Minorities in Research Science Conference Hosts Town Hall Meeting on Healthcare Disparity
The Minorities in Research Science Conference comes to the Baltimore Convention Center, September 15 Â 17, 2005, where the nationÂs top minorities in science will gather for a Town Hall Meeting on Healthcare Disparity in Minority Communities, a highlight of the three-day conference, with welcoming remarks from Ron Peterson, President and CEO, Johns Hopkins Hospital & Health System and Delegate Shirley Nathan-Pulliam, a member of the Maryland Health Disparities Coalition.
Baltimore, MD (PRWEB) September 8, 2005
The Minorities in Research Science Conference comes to the Baltimore Convention Center, September 15 Â 17, 2005, where the nationÂs top minorities in science will gather for a Town Hall Meeting on Healthcare Disparity in Minority Communities, a highlight of the three-day conference, with welcoming remarks from Ron Peterson, President and CEO, Johns Hopkins Hospital & Health System and Delegate Shirley Nathan-Pulliam, a member of the Maryland Health Disparities Coalition.
Along with professional development workshops and seminars, where participants may receive continuing education credits, the Minorities in Research Science Conference also offers a free Diversity Career Expo, several recognition events honoring top minorities in science and technology, plus Corporate Career Counseling Roundtables, a Science Fair, and a Health Fair sponsored by Maryland General Hospital.
Aris Melissaratos, Secretary of the Department of Business & Economic Development, will address a group of honorees at the Science Spectrum "Trailblazers" luncheon on Friday, September 16, while Emerald Honors awardees await their gala - considered the grand finale of the conference - scheduled for Saturday, September 17.
Formerly known as the Emerald Honors Awards Conference, the new name better describes this forum for addressing issues within the research science community, particularly those pertaining to minorities. "Yes, It is Rocket Science: New Directions in Space Exploration" and "Minorities in the Mix: If Not Now, When? " are just two of the professional development seminars offered at the conference.
ÂMulticultural communities are where the action is in finding, preparing and recruiting a new generation of science researchers in the U. S.Â, says Tyrone D. Taborn, Ph. D., h. c., editor-in-chief of Science Spectrum magazine, hosts of the conference. ÂClearly, if we are to bring on a new cohort of science talent, we will have to engage the interests and dreams of people in the multicultural communities.Â
The Minorities in Research Science conference, sponsored by AT&T, Bausch & Lomb, MedImmune, Mitre Corporation, NASA, the National Science Foundation, Univec Corporation and the U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, will also host the Top Hispanics in Technology Dinner on September 16, sponsored by the Baltimore Hispanic Chamber of Commerce.
For more information on the conference and honorees visit www. ccgmag. com or call 410-244-7101.
2005 Emerald Honors Recipients
Scientist of the Year
Isaiah Blankson
Senior Scientist
NASA Glenn Research Center
Career Achievement
James Hicks
Program Manager
National Science Foundation
Parimal Desai
Vice President
Wyeth Pharmaceuticals
Mala Chinoy
Professor
Penn State College of Medicine
Senior Investigator
Roya Borazjani
Research Fellow
Bausch and Lomb
Yongxing Qiu
Senior Principal Scientist
CIBA Vision
Jill Parker
Molecular Biologist
USAF
Veena Rao
Professor, Co-Director Cancer Biology Program
Morehouse School of Medicine
Senior Technology Fellow
Aileen Van-Nguyen
Senior Research Scientist
DuPont
Tianmin Zhu
Director
Wyeth Research
Affirmative Action
Roosevelt Johnson
Program Manager
National Science Foundation
Educational Leadership
Roland Roberts
Assistant Professor
Towson University
Saber Hussain
Scientist
United States Air Force
Carlos Ruiz
Research Civil Engineer
U. S. Army Corps of Engineers
Most Promising Scientist
Fuyao Zhang
Senior Research Scientist
Eli Lilly & Co.
Wayne Bethea
Research Computer Scientist
Johns Hopkins APL
Most Promising Engineer
John Foster
Aerospace Engineer
NASA
Student Leadership
Issac Kinde
Student
###