Friday, 08 Mar 2024
Research & Innovation Roundtable: Community Vitality
Join the Office of the Vice President as we host faculty from across campus to share perspectives and areas of expertise around strategic, global challenges and facilitate research team formation to compete for matching seed grant funding for Community Vitality projects. Lunch will be provided during this event.
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.
Thursday, 21 Mar 2024
Workshop: PI Departure/Change & Revised GoldSheet
The season of PI departures is nearly upon us, and we're here to help you get started on planning. Whether you're dealing with research awards from federal agencies, non-profits, industries, or independent sponsors, you'll learn what options are available and steps the department and PI should take in advance of departure to facilitate a smooth process.
Tuesday, 26 Mar 2024
Seminar: The Plot Thickens: navigating the complexity of pectin development in plant growth and development
Join this Genetics, Development and Cell Biology department seminar as we host Dr. Charles Anderson, the Pennsylvania State University professor and associate head of research and faculty success in the Department of Biology, Sustainability Council Chair and co-director for the Center for Biorenewables, to discuss research into how pectins influence plant cell, tissue, and organ morphogenesis in complex ways.
Wednesday, 27 Mar 2024
Workshop: Working in ezFedGrants
In this session, you'll get detailed instructions on how to navigate the USDA ezFedGrants system, which is currently used by APHIS, Foreign Agricultural Service, and will soon be used by NRCS and other USDA agencies. You'll learn how to obtain system access, prepare and submit applications, and manage progress reporting. You'll leave with some practical tools and guidance that will help you work with the system.