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7Apr
Noon | HSF II Auditorium 20 N. Penn Street The 2025 Eugene Sydney Bereston Memorial Lecture
9Apr
3 p.m. | Health Sciences Facility II Auditorium | 20 Penn Street | First Floor TOPIC: "How Bacteria May Influence Colon Carcinogenesis" SPEAKER: Dr. Cynthia L Sears
14Apr
Noon | Zoom This informational session will give potential applicants the opportunity to ask questions regarding CARTI's  "Basic Science Research Training Track Program" and application process.
14Apr
3 p.m. | 108 N. Greene Street, Room 102 Coffee and cookies served at 2:45 Spring Seminar Series Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
15Apr
9 a.m. | 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.
16Apr
3 p.m. | Health Sciences Facility II Auditorium | 20 Penn Street | First Floor TOPIC: "Metabolic regulation of cell death" SPEAKER: Dr. Fiachra Humphries
22Apr
1 p.m. | Zoom This seminar will focus on grantsmanship and the different types of funding opportunities offered by AHA.
22Apr
2 p.m. | HSF II Auditorium Join us in person for the Stephen R. Max, PhD Memorial Lecture 2025. Speaker: Carto Laurencin, MD, PhD. Reception to follow in HSF II foyer.
23Apr
3 p.m. | Health Sciences Facility II Auditorium | 20 Penn Street | First Floor TOPIC: "The multifaceted importance of innate immune receptors in health and diseases" SPEAKER: Jenny Ting
24Apr
1 p.m. | Zoom This 30-minute session dives into the details of building a figure from scratch.
29Apr
9 a.m. | Zoom This session will highlight how UMSOM early stage faculty can work with the SOM Foundation Relations team to find and apply for funding opportunities that are geared toward early stage faculty.
30Apr
1 p.m. | Zoom This session will introduce researchers to the valuable services and expertise available within the Institute for Genome Sciences, including the Maryland Genomics and the Informatics Resource Center.
5May
1 p.m. | Zoom This session will begin by helping faculty understand how to develop a budget for their research lab or program, and will then address how to diversify your sources of funding.
5May
3:30 p.m. | Pharmacy Hall Room N103 or via Zoom: https://umaryland.zoom.us/j/91254840498 This year's recipients, Drs. Crews and Deshaies, are recognized for their collaborative work leading to a new class of drugs; the PROTAC concept, targeting protein degradation to treat human disease.
8May
9 a.m. | Zoom This session explores how AI-powered tools can serve as research assistants, grant-writing collaborators, and academic editors, streamlining the research process and improving efficiency.
13May
3 p.m. | Howard Hall, Reid Room A Come and hear the Center for Innovative Biomedical Resources (CIBR) discuss ways to think about the NIH elements of rigor. This is an in-person lecture.
15May
Noon | Zoom This informational session will give potential applicants the opportunity to ask questions regarding CARTI's  "Basic Science Research Training Track Program" and application process.

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