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26Feb
3:00 PM | Health Sciences Facility II Auditorium | 20 Penn Street | First Floor TOPIC: " A conserved genetic mechanism of host-microbe specificity in the gut microbiome" SPEAKER: Dr. Will Ludington
5Mar
3:00 PM | Health Sciences Facility II Auditorium | 20 Penn Street | First Floor TOPIC: "Lessons from Spatial. Also, do we really need Everything Everywhere at Once" SPEAKER: Dr. Sizun Jiang
5Mar
4:00 PM | Taylor Hall TOPIC: Optical Dissection of Brain Capillary Function SPEAKER: Dr. Andy Shih
6Mar
9:00 AM | Zoom This seminar is intended for new/junior faculty who are considering applying for an NIH career development (K) award.
10Mar
3:00 PM | 108 N. Greene Street, Room 102 Shaojun Du (Jim), PhD Professor; Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; UMSOM
12Mar
1:00 PM | Zoom This seminar will provide key strategies for delivering an effective research talk.
12Mar
3:00 PM | Health Sciences Facility II Auditorium | 20 Penn Street | First Floor TOPIC: "Interferons: Friend or Foe?" SPEAKER: Dr. Alison Carey
13Mar
9:00 AM | Zoom This session will help clinicians/clinician educators learn how to initiate and develop peer-reviewed publications that don't involve “traditional” peer-reviewed research.
13Mar
1:00 PM | Zoom This session will cover NIH's new requirements, account creation in SciENcv and ORCID, importing data from your Biosketch profile, and adding delegates to manage your bibliography and profiles.
17Mar
9:30 AM | Please see the attached flyer for complete details. This 4-day workshop provides in-depth training on analysis of bacterial community sequence data, both whole metagenome shotgun and 16S amplicon.
18Mar
9:30 AM | Please see the attached flyer for complete details. This 4-day workshop provides in-depth training on analysis of bacterial community sequence data, both whole metagenome shotgun and 16S amplicon.
19Mar
9:30 AM | Please see the attached flyer for complete details. This 4-day workshop provides in-depth training on analysis of bacterial community sequence data, both whole metagenome shotgun and 16S amplicon.
20Mar
9:00 AM | Zoom The purpose of this seminar is to help faculty in composing and clearly describing their underlying research question, hypothesis, and specific aims.
20Mar
9:30 AM | Please see the attached flyer for complete details. This 4-day workshop provides in-depth training on analysis of bacterial community sequence data, both whole metagenome shotgun and 16S amplicon.
25Mar
9:00 AM | Zoom This session will discuss essential techniques for successfully managing research projects and your role as a research program/team leader.
4Apr
4:00 PM | Leadership Hall The 2025 Annual Dr. Aaron I. Grollman Visiting Professorship in Basic Sciences features Maria Glymour, SD, Chair and Professor of the Department of Epidemiology at Boston University.
15Apr
9:00 AM | Zoom This session will provide an overview of the NIH grants process, as well as, helpful resources for early stage faculty not familiar with NIH funding.

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