Careers & Learning

Trainee Paper Spotlight: Yuetiva (Deming) Robles

Trainee Author: Yuetiva (Deming) Robles, PhD Postdoctoral Trainee University of Wisconsin-Madison (Photo courtesy Robles) Deming Y, et al. The MS4A gene cluster is a key modulator of soluble TREM2 and Alzheimer’s disease risk. 2019 Aug 14;505(11) In this study, Deming et al. identify the MS4A gene cluster as a regulator of soluble TREM2 (sTREM2), a... Read More

Careers in Genetics: Management Consultant

Careers in Genetics: Management Consultant

Management Consultants use their logical-thinking and problem-solving skills to tackle issues identified by corporate clients. These professionals typically work for consulting firms and have an interest in business as well as expertise in science.  myIDP career category: Business of science Read More

Careers in Genetics: Science/Health Policy

Careers in Genetics: Science/Health Policy

Professionals in science policy work in many different capacities at the interface between science/medicine and public policy. Generally, they fall into two categories, those who infuse public policy with the most current scientific knowledge, and those who develop policy to guide scientific enterprise. Their work can include producing commissioned scientific reports to aid lawmakers in making... Read More

Careers in Genetics: Medical Science Liaison

Careers in Genetics: Medical Science Liaison

Medical Science Liaisons are professionals with advanced biomedical degrees who collaborate with the medical and scientific community to provide consumer safety and marketing information about their company’s products. They travel often to speak with healthcare professionals regarding the educational needs of consumers and attend scientific conferences to gather the newest scientific information relevant to their... Read More

Careers in Genetics: Clinical Laboratory Geneticist

Careers in Genetics: Clinical Laboratory Geneticist

Clinical Laboratory Geneticists are certified to perform and interpret genetic tests that are important for diagnosing and managing genetic diseases. They primarily work in genetic testing labs that are part of either academic or research institutions, hospitals, or private diagnostic companies. There are three types of clinical laboratory geneticists: Clinical Biochemical Geneticists are certified to... Read More

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