Don't Miss This CYTO U Webinar: Business Continuity and Risk Mitigation for Shared Resource Core Laboratories by Sheenah Mische on May 27!

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Don't Miss This CYTO U Webinar: Business Continuity and Risk Mitigation for Shared Resource Core Laboratories by Sheenah Mische on May 27!

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Business Continuity and Risk Mitigation for Shared Resource Core Laboratories



Presented by

Sheenah Mische

Senior Director, Office of Collaborative Science, New York University



May 27, 2015

12:00 pm ET US/Canada
5:00 pm GMT/UK/Portugal

Register: http://cytou.peachnewmedia.com
Cost: FREE


Sheenah Mische, PhD, is the Senior Director in the Office of Collaborative Science. Dr. Mische oversees the Cores, providing a centralized administrative structure, and promoting state-of-the-art, service-oriented resources for the research community. Under the leadership of Associate Dean for Collaborative Science David Levy, she determines priorities for investment in new technologies, Cores, and services at the NYU Langone Medical Center. Dr. Mische has broad experience in the operation and administration of multi-technology, multidisciplinary resource centers in support of institutional research missions, both in academia and in industry.  In her most recent positions, she was Director of Translational Sciences, and Associate Director for Talent Acquisition and Academic Relations at Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals. She was also previously Director of the Protein / DNA Technology Center at Rockefeller University.

Webinar Summary:
In recent years, research institutions and biomedical centers have suffered significant losses to research due to severe weather and other disasters.  Unfortunately, severe weather events are becoming more commonplace and Superstorm Sandy has brought climate impacts and risk into the conversation in ways not even contemplated before this October 2012 event.   The buzz word "business continuity planning" is a strategic plan to prevent, if possible, and to minimize and manage the consequences of an event that interrupts critical business processes.  From a biomedical research enterprise perspective, the business of research increasingly relies on centralized resource centers/cores, making them a critical and highly vulnerable component due to the concentration of instrumentation and resources.  This session will discuss business continuity planning, and both strategic and tactical considerations for emergency planning and risk mitigation.


CYTO U Webinar Recordings
A recording of this webinar will be posted online at CYTO U within 24-48 hours after the live event for free viewing by all.  You may also want to watch the recordings of CYTO U's last three webinars, Growing a Successful and Fruitful Core: You Reap What You Sow by Joanne Lannigan, The Use of Nanoparticles for Cell Identification and Tracking by Paul Rees, and Predicting the Best Resolution and Sensitivity in Panel Development and Reducing Inter-instrument Variability in Flow Cytometry by Steve Perfetto and Jim Wood at CYTO U.  For more details, visit: http://cytou.peachnewmedia.com.

CYTO University
CYTO University is an online educational resource created by ISAC for its members and the wider cytometry community. In addition to free webinars, CYTO U presents recorded courses and tutorials from the CYTO Conference, and interactive online courses on a variety of cytometry topics. These are available at no cost to ISAC members and for a nominal charge for non-members. Webinars are free for all. Learn more at http://cytou.peachnewmedia.com

CYTO U Access for ISAC Members
For current ISAC members, your user login and password to CYTO U are the same user login and password you have for the members-only section of the ISAC Web site. If you remember your user log in to the ISAC Web site but cannot remember your password, you can obtain your password from the ISAC Web site by clicking on the link "forgot your password?".  If you cannot remember your username, you can contact [hidden email]<mailto:[hidden email]> for your login information.


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Kanika F. Pulliam, Ph.D.
Education Manager
International Society for Advancement of Cytometry (ISAC)
9650 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, MD 20814
(301) 634-7457
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