OETIS Chronicle FY2022 Q3

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SANFORD BURNHAM PREBYS

Fishman Fund Fellow

Kyungsoo Shin, Ph.D. Marassi lab 2020

FY22 Q3

Fishman Fund Career Development Awardees

José Nieto Torres, Ph.D. Hansen & Adams labs 2017

Koen Galenkamp, Ph.D. Commisso lab 2018

Jennifer Hope, Ph.D. Bradley lab 2019

Cynthia Lebeaupin, Ph.D. Kaufman lab 2021

Fishman Fund Awards Advance the Career and Professional Development of Future Scientific Leaders at Sanford Burnham Prebys by Nisha Cavanaugh, Ph.D.

Associate Director, Career Development & Postdoctoral Programs

Postdocs at Sanford Burnham Prebys have opportunities to apply for internal funding to further their career and research goals. The Fishman Fund Career Development Award and Fishman Fund Fellowship provide financial support to postdocs who effectively articulate their career ambitions and how the funds and the Institute’s postdoctoral training environment will help them reach those goals. Here, we interview a few postdocs to hear what it means to them to be a Fishman Fund Awardee and how it has impacted their overall career development. To learn more about the Fishman Fund Awards, visit https://sbpdiscovery.org/support-us/projects/fishman-fund.

What does it mean to you to be a Fishman Fund Career Development Awardee? Jennifer: I consider it a great honor to be a Fishman Fund Career Development Awardee and am in excellent company with my fellow awardees and applicants. To me, it is a reflection of the overall training experience as a postdoc here at Sanford Burnham Prebys, in that we have opportunities to perform excellent science and also take advantage of career advancement opportunities that are highly personalized experiences. Cynthia: Being a Fishman Fund Career Development Awardee is like being a Sanford Burnham Prebys ambassador for science and career development, and I aspire to exemplify the quality of postdoctoral training. This award continues to fuel my motivation to contribute to the fight against metabolic disease progression to cancer in humans by identifying novel proteostasis and metabolic signaling networks with potential for targeted therapies. cont. on pages 6&7

IN THIS ISSUE: Fishman Fund Awardees & Fellow (pg. 1,6,7) Funded CIRM Grant (pg. 2) Dr. Lydia Villa-Komaroff (pg. 3) GSBS Scientific Communication Course (pg. 4) Recruitment Day (pg. 4) International Updates (pg. 5) Trainee Accomplishments (pg. 5) Upcoming Events (pg. 8.9) Student & Postdoc Counts (pg. 10) OETIS Team (pg. 11)

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