Careers in Science Policy and Foundations – Sept 29th, 2014

Dr. Lunardi

BEST Seminar

“Advance Medical Research without Picking Up a Pipette: Careers for PhDs in Science Policy and Foundations”
Sept 29th, 11:30 AM– 12:30 PM, VTCRI Room R3012
Laura Brockway-Lunardi, Ph.D. is the scientific program director at the Melanoma Research Alliance, and a former senior science policy analyst at the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB). Come hear Dr. Brockway-Lunardi reflect on over ten years of experience of accelerating medical and scientific research in the non-profit world through science policy analysis, advocacy, scientific programming, and venture philanthropy funding, and learn more about pursuing a career in these areas.

 

 

 

Laura M. Brockway-Lunardi, PhD

Scientific Program Director, Melanoma Research Alliance
Laura Brockway-Lunardi, Ph.D., joined the Melanoma Research Alliance (MRA) as Scientific Program Director in 2009 with over ten years of experience in scientific program management, science policy, and biomedical research. At MRA, she manages the organization’s grants portfolio, which totals more than $60 million in research funding, as well as its annual scientific conference, and assists in communications and external relations. Prior to MRA, she was scientific program manager at the International Life Science Institute North America where she coordinated programs on nutrition and health. From 2004-2008, Dr. Brockway-Lunardi was senior science policy analyst at the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology, developing policy recommendations on biomedical research issues including conflicts of interest, scientific publishing, grant review as well as contributing to advocacy efforts for federal research funding. She was a Christine Mirzayan Science and Technology Policy Fellow at the Government-University-Industry Research Roundtable of the National Academy of Sciences, contributing to their studies of intellectual property in academic-industry relationships and U.S. science and technology competitiveness. Dr. Brockway-Lunardi received her doctorate in Vision Science from the University of Alabama at Birmingham where she was president of the Industry Roundtable, an organization dedicated to fostering a greater awareness of science careers outside academia. She received her bachelor’s degree in biology with honors from Florida State University.

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