Showing posts with label symposiums. Show all posts
Showing posts with label symposiums. Show all posts

Sunday, September 23, 2018

USC/UBC virtual Symposium 10/11/2018

Modern technology allows us to connect at our finger tips with people around the globe. Now, we can connect USC with colleagues worldwide to exchange ideas and forge new partnerships. With this goal in mind, the Eli and Edythe Broad Center for Regenerative Medicine and Stem Cell Research is holding a virtual symposium using upgraded audiovisual systems in the Broad CIRM Center auditorium to connect with a sister auditorium at the Regenerative Medicine Center, University of British Columbia, Canada. The all-day meeting will take place on October 11th and will feature talks from faculty and trainees in both centers. You are all welcome to attend. There will be a virtual poster session during lunch and a happy hour in the afternoon. If you are interested in presenting a poster, please contact Qing Liu qliumich@med.usc.edu for details.

Please note: lunch will be provided for registered participants only.



Thursday, July 12, 2018

2018 Southern California Biomedical Sciences Graduate Student Symposium

We would like to invite you to present your ongoing, basic and translational biomedical research at the 2018 Southern California Biomedical Sciences Graduate Student Symposium, hosted at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center on Friday, October 26. The goal of this symposium is to highlight and celebrate graduate research and to provide the opportunity to foster inter-institutional relations all across Southern California and throughout the state. It is planned by graduate students, for graduate students.

This year we are proud to present our keynote speaker, Shane Liddelow, PhD. Dr. Liddelow is assistant professor of Neuroscience and Physiology at New York University. The Liddelow laboratory studies the mechanisms that induce different forms of reactive astrocytes, and how they interact with other cells in the CNS. The symposium will also feature a Q&A panel with industry experts with experience at several biotechnology companies.

We invite all who are participating to share their work and submit an abstract of no more than 500 words as part of their free registration. Masters and PhD students are encouraged to present a poster of their research, and outstanding abstracts will be chosen for oral presentations.  Additionally, cash awards will be given out for best posters and presentations.  To register for the symposium and to submit an abstract, please go to www.graduatesymposium.org and please see the flyer for additional information. Please email socalgradsymposium@gmail.com with any questions.

If any students are interested in joining the Symposium Planning Committee, please email Madelyn.mccauley@cshs.org , we welcome students from any institution to join.

Thank you and we hope to see you and your research this year!




Wednesday, August 17, 2016

Register for "Epigenetic Control and Cellular Plasticity" Symposium at UCI

The UCI Center for Epigenetics and Metabolism is hosting a Symposium titled "Epigenetic Control and Cellular Plasticity" on October 6-7, 2016 at the Beckman Center of the National Academies of Sciences and Engineering in Irvine, CA.

Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Register for the 4th Annual Research Symposium at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center

We would like to invite you to present your ongoing, basic and translational biomedical research at the 4th Annual Research Symposium at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.    Our annual symposium is planned and conducted entirely by the graduate student body here at Cedars-Sinai. It is our belief that this symposium, by students and for students, provides a unique opportunity to foster inter-institutional relations all across Southern California and throughout the state.

This year we are proud to present our keynote speaker, Jeffrey D. Rothstein MD, PhD. Dr. Rothstein is the John Griffin Director of the Brain Science Institute and professor of Neurology and Neuroscience at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA. He is the founder and director of the Robert Packard Center for ALS Research at Johns Hopkins, the largest collaborative academic organization dedicated towards understanding ALS and developing novel therapeutics.  Dr. Rothstein has made significant contributions to the scientific community, with over 250 peer reviewed publications and over a dozen patents on candidate drugs and biomarkers for ALS and Neurodegenerative Diseases. Dr. Rothstein will embody the spirit of this symposium through his work at the intersection of medical practice and medical research.

We invite all who are participating to share their work and submit an abstract of no more than 500 words as part of their registration.  This symposium caters towards both basic and translational biomedical research. Masters and PhD students are encouraged to present a poster of their research, and outstanding abstracts will be chosen for oral presentations.  Additionally, cash awards will be given out for best posters and presentations.  To register for the symposium and to submit an abstract, please go to www.graduatesymposium.org and click REGISTER NOW on the home page.  Please see the flyer attached for additional information and where to submit questions or comments.

Thank you for your time and we hope to see you and your research this year.

- 2016 CSMC Graduate Student Association


Ryan Middleton, MS
Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute
8700 Beverly Blvd , 1094 Davis Bldg.
Los Angeles, CA 90048
310-423-8940 | ryan.middleton@cshs.org

Thursday, April 9, 2015

2nd Annual Zilkha Symposium on Alzheimer Disease & Related Disorders

You can ESVP to the event utilizing the following link – www.usc.edu/esvp (code: zilkha). Please note that the ESVP does not guarantee a seat. All seating will be first come, first served. 
Contact Julie Carl at 323-442-3219 or at jcarl@usc.edu if you have any questions.