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How can you succeed at Penn as a Research Track faculty member? Our guests Roderic G. Eckenhoff, MD, Austin Lamont Professor of Anesthesia and Co-Chair of Committee of Appointments and Promotions at PSOM and Nirmala Nirinjini Naidoo, Ph.D., Research Professor of Sleep Medicine sit down to illuminate this least understood track.
Alongside host Meryl Cohen, they tackle what exactly makes this track different from the others that exist at the Perelman School of Medicine. After sorting through the wrinkles of the track, they discuss how to ensure that you build impact and prestige when you are working in team science rather than as a PI. They also reflect on how finding your niche in your field is invaluable when you work in research.
By PSOM's Office of Academic AffairsHow can you succeed at Penn as a Research Track faculty member? Our guests Roderic G. Eckenhoff, MD, Austin Lamont Professor of Anesthesia and Co-Chair of Committee of Appointments and Promotions at PSOM and Nirmala Nirinjini Naidoo, Ph.D., Research Professor of Sleep Medicine sit down to illuminate this least understood track.
Alongside host Meryl Cohen, they tackle what exactly makes this track different from the others that exist at the Perelman School of Medicine. After sorting through the wrinkles of the track, they discuss how to ensure that you build impact and prestige when you are working in team science rather than as a PI. They also reflect on how finding your niche in your field is invaluable when you work in research.