Physics students are invited to a career panel for those interested in the biomedical sciences

Physics students are invited to a career panel for those interested in the biomedical sciences.
April 22, 4-5 p.m. CDT
The University of Texas Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences is hosting a career panel for some of our BioSciences students but we think that the event may be of interest to some physics majors as well. Three of the participants in the program were either physics undergrads or are performing research in radiation physics.

  • Dr. Tze Lim—Assistant professor, Medical Physicist, Radiation Physics, UT MD Anderson Cancer Center
  • Sherille Sanders—R&D Scientist, Procter & Gamble [physics undergrad degree]
  • Juan Diego Ventura—Medical student, University of Texas Medical Branch
  • Kareem Wahid—MD/PhD student, UT McGovern Medical School and UT Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences (Quantitative Science grad program)  [physics and math undergrad degrees]
  • Katlyn Frane—Genetic Counseling student, UT Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
  • Rebecca Vaughn—Dental student, UTHealth School of Dentistry

Mary Gronberg, panel organizer, graduate student in Radiation Physics [nuclear and radiological engineering undergrad]

The Bioscience Career Panel is graciously provided by the GSBS Community Outreach organization at UT Health/MDAnderson Cancer Center for the course BIOS 118. Course organizer, Dereth Phillips

See attached flier

Career Panel Flyer.pdf

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