Two New Editors-in-Chief Named for BMES Journals
Two new Editors-in-Chief were selected for two prestigious Society journals: Keefe Manning, was named the new Editor-in-Chief of the Cardiovascular...
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We invite you to join us for our Meet the Faculty Forum at the 2023 BMES Annual Meeting. This networking event will be on Wednesday, October 11 from 3-5 p.m. in Seattle, WA.
This is an excellent opportunity for candidates actively on the market for the 2023-2024 recruiting cycle. You can meet and network directly with college recruiters who can help you take the next steps in your BME career.
To qualify for this event, you must:
Accepted candidates will present a biosketch and poster outlining accomplishments, aspirations, and accolades.
Application Deadline:
Monday, August 7, 2023
For full details and to submit an application, visit this page.
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