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Postdoctoral Scholars & Fellows Connect Issue 05 / SPRING 2016 THIS MONTH S FOCUS... NETWORKING The monthly newsletter for and by postdoctoral scholars and fellows at the Penn State College of Medicine. Learn about the research being done by postdocs at the College of Medicine, workshops and seminars sponsored by the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs, upcoming Postdoctoral Society events, and fun activities in the community for the entire family. Feel free to forward any announcements or suggestions of content for future issues to Becky Moyer, rmoyer7@hmc.psu.edu. Page 1: This Month s Focus: NETWORKING Page 2: Events The Office of Postdoctoral Affairs Page 3: Postdoctoral Tax Preparation Postdoctoral Orientation & Information Session Page 4: Postdoctoral Social Meeting: Bring Your Own Lunch 14th Annual Data & Dine Award Winners Page 5: Life Science Symposium Page 6: Research Development Opportunities Bond and Bradley Postdoctoral Travel Award Page 7: Library Tips Postdoc Library Workshop: Managing your Professional Online Profiles Page 8: Postdoc Spotlight What s in the Community? The Office of Postdoctoral Affairs 500 University Drive PO Box 850 Hershey PA 17033 Website: http://med.psu.edu/web/postdocs/home Contact Us at 717.531.4565

April 7th, 2016 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. POSTDOCTORAL MONTHLY LUNCH Bring your own lunch Dining Room A (H1233G) April 12th, 2016 1:00 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Postdoctoral Orientation & Information Session (See Page 3) Room C3621 April 20th, 2016 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Postdoctoral Society Meeting Room C1800 (Humanities Conference Room) April 28th, 2016 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. Postdoctoral Library Workshop: (See Page 4) Managing your Professional Online Profiles with Robyn Reed April 29th, 2016 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Social Event TBD May 5th, 2016 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. Postdoc Lunch Bring your own lunch Room C1804 (BMR) May 18th, 2016 4:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. Postdoctoral Society Meeting Room C1800 (Humanities Conference Room) May 20th & 21st, 2016 University Park (See Page 5) Life Sciences Symposium Keynote Speaker & Poster Session June 2016 TBD Postdoc Potluck Family Picnic From the Director s desk Heather Lehman, Ph.D. Chairperson Katie Kokolus, Ph.D. Secretary Chetna Soni, Ph.D. Treasurer Xiangyu Cai, Ph.D. Social Events Chair Shwetank, Ph.D. Professional Development Chair Balazs Koscso, Ph.D. Society Representative Pictured Above: Kristin Eckert, Ph.D. Pictured Above: Becky Moyer

BEST POSTDOC AWARD Pictured from left to right: Heather Lehman, Ph.D., Pathology (1st Place); Chetna Soni, Ph.D., Microbiology & Immunology (3rd Place); Kristin Eckert, Ph.D., Pathology (Director), George Noutsios, Ph.D.,Pediatrics (2nd Place). BEST POSTER AWARD Pictured from left to right: Chetna Soni, Ph.D., Microbiology & Immunology; Kristin Eckert, Ph.D., Pathology (Director), Linda Cruz.

Short lightning talks from life science labs Individual research poster presentations Booths from Penn State core facilities, research centers, and student organizations Two keynote speakers: Dr. Jonathan Sleeman, Director of National Wildlife Health Center of U.S. Geological Survey Dr. Jim Pawelczyk, Penn State Professor of Kinesiology and former NASA Astronaut Interactive talks about diversity and collaboration, and an ethics group activity FREE registration and food Poster and group activity AWARDS Visit the website for more information & to Register for the event! http://vbs.psu.edu/graduateprograms/penn-state-life-science-symposium Sign up to present a poster and/or give a lab talk! Transportation and housing will be provided on a first come, first serve basis. Please contact Hillary Figler (hmf151@psu.edu) to reserve a slot. Further questions, please feel free to contact Heather Lehman (hlehman@hmc.psu.edu).

The Penn State Hershey Postdoctoral Society is excited to announce the new Bond and Bradley Postdoctoral Travel Award. This award will contribute to the travel expenses of qualifying individuals for active participation in a scientific conference. The Postdoctoral Society is offering this travel award in an effort to facilitate and promote the intellectual and professional development of postdocs at Penn State Hershey. The award will be offered four times per calendar year. More information about the travel awards, as well as applications and guidelines for the first cycle of awards will be available in April 2016. The Postdoctoral Travel Awards are made possible by a generous donation from Drs. Judith S. Bond and S. Gaylen Bradley to the Penn State Hershey Postdoctoral Society. The Society sincerely acknowledges the kind support that Drs. Bond and Bradley provide to postdocs at Penn State Hershey.

Postdoc Spotlight JANUARY 20TH: Room C1800 FEBRUARY 17TH: Room C1800 MARCH 16TH: Room C1800 April 20TH: Room C1800 Held on the 3rd Wednesday of the Month from 4:00-5:00 P.M. Enjoy Coffee & Light Refreshments Please Feel Free to Join Us! If you would like to be interviewed for a Spotlight of your Research in future issues, please contact Katie Kokolus, kkokolus@hmc.psu.edu Mother s Day May 8th, 2016 9:00 AM-5:00 PM Welcome Back, Sunshine Hershey Gardens Moms receive free admission to Hershey Gardens on their special day. Put the chill of winter behind you with a visit to Springtime In The Park two weekends: April 2-3 & 9-10! Preview the coming summer fun with dozens of rides and coasters, including Laff Trakk. Plus, enjoy live entertainment, strolling Hershey's Characters, a visit to ZooAmerica, and more! Call 717-534-3492 for more details. June 4, 2016 Giant Center Time: 8:00 AM Admission: April 17, 2016 Hershey Theatre Rubie is a young adopted girl from China who was welcomed into a loving American Chinese Cultural & Art Institute family. As Rubie grows up, she becomes curious about where her roots are from, and Time: 3:00PM what it is like there. As she dreams about Admission: $34.85 this, she meets Marco Polo, who guides her through a fantasy trip that shows Rubie the Call 717-534-3405 for more details wonders of the arts of China. AW ARENESS Start your spring season off with fantastic cultural performances. Spring Celebration 春 之禮讚 Rubie s Rainbow is proudly presented by the Chinese Cultural & Arts Institute (CCAI) of Harrisburg. This special event will feature professional artists from around the world to present Chinese traditional and contemporary style dance, traditional Erh -Hu & Guzheng music, Chinese Opera, acrobats, traditional folk songs and drama. $29.00 (Classic Color Runner) $37.99 (Classic+ Color Runner) $49.99 (Deluxe Color Runner) The Tropicolor World Tour will combine the enjoyment of a 5k with all the fun leisure of an island-style vacation full of unforgettable memories, music, and colors. The Tropicolor World Tour enhances the experience that Color Runners already love with an all-new Tropicolor Zone on course where participants will be bathed in a tropical array of colors and island scents as they pass through palm trees, arches, and island-style music. During the Finish Festival, participants can enjoy fun and interaction at The Color Run s Rainbow Beach with music, dancing, massive color throws, and unique photo opportunities. Runners will also receive a limited edition participant kit.