Monday, 18 Mar 2024
Seminar: Post-transcriptional regulation of RNA stability: a central element during hematopoietic development and disease
Join this Genetics, Development and Cell Biology department seminar as we host Dr. Luis Batista, associate professor in the Division of Hematology at John T. Miliken Department of Medicine at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis. Dr. Batista will discuss research into better understanding bone marrow failure patients with mutant telomerase and improving their treatment options.
Tuesday, 19 Mar 2024
The Foundation of Modern Medicine Is at Risk!
The discovery of antibiotics revolutionized medicine during World War 2 and have served as the foundation of almost every modern pillar of medicine that we take for granted, including organ transplantation, premature birth, chemotherapy, and infectious disease. However, the pipeline of new antibiotic discovery has essentially stopped, and the rate of resistance development threatens the utility of these drugs in maintaining the health of...
Wednesday, 20 Mar 2024
Online series: Start Something
"Beyond the Business Plan: Entrepreneurial Health and Well-Being," MichaelLerman, assistant professor of entrepreneurship. This discussion will describe the meaning of founders' health and well-being, review related literature pertaining to these underlying tensions of the entrepreneurial experience, and present tangible suggestions for facilitating greater health and well-being as an entrepreneur. Registration required for link.
Friday, 22 Mar 2024
Innovation Lunch Club
Lisa Shimkat, state director for America's Small Business Development Center (SBDC) Iowa, will illustrate how SBDC Iowa explores partnerships with rural connectors and economic developers to propel innovation and serve lowa's business owners.