KGI in the News
KGI Partnership with Biotech Start-up PQC Discussed in Ventura County Star
January 2, 2010
There's been a lot of talk about building a "biotech hub" in Ventura County to lure new life science companies to the area and help retain some of the local talent and expertise.
January 2, 2010
There's been a lot of talk about building a "biotech hub" in Ventura County to lure new life science companies to the area and help retain some of the local talent and expertise.
Looking to Academia
September 30, 2009
Find out which programs will be molding future pharma professionals from the president of Keck Graduate Institute, Sheldon Schuster, in this Q&A published by Future Pharmaceuticals.
September 30, 2009
Find out which programs will be molding future pharma professionals from the president of Keck Graduate Institute, Sheldon Schuster, in this Q&A published by Future Pharmaceuticals.
Q&A: Can LA Become California's Third Biocluster? KGI Professor Weighs In
September 25, 2009
Steven Casper, KGI's Henry E. Riggs Professor of Management, discusses his new study on the prospects of Los Angeles becoming a regional center for biotechnology in a Q&A with BioRegion News.
September 25, 2009
Steven Casper, KGI's Henry E. Riggs Professor of Management, discusses his new study on the prospects of Los Angeles becoming a regional center for biotechnology in a Q&A with BioRegion News.
Business Skills for Post Docs
September 10, 2009
Keck Graduate Institute in Claremont, California, has established the first US professional master's program offering business and industry training specifically to postdoctoral fellows. The program builds on the Professional Science Master's degree, an increasingly popular business-skill building option offered to graduate students.
September 10, 2009
Keck Graduate Institute in Claremont, California, has established the first US professional master's program offering business and industry training specifically to postdoctoral fellows. The program builds on the Professional Science Master's degree, an increasingly popular business-skill building option offered to graduate students.
KGI to Unveil Business Program for PhD Professionals
August 12, 2009
Postdoctoral professionals in the field of life sciences looking to acquire business and management skills may find Keck Graduate Institute's latest pilot program to be an attractive endeavor, according to a story in the Claremont Courier.
August 12, 2009
Postdoctoral professionals in the field of life sciences looking to acquire business and management skills may find Keck Graduate Institute's latest pilot program to be an attractive endeavor, according to a story in the Claremont Courier.
Taken for Granted: An Alternative to the Ph.D. Track
July 14, 2009
Graduating during the toughest job market in generations, many in the class of 2009 face bleak career prospects. But one category of alumni, products of the new professional science master's (PSM) programs, appears to be enjoying something close to "full employment," at very attractive salaries.
July 14, 2009
Graduating during the toughest job market in generations, many in the class of 2009 face bleak career prospects. But one category of alumni, products of the new professional science master's (PSM) programs, appears to be enjoying something close to "full employment," at very attractive salaries.
Taken for Granted: Doing Something About the Postdoc Mess
July 3, 2009
This fall, two institutions, the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation in Kansas City, Missouri, and Keck Graduate Institute of Applied Life Sciences (KGI) in Claremont, California, will undertake innovative initiatives aimed at helping postdocs grasp opportunities in industry. Though small and experimental, these efforts embody new departures in career development for science Ph.D.s
July 3, 2009
This fall, two institutions, the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation in Kansas City, Missouri, and Keck Graduate Institute of Applied Life Sciences (KGI) in Claremont, California, will undertake innovative initiatives aimed at helping postdocs grasp opportunities in industry. Though small and experimental, these efforts embody new departures in career development for science Ph.D.s
KGI Alum Arun Ravi Discusses Tomorrow’s Medical Technology
June 8, 2009
In a recent edition of the Wall Street Journal, Arun Ravi (MBS ’07) discussed the next wave of health-care innovation involving technologies that will make it easier to treat or monitor patients from their homes. Ravi now works as a consultant specializing in health care at Frost & Sullivan.
June 8, 2009
In a recent edition of the Wall Street Journal, Arun Ravi (MBS ’07) discussed the next wave of health-care innovation involving technologies that will make it easier to treat or monitor patients from their homes. Ravi now works as a consultant specializing in health care at Frost & Sullivan.
Orphan Products: An Emerging Trend in Drug Approvals
February 28, 2009
KGI student Aditya Kelkar, who conducted his summer 2009 internship with the Food and Drug Administration's Office of Orphan Products Development, provided research for the following paper published by Nature Reviews Drug Discovery on emerging trends in drug development for treating rare diseases.
February 28, 2009
KGI student Aditya Kelkar, who conducted his summer 2009 internship with the Food and Drug Administration's Office of Orphan Products Development, provided research for the following paper published by Nature Reviews Drug Discovery on emerging trends in drug development for treating rare diseases.
Educating a New Generation of Women Leaders in the Biosciences
January 6, 2009
A unique group of life science professionals is gearing up for conference in Southern California like none other in the nation. The second annual Next Generation Bioscience Leader's forum will take place from January 19-23 in Claremont, Calif. The gathering will feature 22 guest speakers, including eight female CEOs from across the life science industry. Its entire focus is educating a new generation of women leaders in the biosciences.
January 6, 2009
A unique group of life science professionals is gearing up for conference in Southern California like none other in the nation. The second annual Next Generation Bioscience Leader's forum will take place from January 19-23 in Claremont, Calif. The gathering will feature 22 guest speakers, including eight female CEOs from across the life science industry. Its entire focus is educating a new generation of women leaders in the biosciences.
