Upcoming Events By Year
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Wed Sep 13, 2017
Originally published at harpercancer.nd.edu.
Thu Sep 14, 2017
Grant-Winners Seminars – Writing Successful Grants
Notre Dame Research Administration and the Graduate School offer the following grant-writing workshop for academic researchers. All departments and disciplines are encouraged to attend. Writing Successful Grants Presenter Robert Porter, PhD Thursday,…
Fri Sep 15, 2017
Grant-Winners Seminars – Career Development Grants for Pre- and Postdocs
Career Development Grants for Pre- and Postdocs Presenter Robert Porter, PhD Friday, September 15, 9 am – 12 pm, B01 McCourtney Hall Career Development Grants for Pre- and Postdocs workshop will focus on a variety of grants that support doctoral students…
Wed Sep 20, 2017
Core Facility Fair
2017 ND Core Facility Fair McCourtney Hall common area, Noon-4 pm This event is open to all interested undergraduate students, graduate students, post-docs, faculty, and staff, as well as external customers, who wish to learn more about what the core facilities are and…
Mon Oct 2, 2017
Third annual STEMentorship Program
The Association for Women in Science – Notre Dame chapter (AWIS) is organizing the third annual STEMentorship Program on October 2. This program focuses on connecting undergraduate women in STEM fields with graduate students for professional…
Mon Oct 9, 2017
Clinical and Translational Research and Careers in Healthcare: Bench to Bedside & Beyond
H.G. Munshi, M.D., will be giving a talk on his career journey to become a research physician. A Harvard-trained physician who got into research after completing his residency, Munshi is currenlty an oncologist who also runs a research lab at Northwestern University Originally…
Tue Oct 10, 2017
Departmental Seminar: Siyuan Zhang
Siyuan Zhang, Dee Assistant Professor at the University of Notre Dame, will give a seminar entitled “Unraveling bewildered tumor ecosystem – from molecular insights to clinical translation” on Tuesday, October 10 at 4:00 pm in 283 Galvin.
Originally published at biology.nd.edu.
Wed Oct 11, 2017
Life Sciences Symposium
The Life Sciences Symposium is led and organized by graduate students in the Department of Biological Sciences. The purpose of this symposium is to provide opportunities for graduate students to interact with prominent scientists and to highlight the cutting-edge research being done on campus in addition to fostering collaborations that had not previously existed. The symposium has been generously supported by the Ar-Hale Family Foundation to promote biological inquiry and professional development of trainees.
Wed Oct 11, 2017
Life Sciences Symposium: Bridging the Gap from Bench to Bedside
Wednesday, October 11, 2017 8:15 a.m. – 5:15 p.m. The Life Sciences Symposium is led and organized by graduate students in the Department of Biological Sciences. The purpose of this symposium is to provide opportunities for graduate students to interact with prominent scientists and…
Thu Oct 12, 2017
Taming the Pharmakon: A Workshop on Improving Pharmaceutical Science
October 12 – 14, 2017
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Fri Oct 13, 2017
Taming the Pharmakon: A Workshop on Improving Pharmaceutical Science
October 12 – 14, 2017
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Sat Oct 14, 2017
Taming the Pharmakon: A Workshop on Improving Pharmaceutical Science
October 12 – 14, 2017
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Tue Oct 24, 2017
Departmental Seminar: Michael Pfrender
Michael Pfrender, Associate Professor and Director of the Genomics Core at the University of Notre Dame, will give a seminar on Tuesday, October 24 at 4:00 pm in 283 Galvin.
Originally published at biology.nd.edu.
Fri Nov 3, 2017
Career Pathway Seminar: David Hochstetler, Operations Analyst, Facebook
Career Pathway Seminar: David Hochestetler, Operations Analyst, Facebook.
Friday, November 3, 2017 A100 Harper Hall 2:00pm-3:30pm
Sat Nov 4, 2017
Science Exploration Series: Forbidden Symmetries, Penrose Tiles, and the Nobel Prize
Join us for some science before the Wake Forest game! Brian Hall, professor of mathematics, will speak at 12 p.m. in 101 Jordan Hall of Science about so-called forbidden symmetries, sharing many stories and…
Mon Nov 6, 2017
GIS Day at Notre Dame: Call for Proposals
Deadline for Submissions Monday, November 6, 2017 Overview Learn to harness the power of geospatial data. Join us for GIS Day at Notre Dame — a symposium on November…
Mon Nov 6, 2017
Fang Li (University of Minnesota)
Special Seminar “Coronavirus Spike Proteins: Structure, Function, and Vaccine Design” Originally published at chemistry.nd.edu.
Tue Nov 7, 2017
Professional Development: Outside-Academia Career Panel
Professional Development: Outside-Academia Career Panel This event is offered by the Biological Sciences Student Organization. This career event will feature a panel of invited guests, including recent science graduates, Notre Dame alumni, who have been successful outside “traditional” academic…
Thu Nov 9, 2017
Opportunities for undergraduate and graduate research at the MD Anderson Cancer Center
Gheath Al-Atrash, D.O., Ph.D. is an associate professor of medicine at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. He is a physician-scientist in the Department of Stem Cell Transplantation and Cellular Therapy. He completed his medical and graduate training at the University…
Fri Nov 10, 2017
ACMS Colloquium: Xiulan Lai, MBI, Ohio State University & Renmin University of China
Xiulan Lai, MBI, Ohio State University & Renmin University of China, will give a colloquium titled, “Mathematical modeling about the synergy and antagonism…
Fri Nov 10, 2017
Clinical and Translational Research and Careers in Health Care: Transitions from School to Work
Join us at 5:30 p.m. in 283 Galvin to hear from Daniel Klauer, DDS, clinical director of TMJ and Sleep Therapy Center of Northern Indiana and clinical professor, Indiana University-South Bend. Dr. Klauer decided to make a shift in his career from…
Tue Nov 14, 2017
Nicholas A. Kotov: Self-Organization of Biomimetic Nanoparticles
Inorganic nanoparticles (NPs) have the ability to self-organize into variety of structures. Analysis of experimental data for different types of NPs indicates a general trend of self-assembly under a wider range of conditions and having broader structural variability than self-assembling units from organic matter. Remarkably, the internal organization of self-assembled NP systems rival in complexity to those found in biology which reflects the biomimetic behavior of nanoscale inorganic matter.
Wed Nov 15, 2017
LEADERSHIP IN ACADEMIA
Academic Women’s Panel II: “Leadership in Academia” (Open to ND graduate students, postdoctoral scholars, and early career professionals.) Women in leadership positions at the University will discuss challenges, opportunities, and lessons learned from their experiences…
Thu Nov 16, 2017
NDnano Center meeting
James Thompson Associate Vice President for Innovation IDEA Center Originally published at nano.nd.edu.…
Thu Nov 16, 2017
Community Seminar Series: Realities of Lung Cancer
Originally published at harpercancer.nd.edu.
Tue Nov 28, 2017
Departmental Seminar: Stacey Gilk
Stacey Gilk, Assistant Professor in the Department of Microbiology and Immunology at Indiana University School of Medicine, will give a seminar on Tuesday, November 28 at 4:00 pm in 283 Galvin.
Wed Nov 29, 2017
MCCLOSKEY NEW VENTURE COMPETITION
COMPETE TO WIN MORE THAN $200,000 IN THE MCCLOSKEY NEW VENTURE COMPETITION
Thu Nov 30, 2017
Clinical and Translational Research and Careers in Health Care: What's it like to be an oncologist?
Interested in clinical research and/or a dual degree in medicine? Join us at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 30 to hear from Jose´ A. Bufill, M.D., partner, Michiana Hematology Oncology, PC, and director of the cancer genetics program at St. Joseph Regional Medical Center. His research and clinical…
Mon Dec 4, 2017
Professional Development: How to Design LinkedIn and Other Sites
This event is offered by the Biological Sciences Graduate Program. More information coming soon! Originally published at biology.nd.edu.
Tue Dec 5, 2017
Departmental Seminar: Brian Popko
Brian Popko, Jack Miller Professor of Neurological Disorders, Director, The Center for Peripheral Neuropathy, and Associate Chair for Research at University of Chicago, will give a seminar entitled "Multiple sclerosis: an oligodendrocyte point of view" on Tuesday, December 5 at 4:00 pm in 283 Galvin.