Flexing Your Technical Expertise While Adapting to Change
Recorded On: 06/02/2020
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This webinar will provide some insight into how one needs to adapt in the current world with the constant change in research and clinical environments. Developing versatility in experience and expertise is key to success.
Overview of Presentation
- The model of research, particularly translational research, is constantly changing
- Developing versatility in experience and expertise is key to success
Honey V. Reddi, PhD, FACMG
Chief, Division of Precision Medicine and Cytogenetics; Director, Precision Medicine Laboratory
The Department of Pathology at the Medical College of Wisconsin
Dr. Reddi is a Professor and Chief for the Division of Precision Medicine and Cytogenetics and Director of the Precision Medicine Laboratory in the Department of Pathology at the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW). Dr. Reddi has a doctoral degree in biotechnology and trained in Clinical Molecular Genetics at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, where she also led a translational research program focused on thyroid cancer. In 2018 Dr. Reddi received the prestigious “Women of Innovation Award” in the Category of Large Business Innovation and Leadership from the Connecticut Technology Council, which recognizes extraordinary creativity and leadership in bioscience and technology. Her research interests include cancer biology, viro-therapeutics and the genetics of somatic and inherited disorders. Dr. Reddi is passionate about impacting patient-care through innovation and translation and is known for inspiring women in Biomedical sciences through her leadership ethic.