Oct 20

Positioning Yourself for Graduate School (PhD Research)

Thu, October 20, 2016 • 5:00pm - 6:00pm (1h) • Leighton 236

Stephanie Watowich

Don't miss this opportunity to hear from Stephanie Watowich '83, P'15, professor of immunology and co-director of the Center for Inflammation and Cancer at MD Anderson Cancer Center. During this session, she'll talk about how to navigate the admissions process and find a good match between your interest and potential (PhD research) graduate programs.   

Refreshments will be provided.

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At Carleton, Stephanie majored in Biology, which led to her lifelong interest in understanding basic biological mechanisms and using this information to improve disease treatments. Her research at MD Anderson focuses on the molecular control of immune cell development and crosstalk between the immune system and cancer. Her research accomplishments have been made possible by outstanding contributions from her graduate students, summer students and postdoctoral fellows, as well as funding from federal, state and philanthropic organizations. After graduating from Carleton, Stephanie worked as a research technician at the University of Chicago for 2 years. This gave her valuable experience in biomedical research and reconnected her with Carleton alums in the area, including Stan Watowich, ’81, whom she married in 1985. Stephanie and Stan have 2 children. 

Stephanie conducted her PhD dissertation work at Northwestern University in Evanston, IL, and her post-doctoral studies at the Whitehead Institute at MIT. After joining MD Anderson and its affiliated graduate school in 1995, Stephanie has been active in directing research training programs and improving educational opportunities for students and faculty, in addition to conducting her research. She has hosted several Carleton students for summer research positions, which she considers one of the most fun and rewarding aspects of her job. 

To learn more about Stephanie, click here

Event Contact: Sarah Rechtzigel

Event Summary

Positioning Yourself for Graduate School (PhD Research)
  • Intended For: Students, Faculty, Staff

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