Add to Calendar 5/23/2019 8:00:00 AM 5/23/2019 3:45:00 PM MassBioEd Life Sciences Workforce 2019 This annual conference brings hiring managers and human resource professionals from the industry together with faculty from colleges and universities who are directly involved with developing programs to educate our next generation of innovators. This year’s program will feature roundtable discussions on how immigration law affects the region’s life science community; specific technical competencies sought after in the fields of bioinformatics and biomanufacturing; the professional skills so essential to career success; and more. Updates on the overall hiring trends in the industry will be presented. We invite you to attend and contribute your thoughts to this important dialogue.

Location:
Northeastern University Interdisciplinary Science & Engineering Complex
805 Columbus Ave, Boston, MA 02120

Time:
8:00 AM - 3:45 PM
Northeastern University - ISEC Bldg, 805 Columbus Ave Boston MA 02120
Vice President, Simulation and Modeling Sciences, Pfizer
Enoch S. Huang received an AB in Molecular Biology from Princeton and a PhD in Structural Biology from Stanford, where he was a NSF Pre-doctoral Fellow with Prof. Michael Levitt. He was a Jane Coffin Childs Fellow at Washington University School of Medicine, where he developed methods for protein structure prediction. After starting his computational biology career at Cereon Genomics, he joined Pfizer’s Cambridge laboratories in 2000. In 2001, he was appointed Head of Molecular Informatics and joined the site leadership team. In 2007 he accepted a global role as Head of Computational Sciences, responsible for developing new computational methods for designing new medicines. In 2019, Enoch was promoted to Vice President, Simulation and Modelling Sciences, and also charged with leading the Integrative Biology discipline for Pfizer Worldwide Research and Development. Enoch has been an Adjunct Assistant Professor of Bioinformatics at Boston University since 2001. He has served on editorial boards for Drug Discovery Today and Chemical Biology & Drug Design, and advisory boards for Brandeis University, Princeton Biomedical Data Science, the International Society for Computational Biology, the NIH "Illuminating the Druggable Genome" program, the Rochester Institute of Technology, and the Minnesota Supercomputing Institute. Enoch has also served on the program committees at the New York Academy of Sciences, the Massachusetts Biotechnology Council, and on NIH study sections. He has authored over 30 publications and released the Open Source software package PFAAT.

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