The Margaret Moffat Research Day is an annual event intended to
highlight the research of graduate students from departments within the
Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry. As part of the Research
Day, graduate students submit abstracts for a poster competition.
The posters will be organized into broad categories for judging.
All undergraduate students are welcome to
attend the event and see the exciting research currently being done by graduate
students. Event will be held at the Great Hall. For more events please go to ThisWeek@SchulichEvents
Margaret Moffat Research and Career Day--March 29th, 2011
Call for Abstracts--Jan. 21st, 2011.
EVENTS THIS WEEK
Jan.
17 - Recruitment Seminar Tier II Canada Research Chair in Biostatistics
– “New tools for new technologies: Differential analysis of
genome-scale sequencing data”
Jan. 17 - Physiology & Pharmacology Seminar Series - “Regeneration of blood vessels with form and function”
Jan.
18 - Global Health Discussion Forum: Jane Philpott, “Canadians engaging
in Global Health - Why and How?” and Dale Guenter, “The Inner City as
Global Health Venue,” Medical Sciences Building 190, 6 – 8 p.m.
Jan. 18 - Oncology Grand Rounds – “Dichloroacetic Acid in Breast Cancer: Exploring Apoptosis as a Mechanism of Action”
Jan.
18 - Recruitment Seminar Anatomy & Cell Biology – “Quantitative and
Qualitative Assessment of the Dissection Experience in Gross Anatomy”
Jan. 18 & 20 - Continuing Professional Development Free Workshop - “Word 2007, Level I”
Jan.
18 - Continuing Professional Development Free Workshop - “Implementing
the New Schulich Mentorship Policy and Guidelines: A Workshop for
Clinical Departments”
Jan.
18 - Continuing Professional Development Free Workshop - “Implementing
the New Schulich Mentorship Policy and Guidelines: A Workshop for
Dentistry & Basic Science Departments”
Jan 19 - Statistics and Data Series at Western – Guest Speaker
Jan. 20 - Robarts Seminar Series – “Acoustic Experience Alters How You See the World”
Jan. 20 - Infection & Immunity Seminar Series – “Imaging the Initiation of the CD8 T-cell Response to Virus”
Jan. 21 - Research Showcase for Biochemistry Students
Jan.
21 - Epidemiology & Biostatistics Seminar Series – “Brother can you
spare a few million dimes?: A primer on grant-writing in the health
sciences.”
Jan. 21 - Continuing Professional Development Free Workshop - “Principled Negotiation”
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