Category: Past Events
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Sep 12 – North Dakota State University; 11:00 – 1:30; Fargo, ND
There is exceptional research infrastructure in place; new partnerships underway; and world class opportunities available for undergraduate, graduate, faculty and staff researchers and those engaged in creative pursuits at this student-focused, land-grant, research institution. With well over $100 million in …
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Sep 11 – University of North Dakota School of Medicine; 11:30 – 1:00; Grand Forks, ND
The University of North Dakota School of Medicine is one of only 11 federally selected sites in the nation to receive the most advanced technology–the microPET (positron emission tomography) scanner, cyclotron and hot lab–to conduct studies of the brain. One …
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Sep 6 – University of Texas – Arlington; 11:30 – 1:30; Arlington, TX (WAITLISTED)
The Center for Human Genomics focuses on studies of functional genetics. Instrumentation includes a pyrosequencer, real-time polymerase chain reaction in conjunction with automated sample preparation and liquid handling systems for high throughput applications. The center provides platforms for genotyping, as …
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Sep 5 – LSU Health Science Center – Shreveport; 11:30 – 1:30; Shreveport, LA
Faculty, staff and students at LSU Health Shreveport are actively engaged in research in a variety of biomedical areas, with concentrations in cancer, cardiovascular sciences, virology and neuroscience. It is a core part of our institution’s mission. Research on campus …
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August 22 – Texas A&M Health Science Center; 11:30 – 1:00; Bryan, TX (WAITLISTED)
Throughout the College of Medicine, active research programs are currently underway in biochemistry, cancer, cardiovascular and integrated biology, cell and molecular biology, clinical translational medicine, microbial and molecular pathogenesis and neuroscience. Research is conducted through both the basic science and …
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August 21 – TAMU School of Veterinary Medicine; 11:00 – 1:30; College Station, TX
Texas A&M School of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences researchers find answers to some of the world’s most complicated questions. Much of our research involves the “One Health” concept, which takes a look at the comprehensive health of humans, animals, …
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August 20 – University of Texas Southwestern; 12:00 – 1:30; Dallas, TX (Space Limited)
As one of the world’s foremost research institutions, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center™ fosters “no-fence” multidisciplinary research and rigorous scientific training in both basic and clinical research. UT Southwestern has a superb international reputation for life-changing research that …
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July 25 – Washington University School of Medicine; 11:30 – 1:30; St. Louis, MO
This is our 6th S3 Research Product show at Wash U co-sponsored by the Tissue Culture Core and Stockroom. The School of Medicine maintains one of the most dynamic and robust research enterprises in the nation. During the 2016 fiscal …
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July 24 – Donald Danforth Plant Science Center; 11:30 – 1:30; Creve Coeur, MO
The Donald Danforth Plant Science Center focuses scientific research at the nexus of food, energy and the environment to improve the productivity and sustainability of agriculture. We assemble interactive teams of scientists and develop unique platforms to discover underlying principles …
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July 18 – Fisher Scientific UTMB Summer Show; 11:30 – 1:30; Galveston, TX (Approval Required)
UTMB as of 2015 has over $125 million in funding and is ranked 52nd in overall NIH research funding. With over 152 faculty memebers in the Biomedical Science division at the University of Texas Medical Branch advances human understanding and …
