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Mar
31
Tue
SDS: The Art of Grantwriting
Mar 31 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
SDS: The Art of Grantwriting

Dr. Leslie King from Penn Vet will be presenting a special virtual IRM seminar about The Art of Grantwriting. Leslie is an expert grant writer and will be offering some tips and strategies for your next application. This should be especially helpful for trainees.

Apr
23
Thu
SDS: Live Cell Imaging
Apr 23 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
SDS: Live Cell Imaging

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Please join us for a special seminar today with Nicolas Plachta about Why We Should Use More Live Imaging Approaches for Our Projects. Nico will be talking about some of techniques his laboratory uses to study early development and what advantages they offer.

May
26
Tue
SDS: Introduction to Illustrator
May 26 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

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On Tuesday, May 26 at noon we will be hosting a special webinar with Lexi Voss, the Biomedical Library’s Visualizationist, on the basics of using Adobe Illustrator for scientific figures. This is a great opportunity for folks who are new to the program and want to learn the basics in a workshop geared toward scientists instead of graphic designers.

Registration is required to receive workshop materials.

Jun
10
Wed
IRM Faculty Lunch: Rompolas
Jun 10 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
IRM Faculty Lunch: Rompolas

(06/10): CANCELLED

Dear IRM Faculty,

In solidarity with everyone participating in the Shut Down STEM day of reflection, we have decided to cancel today’s IRM faculty lunch. Thank you to Pantelis for forgoing his opportunity to speak today to allow us to focus on this important movement.

If you want to learn more about the June 10 #ShutDownSTEM movement, there is more information here and here. Please share with us any of the results or suggestions your labs discuss today or any other thoughts you may have about how the IRM can contribute to Penn’s actions for improving racial equity on campus.

Jul
21
Tue
SDS: Preprints in Conversation
Jul 21 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
SDS: Preprints in Conversation
The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance and impact of preprint servers like never before. But are these tools right for you? What do preprints mean for exposure? Trainees? Research quality?
Join us on Tuesday, July 21 at 1 PM EDT for a seminar with our own Joel Boerckel, Ph.D.: “Preprints in Conversation: An Argument for Preprint Adoption by Researchers in the IRM.” Joel will be discussing his personal experience with preprints and sharing why he thinks this tool is ripe for widespread use. Come learn more about this science communication strategy and discuss the state of preprints in 2020, whether you have used them or not.
Hope to see you there!
Sep
9
Wed
Faculty Lunch: Alex Hughes
Sep 9 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Faculty Lunch: Alex Hughes

IRM Faculty members only. Information about call details or room location will be emailed 1 week prior to the lunch. Please contact Diona Cashioli (diona.cashioli@pennmedicine.upenn.edu) if you have any questions.

This month: Alex Hughes, Ph.D, Assistant Professor of Bioengineering

Oct
7
Wed
Faculty Lunch: Pantelis Rompolas
Oct 7 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Faculty Lunch: Pantelis Rompolas

IRM Faculty members only. Information about call details or room location will be emailed 1 week prior to the lunch. Please contact Diona Cashioli (diona.cashioli@pennmedicine.upenn.edu) if you have any questions.

This month: Pantelis Rompolas, Ph.D., M.B.A., Assistant Professor of Dermatology

Oct
15
Thu
Science & Bias: Adam Benforado
Oct 15 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

 

Illuminating the Law: How Science Can Help Us Identify and Address Bias in the Criminal Justice System

Adam Benforado’s principal interest is in applying insights from the mind sciences—most notably cognitive psychology—to law and legal theory. Collaborating with psychologists on novel experiments, Professor Benforado is focused on developing a more realistic understanding of the behavior of legal actors.

Join us for this Special Seminar to discuss how bias influences the criminal justice system in the United States and how these insights can inform our practice of science.

Please contact yaroshc@pennmedicine.upenn.edu with any questions.

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Nov
4
Wed
Scientific and Ethical Frontiers in Understanding Human Development
Nov 4 @ 9:00 am – 4:00 pm

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Our ability to study the first stages of life is profoundly changing. Come learn about the science and discuss the ethics on these frontiers.

Update (11/2): The attendee link was sent to all registrants this morning. Please check your spam or junk folders if you did not receive it. If you did not receive the link, please contact yaroshc@pennmedicine.upenn.edu.

Event Details

WHEN: November 4, 2020 (Schedule)

WHERE: Virtual via BlueJeans Events- Link will be sent to registered attendees

WHAT: A timely and exciting event that will focus on the latest advances in modeling early human development and provide a forum to discuss both the scientific and ethical dimensions of newly developed technologies. Our speakers will examine cutting-edge methods such as extended in vitro embryo models; chimeras of animal hosts seeded with human cells; the use of human induced pluripotent cells (iPSCs) to generate germ cell precursors and embryo-like structures; and curing forms of infertility by uterine transplantation.

This event is free and open to the public. REGISTER to receive a link to the event and submit an abstract for lightning talk consideration. This event will not be recorded. Generously sponsored by New England Biolabs and Penn’s Vice Provost for Research University Research Foundation.

Schedule

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Welcome and Introductions (9:00 AM)

Session 1- “Frontiers of embryonic development research”

9:15-9:45               Janet Rossant (University of Toronto/Hospital for Sick Children)

9:45-10:05            Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz (University of Cambridge/Caltech)

10:15-10:35           Nicolas Plachta (University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine)

10:35-10:50          Break

10:50-11:10           Kurt Barnhart (University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine)

11:10-11:45           Panel Discussion with Session 1 Speakers and Audience

Lightning Talks (11:45-noon)

Akshata Almad

Louis Prahl

Wenchao Qian

Session 2- “Approaches & Ethics for the Future of Developmental Biology”

1:00-1:30               Jianping Fu (University of Michigan)

1:30-1:50               Kathleen (Kate) O’Neill (University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine)

1:50-2:10               Kataro Sasaki (University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine)

2:10-2:25               Break

2:25-2:45               Guo-li Ming (University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine)

2:45-3:05               Insoo Hyun (Case Western University/ Harvard University)

3:05-3:50               Panel Discussion with Session 2 Speakers and Audience

3:50-4:00               Closing remarks

Thank you to our sponsors!

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Nov
11
Wed
Faculty Lunch: Kyla Ortved
Nov 11 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm
Faculty Lunch: Kyla Ortved

IRM Faculty members only. Information about call details or room location will be emailed 1 week prior to the lunch. Please contact Diona Cashioli (diona.cashioli@pennmedicine.upenn.edu) if you have any questions.

This month: Kyla Ortved,D.V.M, Ph.D., Jacques Jenny Endowed Term Chair of Orthopedic Surgery (Penn Vet)