Q&A

Career Interview: Michelle Penny, PhD

Career Interview: Michelle Penny, PhD

Senior Director, Head of Genetics and Bioinformatics, Tailored Therapeutics Eli Lilly and Company ASHG: If you could go back to when you were a trainee, what is one piece of advice you would give yourself for your current career? Dr. Penny: Take every opportunity to promote yourself and your research. Reach out to otherscientists, both... Read More

Career Interview: Heidi Rehm, PhD

Career Interview: Heidi Rehm, PhD

Associate Professor of Pathology, Brigham & Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School Chief Laboratory Director, Partners Healthcare ASHG: If you could go back to when you were a trainee, what is one piece of advice you would give yourself for your current career? Dr. Rehm: If I could go back to my days as a trainee, I... Read More

Career Interview: Carolyn Cain, PhD

Career Interview: Carolyn Cain, PhD

Medical Writer MedLogix Communications ASHG: If you could go back to when you were a trainee, what is one piece of advice you would give yourself for your current career? Dr. Cain: I would encourage myself to read even more. The best writers I know are voracious readers of the scientific literature and of books for... Read More

Career Interview: M. Eileen Dolan, PhD

Career Interview: M. Eileen Dolan, PhD

Professor of Medicine Department of Medicine, University of Chicago ASHG: If you could go back to when you were a trainee, what is one piece of advice you would give yourself for your current career? Dr. Dolan: I would advise myself to spend a significant amount of time reading the literature to have a better... Read More

Career Interview: Chris Gunter, PhD

Career Interview: Chris Gunter, PhD

Associate Director of Research, Marcus Autism Center & Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta Associate Professor, Emory School of Medicine ASHG: If you could go back to when you were a trainee, what is one piece of advice you would give yourself for your current career? Dr. Gunter: No one piece of advice would have helped me, so... Read More

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