regulations for their host and home organization(s). In general, IBRA follows the policies for employees of the U.S. National Institutes of Health which notably does not permit the use of marijuana, regardless of local jurisdiction.


    Some IBRA-sponsored activities feature dining experiences that may include alcohol, typically beer, wine, and related low-alcohol-by-volume beverages as part of pre-set menus. Participants are asked to avoid ordering hard alcohol and alcohol-containing cocktails unless explicitly permitted by an IBRA employee or Board Member. Participants should use their judgment to drink responsibly, however, guidance may be provided by IBRA or host organization staff as well as other Participants as to the amount and frequency of consumption to ensure a safe environment for all Participants. When in doubt, Participants are encouraged to refrain entirely from the consumption of alcohol and participants will never be required to consume alcohol as a condition of participation in an IBRA-sponsored activity.


    Lodging


    For IBRA-sponsored activities that involve an overnight stay, lodging may be provided with typically two participants sharing one room, e.g. double room accommodations. Participants are asked to provide any special needs (including dietary) well in advance of the activity. If the safety of any participant is impacted by the lodging provided, Participants should notify the appropriate activity organizer who can assist in resolving the issue. Should a participant wish to remain in the location where an activity is taking place to visit family, colleagues, etc. IBRA is not able or willing to provide additional lodging outside of what is required for participation in IBRA-sponsored activities.


    Consequences of Violations


    Violation of this Code of Conduct may result in consequences, including but not limited to verbal warnings, expulsion from the event or activity, and prohibition from future participation. Organizers reserve the right to take appropriate action based on the severity and nature of the violation.


    Acknowledgement


    By participating in IBRA-sponsored events and activities, each Participant acknowledges that they have read, understood, and agree to abide by this Code of Conduct.


    Questions, concerns, and feedback should be sent to: info@biomedalliance.org.

    Your information will be used to provide you with the appropriate documentation.

    University College London

    2023 DISTINGUISHED ALUMNI AWARD RECIPIENT SPECIAL LECTURE: PROFESSOR JONATHAN ROISER, UCL

    Event Description

    The International Biomedical Research Alliance (IBRA) and University College London (UCL), as we celebrate our 2023 Distinguished Alumni Award recipient, Professor Jonathan Roiser Tuesday, April 16, 2024, from 11:00 AM to 3:30 PM GMT

    Attendees participated in a guided tour of UCL, offering insights into their history and innovations. This event promises to be an inspiring and intellectually enriching experience, bringing together alumni, faculty, and esteemed guests. Following the tour, attendees are invited to lunch.

    After the lecture, there was a delightful tea and dessert, which provided an opportunity for networking and further discussions.

    Celebrating Excellence: Honoring Professor Jonathan Roiser, our 2023 Distinguished Alumni Award Recipient

    The International Biomedical Research Alliance invited esteemed guests to University College London (UCL) to commemorate the eminent achievements of our 2023 Distinguished Alumni Award recipient, Professor Jonathan Roiser. Event Highlights: Attendees had the...

    About Professor Jonathan Roiser

    Prof. Jonathan Roiser was the first Scholar to graduate from the University of Cambridge arm of the NIH Oxford-Cambridge Scholars Program in 2005, having joined OxCam as an Advanced Scholar part-way through his PhD, which was funded by the UK Medical Research Council. Together with his mentors, Prof. Barbara Sahakian and Dr. Wayne Drevets, they planned a highly complex psychopharmacological neuroimaging experiment to understand how serotonin modulates the brain’s processing of emotion in depression.

    After graduation, Jonathan returned to London in 2005 for a post-doctoral position at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging at University College London (UCL) where he was mentored by some of the world’s leading experts in neuroimaging. Impressively, after only two years, he obtained a faculty position at the UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, where he founded the Neuroscience and Mental Health group which he continues to direct today.

    In 2013, Jonathan became the youngest ever Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator with a £1 million grant, allowing him to undertake an extensive research program focusing on motivational dysfunction in depression and novel treatments. He has become a pioneer and international leader in the biological psychiatry field, especially in the burgeoning area of computational psychiatry. Jonathan founded and directs two PhD programmes – the UCL-NIMH Joint Doctoral Training Program in Neuroscience, and the UCL-Wellcome 4-year PhD in Mental Health Science.

    AstraZeneca Discovery Centre

    AZ UK Career Development and Exploration Initiative

    Event Description

    The International Biomedical Research Alliance (IBRA) and AstraZeneca invited NIH Oxford-Cambridge Scholars based in the UK to participate in our first Career Development and Exploration Initiative of 2024, at the AstraZeneca Discovery Center (DISC), a cutting-edge research and development facility in Cambridge, UK from April 17-18, 2024.

    This unique focused-interest opportunity sponsored by AstraZeneca, and hosted by Dr. Andreas Dannhorn and our distinguished Alumni Director Dr. Coralie Viollet, (NIH-Oxford Wellcome Trust ’11) & provided Scholars with an immersive experience in the vibrant biotech hub of Cambridge, UK, offering unparalleled insights into the dynamic landscape of pharmaceutical innovation. Through engaging talks, networking sessions, and expert-guided tours, participants gain invaluable exposure to state-of-the-art research methodologies and the collaborative ethos propelling scientific advancement. At every turn, the AstraZeneca Global R&D campus showcases the unwavering passion and commitment of scientists dedicated to addressing some of the world’s most urgent medical challenges through breakthrough therapies and transformative technologies.

    Scholars in the UK interested in one or more of AstraZeneca’s therapy areas (Oncology, BioPharmaceuticals, Cardiovascular, Renal and Metabolism, Respiratory & Immunology, Vaccines and Immune Therapies, and Rare Disease) had the opportunity to give a 10-minute presentation of their work to distinguished scientists and researchers at AstraZeneca.  

    Exploring New Horizons: A Day with the NIH Oxford-Cambridge, Gates-Cambridge, and Rhodes Scholars at AstraZeneca

    In an era defined by rapid advancements in biomedical research and innovation, cultivating the next generation of scientific leaders has never been more crucial. Recognizing this imperative, we designed a Career Development and Exploration Initiative for the NIH...

    About The Discovery Centre (DISC)

    The DISC is a state-of-the-art global R&D facility opened in 2021 and located in the heart of the Cambridge Biomedical Campus in Cambridge, UK, one of the most exciting bioscience hotspots in the world. At the DISC, the largest research and development centre in the UK, more than 2,300 scientists work in drug discovery and development across therapy areas, each playing a central role in AstraZeneca’s mission to deliver life-changing medicines to patients. The DISC is uniquely designed to strengthen collaboration, promote openness, and improve the sustainability of every aspect of our science and business operations.