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SUMMARY:Women's Brain Health Conference - Hot Topics Symposium
DESCRIPTION:This symposium is part of our Women’s Brain Health Virtual Conference Series\, which brings attention to the brain health issues women face and encourages the medical\, scientific and commercial communities to address them. In this session\, we will hear from four renowned speakers who will discuss current hot topics related to womens health. \n\n\n\nSpeaker\nTalk Title\n\n\nDr. Karyn M. Frick\, Ph.D.\, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee\nEstrogens and Memory: Translating Basic Research into Therapies for Memory Dysfunction and Menopause\n\n\nDr. Laura Been\, Ph.D.\, Haverford College\nThe Role of Postpartum Estrogen Withdrawal in Neuroplasticity and Anxiety\n\n\nDr. Robert-Paul Juster\, Ph.D.\, Université de Montréal\nIntegrating Intersectionality in the Allostatic Load Model\n\n\nDr. Nafissa Ismail.\, Ph.D.\, Université de Ottawa\nThe Pill and the Brain\n\n\n\nIndividual Event Cost\nGeneral Public: $15 \nStudents: $10 \nWe offer you the option of registering for individual events or signing up for the entire series. Click here to learn more about the conference\, or register for this event below. \nIndividual Event Registration \n*If you registered for the Women’s Brain Health Conference before April 2020 you will automatically be given access to this event at no additional charge. However\, we ask that you sign up if you’d like to attend so we can send meeting details only to those interested in joining. When registering\, please use the discount code provided to you by email on Sep 3. 
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SUMMARY:Women's Brain Health Conference - Hot Topics Symposium
DESCRIPTION:This symposium is part of our Women’s Brain Health Virtual Conference Series\, which brings attention to the brain health issues women face and encourages the medical\, scientific and commercial communities to address them. In this session\, we will hear from four renowned speakers who will discuss current hot topics related to womens health. \n\n\n\nSpeaker\nTalk Title\n\n\nDr. Karyn M. Frick\, Ph.D.\, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee\nEstrogens and Memory: Translating Basic Research into Therapies for Memory Dysfunction and Menopause\n\n\nDr. Laura Been\, Ph.D.\, Haverford College\nThe Role of Postpartum Estrogen Withdrawal in Neuroplasticity and Anxiety\n\n\nDr. Robert-Paul Juster\, Ph.D.\, Université de Montréal\nIntegrating Intersectionality in the Allostatic Load Model\n\n\nDr. Nafissa Ismail.\, Ph.D.\, Université de Ottawa\nThe Pill and the Brain\n\n\n\nIndividual Event Cost\nGeneral Public: $15 \nStudents: $10 \nWe offer you the option of registering for individual events or signing up for the entire series. Click here to learn more about the conference\, or register for this event below. \nIndividual Event Registration \n*If you registered for the Women’s Brain Health Conference before April 2020 you will automatically be given access to this event at no additional charge. However\, we ask that you sign up if you’d like to attend so we can send meeting details only to those interested in joining. When registering\, please use the discount code provided to you by email on Sep 3. 
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/womens-brain-health-conference-hot-topics-symposium-2/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Women's Brain Health Conference - Hot Topics Symposium
DESCRIPTION:This symposium is part of our Women’s Brain Health Virtual Conference Series\, which brings attention to the brain health issues women face and encourages the medical\, scientific and commercial communities to address them. In this session\, we will hear from four renowned speakers who will discuss current hot topics related to womens health. \n\n\n\nSpeaker\nTalk Title\n\n\nDr. Karyn M. Frick\, Ph.D.\, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee\nEstrogens and Memory: Translating Basic Research into Therapies for Memory Dysfunction and Menopause\n\n\nDr. Laura Been\, Ph.D.\, Haverford College\nThe Role of Postpartum Estrogen Withdrawal in Neuroplasticity and Anxiety\n\n\nDr. Robert-Paul Juster\, Ph.D.\, Université de Montréal\nIntegrating Intersectionality in the Allostatic Load Model\n\n\nDr. Nafissa Ismail.\, Ph.D.\, Université de Ottawa\nThe Pill and the Brain\n\n\n\nIndividual Event Cost\nGeneral Public: $15 \nStudents: $10 \nWe offer you the option of registering for individual events or signing up for the entire series. Click here to learn more about the conference\, or register for this event below. \nIndividual Event Registration \n*If you registered for the Women’s Brain Health Conference before April 2020 you will automatically be given access to this event at no additional charge. However\, we ask that you sign up if you’d like to attend so we can send meeting details only to those interested in joining. When registering\, please use the discount code provided to you by email on Sep 3. 
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/womens-brain-health-conference-hot-topics-symposium-3/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Women's Brain Health Conference - Hot Topics Symposium
DESCRIPTION:This symposium is part of our Women’s Brain Health Virtual Conference Series\, which brings attention to the brain health issues women face and encourages the medical\, scientific and commercial communities to address them. In this session\, we will hear from four renowned speakers who will discuss current hot topics related to womens health. \n\n\n\nSpeaker\nTalk Title\n\n\nDr. Karyn M. Frick\, Ph.D.\, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee\nEstrogens and Memory: Translating Basic Research into Therapies for Memory Dysfunction and Menopause\n\n\nDr. Laura Been\, Ph.D.\, Haverford College\nThe Role of Postpartum Estrogen Withdrawal in Neuroplasticity and Anxiety\n\n\nDr. Robert-Paul Juster\, Ph.D.\, Université de Montréal\nIntegrating Intersectionality in the Allostatic Load Model\n\n\nDr. Nafissa Ismail.\, Ph.D.\, Université de Ottawa\nThe Pill and the Brain\n\n\n\nIndividual Event Cost\nGeneral Public: $15 \nStudents: $10 \nWe offer you the option of registering for individual events or signing up for the entire series. Click here to learn more about the conference\, or register for this event below. \nIndividual Event Registration \n*If you registered for the Women’s Brain Health Conference before April 2020 you will automatically be given access to this event at no additional charge. However\, we ask that you sign up if you’d like to attend so we can send meeting details only to those interested in joining. When registering\, please use the discount code provided to you by email on Sep 3. 
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/womens-brain-health-conference-hot-topics-symposium-4/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Women's Brain Health Conference - Hot Topics Symposium
DESCRIPTION:This symposium is part of our Women’s Brain Health Virtual Conference Series\, which brings attention to the brain health issues women face and encourages the medical\, scientific and commercial communities to address them. In this session\, we will hear from four renowned speakers who will discuss current hot topics related to womens health. \n\n\n\nSpeaker\nTalk Title\n\n\nDr. Karyn M. Frick\, Ph.D.\, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee\nEstrogens and Memory: Translating Basic Research into Therapies for Memory Dysfunction and Menopause\n\n\nDr. Laura Been\, Ph.D.\, Haverford College\nThe Role of Postpartum Estrogen Withdrawal in Neuroplasticity and Anxiety\n\n\nDr. Robert-Paul Juster\, Ph.D.\, Université de Montréal\nIntegrating Intersectionality in the Allostatic Load Model\n\n\nDr. Nafissa Ismail.\, Ph.D.\, Université de Ottawa\nThe Pill and the Brain\n\n\n\nIndividual Event Cost\nGeneral Public: $15 \nStudents: $10 \nWe offer you the option of registering for individual events or signing up for the entire series. Click here to learn more about the conference\, or register for this event below. \nIndividual Event Registration \n*If you registered for the Women’s Brain Health Conference before April 2020 you will automatically be given access to this event at no additional charge. However\, we ask that you sign up if you’d like to attend so we can send meeting details only to those interested in joining. When registering\, please use the discount code provided to you by email on Sep 3. 
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/womens-brain-health-conference-hot-topics-symposium-5/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Norman Bethune Symposium 2021
DESCRIPTION:The 10th Annual Norman Bethune Symposium will take place on Tuesday May 18\, 2021\, from 8:00AM – 3:45PM PST via Zoom. \nWe have a fabulous program this year\, with speakers from across the world! Some of the highlights: \n– Keynote presentations on advances in patient blood management\, challenges in trauma-induced bleeding\, blood type and COVID-19 risk\, disorders of RBC metabolism\, new approaches in blood products\, and blood products in traumatic brain injury.\n– Lots of opportunities for presentations by students and trainees… from anywhere in the world! \nThe deadline to register is May 15\, 2021.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/norman-bethune-symposium-2021/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Norman Bethune Symposium 2021
DESCRIPTION:The 10th Annual Norman Bethune Symposium will take place on Tuesday May 18\, 2021\, from 8:00AM – 3:45PM PST via Zoom. \nWe have a fabulous program this year\, with speakers from across the world! Some of the highlights: \n– Keynote presentations on advances in patient blood management\, challenges in trauma-induced bleeding\, blood type and COVID-19 risk\, disorders of RBC metabolism\, new approaches in blood products\, and blood products in traumatic brain injury.\n– Lots of opportunities for presentations by students and trainees… from anywhere in the world! \nThe deadline to register is May 15\, 2021.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/norman-bethune-symposium-2021-2/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Norman Bethune Symposium 2021
DESCRIPTION:The 10th Annual Norman Bethune Symposium will take place on Tuesday May 18\, 2021\, from 8:00AM – 3:45PM PST via Zoom. \nWe have a fabulous program this year\, with speakers from across the world! Some of the highlights: \n– Keynote presentations on advances in patient blood management\, challenges in trauma-induced bleeding\, blood type and COVID-19 risk\, disorders of RBC metabolism\, new approaches in blood products\, and blood products in traumatic brain injury.\n– Lots of opportunities for presentations by students and trainees… from anywhere in the world! \nThe deadline to register is May 15\, 2021.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/norman-bethune-symposium-2021-3/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Norman Bethune Symposium 2021
DESCRIPTION:The 10th Annual Norman Bethune Symposium will take place on Tuesday May 18\, 2021\, from 8:00AM – 3:45PM PST via Zoom. \nWe have a fabulous program this year\, with speakers from across the world! Some of the highlights: \n– Keynote presentations on advances in patient blood management\, challenges in trauma-induced bleeding\, blood type and COVID-19 risk\, disorders of RBC metabolism\, new approaches in blood products\, and blood products in traumatic brain injury.\n– Lots of opportunities for presentations by students and trainees… from anywhere in the world! \nThe deadline to register is May 15\, 2021.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/norman-bethune-symposium-2021-4/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210518T080000
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DTSTAMP:20260409T034830
CREATED:20210315T233520Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210315T233520Z
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SUMMARY:Norman Bethune Symposium 2021
DESCRIPTION:The 10th Annual Norman Bethune Symposium will take place on Tuesday May 18\, 2021\, from 8:00AM – 3:45PM PST via Zoom. \nWe have a fabulous program this year\, with speakers from across the world! Some of the highlights: \n– Keynote presentations on advances in patient blood management\, challenges in trauma-induced bleeding\, blood type and COVID-19 risk\, disorders of RBC metabolism\, new approaches in blood products\, and blood products in traumatic brain injury.\n– Lots of opportunities for presentations by students and trainees… from anywhere in the world! \nThe deadline to register is May 15\, 2021.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/norman-bethune-symposium-2021-5/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210518T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210518T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T034830
CREATED:20210510T161151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210510T161151Z
UID:16472-1621342800-1621357200@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:UBC Experimental Medicine Career and Research Expo
DESCRIPTION:The UBC Department of Medicine invites its faculty members\, students\, and staff to the upcoming 2021 UBC Experimental Medicine Career and Research Expo\, brought to you by the Department of Medicine Research Office and Experimental Medicine Program. \nThe 2021 UBC Experimental Medicine Career and Research Expo is taking place virtually via Zoom on Tuesday\, May 18\, 2021\, from 1 pm – 5 pm.\n \nThe 2021 program features faculty keynote addresses from Dr. Manish Sadarangan (UBC Department of Pediatrics)\, Dr. Janice Eng (UBC Department of Physical Therapy)\, Dr. David Granville (UBC Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine)\, and Dr. Gail Murphy (UBC Vice-President of Research and Innovation). \nIn addition to keynote addresses\, the program will also feature student presentations (oral\, lighting and posters) and two panels (Industry Panel and Award/Grant Panel)\, which are an innovative part of this year’s event. Professionals in academia and industry will share their stories and answer questions. \nWe are pleased to welcome Dr. Bev Holmes\, President & CEO of Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research\, who will give a brief introduction on MSFHR and its role in developing health research talent. Dr. Holmes focuses on the funding\, production\, and uptake of health research and healthcare-related evidence in British Columbia. Her research interests include knowledge translation\, discourse analysis\, health communication\, risk communication\, and public involvement in health research. \nDetailed event program coming soon! \nRegister now to join us for an exciting afternoon of collective networking\, idea sharing\, and collaboration! We look forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-experimental-medicine-career-and-research-expo/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210518T130000
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DTSTAMP:20260409T034830
CREATED:20210510T161151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210510T161151Z
UID:26387-1621342800-1621357200@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:UBC Experimental Medicine Career and Research Expo
DESCRIPTION:The UBC Department of Medicine invites its faculty members\, students\, and staff to the upcoming 2021 UBC Experimental Medicine Career and Research Expo\, brought to you by the Department of Medicine Research Office and Experimental Medicine Program. \nThe 2021 UBC Experimental Medicine Career and Research Expo is taking place virtually via Zoom on Tuesday\, May 18\, 2021\, from 1 pm – 5 pm.\n \nThe 2021 program features faculty keynote addresses from Dr. Manish Sadarangan (UBC Department of Pediatrics)\, Dr. Janice Eng (UBC Department of Physical Therapy)\, Dr. David Granville (UBC Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine)\, and Dr. Gail Murphy (UBC Vice-President of Research and Innovation). \nIn addition to keynote addresses\, the program will also feature student presentations (oral\, lighting and posters) and two panels (Industry Panel and Award/Grant Panel)\, which are an innovative part of this year’s event. Professionals in academia and industry will share their stories and answer questions. \nWe are pleased to welcome Dr. Bev Holmes\, President & CEO of Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research\, who will give a brief introduction on MSFHR and its role in developing health research talent. Dr. Holmes focuses on the funding\, production\, and uptake of health research and healthcare-related evidence in British Columbia. Her research interests include knowledge translation\, discourse analysis\, health communication\, risk communication\, and public involvement in health research. \nDetailed event program coming soon! \nRegister now to join us for an exciting afternoon of collective networking\, idea sharing\, and collaboration! We look forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-experimental-medicine-career-and-research-expo-2/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210518T130000
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CREATED:20210510T161151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210510T161151Z
UID:28002-1621342800-1621357200@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:UBC Experimental Medicine Career and Research Expo
DESCRIPTION:The UBC Department of Medicine invites its faculty members\, students\, and staff to the upcoming 2021 UBC Experimental Medicine Career and Research Expo\, brought to you by the Department of Medicine Research Office and Experimental Medicine Program. \nThe 2021 UBC Experimental Medicine Career and Research Expo is taking place virtually via Zoom on Tuesday\, May 18\, 2021\, from 1 pm – 5 pm.\n \nThe 2021 program features faculty keynote addresses from Dr. Manish Sadarangan (UBC Department of Pediatrics)\, Dr. Janice Eng (UBC Department of Physical Therapy)\, Dr. David Granville (UBC Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine)\, and Dr. Gail Murphy (UBC Vice-President of Research and Innovation). \nIn addition to keynote addresses\, the program will also feature student presentations (oral\, lighting and posters) and two panels (Industry Panel and Award/Grant Panel)\, which are an innovative part of this year’s event. Professionals in academia and industry will share their stories and answer questions. \nWe are pleased to welcome Dr. Bev Holmes\, President & CEO of Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research\, who will give a brief introduction on MSFHR and its role in developing health research talent. Dr. Holmes focuses on the funding\, production\, and uptake of health research and healthcare-related evidence in British Columbia. Her research interests include knowledge translation\, discourse analysis\, health communication\, risk communication\, and public involvement in health research. \nDetailed event program coming soon! \nRegister now to join us for an exciting afternoon of collective networking\, idea sharing\, and collaboration! We look forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-experimental-medicine-career-and-research-expo-3/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210518T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210518T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T034830
CREATED:20210510T161151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210510T161151Z
UID:31085-1621342800-1621357200@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:UBC Experimental Medicine Career and Research Expo
DESCRIPTION:The UBC Department of Medicine invites its faculty members\, students\, and staff to the upcoming 2021 UBC Experimental Medicine Career and Research Expo\, brought to you by the Department of Medicine Research Office and Experimental Medicine Program. \nThe 2021 UBC Experimental Medicine Career and Research Expo is taking place virtually via Zoom on Tuesday\, May 18\, 2021\, from 1 pm – 5 pm.\n \nThe 2021 program features faculty keynote addresses from Dr. Manish Sadarangan (UBC Department of Pediatrics)\, Dr. Janice Eng (UBC Department of Physical Therapy)\, Dr. David Granville (UBC Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine)\, and Dr. Gail Murphy (UBC Vice-President of Research and Innovation). \nIn addition to keynote addresses\, the program will also feature student presentations (oral\, lighting and posters) and two panels (Industry Panel and Award/Grant Panel)\, which are an innovative part of this year’s event. Professionals in academia and industry will share their stories and answer questions. \nWe are pleased to welcome Dr. Bev Holmes\, President & CEO of Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research\, who will give a brief introduction on MSFHR and its role in developing health research talent. Dr. Holmes focuses on the funding\, production\, and uptake of health research and healthcare-related evidence in British Columbia. Her research interests include knowledge translation\, discourse analysis\, health communication\, risk communication\, and public involvement in health research. \nDetailed event program coming soon! \nRegister now to join us for an exciting afternoon of collective networking\, idea sharing\, and collaboration! We look forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-experimental-medicine-career-and-research-expo-4/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210518T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210518T170000
DTSTAMP:20260409T034830
CREATED:20210510T161151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210510T161151Z
UID:32545-1621342800-1621357200@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:UBC Experimental Medicine Career and Research Expo
DESCRIPTION:The UBC Department of Medicine invites its faculty members\, students\, and staff to the upcoming 2021 UBC Experimental Medicine Career and Research Expo\, brought to you by the Department of Medicine Research Office and Experimental Medicine Program. \nThe 2021 UBC Experimental Medicine Career and Research Expo is taking place virtually via Zoom on Tuesday\, May 18\, 2021\, from 1 pm – 5 pm.\n \nThe 2021 program features faculty keynote addresses from Dr. Manish Sadarangan (UBC Department of Pediatrics)\, Dr. Janice Eng (UBC Department of Physical Therapy)\, Dr. David Granville (UBC Department of Pathology & Laboratory Medicine)\, and Dr. Gail Murphy (UBC Vice-President of Research and Innovation). \nIn addition to keynote addresses\, the program will also feature student presentations (oral\, lighting and posters) and two panels (Industry Panel and Award/Grant Panel)\, which are an innovative part of this year’s event. Professionals in academia and industry will share their stories and answer questions. \nWe are pleased to welcome Dr. Bev Holmes\, President & CEO of Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research\, who will give a brief introduction on MSFHR and its role in developing health research talent. Dr. Holmes focuses on the funding\, production\, and uptake of health research and healthcare-related evidence in British Columbia. Her research interests include knowledge translation\, discourse analysis\, health communication\, risk communication\, and public involvement in health research. \nDetailed event program coming soon! \nRegister now to join us for an exciting afternoon of collective networking\, idea sharing\, and collaboration! We look forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-experimental-medicine-career-and-research-expo-5/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210519T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210520T130000
DTSTAMP:20260409T034830
CREATED:20210331T233730Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210331T233730Z
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SUMMARY:2021 BCRegMed 5th Annual Symposium
DESCRIPTION:BCREGMED is proud to host our annual Symposium taking place May 19th and 20th\, 2021 from 9AM-1PM both days. \nIn keeping with provincial and federal guidelines\, we will be sticking with a VIRTUAL event. The ongoing goal of BCREGMED is to provide opportunities for members of the regenerative medicine and cell therapy community to come together\, identify existing gaps in the field\, pursue new collaborations\, and continue working toward effective and permanent solutions to some of today’s most challenging and prevalent health care issues. We believe this goal can be just as effectively realized through our new digital mediums. \nAs in previous years\, we will showcase trainee research through posters and our Rapid Fire Talks! \nDeadline for abstract submission is April 23rd!\nDeadline to register for the symposium is May 17th! \nWe already have two confirmed keynotes : Dr Leonardo Morsut\, Assistant Professorm\, Dept. of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine\, Keck School of Medicine\, University of Southern California and Dr. Molly Shoichet\, Professor and Michael E. Charles Chair in Chemical Engineering\, University of Toronto and a list of other notable speakers including Drs. Jonathon Choy\, Nozomu Yachie\, Lisa Julian\, Kevin Hay\, Natasha Chang\, Stephanie Protze\, and Mohsen Akbari!
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/2021-bcregmed-5th-annual-symposium/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210519T090000
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SUMMARY:2021 BCRegMed 5th Annual Symposium
DESCRIPTION:BCREGMED is proud to host our annual Symposium taking place May 19th and 20th\, 2021 from 9AM-1PM both days. \nIn keeping with provincial and federal guidelines\, we will be sticking with a VIRTUAL event. The ongoing goal of BCREGMED is to provide opportunities for members of the regenerative medicine and cell therapy community to come together\, identify existing gaps in the field\, pursue new collaborations\, and continue working toward effective and permanent solutions to some of today’s most challenging and prevalent health care issues. We believe this goal can be just as effectively realized through our new digital mediums. \nAs in previous years\, we will showcase trainee research through posters and our Rapid Fire Talks! \nDeadline for abstract submission is April 23rd!\nDeadline to register for the symposium is May 17th! \nWe already have two confirmed keynotes : Dr Leonardo Morsut\, Assistant Professorm\, Dept. of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine\, Keck School of Medicine\, University of Southern California and Dr. Molly Shoichet\, Professor and Michael E. Charles Chair in Chemical Engineering\, University of Toronto and a list of other notable speakers including Drs. Jonathon Choy\, Nozomu Yachie\, Lisa Julian\, Kevin Hay\, Natasha Chang\, Stephanie Protze\, and Mohsen Akbari!
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/2021-bcregmed-5th-annual-symposium-2/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:2021 BCRegMed 5th Annual Symposium
DESCRIPTION:BCREGMED is proud to host our annual Symposium taking place May 19th and 20th\, 2021 from 9AM-1PM both days. \nIn keeping with provincial and federal guidelines\, we will be sticking with a VIRTUAL event. The ongoing goal of BCREGMED is to provide opportunities for members of the regenerative medicine and cell therapy community to come together\, identify existing gaps in the field\, pursue new collaborations\, and continue working toward effective and permanent solutions to some of today’s most challenging and prevalent health care issues. We believe this goal can be just as effectively realized through our new digital mediums. \nAs in previous years\, we will showcase trainee research through posters and our Rapid Fire Talks! \nDeadline for abstract submission is April 23rd!\nDeadline to register for the symposium is May 17th! \nWe already have two confirmed keynotes : Dr Leonardo Morsut\, Assistant Professorm\, Dept. of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine\, Keck School of Medicine\, University of Southern California and Dr. Molly Shoichet\, Professor and Michael E. Charles Chair in Chemical Engineering\, University of Toronto and a list of other notable speakers including Drs. Jonathon Choy\, Nozomu Yachie\, Lisa Julian\, Kevin Hay\, Natasha Chang\, Stephanie Protze\, and Mohsen Akbari!
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/2021-bcregmed-5th-annual-symposium-3/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:2021 BCRegMed 5th Annual Symposium
DESCRIPTION:BCREGMED is proud to host our annual Symposium taking place May 19th and 20th\, 2021 from 9AM-1PM both days. \nIn keeping with provincial and federal guidelines\, we will be sticking with a VIRTUAL event. The ongoing goal of BCREGMED is to provide opportunities for members of the regenerative medicine and cell therapy community to come together\, identify existing gaps in the field\, pursue new collaborations\, and continue working toward effective and permanent solutions to some of today’s most challenging and prevalent health care issues. We believe this goal can be just as effectively realized through our new digital mediums. \nAs in previous years\, we will showcase trainee research through posters and our Rapid Fire Talks! \nDeadline for abstract submission is April 23rd!\nDeadline to register for the symposium is May 17th! \nWe already have two confirmed keynotes : Dr Leonardo Morsut\, Assistant Professorm\, Dept. of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine\, Keck School of Medicine\, University of Southern California and Dr. Molly Shoichet\, Professor and Michael E. Charles Chair in Chemical Engineering\, University of Toronto and a list of other notable speakers including Drs. Jonathon Choy\, Nozomu Yachie\, Lisa Julian\, Kevin Hay\, Natasha Chang\, Stephanie Protze\, and Mohsen Akbari!
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/2021-bcregmed-5th-annual-symposium-4/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:2021 BCRegMed 5th Annual Symposium
DESCRIPTION:BCREGMED is proud to host our annual Symposium taking place May 19th and 20th\, 2021 from 9AM-1PM both days. \nIn keeping with provincial and federal guidelines\, we will be sticking with a VIRTUAL event. The ongoing goal of BCREGMED is to provide opportunities for members of the regenerative medicine and cell therapy community to come together\, identify existing gaps in the field\, pursue new collaborations\, and continue working toward effective and permanent solutions to some of today’s most challenging and prevalent health care issues. We believe this goal can be just as effectively realized through our new digital mediums. \nAs in previous years\, we will showcase trainee research through posters and our Rapid Fire Talks! \nDeadline for abstract submission is April 23rd!\nDeadline to register for the symposium is May 17th! \nWe already have two confirmed keynotes : Dr Leonardo Morsut\, Assistant Professorm\, Dept. of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine\, Keck School of Medicine\, University of Southern California and Dr. Molly Shoichet\, Professor and Michael E. Charles Chair in Chemical Engineering\, University of Toronto and a list of other notable speakers including Drs. Jonathon Choy\, Nozomu Yachie\, Lisa Julian\, Kevin Hay\, Natasha Chang\, Stephanie Protze\, and Mohsen Akbari!
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/2021-bcregmed-5th-annual-symposium-5/
LOCATION:Online
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210520T170000
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SUMMARY:Discovery to Commercialization: Women Entrepreneurs Paving the Way in the BC Biotech Sector
DESCRIPTION:Gain insights and virtually interact with our panel of women entrepreneurs to hear about their experiences in the BC biotech sector
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/discovery-to-commercialization-women-entrepreneurs-paving-the-way-in-the-bc-biotech-sector/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Discovery to Commercialization: Women Entrepreneurs Paving the Way in the BC Biotech Sector
DESCRIPTION:Gain insights and virtually interact with our panel of women entrepreneurs to hear about their experiences in the BC biotech sector
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/discovery-to-commercialization-women-entrepreneurs-paving-the-way-in-the-bc-biotech-sector-2/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Discovery to Commercialization: Women Entrepreneurs Paving the Way in the BC Biotech Sector
DESCRIPTION:Gain insights and virtually interact with our panel of women entrepreneurs to hear about their experiences in the BC biotech sector
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/discovery-to-commercialization-women-entrepreneurs-paving-the-way-in-the-bc-biotech-sector-3/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Discovery to Commercialization: Women Entrepreneurs Paving the Way in the BC Biotech Sector
DESCRIPTION:Gain insights and virtually interact with our panel of women entrepreneurs to hear about their experiences in the BC biotech sector
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/discovery-to-commercialization-women-entrepreneurs-paving-the-way-in-the-bc-biotech-sector-4/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Discovery to Commercialization: Women Entrepreneurs Paving the Way in the BC Biotech Sector
DESCRIPTION:Gain insights and virtually interact with our panel of women entrepreneurs to hear about their experiences in the BC biotech sector
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/discovery-to-commercialization-women-entrepreneurs-paving-the-way-in-the-bc-biotech-sector-5/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Five Days in May - The Latest Developments in COVID-19 Vaccine Research
DESCRIPTION:Hear from leading vaccine researchers about the latest developments in major COVID-19 vaccine studies. \nPresenters\nDr. Julie Bettinger is a Professor at the Vaccine Evaluation Center in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of British Columbia. She is an infectious disease epidemiologist whose research interests include vaccine safety and vaccine preventable diseases\, as well as attitudes and beliefs around immunization uptake and use. She is the data center director for the Canadian Immunization Monitoring Program\, Active (IMPACT)\, an active surveillance network for vaccine preventable diseases and vaccine adverse events in 12 tertiary care pediatric hospitals across Canada and the principal investigator for CIRN’s Canadian National Vaccine Safety (CANVAS) network\, which monitors the safety of influenza vaccines each year and is monitoring COVID vaccines. \nDr. Manish Sadarangani is Director of the Vaccine Evaluation Center at the BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute and an Associate Professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases\, UBC Department of Pediatrics. He has worked in pediatrics throughout the world\, including in sub-Saharan Africa\, Asia\, Australia\, North America and Europe. His research links clinical trials with basic microbiology\, immunology and epidemiology to address clinically relevant problems related to immunization and vaccine-preventable diseases.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/five-days-in-may-the-latest-developments-in-covid19-vaccine-research/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Five Days in May - The Latest Developments in COVID-19 Vaccine Research
DESCRIPTION:Hear from leading vaccine researchers about the latest developments in major COVID-19 vaccine studies. \nPresenters\nDr. Julie Bettinger is a Professor at the Vaccine Evaluation Center in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of British Columbia. She is an infectious disease epidemiologist whose research interests include vaccine safety and vaccine preventable diseases\, as well as attitudes and beliefs around immunization uptake and use. She is the data center director for the Canadian Immunization Monitoring Program\, Active (IMPACT)\, an active surveillance network for vaccine preventable diseases and vaccine adverse events in 12 tertiary care pediatric hospitals across Canada and the principal investigator for CIRN’s Canadian National Vaccine Safety (CANVAS) network\, which monitors the safety of influenza vaccines each year and is monitoring COVID vaccines. \nDr. Manish Sadarangani is Director of the Vaccine Evaluation Center at the BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute and an Associate Professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases\, UBC Department of Pediatrics. He has worked in pediatrics throughout the world\, including in sub-Saharan Africa\, Asia\, Australia\, North America and Europe. His research links clinical trials with basic microbiology\, immunology and epidemiology to address clinically relevant problems related to immunization and vaccine-preventable diseases.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/five-days-in-may-the-latest-developments-in-covid19-vaccine-research-2/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Five Days in May - The Latest Developments in COVID-19 Vaccine Research
DESCRIPTION:Hear from leading vaccine researchers about the latest developments in major COVID-19 vaccine studies. \nPresenters\nDr. Julie Bettinger is a Professor at the Vaccine Evaluation Center in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of British Columbia. She is an infectious disease epidemiologist whose research interests include vaccine safety and vaccine preventable diseases\, as well as attitudes and beliefs around immunization uptake and use. She is the data center director for the Canadian Immunization Monitoring Program\, Active (IMPACT)\, an active surveillance network for vaccine preventable diseases and vaccine adverse events in 12 tertiary care pediatric hospitals across Canada and the principal investigator for CIRN’s Canadian National Vaccine Safety (CANVAS) network\, which monitors the safety of influenza vaccines each year and is monitoring COVID vaccines. \nDr. Manish Sadarangani is Director of the Vaccine Evaluation Center at the BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute and an Associate Professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases\, UBC Department of Pediatrics. He has worked in pediatrics throughout the world\, including in sub-Saharan Africa\, Asia\, Australia\, North America and Europe. His research links clinical trials with basic microbiology\, immunology and epidemiology to address clinically relevant problems related to immunization and vaccine-preventable diseases.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/five-days-in-may-the-latest-developments-in-covid19-vaccine-research-3/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210520T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210520T140000
DTSTAMP:20260409T034830
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210517T163730Z
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SUMMARY:Five Days in May - The Latest Developments in COVID-19 Vaccine Research
DESCRIPTION:Hear from leading vaccine researchers about the latest developments in major COVID-19 vaccine studies. \nPresenters\nDr. Julie Bettinger is a Professor at the Vaccine Evaluation Center in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of British Columbia. She is an infectious disease epidemiologist whose research interests include vaccine safety and vaccine preventable diseases\, as well as attitudes and beliefs around immunization uptake and use. She is the data center director for the Canadian Immunization Monitoring Program\, Active (IMPACT)\, an active surveillance network for vaccine preventable diseases and vaccine adverse events in 12 tertiary care pediatric hospitals across Canada and the principal investigator for CIRN’s Canadian National Vaccine Safety (CANVAS) network\, which monitors the safety of influenza vaccines each year and is monitoring COVID vaccines. \nDr. Manish Sadarangani is Director of the Vaccine Evaluation Center at the BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute and an Associate Professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases\, UBC Department of Pediatrics. He has worked in pediatrics throughout the world\, including in sub-Saharan Africa\, Asia\, Australia\, North America and Europe. His research links clinical trials with basic microbiology\, immunology and epidemiology to address clinically relevant problems related to immunization and vaccine-preventable diseases.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/five-days-in-may-the-latest-developments-in-covid19-vaccine-research-4/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210520T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210520T140000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210517T163730Z
UID:32547-1621515600-1621519200@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Five Days in May - The Latest Developments in COVID-19 Vaccine Research
DESCRIPTION:Hear from leading vaccine researchers about the latest developments in major COVID-19 vaccine studies. \nPresenters\nDr. Julie Bettinger is a Professor at the Vaccine Evaluation Center in the Department of Pediatrics at the University of British Columbia. She is an infectious disease epidemiologist whose research interests include vaccine safety and vaccine preventable diseases\, as well as attitudes and beliefs around immunization uptake and use. She is the data center director for the Canadian Immunization Monitoring Program\, Active (IMPACT)\, an active surveillance network for vaccine preventable diseases and vaccine adverse events in 12 tertiary care pediatric hospitals across Canada and the principal investigator for CIRN’s Canadian National Vaccine Safety (CANVAS) network\, which monitors the safety of influenza vaccines each year and is monitoring COVID vaccines. \nDr. Manish Sadarangani is Director of the Vaccine Evaluation Center at the BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute and an Associate Professor in the Division of Infectious Diseases\, UBC Department of Pediatrics. He has worked in pediatrics throughout the world\, including in sub-Saharan Africa\, Asia\, Australia\, North America and Europe. His research links clinical trials with basic microbiology\, immunology and epidemiology to address clinically relevant problems related to immunization and vaccine-preventable diseases.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/five-days-in-may-the-latest-developments-in-covid19-vaccine-research-5/
LOCATION:Online
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