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SUMMARY:Postdoc Research Day
DESCRIPTION:The UBC Postdoctoral Association Research Day is back in person (and online) this year! \nFeaturing a full day of interdisciplinary talks\, the annual Postdoc Research Day brings together postdoctoral researchers from across faculties and affiliated institutions at UBC Vancouver. This event will be held in parallel with the UBC Okanagan Postdoc Research Day with all recorded presentations available online afterwards. Full schedule to follow shortly. \nWhen: December 6\, 2021 (Monday) Research Day 9:15am-5:45pm; Evening Reception from 6pm onwards \nWhere: Life Sciences Institute (2350 Health Sciences Mall)\, UBC Vancouver campus\, and on Zoom \nWho can attend?\nFollowing the latest COVID-related safety guidelines*\, in-person attendance is limited to UBC postdocs and research associates who will abide by these rules and to the latest occupancy limit. However\, everyone else is welcome to attend virtually! This full-day event will be broadcast online\, and the recordings will be available for viewing later. \nWhy should you attend?\n– Share your research with awards for the best presentations\n– Connect with your postdoctoral peers over the free coffee\, lunch\, and light dinner\n– Find new collaborators and learn about ongoing research at UBC \nWant to present your research?\nSubmit your abstract here before November 19th at 5pm PT to be considered for a talk (full talk or lightning talk). Notification of acceptance will be sent out no later than November 29\, 2021\, 9am PT. \nAbstract submission guidelines:\n– prevent expert language and abbreviation\n– limit abstract title to 200 characters with spaces\n– limit abstract to a maximum of 250 words\n– no tables or graphics \nKeynote Speaker\nWe are excited to introduce Dr. Steven Barnes as our Keynote Speaker! \nTitle and abstract:\nAn Incomplete Painting: Academia and Mental Wellness\nThe relationship between the academic environment and mental wellbeing is a popular topic of research—particularly in the context of undergraduate and professional programs.  However\, such increased awareness has yet to be adequately translated to significant action; this is especially true for the lives of graduate students\, postdoctoral fellows\, faculty\, and staff.  Having lived with a mental illness for the entirety of my academic career\, I have witnessed both the progress and noticeable gaps.  This talk will reflect on mental health and mental illness in academia\, by interleaving relevant research with a retrospective of my visual art and personal experiences. \nAbout Dr. Steven Barnes: \nSteven J. Barnes (he/him/his\, @sj_barnes) is a faculty member in the UBC Department of Psychology. He is well-regarded for his work related to student mental health and wellbeing\, online learning technologies\, and bipolar disorder (BD). Steven is one of the founding members of Kaleidoscope\, a mental health peer support group at UBC’s Vancouver Campus. In addition\, he is the recipient of multiple institutional awards for his teaching\, including the Killam Teaching Prize. He is also the recipient of the 3M National Teaching Fellowship\, the top national award given for teaching in any discipline in any postsecondary institution in Canada. Steven is an accomplished author\, having published in the fields of epileptology\, neurophysiology\, student mental health\, digital mental health\, bipolar disorder\, and behavioural neuroscience. Beyond being a prominent educator\, researcher\, and author\, Steven is also an accomplished artist. \nPostdoc Town Hall\nThe UBC PDA wants to hear from you! As the independent organization working to represent all UBC postdoctoral fellows and advocate on their behalf\, the PDA would love to hear about your experience as a postdoc.  For example\, how are you liking our socials? Are you satisfied with your professional development opportunities? How about that extended benefits package? Come chat with the PDA exec team and help us prepare an advocacy agenda that represents you!\n \nReady to sign up?\nRegister here: https://forms.gle/UxUKb9hymGk3NHdD7\nSubmit your abstract here: https://forms.gle/eHirUy5135bNt3cx5 (250 words\, or less\, targeting a general audience)\nDeadline for abstract submission: November 19\, 2021\, 5 pm PT \nEmail us if you have any questions. \nWe are extremely grateful to our partners and sponsors who made this event possible:\nSTEMCELL Technologies\nVariational AI\nBC Research\nNew England BioLabs\nadMare Bioinnovations\nUBC Vancouver Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies\nUBC Okanagan Postdoctoral Association \n*COVID-related safety guidelines will be dependent on the latest provincial public health orders. These will include a requirement for proof of vaccination\, a legal occupancy limit\, physical distancing when possible\, and indoor mask-wearing. \nResearch Day 2021 – Event Safety Plan \nTentative Schedule (subject to change):\n9:15-9:30 Welcome and opening remarks\n9:30-10:30 Lightning talks by postdocs and research associates\n10:30-11:00 Coffee break\n11:00-12:30 Full talks by postdocs and research associates\n12:30-13:30 Lunch and town hall\n13:30-14:30 Keynote presentation by Dr. Steven Barnes\n14:30-15:00 Keynote lecture discussion\n15:00-16:00 Lightning talks by postdocs and research associates\n16:00-16:30 Coffee break\n16:30-17:30 Full talks by postdocs and research associates\n17:30-17:45 Awards and closing ceremony\n18:00 to … Reception & award ceremony \nRegister here!
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/postdoc-research-day/
LOCATION:Life Sciences Institute & Online
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SUMMARY:Postdoc Research Day
DESCRIPTION:The UBC Postdoctoral Association Research Day is back in person (and online) this year! \nFeaturing a full day of interdisciplinary talks\, the annual Postdoc Research Day brings together postdoctoral researchers from across faculties and affiliated institutions at UBC Vancouver. This event will be held in parallel with the UBC Okanagan Postdoc Research Day with all recorded presentations available online afterwards. Full schedule to follow shortly. \nWhen: December 6\, 2021 (Monday) Research Day 9:15am-5:45pm; Evening Reception from 6pm onwards \nWhere: Life Sciences Institute (2350 Health Sciences Mall)\, UBC Vancouver campus\, and on Zoom \nWho can attend?\nFollowing the latest COVID-related safety guidelines*\, in-person attendance is limited to UBC postdocs and research associates who will abide by these rules and to the latest occupancy limit. However\, everyone else is welcome to attend virtually! This full-day event will be broadcast online\, and the recordings will be available for viewing later. \nWhy should you attend?\n– Share your research with awards for the best presentations\n– Connect with your postdoctoral peers over the free coffee\, lunch\, and light dinner\n– Find new collaborators and learn about ongoing research at UBC \nWant to present your research?\nSubmit your abstract here before November 19th at 5pm PT to be considered for a talk (full talk or lightning talk). Notification of acceptance will be sent out no later than November 29\, 2021\, 9am PT. \nAbstract submission guidelines:\n– prevent expert language and abbreviation\n– limit abstract title to 200 characters with spaces\n– limit abstract to a maximum of 250 words\n– no tables or graphics \nKeynote Speaker\nWe are excited to introduce Dr. Steven Barnes as our Keynote Speaker! \nTitle and abstract:\nAn Incomplete Painting: Academia and Mental Wellness\nThe relationship between the academic environment and mental wellbeing is a popular topic of research—particularly in the context of undergraduate and professional programs.  However\, such increased awareness has yet to be adequately translated to significant action; this is especially true for the lives of graduate students\, postdoctoral fellows\, faculty\, and staff.  Having lived with a mental illness for the entirety of my academic career\, I have witnessed both the progress and noticeable gaps.  This talk will reflect on mental health and mental illness in academia\, by interleaving relevant research with a retrospective of my visual art and personal experiences. \nAbout Dr. Steven Barnes: \nSteven J. Barnes (he/him/his\, @sj_barnes) is a faculty member in the UBC Department of Psychology. He is well-regarded for his work related to student mental health and wellbeing\, online learning technologies\, and bipolar disorder (BD). Steven is one of the founding members of Kaleidoscope\, a mental health peer support group at UBC’s Vancouver Campus. In addition\, he is the recipient of multiple institutional awards for his teaching\, including the Killam Teaching Prize. He is also the recipient of the 3M National Teaching Fellowship\, the top national award given for teaching in any discipline in any postsecondary institution in Canada. Steven is an accomplished author\, having published in the fields of epileptology\, neurophysiology\, student mental health\, digital mental health\, bipolar disorder\, and behavioural neuroscience. Beyond being a prominent educator\, researcher\, and author\, Steven is also an accomplished artist. \nPostdoc Town Hall\nThe UBC PDA wants to hear from you! As the independent organization working to represent all UBC postdoctoral fellows and advocate on their behalf\, the PDA would love to hear about your experience as a postdoc.  For example\, how are you liking our socials? Are you satisfied with your professional development opportunities? How about that extended benefits package? Come chat with the PDA exec team and help us prepare an advocacy agenda that represents you!\n \nReady to sign up?\nRegister here: https://forms.gle/UxUKb9hymGk3NHdD7\nSubmit your abstract here: https://forms.gle/eHirUy5135bNt3cx5 (250 words\, or less\, targeting a general audience)\nDeadline for abstract submission: November 19\, 2021\, 5 pm PT \nEmail us if you have any questions. \nWe are extremely grateful to our partners and sponsors who made this event possible:\nSTEMCELL Technologies\nVariational AI\nBC Research\nNew England BioLabs\nadMare Bioinnovations\nUBC Vancouver Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies\nUBC Okanagan Postdoctoral Association \n*COVID-related safety guidelines will be dependent on the latest provincial public health orders. These will include a requirement for proof of vaccination\, a legal occupancy limit\, physical distancing when possible\, and indoor mask-wearing. \nResearch Day 2021 – Event Safety Plan \nTentative Schedule (subject to change):\n9:15-9:30 Welcome and opening remarks\n9:30-10:30 Lightning talks by postdocs and research associates\n10:30-11:00 Coffee break\n11:00-12:30 Full talks by postdocs and research associates\n12:30-13:30 Lunch and town hall\n13:30-14:30 Keynote presentation by Dr. Steven Barnes\n14:30-15:00 Keynote lecture discussion\n15:00-16:00 Lightning talks by postdocs and research associates\n16:00-16:30 Coffee break\n16:30-17:30 Full talks by postdocs and research associates\n17:30-17:45 Awards and closing ceremony\n18:00 to … Reception & award ceremony \nRegister here!
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/postdoc-research-day-2/
LOCATION:Life Sciences Institute & Online
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SUMMARY:Postdoc Research Day
DESCRIPTION:The UBC Postdoctoral Association Research Day is back in person (and online) this year! \nFeaturing a full day of interdisciplinary talks\, the annual Postdoc Research Day brings together postdoctoral researchers from across faculties and affiliated institutions at UBC Vancouver. This event will be held in parallel with the UBC Okanagan Postdoc Research Day with all recorded presentations available online afterwards. Full schedule to follow shortly. \nWhen: December 6\, 2021 (Monday) Research Day 9:15am-5:45pm; Evening Reception from 6pm onwards \nWhere: Life Sciences Institute (2350 Health Sciences Mall)\, UBC Vancouver campus\, and on Zoom \nWho can attend?\nFollowing the latest COVID-related safety guidelines*\, in-person attendance is limited to UBC postdocs and research associates who will abide by these rules and to the latest occupancy limit. However\, everyone else is welcome to attend virtually! This full-day event will be broadcast online\, and the recordings will be available for viewing later. \nWhy should you attend?\n– Share your research with awards for the best presentations\n– Connect with your postdoctoral peers over the free coffee\, lunch\, and light dinner\n– Find new collaborators and learn about ongoing research at UBC \nWant to present your research?\nSubmit your abstract here before November 19th at 5pm PT to be considered for a talk (full talk or lightning talk). Notification of acceptance will be sent out no later than November 29\, 2021\, 9am PT. \nAbstract submission guidelines:\n– prevent expert language and abbreviation\n– limit abstract title to 200 characters with spaces\n– limit abstract to a maximum of 250 words\n– no tables or graphics \nKeynote Speaker\nWe are excited to introduce Dr. Steven Barnes as our Keynote Speaker! \nTitle and abstract:\nAn Incomplete Painting: Academia and Mental Wellness\nThe relationship between the academic environment and mental wellbeing is a popular topic of research—particularly in the context of undergraduate and professional programs.  However\, such increased awareness has yet to be adequately translated to significant action; this is especially true for the lives of graduate students\, postdoctoral fellows\, faculty\, and staff.  Having lived with a mental illness for the entirety of my academic career\, I have witnessed both the progress and noticeable gaps.  This talk will reflect on mental health and mental illness in academia\, by interleaving relevant research with a retrospective of my visual art and personal experiences. \nAbout Dr. Steven Barnes: \nSteven J. Barnes (he/him/his\, @sj_barnes) is a faculty member in the UBC Department of Psychology. He is well-regarded for his work related to student mental health and wellbeing\, online learning technologies\, and bipolar disorder (BD). Steven is one of the founding members of Kaleidoscope\, a mental health peer support group at UBC’s Vancouver Campus. In addition\, he is the recipient of multiple institutional awards for his teaching\, including the Killam Teaching Prize. He is also the recipient of the 3M National Teaching Fellowship\, the top national award given for teaching in any discipline in any postsecondary institution in Canada. Steven is an accomplished author\, having published in the fields of epileptology\, neurophysiology\, student mental health\, digital mental health\, bipolar disorder\, and behavioural neuroscience. Beyond being a prominent educator\, researcher\, and author\, Steven is also an accomplished artist. \nPostdoc Town Hall\nThe UBC PDA wants to hear from you! As the independent organization working to represent all UBC postdoctoral fellows and advocate on their behalf\, the PDA would love to hear about your experience as a postdoc.  For example\, how are you liking our socials? Are you satisfied with your professional development opportunities? How about that extended benefits package? Come chat with the PDA exec team and help us prepare an advocacy agenda that represents you!\n \nReady to sign up?\nRegister here: https://forms.gle/UxUKb9hymGk3NHdD7\nSubmit your abstract here: https://forms.gle/eHirUy5135bNt3cx5 (250 words\, or less\, targeting a general audience)\nDeadline for abstract submission: November 19\, 2021\, 5 pm PT \nEmail us if you have any questions. \nWe are extremely grateful to our partners and sponsors who made this event possible:\nSTEMCELL Technologies\nVariational AI\nBC Research\nNew England BioLabs\nadMare Bioinnovations\nUBC Vancouver Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies\nUBC Okanagan Postdoctoral Association \n*COVID-related safety guidelines will be dependent on the latest provincial public health orders. These will include a requirement for proof of vaccination\, a legal occupancy limit\, physical distancing when possible\, and indoor mask-wearing. \nResearch Day 2021 – Event Safety Plan \nTentative Schedule (subject to change):\n9:15-9:30 Welcome and opening remarks\n9:30-10:30 Lightning talks by postdocs and research associates\n10:30-11:00 Coffee break\n11:00-12:30 Full talks by postdocs and research associates\n12:30-13:30 Lunch and town hall\n13:30-14:30 Keynote presentation by Dr. Steven Barnes\n14:30-15:00 Keynote lecture discussion\n15:00-16:00 Lightning talks by postdocs and research associates\n16:00-16:30 Coffee break\n16:30-17:30 Full talks by postdocs and research associates\n17:30-17:45 Awards and closing ceremony\n18:00 to … Reception & award ceremony \nRegister here!
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/postdoc-research-day-3/
LOCATION:Life Sciences Institute & Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2021/11/2021-11-02_Research-Day-2021-Posterv3.png
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LAST-MODIFIED:20211119T204115Z
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SUMMARY:Postdoc Research Day
DESCRIPTION:The UBC Postdoctoral Association Research Day is back in person (and online) this year! \nFeaturing a full day of interdisciplinary talks\, the annual Postdoc Research Day brings together postdoctoral researchers from across faculties and affiliated institutions at UBC Vancouver. This event will be held in parallel with the UBC Okanagan Postdoc Research Day with all recorded presentations available online afterwards. Full schedule to follow shortly. \nWhen: December 6\, 2021 (Monday) Research Day 9:15am-5:45pm; Evening Reception from 6pm onwards \nWhere: Life Sciences Institute (2350 Health Sciences Mall)\, UBC Vancouver campus\, and on Zoom \nWho can attend?\nFollowing the latest COVID-related safety guidelines*\, in-person attendance is limited to UBC postdocs and research associates who will abide by these rules and to the latest occupancy limit. However\, everyone else is welcome to attend virtually! This full-day event will be broadcast online\, and the recordings will be available for viewing later. \nWhy should you attend?\n– Share your research with awards for the best presentations\n– Connect with your postdoctoral peers over the free coffee\, lunch\, and light dinner\n– Find new collaborators and learn about ongoing research at UBC \nWant to present your research?\nSubmit your abstract here before November 19th at 5pm PT to be considered for a talk (full talk or lightning talk). Notification of acceptance will be sent out no later than November 29\, 2021\, 9am PT. \nAbstract submission guidelines:\n– prevent expert language and abbreviation\n– limit abstract title to 200 characters with spaces\n– limit abstract to a maximum of 250 words\n– no tables or graphics \nKeynote Speaker\nWe are excited to introduce Dr. Steven Barnes as our Keynote Speaker! \nTitle and abstract:\nAn Incomplete Painting: Academia and Mental Wellness\nThe relationship between the academic environment and mental wellbeing is a popular topic of research—particularly in the context of undergraduate and professional programs.  However\, such increased awareness has yet to be adequately translated to significant action; this is especially true for the lives of graduate students\, postdoctoral fellows\, faculty\, and staff.  Having lived with a mental illness for the entirety of my academic career\, I have witnessed both the progress and noticeable gaps.  This talk will reflect on mental health and mental illness in academia\, by interleaving relevant research with a retrospective of my visual art and personal experiences. \nAbout Dr. Steven Barnes: \nSteven J. Barnes (he/him/his\, @sj_barnes) is a faculty member in the UBC Department of Psychology. He is well-regarded for his work related to student mental health and wellbeing\, online learning technologies\, and bipolar disorder (BD). Steven is one of the founding members of Kaleidoscope\, a mental health peer support group at UBC’s Vancouver Campus. In addition\, he is the recipient of multiple institutional awards for his teaching\, including the Killam Teaching Prize. He is also the recipient of the 3M National Teaching Fellowship\, the top national award given for teaching in any discipline in any postsecondary institution in Canada. Steven is an accomplished author\, having published in the fields of epileptology\, neurophysiology\, student mental health\, digital mental health\, bipolar disorder\, and behavioural neuroscience. Beyond being a prominent educator\, researcher\, and author\, Steven is also an accomplished artist. \nPostdoc Town Hall\nThe UBC PDA wants to hear from you! As the independent organization working to represent all UBC postdoctoral fellows and advocate on their behalf\, the PDA would love to hear about your experience as a postdoc.  For example\, how are you liking our socials? Are you satisfied with your professional development opportunities? How about that extended benefits package? Come chat with the PDA exec team and help us prepare an advocacy agenda that represents you!\n \nReady to sign up?\nRegister here: https://forms.gle/UxUKb9hymGk3NHdD7\nSubmit your abstract here: https://forms.gle/eHirUy5135bNt3cx5 (250 words\, or less\, targeting a general audience)\nDeadline for abstract submission: November 19\, 2021\, 5 pm PT \nEmail us if you have any questions. \nWe are extremely grateful to our partners and sponsors who made this event possible:\nSTEMCELL Technologies\nVariational AI\nBC Research\nNew England BioLabs\nadMare Bioinnovations\nUBC Vancouver Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies\nUBC Okanagan Postdoctoral Association \n*COVID-related safety guidelines will be dependent on the latest provincial public health orders. These will include a requirement for proof of vaccination\, a legal occupancy limit\, physical distancing when possible\, and indoor mask-wearing. \nResearch Day 2021 – Event Safety Plan \nTentative Schedule (subject to change):\n9:15-9:30 Welcome and opening remarks\n9:30-10:30 Lightning talks by postdocs and research associates\n10:30-11:00 Coffee break\n11:00-12:30 Full talks by postdocs and research associates\n12:30-13:30 Lunch and town hall\n13:30-14:30 Keynote presentation by Dr. Steven Barnes\n14:30-15:00 Keynote lecture discussion\n15:00-16:00 Lightning talks by postdocs and research associates\n16:00-16:30 Coffee break\n16:30-17:30 Full talks by postdocs and research associates\n17:30-17:45 Awards and closing ceremony\n18:00 to … Reception & award ceremony \nRegister here!
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/postdoc-research-day-4/
LOCATION:Life Sciences Institute & Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2021/11/2021-11-02_Research-Day-2021-Posterv3.png
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DTSTAMP:20260403T173900
CREATED:20211119T204115Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211119T204115Z
UID:32631-1638782100-1638812700@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Postdoc Research Day
DESCRIPTION:The UBC Postdoctoral Association Research Day is back in person (and online) this year! \nFeaturing a full day of interdisciplinary talks\, the annual Postdoc Research Day brings together postdoctoral researchers from across faculties and affiliated institutions at UBC Vancouver. This event will be held in parallel with the UBC Okanagan Postdoc Research Day with all recorded presentations available online afterwards. Full schedule to follow shortly. \nWhen: December 6\, 2021 (Monday) Research Day 9:15am-5:45pm; Evening Reception from 6pm onwards \nWhere: Life Sciences Institute (2350 Health Sciences Mall)\, UBC Vancouver campus\, and on Zoom \nWho can attend?\nFollowing the latest COVID-related safety guidelines*\, in-person attendance is limited to UBC postdocs and research associates who will abide by these rules and to the latest occupancy limit. However\, everyone else is welcome to attend virtually! This full-day event will be broadcast online\, and the recordings will be available for viewing later. \nWhy should you attend?\n– Share your research with awards for the best presentations\n– Connect with your postdoctoral peers over the free coffee\, lunch\, and light dinner\n– Find new collaborators and learn about ongoing research at UBC \nWant to present your research?\nSubmit your abstract here before November 19th at 5pm PT to be considered for a talk (full talk or lightning talk). Notification of acceptance will be sent out no later than November 29\, 2021\, 9am PT. \nAbstract submission guidelines:\n– prevent expert language and abbreviation\n– limit abstract title to 200 characters with spaces\n– limit abstract to a maximum of 250 words\n– no tables or graphics \nKeynote Speaker\nWe are excited to introduce Dr. Steven Barnes as our Keynote Speaker! \nTitle and abstract:\nAn Incomplete Painting: Academia and Mental Wellness\nThe relationship between the academic environment and mental wellbeing is a popular topic of research—particularly in the context of undergraduate and professional programs.  However\, such increased awareness has yet to be adequately translated to significant action; this is especially true for the lives of graduate students\, postdoctoral fellows\, faculty\, and staff.  Having lived with a mental illness for the entirety of my academic career\, I have witnessed both the progress and noticeable gaps.  This talk will reflect on mental health and mental illness in academia\, by interleaving relevant research with a retrospective of my visual art and personal experiences. \nAbout Dr. Steven Barnes: \nSteven J. Barnes (he/him/his\, @sj_barnes) is a faculty member in the UBC Department of Psychology. He is well-regarded for his work related to student mental health and wellbeing\, online learning technologies\, and bipolar disorder (BD). Steven is one of the founding members of Kaleidoscope\, a mental health peer support group at UBC’s Vancouver Campus. In addition\, he is the recipient of multiple institutional awards for his teaching\, including the Killam Teaching Prize. He is also the recipient of the 3M National Teaching Fellowship\, the top national award given for teaching in any discipline in any postsecondary institution in Canada. Steven is an accomplished author\, having published in the fields of epileptology\, neurophysiology\, student mental health\, digital mental health\, bipolar disorder\, and behavioural neuroscience. Beyond being a prominent educator\, researcher\, and author\, Steven is also an accomplished artist. \nPostdoc Town Hall\nThe UBC PDA wants to hear from you! As the independent organization working to represent all UBC postdoctoral fellows and advocate on their behalf\, the PDA would love to hear about your experience as a postdoc.  For example\, how are you liking our socials? Are you satisfied with your professional development opportunities? How about that extended benefits package? Come chat with the PDA exec team and help us prepare an advocacy agenda that represents you!\n \nReady to sign up?\nRegister here: https://forms.gle/UxUKb9hymGk3NHdD7\nSubmit your abstract here: https://forms.gle/eHirUy5135bNt3cx5 (250 words\, or less\, targeting a general audience)\nDeadline for abstract submission: November 19\, 2021\, 5 pm PT \nEmail us if you have any questions. \nWe are extremely grateful to our partners and sponsors who made this event possible:\nSTEMCELL Technologies\nVariational AI\nBC Research\nNew England BioLabs\nadMare Bioinnovations\nUBC Vancouver Faculty of Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies\nUBC Okanagan Postdoctoral Association \n*COVID-related safety guidelines will be dependent on the latest provincial public health orders. These will include a requirement for proof of vaccination\, a legal occupancy limit\, physical distancing when possible\, and indoor mask-wearing. \nResearch Day 2021 – Event Safety Plan \nTentative Schedule (subject to change):\n9:15-9:30 Welcome and opening remarks\n9:30-10:30 Lightning talks by postdocs and research associates\n10:30-11:00 Coffee break\n11:00-12:30 Full talks by postdocs and research associates\n12:30-13:30 Lunch and town hall\n13:30-14:30 Keynote presentation by Dr. Steven Barnes\n14:30-15:00 Keynote lecture discussion\n15:00-16:00 Lightning talks by postdocs and research associates\n16:00-16:30 Coffee break\n16:30-17:30 Full talks by postdocs and research associates\n17:30-17:45 Awards and closing ceremony\n18:00 to … Reception & award ceremony \nRegister here!
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/postdoc-research-day-5/
LOCATION:Life Sciences Institute & Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2021/11/2021-11-02_Research-Day-2021-Posterv3.png
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CREATED:20211201T010413Z
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SUMMARY:RBC x S2BN Collaboration: Your Brand Matters Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Event Summary\nLooking to stand out at your next networking session or job interview? In this collaboration with the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC)\, the Science to Business Network is proud to present the RBC Your Brand Matters Workshop. This workshop is designed to help young adults build awareness of their brand and use it effectively throughout their careers. During this workshop\, attendees will learn the fundamentals of a strong personal brand\, first impression\, professional presence\, and elevator pitch. \nThe Science to Business Network (www.s2bn.org) was founded 10 years ago to break down silos between universities\, industry\, government and the non-profit sector and to foster a culture of collaboration\, partnership and mutual understanding. Importantly\, the S2BN has been focused on building a network of innovative and creative individuals within and around STEM disciplines. Through panel discussions\, workshops\, mentoring programs\, a podcast and other collaborative initiatives\, the S2BN now has 9 chapters across Canada led by more than 70 grassroots volunteers whose activities now reach more than 2500 people a year. \nObjectives:\n– Build awareness of your personal brand\n– Uncover the essentials of a great personal brand\, including first impressions\, professional presence\, and elevator pitches\n– Learn how to use your brand effectively during your career \nRegister Free Online at: https://www.s2bn.org/events-ho3xz/vancouver-victoria-rbc-x-s2bn-collaboration-your-brand-matters-workshop \nCompanies Represented: \nRoyal Bank of Canada \nThe Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) is part of North America’s leading diversified financial services companies\, providing personal and commercial banking\, wealth management services\, insurance\, corporate and investment banking and transaction processing services worldwide. They employ approximately 80\,000 full- and part-time employees who serve more than 18 million personal\, business\, public sector and institutional clients through offices in Canada\, the U.S. and 53 other countries. \nSpeaker information: \nKendra Coleman\, Assistant Branch Manager and Advisor \nKendra joined RBC after graduating from The University of British Columbia with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. She began her career with RBC in 2018 and she now specializes in supporting students\, the Healthcare Community and Newcomers to Canada. In her current role as an Assistant Branch Manager at RBC on Campus UBC\, Kendra strives to promote financial wellness and supports students in acquiring the skills necessary to be successful in their chosen careers. She enjoys collaborating with both UBC student-led organizations\, the UBC Community and RBC partners on events and projects that further the financial and vocational success of students. Kendra is a committee member of RBC Mosaic\, an employee resource group that supports diversity and inclusion\, and she is committed to supporting youth to prepare for a changing workforce as an RBC Future Launch Champion. \nJovic Howland\, Senior Recruiter in Campus Recruitment\, Early Talent Acquisition\, and Wealth Management \nJovic Howland is a Sr. Wealth Management Early Talent Recruiter who has been with RBC for over 4 years. Over the past few years\, he has also covered different recruitment portfolios including Functions and Insurance. Prior to joining RBC\, Jovic has had diverse recruitment experience from the agency side to the client which included retail. If you are interested in Summer/Co-op Opportunities in Wealth Management\, let’s connect.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/rbc-x-s2bn-collaboration-your-brand-matters-workshop/
LOCATION:Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2021/11/211124-RBCxS2BN-marketing_1.jpeg
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DTSTAMP:20260403T173900
CREATED:20211201T010413Z
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SUMMARY:RBC x S2BN Collaboration: Your Brand Matters Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Event Summary\nLooking to stand out at your next networking session or job interview? In this collaboration with the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC)\, the Science to Business Network is proud to present the RBC Your Brand Matters Workshop. This workshop is designed to help young adults build awareness of their brand and use it effectively throughout their careers. During this workshop\, attendees will learn the fundamentals of a strong personal brand\, first impression\, professional presence\, and elevator pitch. \nThe Science to Business Network (www.s2bn.org) was founded 10 years ago to break down silos between universities\, industry\, government and the non-profit sector and to foster a culture of collaboration\, partnership and mutual understanding. Importantly\, the S2BN has been focused on building a network of innovative and creative individuals within and around STEM disciplines. Through panel discussions\, workshops\, mentoring programs\, a podcast and other collaborative initiatives\, the S2BN now has 9 chapters across Canada led by more than 70 grassroots volunteers whose activities now reach more than 2500 people a year. \nObjectives:\n– Build awareness of your personal brand\n– Uncover the essentials of a great personal brand\, including first impressions\, professional presence\, and elevator pitches\n– Learn how to use your brand effectively during your career \nRegister Free Online at: https://www.s2bn.org/events-ho3xz/vancouver-victoria-rbc-x-s2bn-collaboration-your-brand-matters-workshop \nCompanies Represented: \nRoyal Bank of Canada \nThe Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) is part of North America’s leading diversified financial services companies\, providing personal and commercial banking\, wealth management services\, insurance\, corporate and investment banking and transaction processing services worldwide. They employ approximately 80\,000 full- and part-time employees who serve more than 18 million personal\, business\, public sector and institutional clients through offices in Canada\, the U.S. and 53 other countries. \nSpeaker information: \nKendra Coleman\, Assistant Branch Manager and Advisor \nKendra joined RBC after graduating from The University of British Columbia with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. She began her career with RBC in 2018 and she now specializes in supporting students\, the Healthcare Community and Newcomers to Canada. In her current role as an Assistant Branch Manager at RBC on Campus UBC\, Kendra strives to promote financial wellness and supports students in acquiring the skills necessary to be successful in their chosen careers. She enjoys collaborating with both UBC student-led organizations\, the UBC Community and RBC partners on events and projects that further the financial and vocational success of students. Kendra is a committee member of RBC Mosaic\, an employee resource group that supports diversity and inclusion\, and she is committed to supporting youth to prepare for a changing workforce as an RBC Future Launch Champion. \nJovic Howland\, Senior Recruiter in Campus Recruitment\, Early Talent Acquisition\, and Wealth Management \nJovic Howland is a Sr. Wealth Management Early Talent Recruiter who has been with RBC for over 4 years. Over the past few years\, he has also covered different recruitment portfolios including Functions and Insurance. Prior to joining RBC\, Jovic has had diverse recruitment experience from the agency side to the client which included retail. If you are interested in Summer/Co-op Opportunities in Wealth Management\, let’s connect.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/rbc-x-s2bn-collaboration-your-brand-matters-workshop-2/
LOCATION:Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2021/11/211124-RBCxS2BN-marketing_1.jpeg
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UID:28091-1638878400-1638882000@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:RBC x S2BN Collaboration: Your Brand Matters Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Event Summary\nLooking to stand out at your next networking session or job interview? In this collaboration with the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC)\, the Science to Business Network is proud to present the RBC Your Brand Matters Workshop. This workshop is designed to help young adults build awareness of their brand and use it effectively throughout their careers. During this workshop\, attendees will learn the fundamentals of a strong personal brand\, first impression\, professional presence\, and elevator pitch. \nThe Science to Business Network (www.s2bn.org) was founded 10 years ago to break down silos between universities\, industry\, government and the non-profit sector and to foster a culture of collaboration\, partnership and mutual understanding. Importantly\, the S2BN has been focused on building a network of innovative and creative individuals within and around STEM disciplines. Through panel discussions\, workshops\, mentoring programs\, a podcast and other collaborative initiatives\, the S2BN now has 9 chapters across Canada led by more than 70 grassroots volunteers whose activities now reach more than 2500 people a year. \nObjectives:\n– Build awareness of your personal brand\n– Uncover the essentials of a great personal brand\, including first impressions\, professional presence\, and elevator pitches\n– Learn how to use your brand effectively during your career \nRegister Free Online at: https://www.s2bn.org/events-ho3xz/vancouver-victoria-rbc-x-s2bn-collaboration-your-brand-matters-workshop \nCompanies Represented: \nRoyal Bank of Canada \nThe Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) is part of North America’s leading diversified financial services companies\, providing personal and commercial banking\, wealth management services\, insurance\, corporate and investment banking and transaction processing services worldwide. They employ approximately 80\,000 full- and part-time employees who serve more than 18 million personal\, business\, public sector and institutional clients through offices in Canada\, the U.S. and 53 other countries. \nSpeaker information: \nKendra Coleman\, Assistant Branch Manager and Advisor \nKendra joined RBC after graduating from The University of British Columbia with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. She began her career with RBC in 2018 and she now specializes in supporting students\, the Healthcare Community and Newcomers to Canada. In her current role as an Assistant Branch Manager at RBC on Campus UBC\, Kendra strives to promote financial wellness and supports students in acquiring the skills necessary to be successful in their chosen careers. She enjoys collaborating with both UBC student-led organizations\, the UBC Community and RBC partners on events and projects that further the financial and vocational success of students. Kendra is a committee member of RBC Mosaic\, an employee resource group that supports diversity and inclusion\, and she is committed to supporting youth to prepare for a changing workforce as an RBC Future Launch Champion. \nJovic Howland\, Senior Recruiter in Campus Recruitment\, Early Talent Acquisition\, and Wealth Management \nJovic Howland is a Sr. Wealth Management Early Talent Recruiter who has been with RBC for over 4 years. Over the past few years\, he has also covered different recruitment portfolios including Functions and Insurance. Prior to joining RBC\, Jovic has had diverse recruitment experience from the agency side to the client which included retail. If you are interested in Summer/Co-op Opportunities in Wealth Management\, let’s connect.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/rbc-x-s2bn-collaboration-your-brand-matters-workshop-3/
LOCATION:Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2021/11/211124-RBCxS2BN-marketing_1.jpeg
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DTSTAMP:20260403T173900
CREATED:20211201T010413Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211201T010413Z
UID:31174-1638878400-1638882000@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:RBC x S2BN Collaboration: Your Brand Matters Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Event Summary\nLooking to stand out at your next networking session or job interview? In this collaboration with the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC)\, the Science to Business Network is proud to present the RBC Your Brand Matters Workshop. This workshop is designed to help young adults build awareness of their brand and use it effectively throughout their careers. During this workshop\, attendees will learn the fundamentals of a strong personal brand\, first impression\, professional presence\, and elevator pitch. \nThe Science to Business Network (www.s2bn.org) was founded 10 years ago to break down silos between universities\, industry\, government and the non-profit sector and to foster a culture of collaboration\, partnership and mutual understanding. Importantly\, the S2BN has been focused on building a network of innovative and creative individuals within and around STEM disciplines. Through panel discussions\, workshops\, mentoring programs\, a podcast and other collaborative initiatives\, the S2BN now has 9 chapters across Canada led by more than 70 grassroots volunteers whose activities now reach more than 2500 people a year. \nObjectives:\n– Build awareness of your personal brand\n– Uncover the essentials of a great personal brand\, including first impressions\, professional presence\, and elevator pitches\n– Learn how to use your brand effectively during your career \nRegister Free Online at: https://www.s2bn.org/events-ho3xz/vancouver-victoria-rbc-x-s2bn-collaboration-your-brand-matters-workshop \nCompanies Represented: \nRoyal Bank of Canada \nThe Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) is part of North America’s leading diversified financial services companies\, providing personal and commercial banking\, wealth management services\, insurance\, corporate and investment banking and transaction processing services worldwide. They employ approximately 80\,000 full- and part-time employees who serve more than 18 million personal\, business\, public sector and institutional clients through offices in Canada\, the U.S. and 53 other countries. \nSpeaker information: \nKendra Coleman\, Assistant Branch Manager and Advisor \nKendra joined RBC after graduating from The University of British Columbia with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. She began her career with RBC in 2018 and she now specializes in supporting students\, the Healthcare Community and Newcomers to Canada. In her current role as an Assistant Branch Manager at RBC on Campus UBC\, Kendra strives to promote financial wellness and supports students in acquiring the skills necessary to be successful in their chosen careers. She enjoys collaborating with both UBC student-led organizations\, the UBC Community and RBC partners on events and projects that further the financial and vocational success of students. Kendra is a committee member of RBC Mosaic\, an employee resource group that supports diversity and inclusion\, and she is committed to supporting youth to prepare for a changing workforce as an RBC Future Launch Champion. \nJovic Howland\, Senior Recruiter in Campus Recruitment\, Early Talent Acquisition\, and Wealth Management \nJovic Howland is a Sr. Wealth Management Early Talent Recruiter who has been with RBC for over 4 years. Over the past few years\, he has also covered different recruitment portfolios including Functions and Insurance. Prior to joining RBC\, Jovic has had diverse recruitment experience from the agency side to the client which included retail. If you are interested in Summer/Co-op Opportunities in Wealth Management\, let’s connect.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/rbc-x-s2bn-collaboration-your-brand-matters-workshop-4/
LOCATION:Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2021/11/211124-RBCxS2BN-marketing_1.jpeg
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SUMMARY:RBC x S2BN Collaboration: Your Brand Matters Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Event Summary\nLooking to stand out at your next networking session or job interview? In this collaboration with the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC)\, the Science to Business Network is proud to present the RBC Your Brand Matters Workshop. This workshop is designed to help young adults build awareness of their brand and use it effectively throughout their careers. During this workshop\, attendees will learn the fundamentals of a strong personal brand\, first impression\, professional presence\, and elevator pitch. \nThe Science to Business Network (www.s2bn.org) was founded 10 years ago to break down silos between universities\, industry\, government and the non-profit sector and to foster a culture of collaboration\, partnership and mutual understanding. Importantly\, the S2BN has been focused on building a network of innovative and creative individuals within and around STEM disciplines. Through panel discussions\, workshops\, mentoring programs\, a podcast and other collaborative initiatives\, the S2BN now has 9 chapters across Canada led by more than 70 grassroots volunteers whose activities now reach more than 2500 people a year. \nObjectives:\n– Build awareness of your personal brand\n– Uncover the essentials of a great personal brand\, including first impressions\, professional presence\, and elevator pitches\n– Learn how to use your brand effectively during your career \nRegister Free Online at: https://www.s2bn.org/events-ho3xz/vancouver-victoria-rbc-x-s2bn-collaboration-your-brand-matters-workshop \nCompanies Represented: \nRoyal Bank of Canada \nThe Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) is part of North America’s leading diversified financial services companies\, providing personal and commercial banking\, wealth management services\, insurance\, corporate and investment banking and transaction processing services worldwide. They employ approximately 80\,000 full- and part-time employees who serve more than 18 million personal\, business\, public sector and institutional clients through offices in Canada\, the U.S. and 53 other countries. \nSpeaker information: \nKendra Coleman\, Assistant Branch Manager and Advisor \nKendra joined RBC after graduating from The University of British Columbia with a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology. She began her career with RBC in 2018 and she now specializes in supporting students\, the Healthcare Community and Newcomers to Canada. In her current role as an Assistant Branch Manager at RBC on Campus UBC\, Kendra strives to promote financial wellness and supports students in acquiring the skills necessary to be successful in their chosen careers. She enjoys collaborating with both UBC student-led organizations\, the UBC Community and RBC partners on events and projects that further the financial and vocational success of students. Kendra is a committee member of RBC Mosaic\, an employee resource group that supports diversity and inclusion\, and she is committed to supporting youth to prepare for a changing workforce as an RBC Future Launch Champion. \nJovic Howland\, Senior Recruiter in Campus Recruitment\, Early Talent Acquisition\, and Wealth Management \nJovic Howland is a Sr. Wealth Management Early Talent Recruiter who has been with RBC for over 4 years. Over the past few years\, he has also covered different recruitment portfolios including Functions and Insurance. Prior to joining RBC\, Jovic has had diverse recruitment experience from the agency side to the client which included retail. If you are interested in Summer/Co-op Opportunities in Wealth Management\, let’s connect.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/rbc-x-s2bn-collaboration-your-brand-matters-workshop-5/
LOCATION:Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2021/11/211124-RBCxS2BN-marketing_1.jpeg
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SUMMARY:Dr. Roxana Daneshjou – AI in Dermatology: Promises and Pitfalls
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Dr. Roxana Daneshjou\, Clinical Scholar\, Dermatology\, Stanford University \nTitle: AI in Dermatology: Promises and Pitfalls \nBio: Dr. Daneshjou received her undergraduate degree at Rice University in Bioengineering\, where she was recognized as a Goldwater Scholar for her research. She completed her MD/PhD at Stanford\, where she worked in the lab of Dr. Russ Altman. During this time\, she was a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Medical Scholar and a Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans Fellow. She completed dermatology residency at Stanford in the research track and now practices dermatology as a Clinical Scholar in Stanford’s Department of Dermatology while also conducting artificial intelligence research with Dr. James Zou as a postdoc in Biomedical Data Science.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/dr-roxana-daneshjou-ai-in-dermatology-promises-and-pitfalls/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Dr. Roxana Daneshjou – AI in Dermatology: Promises and Pitfalls
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Dr. Roxana Daneshjou\, Clinical Scholar\, Dermatology\, Stanford University \nTitle: AI in Dermatology: Promises and Pitfalls \nBio: Dr. Daneshjou received her undergraduate degree at Rice University in Bioengineering\, where she was recognized as a Goldwater Scholar for her research. She completed her MD/PhD at Stanford\, where she worked in the lab of Dr. Russ Altman. During this time\, she was a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Medical Scholar and a Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans Fellow. She completed dermatology residency at Stanford in the research track and now practices dermatology as a Clinical Scholar in Stanford’s Department of Dermatology while also conducting artificial intelligence research with Dr. James Zou as a postdoc in Biomedical Data Science.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/dr-roxana-daneshjou-ai-in-dermatology-promises-and-pitfalls-2/
LOCATION:Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2021/12/session_1_data-driven_decision_making-2.png
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UID:28092-1638889200-1638892800@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Dr. Roxana Daneshjou – AI in Dermatology: Promises and Pitfalls
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Dr. Roxana Daneshjou\, Clinical Scholar\, Dermatology\, Stanford University \nTitle: AI in Dermatology: Promises and Pitfalls \nBio: Dr. Daneshjou received her undergraduate degree at Rice University in Bioengineering\, where she was recognized as a Goldwater Scholar for her research. She completed her MD/PhD at Stanford\, where she worked in the lab of Dr. Russ Altman. During this time\, she was a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Medical Scholar and a Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans Fellow. She completed dermatology residency at Stanford in the research track and now practices dermatology as a Clinical Scholar in Stanford’s Department of Dermatology while also conducting artificial intelligence research with Dr. James Zou as a postdoc in Biomedical Data Science.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/dr-roxana-daneshjou-ai-in-dermatology-promises-and-pitfalls-3/
LOCATION:Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2021/12/session_1_data-driven_decision_making-2.png
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SUMMARY:Dr. Roxana Daneshjou – AI in Dermatology: Promises and Pitfalls
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Dr. Roxana Daneshjou\, Clinical Scholar\, Dermatology\, Stanford University \nTitle: AI in Dermatology: Promises and Pitfalls \nBio: Dr. Daneshjou received her undergraduate degree at Rice University in Bioengineering\, where she was recognized as a Goldwater Scholar for her research. She completed her MD/PhD at Stanford\, where she worked in the lab of Dr. Russ Altman. During this time\, she was a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Medical Scholar and a Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans Fellow. She completed dermatology residency at Stanford in the research track and now practices dermatology as a Clinical Scholar in Stanford’s Department of Dermatology while also conducting artificial intelligence research with Dr. James Zou as a postdoc in Biomedical Data Science.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/dr-roxana-daneshjou-ai-in-dermatology-promises-and-pitfalls-4/
LOCATION:Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2021/12/session_1_data-driven_decision_making-2.png
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SUMMARY:Dr. Roxana Daneshjou – AI in Dermatology: Promises and Pitfalls
DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Dr. Roxana Daneshjou\, Clinical Scholar\, Dermatology\, Stanford University \nTitle: AI in Dermatology: Promises and Pitfalls \nBio: Dr. Daneshjou received her undergraduate degree at Rice University in Bioengineering\, where she was recognized as a Goldwater Scholar for her research. She completed her MD/PhD at Stanford\, where she worked in the lab of Dr. Russ Altman. During this time\, she was a Howard Hughes Medical Institute Medical Scholar and a Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship for New Americans Fellow. She completed dermatology residency at Stanford in the research track and now practices dermatology as a Clinical Scholar in Stanford’s Department of Dermatology while also conducting artificial intelligence research with Dr. James Zou as a postdoc in Biomedical Data Science.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/dr-roxana-daneshjou-ai-in-dermatology-promises-and-pitfalls-5/
LOCATION:Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2021/12/session_1_data-driven_decision_making-2.png
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211213T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211213T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T173900
CREATED:20211203T211752Z
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SUMMARY:Precision Nutrition and Cancer Prevention
DESCRIPTION:Date: December 13\, 2021 – 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM\n\nLocation: 700-828 W. 10 Ave. VGH Research Pavilion\n\nPresenter: Rachel Murphy\n\nA healthy diet is one of the few ubiquitous\, modifiable risk factors for cancer. However\, despite decades of research\, establishing the exact effects of diet on cancer has proved challenging. My research aims to overcome challenges in the field through the use of population-level\, representative data\, and systems biology approaches. This presentation will summarize our work on nutrition with respect to cancer prevention\, including risk modelling\, and the application of metabolomics and metagenomics. After this presentation\, attendees will be aware of the concepts and challenges in cancer prevention\, be able to identify populations that may be at elevated risk of cancer\, and opportunities for future action.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/precision-nutrition-and-cancer-prevention/
LOCATION:VGH Research Pavilion\, 828 West 10 Ave\, Vancouver\, BC\, V5Z 1M9\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211213T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211213T130000
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SUMMARY:Precision Nutrition and Cancer Prevention
DESCRIPTION:Date: December 13\, 2021 – 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM\n\nLocation: 700-828 W. 10 Ave. VGH Research Pavilion\n\nPresenter: Rachel Murphy\n\nA healthy diet is one of the few ubiquitous\, modifiable risk factors for cancer. However\, despite decades of research\, establishing the exact effects of diet on cancer has proved challenging. My research aims to overcome challenges in the field through the use of population-level\, representative data\, and systems biology approaches. This presentation will summarize our work on nutrition with respect to cancer prevention\, including risk modelling\, and the application of metabolomics and metagenomics. After this presentation\, attendees will be aware of the concepts and challenges in cancer prevention\, be able to identify populations that may be at elevated risk of cancer\, and opportunities for future action.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/precision-nutrition-and-cancer-prevention-2/
LOCATION:VGH Research Pavilion\, 828 West 10 Ave\, Vancouver\, BC\, V5Z 1M9\, Canada
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211213T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211213T130000
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CREATED:20211203T211752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211203T211752Z
UID:28093-1639396800-1639400400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Precision Nutrition and Cancer Prevention
DESCRIPTION:Date: December 13\, 2021 – 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM\n\nLocation: 700-828 W. 10 Ave. VGH Research Pavilion\n\nPresenter: Rachel Murphy\n\nA healthy diet is one of the few ubiquitous\, modifiable risk factors for cancer. However\, despite decades of research\, establishing the exact effects of diet on cancer has proved challenging. My research aims to overcome challenges in the field through the use of population-level\, representative data\, and systems biology approaches. This presentation will summarize our work on nutrition with respect to cancer prevention\, including risk modelling\, and the application of metabolomics and metagenomics. After this presentation\, attendees will be aware of the concepts and challenges in cancer prevention\, be able to identify populations that may be at elevated risk of cancer\, and opportunities for future action.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/precision-nutrition-and-cancer-prevention-3/
LOCATION:VGH Research Pavilion\, 828 West 10 Ave\, Vancouver\, BC\, V5Z 1M9\, Canada
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211213T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211213T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T173900
CREATED:20211203T211752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211203T211752Z
UID:31176-1639396800-1639400400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Precision Nutrition and Cancer Prevention
DESCRIPTION:Date: December 13\, 2021 – 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM\n\nLocation: 700-828 W. 10 Ave. VGH Research Pavilion\n\nPresenter: Rachel Murphy\n\nA healthy diet is one of the few ubiquitous\, modifiable risk factors for cancer. However\, despite decades of research\, establishing the exact effects of diet on cancer has proved challenging. My research aims to overcome challenges in the field through the use of population-level\, representative data\, and systems biology approaches. This presentation will summarize our work on nutrition with respect to cancer prevention\, including risk modelling\, and the application of metabolomics and metagenomics. After this presentation\, attendees will be aware of the concepts and challenges in cancer prevention\, be able to identify populations that may be at elevated risk of cancer\, and opportunities for future action.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/precision-nutrition-and-cancer-prevention-4/
LOCATION:VGH Research Pavilion\, 828 West 10 Ave\, Vancouver\, BC\, V5Z 1M9\, Canada
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211213T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T173900
CREATED:20211203T211752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211203T211752Z
UID:32636-1639396800-1639400400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Precision Nutrition and Cancer Prevention
DESCRIPTION:Date: December 13\, 2021 – 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM\n\nLocation: 700-828 W. 10 Ave. VGH Research Pavilion\n\nPresenter: Rachel Murphy\n\nA healthy diet is one of the few ubiquitous\, modifiable risk factors for cancer. However\, despite decades of research\, establishing the exact effects of diet on cancer has proved challenging. My research aims to overcome challenges in the field through the use of population-level\, representative data\, and systems biology approaches. This presentation will summarize our work on nutrition with respect to cancer prevention\, including risk modelling\, and the application of metabolomics and metagenomics. After this presentation\, attendees will be aware of the concepts and challenges in cancer prevention\, be able to identify populations that may be at elevated risk of cancer\, and opportunities for future action.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/precision-nutrition-and-cancer-prevention-5/
LOCATION:VGH Research Pavilion\, 828 West 10 Ave\, Vancouver\, BC\, V5Z 1M9\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211214T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211214T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T173900
CREATED:20211213T073733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211213T073733Z
UID:19808-1639485000-1639488600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Seminar: Identifying Predictive Gene Expression Signatures of Sepsis Severity
DESCRIPTION:Department of Microbiology and Immunology\npresents a seminar by:\n  \n\nArjun Baghela\n  \n\n\nPhD Candidate – Hancock & Cohen Freue Labs\n\nentitled: Identifying Predictive Gene Expression Signatures Of Sepsis Severity\n  \n\n\n\n\nPlease note that our seminars will be Hybrid (in-person & Zoom). The seminar will be in LSC3 but if you prefer to join via Zoom please contact parvin@mail.ubc.ca(link sends e-mail) for how to join! \n\n\n\nTuesday\, December 14\, 2021 – 12:30pm to 1:30pm\nLocation: \nLife Sciences Centre\, LSC 3\n2350 Health Sciences Mall\n\n\nHosted by \n\n\nDr. Bob Hancock\nDr. Gabriela Cohen Freue
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/seminar-identifying-predictive-gene-expression-signatures-of-sepsis-severity/
LOCATION:Life Sciences Centre & Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211214T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211214T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T173900
CREATED:20211213T073733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211213T073733Z
UID:26483-1639485000-1639488600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Seminar: Identifying Predictive Gene Expression Signatures of Sepsis Severity
DESCRIPTION:Department of Microbiology and Immunology\npresents a seminar by:\n  \n\nArjun Baghela\n  \n\n\nPhD Candidate – Hancock & Cohen Freue Labs\n\nentitled: Identifying Predictive Gene Expression Signatures Of Sepsis Severity\n  \n\n\n\n\nPlease note that our seminars will be Hybrid (in-person & Zoom). The seminar will be in LSC3 but if you prefer to join via Zoom please contact parvin@mail.ubc.ca(link sends e-mail) for how to join! \n\n\n\nTuesday\, December 14\, 2021 – 12:30pm to 1:30pm\nLocation: \nLife Sciences Centre\, LSC 3\n2350 Health Sciences Mall\n\n\nHosted by \n\n\nDr. Bob Hancock\nDr. Gabriela Cohen Freue
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/seminar-identifying-predictive-gene-expression-signatures-of-sepsis-severity-2/
LOCATION:Life Sciences Centre & Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211214T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211214T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T173900
CREATED:20211213T073733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211213T073733Z
UID:28098-1639485000-1639488600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Seminar: Identifying Predictive Gene Expression Signatures of Sepsis Severity
DESCRIPTION:Department of Microbiology and Immunology\npresents a seminar by:\n  \n\nArjun Baghela\n  \n\n\nPhD Candidate – Hancock & Cohen Freue Labs\n\nentitled: Identifying Predictive Gene Expression Signatures Of Sepsis Severity\n  \n\n\n\n\nPlease note that our seminars will be Hybrid (in-person & Zoom). The seminar will be in LSC3 but if you prefer to join via Zoom please contact parvin@mail.ubc.ca(link sends e-mail) for how to join! \n\n\n\nTuesday\, December 14\, 2021 – 12:30pm to 1:30pm\nLocation: \nLife Sciences Centre\, LSC 3\n2350 Health Sciences Mall\n\n\nHosted by \n\n\nDr. Bob Hancock\nDr. Gabriela Cohen Freue
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/seminar-identifying-predictive-gene-expression-signatures-of-sepsis-severity-3/
LOCATION:Life Sciences Centre & Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211214T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211214T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T173900
CREATED:20211213T073733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211213T073733Z
UID:31181-1639485000-1639488600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Seminar: Identifying Predictive Gene Expression Signatures of Sepsis Severity
DESCRIPTION:Department of Microbiology and Immunology\npresents a seminar by:\n  \n\nArjun Baghela\n  \n\n\nPhD Candidate – Hancock & Cohen Freue Labs\n\nentitled: Identifying Predictive Gene Expression Signatures Of Sepsis Severity\n  \n\n\n\n\nPlease note that our seminars will be Hybrid (in-person & Zoom). The seminar will be in LSC3 but if you prefer to join via Zoom please contact parvin@mail.ubc.ca(link sends e-mail) for how to join! \n\n\n\nTuesday\, December 14\, 2021 – 12:30pm to 1:30pm\nLocation: \nLife Sciences Centre\, LSC 3\n2350 Health Sciences Mall\n\n\nHosted by \n\n\nDr. Bob Hancock\nDr. Gabriela Cohen Freue
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/seminar-identifying-predictive-gene-expression-signatures-of-sepsis-severity-4/
LOCATION:Life Sciences Centre & Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211214T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211214T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T173900
CREATED:20211213T073733Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211213T073733Z
UID:32641-1639485000-1639488600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Seminar: Identifying Predictive Gene Expression Signatures of Sepsis Severity
DESCRIPTION:Department of Microbiology and Immunology\npresents a seminar by:\n  \n\nArjun Baghela\n  \n\n\nPhD Candidate – Hancock & Cohen Freue Labs\n\nentitled: Identifying Predictive Gene Expression Signatures Of Sepsis Severity\n  \n\n\n\n\nPlease note that our seminars will be Hybrid (in-person & Zoom). The seminar will be in LSC3 but if you prefer to join via Zoom please contact parvin@mail.ubc.ca(link sends e-mail) for how to join! \n\n\n\nTuesday\, December 14\, 2021 – 12:30pm to 1:30pm\nLocation: \nLife Sciences Centre\, LSC 3\n2350 Health Sciences Mall\n\n\nHosted by \n\n\nDr. Bob Hancock\nDr. Gabriela Cohen Freue
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/seminar-identifying-predictive-gene-expression-signatures-of-sepsis-severity-5/
LOCATION:Life Sciences Centre & Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211215T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211215T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T173900
CREATED:20211203T214333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211203T214333Z
UID:19722-1639569600-1639573200@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Updates to the Primary Care Guidelines for the Management of HIV/AIDS in Adults: Common Non-Infectious Co-Morbidities
DESCRIPTION:Learning Series Event \nAudience: General Public \nWednesday\, December 15\, 2021\, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm\nLocation: Register online at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/955093393652285199 \n  \nThis webinar will be presented by: \nDr. Marianne Harris\, MD\, CCFP\nClinical Assistant Professor\, Department of Family Practice\nFaculty of Medicine\, University of British Columbia\nClinical Trials Physician\, BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS \nFollowing this webinar\, participants will be able to: \n\nExplain why people living with HIV (PLWH) may be at risk of non-infectious co-morbid conditions\, including:\n\ncardiovascular disease\ninsulin resistance and diabetes mellitus\nbone disease\nrenal disease\nhypogonadism\nneurocognitive impairment\nlung disease\nliver disease and cirrhosis\ncancer\n\n\nOutline the latest recommendations for screening and assessment of common non-infectious co-morbidities among PLWH\nApply some basic principles for preventing non-infectious co-morbidities in PLWH receiving antiretroviral therapy\n\nThe presentation will be followed by a question and answer period where participants will have the opportunity to ask questions and receive real time responses from the presenter. \n\nCost: Free registration. \nPlease register for the webinar by clicking the following link: \nCLICK HERE. \nIf you are unable to attend the live webinar it will be recorded and available for viewing on BC-CfE’s Education and Training website at: education.bccfe.ca/webinars \nThis event is accredited by the College of Family Physicians of Canada and the British Columbia Chapter for up to 1 Mainpro+ credits. \nIf you have any questions regarding this event\, please contact BC-CfE’s Education and Training team at: education@bccfe.ca.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/updates-to-the-primary-care-guidelines-for-the-management-of-hiv-aids-in-adults-common-non-infectious-co-morbidities/
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211215T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211215T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T173900
CREATED:20211203T214333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211203T214333Z
UID:26480-1639569600-1639573200@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Updates to the Primary Care Guidelines for the Management of HIV/AIDS in Adults: Common Non-Infectious Co-Morbidities
DESCRIPTION:Learning Series Event \nAudience: General Public \nWednesday\, December 15\, 2021\, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm\nLocation: Register online at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/955093393652285199 \n  \nThis webinar will be presented by: \nDr. Marianne Harris\, MD\, CCFP\nClinical Assistant Professor\, Department of Family Practice\nFaculty of Medicine\, University of British Columbia\nClinical Trials Physician\, BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS \nFollowing this webinar\, participants will be able to: \n\nExplain why people living with HIV (PLWH) may be at risk of non-infectious co-morbid conditions\, including:\n\ncardiovascular disease\ninsulin resistance and diabetes mellitus\nbone disease\nrenal disease\nhypogonadism\nneurocognitive impairment\nlung disease\nliver disease and cirrhosis\ncancer\n\n\nOutline the latest recommendations for screening and assessment of common non-infectious co-morbidities among PLWH\nApply some basic principles for preventing non-infectious co-morbidities in PLWH receiving antiretroviral therapy\n\nThe presentation will be followed by a question and answer period where participants will have the opportunity to ask questions and receive real time responses from the presenter. \n\nCost: Free registration. \nPlease register for the webinar by clicking the following link: \nCLICK HERE. \nIf you are unable to attend the live webinar it will be recorded and available for viewing on BC-CfE’s Education and Training website at: education.bccfe.ca/webinars \nThis event is accredited by the College of Family Physicians of Canada and the British Columbia Chapter for up to 1 Mainpro+ credits. \nIf you have any questions regarding this event\, please contact BC-CfE’s Education and Training team at: education@bccfe.ca.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/updates-to-the-primary-care-guidelines-for-the-management-of-hiv-aids-in-adults-common-non-infectious-co-morbidities-2/
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211215T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211215T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T173901
CREATED:20211203T214333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211203T214333Z
UID:28095-1639569600-1639573200@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Updates to the Primary Care Guidelines for the Management of HIV/AIDS in Adults: Common Non-Infectious Co-Morbidities
DESCRIPTION:Learning Series Event \nAudience: General Public \nWednesday\, December 15\, 2021\, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm\nLocation: Register online at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/955093393652285199 \n  \nThis webinar will be presented by: \nDr. Marianne Harris\, MD\, CCFP\nClinical Assistant Professor\, Department of Family Practice\nFaculty of Medicine\, University of British Columbia\nClinical Trials Physician\, BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS \nFollowing this webinar\, participants will be able to: \n\nExplain why people living with HIV (PLWH) may be at risk of non-infectious co-morbid conditions\, including:\n\ncardiovascular disease\ninsulin resistance and diabetes mellitus\nbone disease\nrenal disease\nhypogonadism\nneurocognitive impairment\nlung disease\nliver disease and cirrhosis\ncancer\n\n\nOutline the latest recommendations for screening and assessment of common non-infectious co-morbidities among PLWH\nApply some basic principles for preventing non-infectious co-morbidities in PLWH receiving antiretroviral therapy\n\nThe presentation will be followed by a question and answer period where participants will have the opportunity to ask questions and receive real time responses from the presenter. \n\nCost: Free registration. \nPlease register for the webinar by clicking the following link: \nCLICK HERE. \nIf you are unable to attend the live webinar it will be recorded and available for viewing on BC-CfE’s Education and Training website at: education.bccfe.ca/webinars \nThis event is accredited by the College of Family Physicians of Canada and the British Columbia Chapter for up to 1 Mainpro+ credits. \nIf you have any questions regarding this event\, please contact BC-CfE’s Education and Training team at: education@bccfe.ca.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/updates-to-the-primary-care-guidelines-for-the-management-of-hiv-aids-in-adults-common-non-infectious-co-morbidities-3/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211215T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211215T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T173901
CREATED:20211203T214333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211203T214333Z
UID:31178-1639569600-1639573200@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Updates to the Primary Care Guidelines for the Management of HIV/AIDS in Adults: Common Non-Infectious Co-Morbidities
DESCRIPTION:Learning Series Event \nAudience: General Public \nWednesday\, December 15\, 2021\, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm\nLocation: Register online at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/955093393652285199 \n  \nThis webinar will be presented by: \nDr. Marianne Harris\, MD\, CCFP\nClinical Assistant Professor\, Department of Family Practice\nFaculty of Medicine\, University of British Columbia\nClinical Trials Physician\, BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS \nFollowing this webinar\, participants will be able to: \n\nExplain why people living with HIV (PLWH) may be at risk of non-infectious co-morbid conditions\, including:\n\ncardiovascular disease\ninsulin resistance and diabetes mellitus\nbone disease\nrenal disease\nhypogonadism\nneurocognitive impairment\nlung disease\nliver disease and cirrhosis\ncancer\n\n\nOutline the latest recommendations for screening and assessment of common non-infectious co-morbidities among PLWH\nApply some basic principles for preventing non-infectious co-morbidities in PLWH receiving antiretroviral therapy\n\nThe presentation will be followed by a question and answer period where participants will have the opportunity to ask questions and receive real time responses from the presenter. \n\nCost: Free registration. \nPlease register for the webinar by clicking the following link: \nCLICK HERE. \nIf you are unable to attend the live webinar it will be recorded and available for viewing on BC-CfE’s Education and Training website at: education.bccfe.ca/webinars \nThis event is accredited by the College of Family Physicians of Canada and the British Columbia Chapter for up to 1 Mainpro+ credits. \nIf you have any questions regarding this event\, please contact BC-CfE’s Education and Training team at: education@bccfe.ca.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/updates-to-the-primary-care-guidelines-for-the-management-of-hiv-aids-in-adults-common-non-infectious-co-morbidities-4/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211215T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211215T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T173901
CREATED:20211203T214333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211203T214333Z
UID:32638-1639569600-1639573200@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Updates to the Primary Care Guidelines for the Management of HIV/AIDS in Adults: Common Non-Infectious Co-Morbidities
DESCRIPTION:Learning Series Event \nAudience: General Public \nWednesday\, December 15\, 2021\, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm\nLocation: Register online at: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/955093393652285199 \n  \nThis webinar will be presented by: \nDr. Marianne Harris\, MD\, CCFP\nClinical Assistant Professor\, Department of Family Practice\nFaculty of Medicine\, University of British Columbia\nClinical Trials Physician\, BC Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS \nFollowing this webinar\, participants will be able to: \n\nExplain why people living with HIV (PLWH) may be at risk of non-infectious co-morbid conditions\, including:\n\ncardiovascular disease\ninsulin resistance and diabetes mellitus\nbone disease\nrenal disease\nhypogonadism\nneurocognitive impairment\nlung disease\nliver disease and cirrhosis\ncancer\n\n\nOutline the latest recommendations for screening and assessment of common non-infectious co-morbidities among PLWH\nApply some basic principles for preventing non-infectious co-morbidities in PLWH receiving antiretroviral therapy\n\nThe presentation will be followed by a question and answer period where participants will have the opportunity to ask questions and receive real time responses from the presenter. \n\nCost: Free registration. \nPlease register for the webinar by clicking the following link: \nCLICK HERE. \nIf you are unable to attend the live webinar it will be recorded and available for viewing on BC-CfE’s Education and Training website at: education.bccfe.ca/webinars \nThis event is accredited by the College of Family Physicians of Canada and the British Columbia Chapter for up to 1 Mainpro+ credits. \nIf you have any questions regarding this event\, please contact BC-CfE’s Education and Training team at: education@bccfe.ca.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/updates-to-the-primary-care-guidelines-for-the-management-of-hiv-aids-in-adults-common-non-infectious-co-morbidities-5/
LOCATION:Online
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