Research Experience and Training Coordination Core (RETCC)

2022 Oct 20

RETCC Career Hour

12:00pm

Location: 

Via Zoom (MEMCARE-SRC members and affiliated trainees only)

Join RETCC Director Susan Korrick in a conversation with Zhanlei Ye, PhD, and Bryan Stierman, MD MPH as they talk about their inspiring career trajectories.

Panelists:

ZhanleiZhanlei Ye is currently a data scientist in Google Search, working on understanding and improving Search users' experience with experiments and data. Before joining Google, Zhanlei did her PhD training in Neuroscience with Prof. Takao Hensch (MEMCARE-SRC Project 2) at Harvard University, where she also received an MA in Statistics. 

BStiermanBryan Stierman works as an epidemiologist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS), Division of Health and Nutrition Examination Surveys, performing analyses of survey data and administering the NHANES Biospecimen Program. He was born and raised in Texas and received his BS in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin. He obtained both his MD and MPH (in Global Health Leadership) at New York University. He completed his residency in pediatrics at Children’s National Health System in Washington, DC and his fellowship in pediatric environmental health at Boston Children’s Hospital, with Susan Korrick, our RETCC Director, after which he joined the CDC Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) fellowship in applied epidemiology, finishing in 2021.

Holly Rudel

Holly Rudel brings environmental engineering skills to Apple

July 6, 2022

Holly Rudel, a Project 4 trainee and doctoral student in Enviornmental Engineering  at the Yale School of Engineering and Applied Science is spending her summer working as the Environmental Technologies intern for Apple in Cupertino, CA. Looking forward to hearing details about her intership this fall...!

2022 Sep 22

Trainee Work in Progress meeting

12:00pm

Location: 

Via Zoom (MEMCARE-SRC members only)
We will hear from Holly Rudel regarding her summer internship experience, and Susan Korrick will lead a disussion about mentoring plans for the coming year.

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