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26Feb
Microbiology & Immunology Seminar Series
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
Microbiology & Immunology Seminar Series
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
UM-MIND Seminar - Dr. Andy Shih
4:00 PM |
Taylor Hall
TOPIC: Optical Dissection of Brain Capillary Function
SPEAKER: Dr. Andy Shih
6Mar
Overview of NIH Career Development (K) Awards
9:00 AM |
Zoom
This seminar is intended for new/junior faculty who are considering applying for an NIH career development (K) award.
10Mar
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Spring Seminar Series
3:00 PM |
108 N. Greene Street, Room 102
Shaojun Du (Jim), PhD
Professor; Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology; UMSOM
12Mar
Giving an Effective Research Talk
1:00 PM |
Zoom
This seminar will provide key strategies for delivering an effective research talk.
12Mar
Microbiology & Immunology Seminar Series
3:00 PM |
Health Sciences Facility II Auditorium |
20 Penn Street |
First Floor
TOPIC: "Interferons: Friend or Foe?" SPEAKER: Dr. Alison Carey
13Mar
Tips for Writing Case Reports, Commentaries and Review Articles
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
ORCID and SciENcv Fundamentals
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
Microbiome Analysis Workshop
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
Microbiome Analysis Workshop
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
Microbiome Analysis Workshop
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
Developing Your Research Question, Hypothesis, and Specific Aims
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
Microbiome Analysis Workshop
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
Project Management
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
2025 Annual Dr. Aaron I. Grollman Visiting Professorship in Basic Sciences
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
NIH Basics: Understanding Grant Mechanisms, Funding Announcements, and using NIH RePORTER
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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