Actionable Science: Fueling Progress, Igniting Change at the 2024 NIH Global Doctoral Partnerships Annual Research Colloquium

Actionable Science: Fueling Progress, Igniting Change at the 2024 NIH Global Doctoral Partnerships Annual Research Colloquium

The 2024 NIH Global Doctoral Partnerships Research Colloquium, hosted by the International Biomedical Research Alliance and the NIH Oxford-Cambridge (OxCam) Scholars Program, from July 15-18 at the Washington College of Law, American University, Washington DC, was a landmark event for the biomedical research community. This year’s Colloquium brought together Scholars, Alumni, faculty mentors, Board Directors, and industry leaders for a week of engaging presentations, keynote talks, and networking opportunities.

The event commenced with Dr. Lyric Jorgenson, PhD, and staff from the NIH Office of Science Policy, who delivered an insightful Science Policy Address. Following this talk, Poorva Jain and NIH OxCam Scientific Director Mary Dasso, PhD, welcome guests and emphasized the importance of collaboration and innovation in biomedical research. Following the introductions, Research!America’s Jenny Luray, a leading voice in science policy, delivered an inspiring keynote address that highlighted the intersection of research, policy, and public health. The first day also featured Class of 2024 introductions and 2022 Scholar Oral Presentations on Immunology and Cancer. The day concluded with a Research Participants Perspectives Panel featuring NIH investigators, study participants, and family members of patients.

On the second day, the Class of 2023 opened the session with the three-minute thesis, with Scholar Jessica Phan being recognized for the best thesis talk. Ana Penman-Aguilar, PhD, MPH, and Keisha Ray, PhD, led a thought-provoking session on unmet needs in providing opportunities to engage in biomedical research. This was followed by town hall discussions and poster sessions, where attendees explored innovative research presented by the Class of 2022. Scholar Stanley Fayn was named the best poster presentation winner. These sessions provided a platform for in-depth discussions and networking among participants.

The third day continued with Oral Presentations by the Class of 2022 with the topics of Cancer and Neuroscience as well as Computational Biology. Scholars Henry Taylor and Cristina Contreras Burrola were recognized for their outstanding presentations.

An alumni panel, featuring distinguished Alumni Jeanette Beaudry, MD/DPhil, Ryan Harrison, DPhil, Tamara Litwin, PhD, MPH, and Geoffrey Lynn, MD/DPhil (who recently joined the IBRA Board of Directors) shared their career journeys and insights with current Scholars. The day concluded with an elegant awards gala, where Michael Lenardo, MD, and Peter Marks, MD, PhD, delivered closing remarks, celebrating the achievements of the biomedical community.

Throughout the Colloquium, attendees had numerous opportunities for networking, skill development, and exploring career pathways. The event not only showcased the remarkable work of young researchers but also reinforced the importance of collaboration and community in driving scientific progress.

For more information about the event and upcoming activities, please contact Alexandra Ambrico at [email protected]

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Celebrating Excellence: Honoring Professor Jonathan Roiser, our 2023 Distinguished Alumni Award Recipient

Celebrating Excellence: Honoring Professor Jonathan Roiser, our 2023 Distinguished Alumni Award Recipient

The International Biomedical Research Alliance invited esteemed guests to University College London (UCL) to commemorate the eminent achievements of our 2023 Distinguished Alumni Award recipient, Professor Jonathan Roiser.

Event Highlights:

Attendees had the opportunity to engage in a guided tour of UCL, offering a fascinating glimpse into the institution’s rich history and innovative endeavors. This event brought together alumni, faculty, and notable guests alike. Following the tour, attendees partook in a delightful lunch, fostering camaraderie and networking opportunities.

About Professor Jonathan Roiser:

Professor Jonathan Roiser stands as a beacon of excellence, exemplifying the transformative impact of interdisciplinary research and academic pursuit. Graduating as the first Scholar from the University of Cambridge arm of the NIH Oxford-Cambridge Scholars Program in 2005, Professor Roiser’s journey has been marked by profound dedication and groundbreaking contributions to the field of neuroscience.

Under the mentorship of Prof. Barbara Sahakian and Dr. Wayne Drevets, Professor Roiser embarked on a pioneering exploration into the neurobiological underpinnings of emotion processing in depression. His groundbreaking psychopharmacological neuroimaging experiment paved the way for a deeper understanding of serotonin modulation in the brain, charting new pathways for innovative treatments.

Following his graduation, Professor Roiser embarked on a post-doctoral position at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging at University College London (UCL). Guided by world-renowned experts in neuroimaging, Professor Roiser swiftly ascended to a faculty position at the UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, where he established the Neuroscience and Mental Health group—a testament to his visionary leadership and unwavering commitment to excellence.

In 2013, Professor Roiser’s pioneering contributions were further recognized when he became the youngest ever Wellcome Trust Senior Investigator, receiving a £1 million grant to spearhead extensive research programs focused on motivational dysfunction in depression and innovative treatment modalities. His groundbreaking work in computational psychiatry has cemented his status as a global leader in the field of biological psychiatry, shaping the trajectory of research and innovation for generations to come.

Professor Roiser’s enduring legacy extends beyond his research endeavors, as he continues to mentor and inspire future generations of scholars. His instrumental role in founding and directing two prestigious PhD programs—the UCL-NIMH Joint Doctoral Training Program in Neuroscience and the UCL-Wellcome 4-year PhD in Mental Health Science—underscores his unwavering commitment to nurturing the next wave of scientific innovators.

Join Us:

Join us in celebrating the remarkable achievements of Professor Jonathan Roiser—an exemplary scholar, visionary leader, and tireless advocate for scientific excellence. Together, let us honor his legacy and chart new pathways toward a future defined by innovation, collaboration, and discovery.

Exploring New Horizons: A Day with the NIH Oxford-Cambridge, Gates-Cambridge, and Rhodes Scholars at AstraZeneca

Exploring New Horizons: A Day with the NIH Oxford-Cambridge, Gates-Cambridge, and Rhodes Scholars at AstraZeneca

In an era defined by rapid advancements in biomedical research and innovation, cultivating the next generation of scientific leaders has never been more crucial. Recognizing this imperative, we designed a Career Development and Exploration Initiative for the NIH Oxford-Cambridge, Gates-Cambridge, and Rhodes Scholars to AstraZeneca. This Initiative aimed to empower Scholars to showcase their research, foster interdisciplinary collaborations, and chart bold new pathways in biomedical research and industry.

A Day of Insight and Inspiration:

Against the backdrop of AstraZeneca’s state-of-the-art facilities in Cambridge, UK, eleven exceptional Scholars embarked on an engaging journey of exploration and enlightenment. Dr. Richard Goodwin, Principal Scientist & Mass Spectrometry Imaging Lead at AstraZeneca, set the tone with an illuminating overview of the company’s mission, values, and pioneering initiatives. As the Scholars absorbed his insights, their anticipation for the day’s events grew.

The highlight of the morning was a mesmerizing tour of the Discovery Centre (DISC), where Scholars were immersed in a world of scientific wonder. Led by alumna and IBRA Alumni Director Dr. Coralie Viollet and Dr. Andreas Dannhorn, the tour offered a firsthand look at AstraZeneca’s innovative research efforts.

Following a luncheon, the Scholars took center stage, showcasing their research prowess through captivating presentations. Each Scholar’s project offered a unique window into the vast landscape of biomedical inquiry, underscoring the depth and diversity of talent within the NIH Oxford-Cambridge, Gates-Cambridge, and Rhodes Scholars Programs.

As the day progressed, Scholars delved into the realm of postdoctoral opportunities, guided by esteemed professionals whose personal anecdotes and sage advice illuminated the path forward. The afternoon session culminated in a riveting discussion featuring AstraZeneca’s Early Career Scientists, who shared their invaluable insights and firsthand experiences, inspiring Scholars to pursue their aspirations with vigor and determination.

Fostering Connections and Collaboration:

Scholars seized the opportunity to forge meaningful connections during a vibrant networking session. Bonds were forged, ideas were exchanged, and aspirations were nurtured, laying the groundwork for future collaborations and partnerships.

As the day drew to a close, Scholars departed AstraZeneca feeling inspired and hopeful about the possibilities ahead. The transformative experiences of the day served as catalysts for growth and exploration, propelling Scholars toward a future defined by innovation, collaboration, and scientific excellence.

Charting a Course for the Future:

The collaboration between IBRA, the Scholars and AstraZeneca signifies a significant advancement in the field of biomedical research with academia, nonprofits, and industry. Through immersive experiences, insightful discussions, and valuable networking opportunities, Scholars are equipped to realize their full potential and undertake meaningful journeys of discovery. This partnership lays the groundwork for future advancements in biomedical innovation. With a strong commitment to excellence, today’s Scholars are well-positioned to contribute to scientific progress and shape the future of the industry.

For Further Information:

For further information about the Career Development and Exploration Initiative or upcoming events, please visit our website or contact our Director of Communication, Education, and Professional Development, Alexandra Ambrico, directly at [email protected]. Together, let us continue to explore new horizons and redefine the boundaries of possibility in biomedical research and industry.

Leading Biotechnology Company Regeneron Partners with IBRA for Scholar Initiative

Leading Biotechnology Company Regeneron Partners with IBRA for Scholar Initiative

In a significant partnership with the International Biomedical Research Alliance (IBRA), leading biotechnology company Regeneron recently hosted an exclusive Career Development and Exploration Initiative for NIH Oxford-Cambridge Scholars in New York. The two bodies posed challenging scientific and medical queries to the participating Scholars and considered their ideas on pushing scientific boundaries.

Scholars with aspirations to forge new pathways in science and steer potential cures through the clinical process journeyed to New York. Here they visited Regeneron’s facilities and met with the alumni of the NIH Oxford-Cambridge Scholars Program who are currently based at prominent research centers including Rockefeller University, Memorial Sloan Kettering, and the Flatiron Institute. 

In the course of the initiative, fourth-year Scholars John Hancock, Asmay Gharia, Sahba Seddighi, and Kritika Singh had the opportunity to meet and glean advice from program alumni like Drs. Dan Bronder, Mike Gormally, and Sonya Hanson. They shared their transition experiences from graduate students to working professionals in the science field. Furthermore, Dr. Anita Gola welcomed the Scholars to Rockefeller University for a tour and discussion session with other resident scientists. 

At Regeneron, Scholars were presented with the company’s history by Dr. Susan Croll, along with information about the Postdoctoral Program opportunities. Regeneron scientists, Drs. Craig Meagher, Joe Odeochu, Sarah Ebstein, and Dylan Kwart, also gave insights into working within the biotech firm and joined a lunch session with co-founder, President, and CSO, Dr. George Yancopoulos. The visit underscored Regeneron’s unrivaled capacity for consistently turning scientific theory into medical practice, a prowess that has led to a myriad of FDA-approved treatments for a wide spectrum of diseases. The Scholars rounded off their visit with presentations of their own work and plans for possible future collaboration with Regeneron.

In summing up the visit, IBRA Director Dr. Ralph Korpman hosted a riveting cocktail and dinner party co-hosted with IBRA Chairman Mr. Steve McLean, welcoming both Scholars, Alumni, and prominent scientists and physicians, some of whom were Nobel laureates.