Autonomous Therapeutics Info Session

Autonomous Therapeutics Info Session

By Emily McCormack

Date and time

Thursday, November 8, 2018 · 1 - 3pm EST

Location

750 CEPSR (Costa Eng Commons)

530 120th Street New York, NY 10027

Description

Autonomous Therapeutics, Inc., a DARPA-backed startup founded by academics at Harvard and UCSF, will be here for an Info Session on Thursday, 11/8 at 1pm to talk about their exciting work in bio-tech as well as answer questions and meet potential candidates (yes, they are hiring!).

Bring your resume and be prepared with insightful questions! You can find more info about this company from their Bloomberg interview here:

  • Article: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-07-14/mutant-hiv-viruses-fight-new-infections-in-two-brothers-labs
  • Radio: http://www.bloomberg.com/news/audio/2016-07-14/bay-state-biotech-report-brothers-mutant-hiv-fighting-viruses

Business attire or business casual is suggested. Registration required.

*This event is open to MECE, EE, and BME students

Event Attendance Policy

Columbia Engineering invests a considerable amount of resources to host professional development and leadership workshops because they enhance your experience, knowledge, and marketability. Many of these events have limited seating and we want our students to fully engage. As a result, we ask our students to adhere to the following policy for our offerings (Professional Development and Leadership classes and workshops, School signature events, department events, etc.) so that we can continue to offer and grow these initiatives: for each engagement, you may reserve a seat using Eventbrite. Please check-in at the beginning of the event and engage. If you cannot attend the event, we ask that you cancel at least (2) business days prior so we can offer the seat to another student. For example, for an event held on Monday, please cancel by Thursday, through Eventbrite, so we can give the seat to another student.

Excessive absences without cancellation may result in poor administrative standing. Students in poor administrative standing may not be eligible for the EGSC Professional Development Scholarship, Class Day Graduate Student Speaker or Marshall, Graduate Student Life Award, and other community activities and honors at the School and academic department levels. This may be in addition to any other sanction that your academic department may impose. Thank you for your cooperation and understanding.

Organized by

Director, Career Placement | Columbia University

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