Science as Service: Training and Working in Government Labs from the East to the West

Location: 512 Duncan Student Center

Want to use your science skills to make a real difference? 

Join the Meruelo Family Center for Career Development for Science as Service, a conversation with Catharine Bosio and Chris Bosio '93, researchers at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and its Rocky Mountain Laboratories (RML) in Montana.

Hear how they turned their passion for discovery into meaningful work serving the public good.

From cutting-edge infectious disease research to life in government labs across the country, they will share insights that could help shape your own path.

You will learn:

  • What daily life is like in an NIH research lab
  • How Catharine and Chris built impactful science careers
  •  How to get started with the NIH or other government research roles
  • Unique opportunities available at RML

Open to all undergraduate, graduate, and postdoctoral students, this session offers a firsthand look at how science can serve society and how you can be part of it.