Career Development & Training Committee
Mission
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Coordinate professional development activities at the annual meeting, including workshops.
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Promote networking among junior members with student- and postdoc-specific events and through the meeting-mentor program.
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Facilitate interactions between NIAAA staff with extramural trainees and faculty through events and workshops.
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Manage the Gordis Award competition for excellence in scientific presentations by students and postdoctoral fellows.
Meet the Committee
Elizabeth Avegno
Committee
Louisiana State University
Ethan Anderson
Committee
Louisiana State University
Alex Russell
Committee
Massachusetts General Hospital / Harvard Medical School
Scott Graupensperger
Committee
University of Washington
Samuel Meisel
Committee
Brown University
Irina Kirpich
Committee
University of Louisville
Stephanie Gorka
Committee
The Ohio State University
Hollis Karoly
Committee
Colorado State University
Jesse Schank
Committee
University of Georgia
Anushree Karkhanis
Committee Chair
Binghamton University - SUNY
Andrew Moore
Committee (Student Member)
University of Florida
Kelcie Schatz
Committee (Post-Doc Member)
Binghamton University
Traci Kennedy
Committee
University of Pittsburgh
Elizabeth Neilson
Committee
Morehead State University
Avery Sicher
Committee (Student Member)
Penn State University
Robert Leeman
Committee
Northeastern University
Ella Diab
Committee (Student Member)
Florida International University
Elisa Trucco - Past Chair
Committee
Florida International University
David Linsenbardt
Committee
University of New Mexico
Milena Radoman
Committee (Post-Doc Member)
University of Illinois at Chicago
William Giardino
Committee
Stanford University
Dana Litt
Committee
University of North Texas Health Science Center
Allecia Reid
Committee
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Yasmin Zakiniaeiz
Committee
Yale University
Leon Coleman
Committee
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
ROTATION OF MEMBERS
The Education Committee usually consists of 15-20 members representing the broad range of research across the Society. As a major focus of the Education Committee at the annual meeting is to conduct the Gordis Award competition for students and postdoctoral fellows, the Education Committee typically accepts student members; yet, these members will not participate in the Gordis Award procedures.
Diverse representation in the committee membership across multiple categories (scientific, status, biological sex, racial/ethnic) is critical in order for the committee to fulfill its mission to address professional development needs of RSA members at all stages of their careers. For example, a diverse scientific membership is required to adequately judge the applicants for the Gordis Awards. This diversity will be considered when appointing new and replacement members to the committee.
- Members will be appointed for a 3-year term, with the option of one consecutive re-appointment for a second 3-year term. Committee size will be 15-20 members, including the Chair. In addition, there will be two to four 2-year term student members of the committee.
- The Chair of the committee will identify committee members that represent the diversity of the RSA membership, with regard to research area, career level, underrepresented minority status, and gender. Student membership is encouraged, but student Education Committee members will not participate in the Gordis Award process.
- To preserve the continuity of the committee, rotations will be staggered so that no more than 25% of the committee rotates off each year. The Chair of the Committee may serve an additional 3-year term. Members will rotate off the Committee at the end of their terms, unless they request in writing an interest to serve another 3-year term and this request is supported by the Chair, or unless they respond positively to a request by the Chair to continue for another term. Requests for re-appointment will be most favorable when the committee member commits to a major leadership role, which could include (but is not limited to):
- Committee chair
· Student lunch subcommittee chair
· Gordis award subcommittee chair
· Grant skills workshop subcommittee chair
· Mentoring program subcommittee chair
- Leadership roles will be assumed for a period of 2-4 years and will include a period of at least 1 year in which duties are transitioned to a new leader.
- If a member is unable to fulfill committee duties and must vacate their position before the end of their term, the Chair will recruit and appoint a new member to fulfill that term. The replacement member will be eligible to serve another full term as described above. After serving on the committee, RSA members are welcome to apply for a second round of committee membership after a hiatus of at least one year.