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Students, Postdoctoral Scholars and Faculty in the Graduate Program in Life Sciences have an abundance of seminars to choose from. Every basic science department and many of our programs organize seminar series that feature renowned researchers.

Date/TimeTitle/DescriptionSpeakerLocationHost
11/17/09
04:00 PM -
05:00 PM
Naturally Obessed: the making of a scientist
A true study of the struggleto become a scientist and the triumph of making a discovery.  This event is open to everyone interested in attending.
Special Movie Screening Sponsored by GPILS
HSF II AuditoriumGPILS
11/19/09
08:30 AM -
12:30 PM
Grant Writing Workshop for New Investigators
November 19-20, 2009
8:30am – 3:30pm (11/19)
8:30am – 12:30pm (11/20)
 
This workshop is targeted to new/junior faculty who have not yet applied to the NIH or who are not familiar with the NIH grant application process. This 1.5 day, examples-driven workshop is designed to help junior faculty understand how to plan, organize and write a competitive grant application.  The focus of the workshop is on the new NIH grant application and review criteria; specifically, participants will learn how to develop an NIH grant application that addresses the new NIH review criteria. The following subjects will be covered: Writing a Competitive Research Grant; Developing a Budget; Understanding the NIH Peer-Review System; and Identifying Sources of Funding for Your Research.
 
NOTE: This workshop will identify changes to the NIH peer review and changes to the NIH research grant application (new page limit and organization).
 
Registration is required at www.peopleware.net/1482 
Wendy Sanders, MA
UM SOM
SMC Campus Center Ballroom B #210Office for Research Career Development
12/8/09
12:00 PM -
06:00 PM
First Translational Technologies and Resources Symposium
  • 12:15  - Dr. David Weber, Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology: Structure/Function and Inhibition of S110B
  • 1:45 – Dr. Bruce Yu, Associate Professor Departments of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Bioengineering: Imaging Agents for 19F MRI
  • 3:15 – Dr. Alan Faden, Director, Center for Shock Trauma and Anesthesiology Research: Imaging Network: Role of Imaging in Translational Neurotrauma
Various UMB Faculty
Various UMB
MSTF Auditorium, , 685 W. Baltimore Street. Reception to follow immediately
1/19/10
09:00 AM -
05:00 PM
Short Course in Research Data Management
Objectives: Research frequently requires the efficient collection, storage and manipulation of data sets of varying sizes. Researchers must be adept at selecting and using appropriate computer-based tools to aid in this process.
 
Please e-mail Errica Muriel emuriel@medicine.umaryland.edu to register.  Limit 25 students/workshop participants
 

Clinical Research Curriculum (K30) program and the Department of Epidemiology and Preventive Medicine
Errica Muriel
5/17/10
04:30 PM -
05:30 PM
GPILS 4th Annual Distinguished Lectureship
4th Annual GPILS Distinguished Lectureship
Bert Vogelstein, MD, Clayton Professor of Oncology and Pathology, HHMI Investigator
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine & HHMI
UMB Dental School, 650 W. Balt St, Lussier Lectur Hall, Ground FloorDavid Weber, PhD

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