Tuesday, May 5, 2026

Job Opportunity: Research Technician at Columbia Lab

The Synthetic Regeneration and Systems Physiology Laboratory at Columbia University is seeking a motivated mouse Research Technician to work in mouse genomics of wound healing. The Mouse Research Technician will support research studying the role of various cell groups, including immune cells, in mouse wound healing and regeneration. Laboratory experience in molecular biology, mouse breeding, and genotyping is strongly preferred. This enriching research assistantship offers a balance of structured learning and professional development which fosters an environment to advance individual career success.

We have developed several innovative, unpublished platforms to understand tissue regeneration at organ scale. The candidate will work in close collaboration with the Columbia Stem Cell Initiative, the Herbert Irving Comprehensive Cancer Center, and the Columbia Genome Center. Results of the research will be published in one or more scientific publications targeting high impact peer-reviewed journals.

Responsibilities will include:
1. Mouse breeding and maintenance
2. Mouse surgery assistance
3. Operate industrial washers and autoclaves: load, run, monitor, and record sterilization cycles; ensure proper pH balance
4. Inspect glassware and lab equipment for cleanliness and damage; discard or repair items as needed.
5. Pre-soak, scrub, rinse, dry, and polish glassware manually when required; assemble/disassemble setups for cleaning.
6. Maintain cleanliness and organization of glassware washing and sterilization areas. Ensure all work surfaces, sinks, racks, trays are kept sanitized.
7. Document usage of supplies and detergents; restock cleaning agents, autoclave tape, filters, etc.
8. Support laboratory operations by tracking ordering, logging orders and storing the in their respective spaces in the lab; including mail and other delivered items.
9. Perform routine maintenance of washers, autoclaves, and related equipment: cleaning filters, checking gaskets, lubricating parts; report malfunctions.
10. Follow safety protocols: proper use of PPE (gloves, eye protection, lab coat), handling chemicals, biologicals, or hazardous materials; dispose of waste properly.
11. Maintain sterilization records to ensure compliance.
12. Assist with training new staff or students in glassware cleaning and autoclave procedures.
13. Perform general laboratory cleaning and organizational tasks.
14. Track billing details and submit required documentation.
15. Order and maintain laboratory supply inventory.
16. Other duties as assigned.
17. Effectively write and communicate research materials.

Minimum Qualifications:
• The candidate must have an associate degree.
• Candidate should preferable be knowledgeable or experienced in handling rodents.
• Capable of working in teams to design and execute experiments, interpret data, and identify appropriate follow-up strategies.
• Excellent project management skills. Ability to multitask and work within timelines.
• Inclusive mindset to thrive in a diverse cultural city and work environment.
• Three letters of recommendation sent to Woappilab {at} gmail.com

Salary Range: $46,529.36-$46,529.36

Tuesday, April 28, 2026

Event: NERA MedPrep HCOP Academy Program 8th Annual Alumni Networking Program

 NERA MedPrep is a health careers pipeline program that supports students from economically or educationally disadvantaged backgrounds as they pursue careers in medicine, social work, and the health professions. The ANP is an excellent fit for students exploring MD, DO, and PA pathways — our panel features practicing physicians, physician assistants, and healthcare professionals who can speak directly to the road ahead.


Event Details:
• Date: Saturday, June 13, 2026
• Time: 12:30 PM – 5:00 PM
• Location: Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
  Annenberg Building, 1st Floor – Stern Auditorium
  1468 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10029

Program:
• Opening remarks
• Panel discussion featuring professionals across health professions pathways (MD, DO, PA, MSW, PhD, and more)
• Recognition ceremony
• Reception and networking





Monday, April 20, 2026

SUNY Optometry Open House - April 29

You are invited to the SUNY Optometry Virtual Open House on Wednesday, April 29, 2026, from 6:00 PM–8:00 PM EST.

During this special event, you can learn more about SUNY Optometry's new expansion to Syracuse, launching in Fall 2027 (pending final MSCHE approval) on the Upstate Medical campus. Representatives will share an overview of the academic program and innovative hybrid model, designed to maintain strong connections between the New York City and Syracuse locations, as well as the vision behind expanding SUNY Optometry beyond New York City.

You will also hear directly from current SUNY Optometry students about their experiences in NYC and how their feedback is helping shape the student experience in Syracuse. The event will wrap up with guidance on the application process and next steps for prospective students.



Friday, April 17, 2026

Weill Cornell Medical College Medical School Information Sessions

Weill Cornell Medical College Medical School Information Sessions provide an overview of the program, admissions process, and general application guidance.


Wednesday 4/29 7PM-8PM and Wednesday 5/6 8PM-9PM

Register at the links above, or by scanning the QR codes below. 



 

Thursday, April 9, 2026

Fall 2026 PAVERS Program at NYU Langone ED

The application to our Fall 2026 Patient Advocacy Volunteer Program in Emergency Room Services (PAVERS) has officially opened! 

PAVERS is offered in the fast-paced emergency departments at NYC Health+Hospitals/Bellevue, NYU Tisch Hospital, and NYU Langone Hospital—Brooklyn. In the ED, PAVERS volunteers are given the opportunity to explore the reality of a career in medicine as they provide patient support during procedures, advocate on behalf of non-English speakers, comfort family members and loved ones, and establish deep relationships with patients. In addition to physician attendings, residents, RNs, and NPs, our volunteers engage in meaningful conversation with patient care technicians, behavioral health assistants, certified nursing assistants, and hospital janitorial staff. 
 
The true cornerstone of the PAVERS program is, however, patient advocacy. Our emergency departments serve those whose medical diagnoses are complicated by homelessness, food insecurity, undocumented immigration status, and mental health crises. Through hands-on experience in one of New York City’s level 1 Trauma Centers, our volunteers are exposed to numerous aspects of patient care and advocacy while working closely with clinical staff.
 
PAVERS volunteers must commit to two consecutive semesters of two weekly 4-hour shifts from 8am-12pm, 12-4pm, 4-8pm, or 8pm-12am, as well as a cohort-wide, once-per-month Sunday meeting. More information about PAVERS and our other volunteer programs can be found on our web page. The application for PAVERS Fall 2026 is now open and will officially close on June 1, 2026.
 
If you have any questions about the program or application process, please feel free to reach out to BellevuePavers@NYULangone.orgBrooklynPavers@NYULangone.org, or TischPavers@NYULangone.org.

Monday, April 6, 2026

CU Veterinary Medicine Symposium

Veterinary medicine offers a wide range of career opportunities. Veterinarians work with both small and large animals, in urban and rural settings, at universities, and in private practice.

At this symposium, professionals from diverse areas of veterinary medicine will share insights into their career paths, discussing how they made their choices and navigated their journeys.

The event will also cover application requirements and the admissions process for veterinary programs. It is recommended that attendees bring their Barnard ID. 

April 14, 6pm
Register here

Monday, March 30, 2026

Columbia University Charles Drew Pre-Medical Society Gala

This inaugural event is intended to bring together students, alumni, faculty, and medical professionals for an evening of connection and reflection as we recognize the significant influence of leadership, mentorship, and service on shaping the future of medicine. 

Event Details: 

  • Date: Thursday, April 2, 2026 

  • Time: 6:00 pm to 9:30 pm 

  • Venue: Roone Auditorium (located in Alfred Lerner Hall) 

  • Address: 2920 Broadway, New York, NY 10027

  • Dress Code: Semi-formal attire 


There will be a student performance from Mariachi Leones De Columbia, speaker and award recipients as highlighted on @cucharlesdrew (Instagram), as well as dinner, and drinks sponsored by Poppi. This is a great opportunity to get to know more Columbia/Barnard pre-med students, medical students, physicians, educators/professors, and researchers!


Purchase tickets here or scan the following QR code:



Friday, March 20, 2026

Conference: 2026 American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference & Exhibition

 Are you interested in the world of pediatrics? For the first time ever, pre-med students are invited to the American Academy of Pediatrics National Conference & Exhibition for a day packed with inspiration, learning, and networking alongside 10,000+ pediatricians!


Why attend?

  • Access dozens of sessions, including the dynamic Section on Pediatric Trainees, the opening plenary, and a lively evening networking reception
  • Connect with professionals and peers who share your passion for child health
  • Get insider tips on medical careers and hear real-world stories from pediatricians
  • Build your network and make lasting connections for your future


Details:
📅 Date: October 4, 2026
📍 Location: San Diego, CA
💲 Cost: $50 for a Saturday (1-day) pass
📝 To apply: Complete this form by 4/15/26 (no purchase required to apply)
📲 Final steps: If selected, you’ll be notified by email by 6/1/25, with registration detailsat which point payment will be required

 

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Summer 2026 ECHO Interpreter Program

 Summer 2026 ECHO Interpreter Program is a 9-week immersive experience designed for undergraduate, gap year, and post-baccalaureate pre-health students.


ECHO is a student-run free clinic in the Bronx, NY, dedicated to serving uninsured patients. This program offers a unique opportunity to:

  • Enhance medical Spanish skills through real patient–doctor interactions.
  • Connect with current medical students and gain insights into the operations of a student-run clinic.
  • Contribute meaningfully to the health and well-being of the community.
Program Details:
  • When: Saturdays, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM, from June 6 to August 8, 2026 (closed July 4)
  • Volunteers will be assigned 3–4 shifts during the term.
  • Requirements: Fluency in Spanish; volunteers will interpret patient–doctor interactions in both English and Spanish.
  • Format: Fully in-person at our Bronx clinic

The application deadline is Tuesday, April 7, 2026 at 11:59 PM.


More program details and application instructions are below, and additional information can be found on our website.


Einstein Community Health Outreach (ECHO) Summer Interpreter Program APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS



Deadline: Tuesday, April 7th, 2026 at 11:59 PM

The Summer Term will run from June 6 to August 8, 2026. The clinic will be closed on 7/4.


Application instructions:

Complete the following IFH (Institute for Family Health) forms:

1. Intern and Volunteer Application

2. AHEC Evaluation Form

3. VAS Form

4. ID Form

5. Read the Human Resources Policy Packet and complete the HR Policies Certification Form


Return all forms compiled in a single PDF document by email to echointerpreters@gmail.com by Tuesday, April 7th, 2026.

Rename the form in the following manner:

FIRSTNAME_LASTNAME_ECHO_YEAR (e.g. ELIZA_GOMEZ_ECHO_2026)

Please use the following as the subject line of your email:

New Summer Interpreter 2026

If new questions arise after you have submitted your completed application forms, please reply using the same email thread.


Complete the ECHO Pre-Health Interpreter 2026 Application via Google Form by Tuesday, April 7th , 2026.


Schedule a 15-minute interview with the Interpreter Coordinator for the team to learn more about your Spanish-speaking skills for the volunteer role. Here is the Calendly Link. This interview will take place on April 10th, 11th, 13th or 14th.


To access the Google form application, use this link. 


If accepted:

Complete the following IFH (Institute for Family Health) forms: Health Clearance Assessment 

Return all forms compiled in a single PDF document by email to echointerpreters@gmail.com by May 15, 2026.

Mandatory 3-day training will be tentatively scheduled for mid to late May. Please make a note in your calendars.


** You must submit all IFH forms (except for the health forms) before the April 7th deadline. Your application will not be reviewed until these forms are submitted.**


Tuesday, March 10, 2026

Event: NYU GLISOM Prospective Applicant Webinar

Learn about NYU Grossman Long Island School of Medicine's innovative three-year accelerated medical education program focused on training the next generation of primary care physicians.

Learn about our school’s primary care mission that offers an innovative three-year accelerated curriculum, a directed-pathway to residency in primary care disciplines at NYU Langone Hospital-Long Island, and full-tuition scholarships for all students, regardless of need or merit.

Speaker Robin Camhi Baum, MS Associate Dean, Admissions and Financial Aid

For more information visit medli.nyu.edu or email medli.admissions@nyulangone.org