First Sci Comm Certificate Class Graduates
The University of Chicago Biological Sciences Programs celebrated its inaugural class of science communication certificate students during graduation for master’s and PhD students at Rockefeller Memorial Chapel on June 5.
Samuel Volchenboum, MD, PhD, Dean of Master’s Education and Associate Director of the Institute for Translational Medicine (ITM), spoke during the ceremony and congratulated the science communication certificate class, noting that those skills are especially important to know and use in the world today.
The science communication certificate program launched this year in partnership with the ITM thanks to the vision of ITM researcher Vineet Arora, MD, Founding Director of the MS in Biomedical Sciences program and Dean for Medical Education at the Pritzker School of Medicine along with Volchenboum.
Participants in the first certificate program include everyone from physicians to residents to master’s students to PhD candidates.
Sara Serritella, Director of ITM Communications and faculty leader of the science communication concentration for the MS in Biomedical Sciences program, co-built and teaches the certificate, which is open to anyone across the country in a hybrid format starting in fall 2025.
Get a glimpse into the experience, hear from participants, and secure your spot here!
About the Institute for Translational Medicine (ITM)

The Institute for Translational Medicine (ITM) helps you live your best life by making research breakthroughs happen and getting those discoveries into the real world to improve your health as soon as possible.
The ITM is a partnership between the University of Chicago and Rush in collaboration with Advocate Aurora Health Care, Illinois Institute of Technology (Illinois Tech), Loyola University Chicago, and Endeavor Health that’s fueled by about $51 million in grants from the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences at the National Institutes of Health through its Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) Program.
The ITM is part of a network of more than 50 CTSA Program-supported hubs across the country working to slash the time it takes to develop and share new treatments and health approaches. We work with you and for you to make participating in health research easy, so that together we improve health care for all.
ITM Contact: Sara Serritella, Director of ITM Communications, serritella@uchicago.edu
This project is supported by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences (NCATS) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) that supports the Institute for Translational Medicine (ITM) through Grant Number UL1TR002389.