

My scientific research career focused on understanding how viruses manipulate host cell pathways and machinery to propagate themselves. I was trained as a molecular virologist, and I studied virology through undergraduate, graduate school, and postdoc fellowship.

My career was rooted in biomedical research. Please introduce yourself to our audience with a look back at your education, training, and career.
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In 2020, he completed a Master’s in Professional Studies program in Design Management and Communications at Georgetown University. He is a huge proponent of lifelong learning, and in recent years has completed professional certificates in project management and budget and finance. in microbiology from New York University. in Biology and a minor in Applied Economics and Management. McKinney graduated from Cornell University with a B.S. His administrative portfolio includes a range of offices with functionalities that span the student training experience, including career strategy, proposal development for institutional training programs, student and postdoctoral engagement, and recruitment and marketing.ĭr.

He is also a member of the Board of Directors and serves as Treasurer of the National Postdoctoral Association. McKinney is the Assistant Dean of Graduate and Postdoctoral Training & Development for Biomedical Graduate Education and Assistant Professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at the Georgetown University Medical Center. His research focus is on career transitions in the biomedical workforce, with an emphasis on designing and evaluating interventions that facilitate these transitions. This week we welcome 5 Questions with Caleb McKinney, Ph.D., MPS., Assistant Dean of Graduate and Postdoctoral Training & Development for Biomedical Graduate Education and Assistant Professor in the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine at the Georgetown University Medical Center.Ĭaleb McKinney, Ph.D., MPS, is committed to advocacy and career formation of graduate students, postdoctoral and clinical fellows.
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“5 Questions With…” is a weekly BioBuzz series where we reach out to interesting people in the BioHealth Capital Region to share a little about themselves, their work, and maybe something completely unrelated. 5 Questions with Caleb McKinney, Ph.D., MPS., Assistant Dean, Georgetown University Biomedical Graduate Education
