Office of Research Webinars
Consulting, 10-11 a.m., Wednesday, May 20 — Join the Office of Research and Dr. Stuart Cogan for a discussion of best practices and advice for engaging in outside consulting activities that offer personal and professional benefits while also contributing to the missions of the University. Registration is politely requested. For more information, email Tiffany Willoughby.
Center Stage Seminar Series, 3-4 p.m., Wednesday, May 20 — The Office of Research will host Dr. Theodore (Ted) Price, Eugene McDermott Professor and Director of the Center for Advanced Pain Studies. Price will showcase research taking place at the Center for Advanced Pain Studies. Registration is required. For more information, email Tiffany Willoughby.
Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) Development Series, 2-3 p.m.
- Session 6: Reporting your Research with Dr. Joseph Pancrazio, vice president for research, Thursday, May 21
- Session 7: Responsibilities to Society with Dr. Nikki Delk, assistant professor of biological sciences, Tuesday, May 26
- Session 8: Summative, Thursday, May 28
Join Office of Research professional staff and guest speakers as they share valuable information to support your efforts in conducting responsible research.
Completion of all eight one-hour Responsible Conduct of Research (RCR) sessions, in addition to the online RCR foundations training, is required to satisfy NSF and select NIH grant funding requirements.
Advance registration is required for each of the eight sessions. Registrants will receive a confirmation email immediately with links to add the webinar to an online calendar of their choice. Instructions for how to join each online webinar will be sent to only those who register prior to 9 a.m. on the day of each session.
For more information, email Tiffany Willoughby.
20/20 Focus on Research Online Seminar Series: “Metal-Organic Frameworks for Cancer Therapy,” 10-11 a.m., Friday, May 29 — Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs) are hybrid materials containing both organic and inorganic components. The research of Juan Pablo Vizuet, PhD candidate in chemistry, focuses on the synthesis of MOFs that contain holmium as the metal component, an element that has shown potential for cancer therapy. This presentation will focus on different structures that have been synthesized, as well as designs of delivery applications. Registration is required. For more information, email Anricka Ziller.
Lab to Launch - Online Seminar Series for Researchers Interested in Entrepreneurship: "Technology Ideation to Commercialization: From the Lens of an Academic Researcher,” noon-12:45 p.m., Monday, June 1 — Speaker will be Dr. Shalini Prasad, department head and professor of bioengineering. The Lab to Launch series is sponsored by the Office of Research, in partnership with the Institute for Innovation and Entrepreneurship and Blackstone Launchpad. Registration is required. For more information, email Anricka Ziller.
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