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Tuesday, 10 Dec 2024

Seminar: Metabolic regulation of the male germline stem cell niche

Dec 10, 2024

1:00 PM - 1:50 PM

1414 Molecular Biology

free

Research Lectures

Join this Genetics, Development and Cell Biology department seminar to hear Dr. Rafael S. Demarco, assistant professor in the department of biology at the University of Louisville, discuss research that highlights a critical role for metabolic factors in stem cell maintenance, providing a framework for investigating the impact of aging and metabolic diseases or stem cell function and tissue homeostasis.

Workshop: Subrecipient Monitoring

Dec 10, 2024

1:30 PM - 3:00 PM

Virtual

free

Research Training, development

Collaborations with subrecipients are an essential part of research, but how do we properly manage subrecipients? Join OSPA as we examine the Uniform Guidance's expanded requirements for subrecipient monitoring on federal financial assistance awards. We will review roles and responsibilities within ISU along with important source documents like the Subrecipient Request Form and the Subrecipient Information Questionnaire.

Meeting: Research Project Management Council

Dec 10, 2024

2:00 PM

via Zoom, register to receive the link

free

Research Meetings, receptions Training, development

This event is open to all P&S staff who manage sponsored research projects or programs. Connect with other research project management professionals and learn how the council can support you.

Workshop: NIH Funding Fundamentals

Dec 10, 2024

2:00 PM - 3:30 PM

Ensminger Conference Room (1204), Kildee Hall

free

Research Training, development

Join us for a workshop designed to give you a fundamental understanding of the NIH grants process. We'll cover essential funding mechanisms, determine which mechanism is best for your project, and strategies for navigating the simplified review framework that will take effect for submissions after January 24, 2025. You'll learn how to identify an NIH program officer and explore early career and new investigator benefits.