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SUMMARY:ADDC Webinar — “Things I Wish I Knew”: Regulatory Issues
DESCRIPTION:Event Details\n\nStart: 11 November 2021 9:00 am\nEnd: 11 November 2021 10:00 am\n\n\n\nThe Academic Drug Discovery Consortium presents:\nIn this “Things I Wish I Knew” series\, learn from prominent scientists\, entrepreneurs\, and investors about their successes\, struggles\, and the things they wished they knew before starting their journey. \nSeptember’s theme is Regulatory Issues. \nThis seminar is part of a monthly series hosted by the Academic Drug Discovery Consortium (ADDC). The ADDC is a professional society dedicated to building the community of academic drug discovery labs and the companies\, universities\, and government agencies that support and partner with these centers. \n\nTo learn more about ADDC’s speakers for this month and to register\, visit the ADDC event calendar.
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SUMMARY:ADDC Webinar — “Things I Wish I Knew”: Regulatory Issues
DESCRIPTION:Event Details\n\nStart: 11 November 2021 9:00 am\nEnd: 11 November 2021 10:00 am\n\n\n\nThe Academic Drug Discovery Consortium presents:\nIn this “Things I Wish I Knew” series\, learn from prominent scientists\, entrepreneurs\, and investors about their successes\, struggles\, and the things they wished they knew before starting their journey. \nSeptember’s theme is Regulatory Issues. \nThis seminar is part of a monthly series hosted by the Academic Drug Discovery Consortium (ADDC). The ADDC is a professional society dedicated to building the community of academic drug discovery labs and the companies\, universities\, and government agencies that support and partner with these centers. \n\nTo learn more about ADDC’s speakers for this month and to register\, visit the ADDC event calendar.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/addc-webinar-things-i-wish-i-knew-regulatory-issues-2/
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SUMMARY:ADDC Webinar — “Things I Wish I Knew”: Regulatory Issues
DESCRIPTION:Event Details\n\nStart: 11 November 2021 9:00 am\nEnd: 11 November 2021 10:00 am\n\n\n\nThe Academic Drug Discovery Consortium presents:\nIn this “Things I Wish I Knew” series\, learn from prominent scientists\, entrepreneurs\, and investors about their successes\, struggles\, and the things they wished they knew before starting their journey. \nSeptember’s theme is Regulatory Issues. \nThis seminar is part of a monthly series hosted by the Academic Drug Discovery Consortium (ADDC). The ADDC is a professional society dedicated to building the community of academic drug discovery labs and the companies\, universities\, and government agencies that support and partner with these centers. \n\nTo learn more about ADDC’s speakers for this month and to register\, visit the ADDC event calendar.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/addc-webinar-things-i-wish-i-knew-regulatory-issues-3/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:ADDC Webinar — “Things I Wish I Knew”: Regulatory Issues
DESCRIPTION:Event Details\n\nStart: 11 November 2021 9:00 am\nEnd: 11 November 2021 10:00 am\n\n\n\nThe Academic Drug Discovery Consortium presents:\nIn this “Things I Wish I Knew” series\, learn from prominent scientists\, entrepreneurs\, and investors about their successes\, struggles\, and the things they wished they knew before starting their journey. \nSeptember’s theme is Regulatory Issues. \nThis seminar is part of a monthly series hosted by the Academic Drug Discovery Consortium (ADDC). The ADDC is a professional society dedicated to building the community of academic drug discovery labs and the companies\, universities\, and government agencies that support and partner with these centers. \n\nTo learn more about ADDC’s speakers for this month and to register\, visit the ADDC event calendar.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/addc-webinar-things-i-wish-i-knew-regulatory-issues-4/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:ADDC Webinar — “Things I Wish I Knew”: Regulatory Issues
DESCRIPTION:Event Details\n\nStart: 11 November 2021 9:00 am\nEnd: 11 November 2021 10:00 am\n\n\n\nThe Academic Drug Discovery Consortium presents:\nIn this “Things I Wish I Knew” series\, learn from prominent scientists\, entrepreneurs\, and investors about their successes\, struggles\, and the things they wished they knew before starting their journey. \nSeptember’s theme is Regulatory Issues. \nThis seminar is part of a monthly series hosted by the Academic Drug Discovery Consortium (ADDC). The ADDC is a professional society dedicated to building the community of academic drug discovery labs and the companies\, universities\, and government agencies that support and partner with these centers. \n\nTo learn more about ADDC’s speakers for this month and to register\, visit the ADDC event calendar.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/addc-webinar-things-i-wish-i-knew-regulatory-issues-5/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Vancouver Diabetes Research Day 2021
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date: Vancouver Diabetes Research Day 2021 will be held on Friday\, November 12. \nIn acknowledgement of World Diabetes Day the diabetes research community in British Columbia holds an annual scientific day the week of November 14th.This year we will celebrate 100 years since the discovery of insulin. \nOur trainee committee are planning an exciting in-person scientific day if public health orders allow. All interested trainees are invited to join our planning committee to gain meeting planning skills and meet other trainees. E-mail: info@diabetesbc.ca to join the #VDRD2021 planning committee team today! \nWorld Diabetes Day (WDD) was created in 1991 by International Diabetes Federation (IDF) and the World Health Organization (WHO) in response to growing concerns about the escalating health threat posed by diabetes. World Diabetes Day became an official United Nations Day in 2006 with the passage of United Nation Resolution 61/225. It is marked every year on 14 November\, the birthday of Canadian Sir Frederick Banting\, who co-discovered insulin along with Charles Best in 1922
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/vancouver-diabetes-research-day-2021/
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ORGANIZER;CN="BC Diabetes Research Network":MAILTO:meg.hughes@ubc.ca
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SUMMARY:Vancouver Diabetes Research Day 2021
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date: Vancouver Diabetes Research Day 2021 will be held on Friday\, November 12. \nIn acknowledgement of World Diabetes Day the diabetes research community in British Columbia holds an annual scientific day the week of November 14th.This year we will celebrate 100 years since the discovery of insulin. \nOur trainee committee are planning an exciting in-person scientific day if public health orders allow. All interested trainees are invited to join our planning committee to gain meeting planning skills and meet other trainees. E-mail: info@diabetesbc.ca to join the #VDRD2021 planning committee team today! \nWorld Diabetes Day (WDD) was created in 1991 by International Diabetes Federation (IDF) and the World Health Organization (WHO) in response to growing concerns about the escalating health threat posed by diabetes. World Diabetes Day became an official United Nations Day in 2006 with the passage of United Nation Resolution 61/225. It is marked every year on 14 November\, the birthday of Canadian Sir Frederick Banting\, who co-discovered insulin along with Charles Best in 1922
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/vancouver-diabetes-research-day-2021-2/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Vancouver Diabetes Research Day 2021
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date: Vancouver Diabetes Research Day 2021 will be held on Friday\, November 12. \nIn acknowledgement of World Diabetes Day the diabetes research community in British Columbia holds an annual scientific day the week of November 14th.This year we will celebrate 100 years since the discovery of insulin. \nOur trainee committee are planning an exciting in-person scientific day if public health orders allow. All interested trainees are invited to join our planning committee to gain meeting planning skills and meet other trainees. E-mail: info@diabetesbc.ca to join the #VDRD2021 planning committee team today! \nWorld Diabetes Day (WDD) was created in 1991 by International Diabetes Federation (IDF) and the World Health Organization (WHO) in response to growing concerns about the escalating health threat posed by diabetes. World Diabetes Day became an official United Nations Day in 2006 with the passage of United Nation Resolution 61/225. It is marked every year on 14 November\, the birthday of Canadian Sir Frederick Banting\, who co-discovered insulin along with Charles Best in 1922
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/vancouver-diabetes-research-day-2021-3/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Vancouver Diabetes Research Day 2021
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date: Vancouver Diabetes Research Day 2021 will be held on Friday\, November 12. \nIn acknowledgement of World Diabetes Day the diabetes research community in British Columbia holds an annual scientific day the week of November 14th.This year we will celebrate 100 years since the discovery of insulin. \nOur trainee committee are planning an exciting in-person scientific day if public health orders allow. All interested trainees are invited to join our planning committee to gain meeting planning skills and meet other trainees. E-mail: info@diabetesbc.ca to join the #VDRD2021 planning committee team today! \nWorld Diabetes Day (WDD) was created in 1991 by International Diabetes Federation (IDF) and the World Health Organization (WHO) in response to growing concerns about the escalating health threat posed by diabetes. World Diabetes Day became an official United Nations Day in 2006 with the passage of United Nation Resolution 61/225. It is marked every year on 14 November\, the birthday of Canadian Sir Frederick Banting\, who co-discovered insulin along with Charles Best in 1922
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/vancouver-diabetes-research-day-2021-4/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Vancouver Diabetes Research Day 2021
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date: Vancouver Diabetes Research Day 2021 will be held on Friday\, November 12. \nIn acknowledgement of World Diabetes Day the diabetes research community in British Columbia holds an annual scientific day the week of November 14th.This year we will celebrate 100 years since the discovery of insulin. \nOur trainee committee are planning an exciting in-person scientific day if public health orders allow. All interested trainees are invited to join our planning committee to gain meeting planning skills and meet other trainees. E-mail: info@diabetesbc.ca to join the #VDRD2021 planning committee team today! \nWorld Diabetes Day (WDD) was created in 1991 by International Diabetes Federation (IDF) and the World Health Organization (WHO) in response to growing concerns about the escalating health threat posed by diabetes. World Diabetes Day became an official United Nations Day in 2006 with the passage of United Nation Resolution 61/225. It is marked every year on 14 November\, the birthday of Canadian Sir Frederick Banting\, who co-discovered insulin along with Charles Best in 1922
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/vancouver-diabetes-research-day-2021-5/
LOCATION:Online
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ORGANIZER;CN="BC Diabetes Research Network":MAILTO:meg.hughes@ubc.ca
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SUMMARY:Hope on the Horizon for Diabetes
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the discovery of insulin. \nA panel of BC researchers and patients share transformative changes and treatments for diabetes. \nPresented by Institute for Healthy Living and Chronic Disease Prevention\, UBCO and BC Diabetes Research Network\, UBC \nPanel of Researchers and Patient Advocates: \n  \nNew frontiers in type 1 diabetes research and therapy: preserving and replacing insulin-producing beta cells \nDr. Bruce Verchere\, Professor Departments of Surgery and Pathology & Laboratory Medicine\, UBC Vancouver; Irving K Barber Chair in Diabetes Research \nChildhood Diabetes Labs\, BC Children’s Hospital \nDirector\, Centre for Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics \nA fundraising strategist; communications professional; sister and daughter living with type 1 diabetes \n  \nMrs. Sheila Kern – Patient Advocate and Diabetes Parent \nPrincipal Consultant at Purposefully \nformer Executive Director of Diabetes Canada BC & Yukon Chapter \nNew research showing that remission of type 2 diabetes is achievable for some people \n  \nDr. Jonathan Little\, Associate Professor \nSchool of Health and Exercise Sciences\, UBC Okanagan \nA clinical trial participant who experienced the positive impact that therapeutic nutrition can have on type 2 diabetes \n  \nMr. JJ Belanger – Patient Advocate with type 2 Diabetes \nThis event is free and open to the public.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/hope-on-the-horizon-for-diabetes/
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="BC Diabetes Research Network":MAILTO:meg.hughes@ubc.ca
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SUMMARY:Hope on the Horizon for Diabetes
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the discovery of insulin. \nA panel of BC researchers and patients share transformative changes and treatments for diabetes. \nPresented by Institute for Healthy Living and Chronic Disease Prevention\, UBCO and BC Diabetes Research Network\, UBC \nPanel of Researchers and Patient Advocates: \n  \nNew frontiers in type 1 diabetes research and therapy: preserving and replacing insulin-producing beta cells \nDr. Bruce Verchere\, Professor Departments of Surgery and Pathology & Laboratory Medicine\, UBC Vancouver; Irving K Barber Chair in Diabetes Research \nChildhood Diabetes Labs\, BC Children’s Hospital \nDirector\, Centre for Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics \nA fundraising strategist; communications professional; sister and daughter living with type 1 diabetes \n  \nMrs. Sheila Kern – Patient Advocate and Diabetes Parent \nPrincipal Consultant at Purposefully \nformer Executive Director of Diabetes Canada BC & Yukon Chapter \nNew research showing that remission of type 2 diabetes is achievable for some people \n  \nDr. Jonathan Little\, Associate Professor \nSchool of Health and Exercise Sciences\, UBC Okanagan \nA clinical trial participant who experienced the positive impact that therapeutic nutrition can have on type 2 diabetes \n  \nMr. JJ Belanger – Patient Advocate with type 2 Diabetes \nThis event is free and open to the public.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/hope-on-the-horizon-for-diabetes-2/
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="BC Diabetes Research Network":MAILTO:meg.hughes@ubc.ca
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SUMMARY:Hope on the Horizon for Diabetes
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the discovery of insulin. \nA panel of BC researchers and patients share transformative changes and treatments for diabetes. \nPresented by Institute for Healthy Living and Chronic Disease Prevention\, UBCO and BC Diabetes Research Network\, UBC \nPanel of Researchers and Patient Advocates: \n  \nNew frontiers in type 1 diabetes research and therapy: preserving and replacing insulin-producing beta cells \nDr. Bruce Verchere\, Professor Departments of Surgery and Pathology & Laboratory Medicine\, UBC Vancouver; Irving K Barber Chair in Diabetes Research \nChildhood Diabetes Labs\, BC Children’s Hospital \nDirector\, Centre for Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics \nA fundraising strategist; communications professional; sister and daughter living with type 1 diabetes \n  \nMrs. Sheila Kern – Patient Advocate and Diabetes Parent \nPrincipal Consultant at Purposefully \nformer Executive Director of Diabetes Canada BC & Yukon Chapter \nNew research showing that remission of type 2 diabetes is achievable for some people \n  \nDr. Jonathan Little\, Associate Professor \nSchool of Health and Exercise Sciences\, UBC Okanagan \nA clinical trial participant who experienced the positive impact that therapeutic nutrition can have on type 2 diabetes \n  \nMr. JJ Belanger – Patient Advocate with type 2 Diabetes \nThis event is free and open to the public.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/hope-on-the-horizon-for-diabetes-3/
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="BC Diabetes Research Network":MAILTO:meg.hughes@ubc.ca
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SUMMARY:Hope on the Horizon for Diabetes
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the discovery of insulin. \nA panel of BC researchers and patients share transformative changes and treatments for diabetes. \nPresented by Institute for Healthy Living and Chronic Disease Prevention\, UBCO and BC Diabetes Research Network\, UBC \nPanel of Researchers and Patient Advocates: \n  \nNew frontiers in type 1 diabetes research and therapy: preserving and replacing insulin-producing beta cells \nDr. Bruce Verchere\, Professor Departments of Surgery and Pathology & Laboratory Medicine\, UBC Vancouver; Irving K Barber Chair in Diabetes Research \nChildhood Diabetes Labs\, BC Children’s Hospital \nDirector\, Centre for Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics \nA fundraising strategist; communications professional; sister and daughter living with type 1 diabetes \n  \nMrs. Sheila Kern – Patient Advocate and Diabetes Parent \nPrincipal Consultant at Purposefully \nformer Executive Director of Diabetes Canada BC & Yukon Chapter \nNew research showing that remission of type 2 diabetes is achievable for some people \n  \nDr. Jonathan Little\, Associate Professor \nSchool of Health and Exercise Sciences\, UBC Okanagan \nA clinical trial participant who experienced the positive impact that therapeutic nutrition can have on type 2 diabetes \n  \nMr. JJ Belanger – Patient Advocate with type 2 Diabetes \nThis event is free and open to the public.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/hope-on-the-horizon-for-diabetes-4/
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="BC Diabetes Research Network":MAILTO:meg.hughes@ubc.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211115T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211115T123000
DTSTAMP:20260407T123255
CREATED:20211105T180537Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211105T180537Z
UID:32618-1636974000-1636979400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Hope on the Horizon for Diabetes
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the discovery of insulin. \nA panel of BC researchers and patients share transformative changes and treatments for diabetes. \nPresented by Institute for Healthy Living and Chronic Disease Prevention\, UBCO and BC Diabetes Research Network\, UBC \nPanel of Researchers and Patient Advocates: \n  \nNew frontiers in type 1 diabetes research and therapy: preserving and replacing insulin-producing beta cells \nDr. Bruce Verchere\, Professor Departments of Surgery and Pathology & Laboratory Medicine\, UBC Vancouver; Irving K Barber Chair in Diabetes Research \nChildhood Diabetes Labs\, BC Children’s Hospital \nDirector\, Centre for Molecular Medicine and Therapeutics \nA fundraising strategist; communications professional; sister and daughter living with type 1 diabetes \n  \nMrs. Sheila Kern – Patient Advocate and Diabetes Parent \nPrincipal Consultant at Purposefully \nformer Executive Director of Diabetes Canada BC & Yukon Chapter \nNew research showing that remission of type 2 diabetes is achievable for some people \n  \nDr. Jonathan Little\, Associate Professor \nSchool of Health and Exercise Sciences\, UBC Okanagan \nA clinical trial participant who experienced the positive impact that therapeutic nutrition can have on type 2 diabetes \n  \nMr. JJ Belanger – Patient Advocate with type 2 Diabetes \nThis event is free and open to the public.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/hope-on-the-horizon-for-diabetes-5/
LOCATION:Online
ORGANIZER;CN="BC Diabetes Research Network":MAILTO:meg.hughes@ubc.ca
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211115T130000
DTSTAMP:20260407T123255
CREATED:20211111T005717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211111T005717Z
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SUMMARY:Investment Banking for Life Sciences - Job Simulation
DESCRIPTION:*Please Note* This is a two-part event series. Only register if you are able to attend both parts of the job simulation. \nEvent Summary \nHave you ever wondered how biotech startups get their funding or how they identify monetization strategies for their products? Have you heard of investment banks but unsure how they decide which project to fund? This workshop will focus on the role of investment banks and venture capital groups in getting scientific research funded and out in the public. \nDr. Evelyn Pau will shed light on internal processes in investment banking\, walk you through key steps in project evaluations\, and give you a taste of what you might have to do as an analyst in an investment banking industry for life sciences. Attendees will learn skills and resources to perform an opportunity assessment by conducting scientific\, medical\, and clinical due diligence\, market overview and sizing\, competitive landscape\, and other topics to better understand the business case. Attendees will conduct an assignment on Day 1 and share findings on Day 2. \nEvent Takeaways \nGain first-hand experience to conduct opportunity assessment for a new drug target\, indication\, product/technology\, or company.\nUtilize publicly available information to source data\, generate insight on value proposition\, and identify market potential and fit.\nUnderstand the role of a healthcare consultant and see examples of client projects. \n*PLEASE NOTE* This event will be held in TWO parts: \nPart 1: November 15\, 2021- 12pm-1pm PST\nPart 2: November 17\, 2021- 10am-11am PST \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. \nEvent Speaker \nEvelyn Pau\, PhD\nVice President\, Investment Banking and Recruiting Lead\nBloom Burton \nEvelyn Pau\, Vice President\, Investment Banking and Recruiting Lead joined Bloom Burton & Co. as an Analyst in November 2012. At Bloom Burton\, her responsibilities include monetization planning\, strategy consulting\, and scientific\, clinical and medical due diligence for pharmaceutical\, biotechnology\, and healthcare companies. Evelyn also heads Bloom Burton’s recruiting and talent management efforts as the Recruiting Lead. \nPrior to joining Bloom Burton\, Evelyn was a business development analyst at Tornado Medical Systems (now Tornado Spectral Systems) and a research fellow at SECOR Consulting (now KPMG). Evelyn completed her PhD in Immunology at the University of Toronto\, specializing in genetics and autoimmunity\, and her Bachelor of Medical Sciences Honours in Microbiology and Immunology at Western University. \nCurrently\, Evelyn serves on the Board of Directors of the McMaster Innovation Park.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/investment-banking-for-life-sciences-job-simulation/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211115T120000
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UID:26465-1636977600-1636981200@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Investment Banking for Life Sciences - Job Simulation
DESCRIPTION:*Please Note* This is a two-part event series. Only register if you are able to attend both parts of the job simulation. \nEvent Summary \nHave you ever wondered how biotech startups get their funding or how they identify monetization strategies for their products? Have you heard of investment banks but unsure how they decide which project to fund? This workshop will focus on the role of investment banks and venture capital groups in getting scientific research funded and out in the public. \nDr. Evelyn Pau will shed light on internal processes in investment banking\, walk you through key steps in project evaluations\, and give you a taste of what you might have to do as an analyst in an investment banking industry for life sciences. Attendees will learn skills and resources to perform an opportunity assessment by conducting scientific\, medical\, and clinical due diligence\, market overview and sizing\, competitive landscape\, and other topics to better understand the business case. Attendees will conduct an assignment on Day 1 and share findings on Day 2. \nEvent Takeaways \nGain first-hand experience to conduct opportunity assessment for a new drug target\, indication\, product/technology\, or company.\nUtilize publicly available information to source data\, generate insight on value proposition\, and identify market potential and fit.\nUnderstand the role of a healthcare consultant and see examples of client projects. \n*PLEASE NOTE* This event will be held in TWO parts: \nPart 1: November 15\, 2021- 12pm-1pm PST\nPart 2: November 17\, 2021- 10am-11am PST \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. \nEvent Speaker \nEvelyn Pau\, PhD\nVice President\, Investment Banking and Recruiting Lead\nBloom Burton \nEvelyn Pau\, Vice President\, Investment Banking and Recruiting Lead joined Bloom Burton & Co. as an Analyst in November 2012. At Bloom Burton\, her responsibilities include monetization planning\, strategy consulting\, and scientific\, clinical and medical due diligence for pharmaceutical\, biotechnology\, and healthcare companies. Evelyn also heads Bloom Burton’s recruiting and talent management efforts as the Recruiting Lead. \nPrior to joining Bloom Burton\, Evelyn was a business development analyst at Tornado Medical Systems (now Tornado Spectral Systems) and a research fellow at SECOR Consulting (now KPMG). Evelyn completed her PhD in Immunology at the University of Toronto\, specializing in genetics and autoimmunity\, and her Bachelor of Medical Sciences Honours in Microbiology and Immunology at Western University. \nCurrently\, Evelyn serves on the Board of Directors of the McMaster Innovation Park.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/investment-banking-for-life-sciences-job-simulation-2/
LOCATION:Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2021/11/S2BN_JobSimulation.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211115T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211115T130000
DTSTAMP:20260407T123255
CREATED:20211111T005717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211111T005717Z
UID:28079-1636977600-1636981200@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Investment Banking for Life Sciences - Job Simulation
DESCRIPTION:*Please Note* This is a two-part event series. Only register if you are able to attend both parts of the job simulation. \nEvent Summary \nHave you ever wondered how biotech startups get their funding or how they identify monetization strategies for their products? Have you heard of investment banks but unsure how they decide which project to fund? This workshop will focus on the role of investment banks and venture capital groups in getting scientific research funded and out in the public. \nDr. Evelyn Pau will shed light on internal processes in investment banking\, walk you through key steps in project evaluations\, and give you a taste of what you might have to do as an analyst in an investment banking industry for life sciences. Attendees will learn skills and resources to perform an opportunity assessment by conducting scientific\, medical\, and clinical due diligence\, market overview and sizing\, competitive landscape\, and other topics to better understand the business case. Attendees will conduct an assignment on Day 1 and share findings on Day 2. \nEvent Takeaways \nGain first-hand experience to conduct opportunity assessment for a new drug target\, indication\, product/technology\, or company.\nUtilize publicly available information to source data\, generate insight on value proposition\, and identify market potential and fit.\nUnderstand the role of a healthcare consultant and see examples of client projects. \n*PLEASE NOTE* This event will be held in TWO parts: \nPart 1: November 15\, 2021- 12pm-1pm PST\nPart 2: November 17\, 2021- 10am-11am PST \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. \nEvent Speaker \nEvelyn Pau\, PhD\nVice President\, Investment Banking and Recruiting Lead\nBloom Burton \nEvelyn Pau\, Vice President\, Investment Banking and Recruiting Lead joined Bloom Burton & Co. as an Analyst in November 2012. At Bloom Burton\, her responsibilities include monetization planning\, strategy consulting\, and scientific\, clinical and medical due diligence for pharmaceutical\, biotechnology\, and healthcare companies. Evelyn also heads Bloom Burton’s recruiting and talent management efforts as the Recruiting Lead. \nPrior to joining Bloom Burton\, Evelyn was a business development analyst at Tornado Medical Systems (now Tornado Spectral Systems) and a research fellow at SECOR Consulting (now KPMG). Evelyn completed her PhD in Immunology at the University of Toronto\, specializing in genetics and autoimmunity\, and her Bachelor of Medical Sciences Honours in Microbiology and Immunology at Western University. \nCurrently\, Evelyn serves on the Board of Directors of the McMaster Innovation Park.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/investment-banking-for-life-sciences-job-simulation-3/
LOCATION:Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2021/11/S2BN_JobSimulation.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211115T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211115T130000
DTSTAMP:20260407T123255
CREATED:20211111T005717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211111T005717Z
UID:31162-1636977600-1636981200@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Investment Banking for Life Sciences - Job Simulation
DESCRIPTION:*Please Note* This is a two-part event series. Only register if you are able to attend both parts of the job simulation. \nEvent Summary \nHave you ever wondered how biotech startups get their funding or how they identify monetization strategies for their products? Have you heard of investment banks but unsure how they decide which project to fund? This workshop will focus on the role of investment banks and venture capital groups in getting scientific research funded and out in the public. \nDr. Evelyn Pau will shed light on internal processes in investment banking\, walk you through key steps in project evaluations\, and give you a taste of what you might have to do as an analyst in an investment banking industry for life sciences. Attendees will learn skills and resources to perform an opportunity assessment by conducting scientific\, medical\, and clinical due diligence\, market overview and sizing\, competitive landscape\, and other topics to better understand the business case. Attendees will conduct an assignment on Day 1 and share findings on Day 2. \nEvent Takeaways \nGain first-hand experience to conduct opportunity assessment for a new drug target\, indication\, product/technology\, or company.\nUtilize publicly available information to source data\, generate insight on value proposition\, and identify market potential and fit.\nUnderstand the role of a healthcare consultant and see examples of client projects. \n*PLEASE NOTE* This event will be held in TWO parts: \nPart 1: November 15\, 2021- 12pm-1pm PST\nPart 2: November 17\, 2021- 10am-11am PST \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. \nEvent Speaker \nEvelyn Pau\, PhD\nVice President\, Investment Banking and Recruiting Lead\nBloom Burton \nEvelyn Pau\, Vice President\, Investment Banking and Recruiting Lead joined Bloom Burton & Co. as an Analyst in November 2012. At Bloom Burton\, her responsibilities include monetization planning\, strategy consulting\, and scientific\, clinical and medical due diligence for pharmaceutical\, biotechnology\, and healthcare companies. Evelyn also heads Bloom Burton’s recruiting and talent management efforts as the Recruiting Lead. \nPrior to joining Bloom Burton\, Evelyn was a business development analyst at Tornado Medical Systems (now Tornado Spectral Systems) and a research fellow at SECOR Consulting (now KPMG). Evelyn completed her PhD in Immunology at the University of Toronto\, specializing in genetics and autoimmunity\, and her Bachelor of Medical Sciences Honours in Microbiology and Immunology at Western University. \nCurrently\, Evelyn serves on the Board of Directors of the McMaster Innovation Park.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/investment-banking-for-life-sciences-job-simulation-4/
LOCATION:Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2021/11/S2BN_JobSimulation.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211115T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211115T130000
DTSTAMP:20260407T123255
CREATED:20211111T005717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211111T005717Z
UID:32622-1636977600-1636981200@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Investment Banking for Life Sciences - Job Simulation
DESCRIPTION:*Please Note* This is a two-part event series. Only register if you are able to attend both parts of the job simulation. \nEvent Summary \nHave you ever wondered how biotech startups get their funding or how they identify monetization strategies for their products? Have you heard of investment banks but unsure how they decide which project to fund? This workshop will focus on the role of investment banks and venture capital groups in getting scientific research funded and out in the public. \nDr. Evelyn Pau will shed light on internal processes in investment banking\, walk you through key steps in project evaluations\, and give you a taste of what you might have to do as an analyst in an investment banking industry for life sciences. Attendees will learn skills and resources to perform an opportunity assessment by conducting scientific\, medical\, and clinical due diligence\, market overview and sizing\, competitive landscape\, and other topics to better understand the business case. Attendees will conduct an assignment on Day 1 and share findings on Day 2. \nEvent Takeaways \nGain first-hand experience to conduct opportunity assessment for a new drug target\, indication\, product/technology\, or company.\nUtilize publicly available information to source data\, generate insight on value proposition\, and identify market potential and fit.\nUnderstand the role of a healthcare consultant and see examples of client projects. \n*PLEASE NOTE* This event will be held in TWO parts: \nPart 1: November 15\, 2021- 12pm-1pm PST\nPart 2: November 17\, 2021- 10am-11am PST \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. \nEvent Speaker \nEvelyn Pau\, PhD\nVice President\, Investment Banking and Recruiting Lead\nBloom Burton \nEvelyn Pau\, Vice President\, Investment Banking and Recruiting Lead joined Bloom Burton & Co. as an Analyst in November 2012. At Bloom Burton\, her responsibilities include monetization planning\, strategy consulting\, and scientific\, clinical and medical due diligence for pharmaceutical\, biotechnology\, and healthcare companies. Evelyn also heads Bloom Burton’s recruiting and talent management efforts as the Recruiting Lead. \nPrior to joining Bloom Burton\, Evelyn was a business development analyst at Tornado Medical Systems (now Tornado Spectral Systems) and a research fellow at SECOR Consulting (now KPMG). Evelyn completed her PhD in Immunology at the University of Toronto\, specializing in genetics and autoimmunity\, and her Bachelor of Medical Sciences Honours in Microbiology and Immunology at Western University. \nCurrently\, Evelyn serves on the Board of Directors of the McMaster Innovation Park.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/investment-banking-for-life-sciences-job-simulation-5/
LOCATION:Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2021/11/S2BN_JobSimulation.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211117T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211118T123000
DTSTAMP:20260407T123255
CREATED:20210716T222728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210716T222728Z
UID:17443-1637141400-1637238600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Image Guided Therapeutics and Diagnostics Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Event Details\nThis event is running from 17 November 2021 until 18 November 2021. It is next occurring on 17 November 2021 9:30 am. \n\nCategories: Conference | Symposium\nUpcoming Dates:\n\n17 November 2021 9:30 am\n18 November 2021 9:30 am\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSave the Date!\nBuilding off the success of the IGT webinar series\, Image Guided Therapeutics and Diagnostics is a 2-day symposium that will bring together clinicians\, researchers\, students\, and industry organizations who are interested in emerging diagnostic and therapeutic health technologies. \nThe symposium will not only provide an opportunity to network and identify opportunities for collaboration and partnership but also serve as a showcase for new innovations and products for industry partners. Register for a formula of networking\, matchmaking\, and groundbreaking content in an immersive and educational environment. \nFeatured: \n\nKeynote addresses from Dr. Maria Drangova\, Western University; Dr. Terry Peters\, Robarts Research Institute; Dr. Robin Shandas\, University of Colorado; and Dr. Purang Abolmaesumi\, UBC\nInvited talks on themes such as diagnostic imaging\, artificial intelligence\, and image guided therapies for a multitude of applications\nA Panel Discussion with our keynote speakers\nNetworking with Canada’s IGTD community\n\nCall for Abstracts! \nThe IGTD Committee is pleased to invite researchers\, scientists\, clinicians and students to participate actively in this symposium\, which will provide an interactive platform to exchange thoughts and experiences. Authors can submit their abstracts for invited oral and poster presentations\, to be delivered virtually through Zoom and Gather.Town. The organizers welcome the submissions of original contributions to the field of image-guided therapeutics and diagnostics. \nThe deadline for abstract submission is July 17th\, 2021.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/image-guided-therapeutics-and-diagnostics-symposium/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211117T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211118T123000
DTSTAMP:20260407T123255
CREATED:20210716T222728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210716T222728Z
UID:26417-1637141400-1637238600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Image Guided Therapeutics and Diagnostics Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Event Details\nThis event is running from 17 November 2021 until 18 November 2021. It is next occurring on 17 November 2021 9:30 am. \n\nCategories: Conference | Symposium\nUpcoming Dates:\n\n17 November 2021 9:30 am\n18 November 2021 9:30 am\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSave the Date!\nBuilding off the success of the IGT webinar series\, Image Guided Therapeutics and Diagnostics is a 2-day symposium that will bring together clinicians\, researchers\, students\, and industry organizations who are interested in emerging diagnostic and therapeutic health technologies. \nThe symposium will not only provide an opportunity to network and identify opportunities for collaboration and partnership but also serve as a showcase for new innovations and products for industry partners. Register for a formula of networking\, matchmaking\, and groundbreaking content in an immersive and educational environment. \nFeatured: \n\nKeynote addresses from Dr. Maria Drangova\, Western University; Dr. Terry Peters\, Robarts Research Institute; Dr. Robin Shandas\, University of Colorado; and Dr. Purang Abolmaesumi\, UBC\nInvited talks on themes such as diagnostic imaging\, artificial intelligence\, and image guided therapies for a multitude of applications\nA Panel Discussion with our keynote speakers\nNetworking with Canada’s IGTD community\n\nCall for Abstracts! \nThe IGTD Committee is pleased to invite researchers\, scientists\, clinicians and students to participate actively in this symposium\, which will provide an interactive platform to exchange thoughts and experiences. Authors can submit their abstracts for invited oral and poster presentations\, to be delivered virtually through Zoom and Gather.Town. The organizers welcome the submissions of original contributions to the field of image-guided therapeutics and diagnostics. \nThe deadline for abstract submission is July 17th\, 2021.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/image-guided-therapeutics-and-diagnostics-symposium-2/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211117T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211118T123000
DTSTAMP:20260407T123255
CREATED:20210716T222728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210716T222728Z
UID:28032-1637141400-1637238600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Image Guided Therapeutics and Diagnostics Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Event Details\nThis event is running from 17 November 2021 until 18 November 2021. It is next occurring on 17 November 2021 9:30 am. \n\nCategories: Conference | Symposium\nUpcoming Dates:\n\n17 November 2021 9:30 am\n18 November 2021 9:30 am\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSave the Date!\nBuilding off the success of the IGT webinar series\, Image Guided Therapeutics and Diagnostics is a 2-day symposium that will bring together clinicians\, researchers\, students\, and industry organizations who are interested in emerging diagnostic and therapeutic health technologies. \nThe symposium will not only provide an opportunity to network and identify opportunities for collaboration and partnership but also serve as a showcase for new innovations and products for industry partners. Register for a formula of networking\, matchmaking\, and groundbreaking content in an immersive and educational environment. \nFeatured: \n\nKeynote addresses from Dr. Maria Drangova\, Western University; Dr. Terry Peters\, Robarts Research Institute; Dr. Robin Shandas\, University of Colorado; and Dr. Purang Abolmaesumi\, UBC\nInvited talks on themes such as diagnostic imaging\, artificial intelligence\, and image guided therapies for a multitude of applications\nA Panel Discussion with our keynote speakers\nNetworking with Canada’s IGTD community\n\nCall for Abstracts! \nThe IGTD Committee is pleased to invite researchers\, scientists\, clinicians and students to participate actively in this symposium\, which will provide an interactive platform to exchange thoughts and experiences. Authors can submit their abstracts for invited oral and poster presentations\, to be delivered virtually through Zoom and Gather.Town. The organizers welcome the submissions of original contributions to the field of image-guided therapeutics and diagnostics. \nThe deadline for abstract submission is July 17th\, 2021.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/image-guided-therapeutics-and-diagnostics-symposium-3/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211117T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211118T123000
DTSTAMP:20260407T123255
CREATED:20210716T222728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210716T222728Z
UID:31115-1637141400-1637238600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Image Guided Therapeutics and Diagnostics Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Event Details\nThis event is running from 17 November 2021 until 18 November 2021. It is next occurring on 17 November 2021 9:30 am. \n\nCategories: Conference | Symposium\nUpcoming Dates:\n\n17 November 2021 9:30 am\n18 November 2021 9:30 am\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSave the Date!\nBuilding off the success of the IGT webinar series\, Image Guided Therapeutics and Diagnostics is a 2-day symposium that will bring together clinicians\, researchers\, students\, and industry organizations who are interested in emerging diagnostic and therapeutic health technologies. \nThe symposium will not only provide an opportunity to network and identify opportunities for collaboration and partnership but also serve as a showcase for new innovations and products for industry partners. Register for a formula of networking\, matchmaking\, and groundbreaking content in an immersive and educational environment. \nFeatured: \n\nKeynote addresses from Dr. Maria Drangova\, Western University; Dr. Terry Peters\, Robarts Research Institute; Dr. Robin Shandas\, University of Colorado; and Dr. Purang Abolmaesumi\, UBC\nInvited talks on themes such as diagnostic imaging\, artificial intelligence\, and image guided therapies for a multitude of applications\nA Panel Discussion with our keynote speakers\nNetworking with Canada’s IGTD community\n\nCall for Abstracts! \nThe IGTD Committee is pleased to invite researchers\, scientists\, clinicians and students to participate actively in this symposium\, which will provide an interactive platform to exchange thoughts and experiences. Authors can submit their abstracts for invited oral and poster presentations\, to be delivered virtually through Zoom and Gather.Town. The organizers welcome the submissions of original contributions to the field of image-guided therapeutics and diagnostics. \nThe deadline for abstract submission is July 17th\, 2021.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/image-guided-therapeutics-and-diagnostics-symposium-4/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211117T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211118T123000
DTSTAMP:20260407T123255
CREATED:20210716T222728Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210716T222728Z
UID:32575-1637141400-1637238600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Image Guided Therapeutics and Diagnostics Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Event Details\nThis event is running from 17 November 2021 until 18 November 2021. It is next occurring on 17 November 2021 9:30 am. \n\nCategories: Conference | Symposium\nUpcoming Dates:\n\n17 November 2021 9:30 am\n18 November 2021 9:30 am\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSave the Date!\nBuilding off the success of the IGT webinar series\, Image Guided Therapeutics and Diagnostics is a 2-day symposium that will bring together clinicians\, researchers\, students\, and industry organizations who are interested in emerging diagnostic and therapeutic health technologies. \nThe symposium will not only provide an opportunity to network and identify opportunities for collaboration and partnership but also serve as a showcase for new innovations and products for industry partners. Register for a formula of networking\, matchmaking\, and groundbreaking content in an immersive and educational environment. \nFeatured: \n\nKeynote addresses from Dr. Maria Drangova\, Western University; Dr. Terry Peters\, Robarts Research Institute; Dr. Robin Shandas\, University of Colorado; and Dr. Purang Abolmaesumi\, UBC\nInvited talks on themes such as diagnostic imaging\, artificial intelligence\, and image guided therapies for a multitude of applications\nA Panel Discussion with our keynote speakers\nNetworking with Canada’s IGTD community\n\nCall for Abstracts! \nThe IGTD Committee is pleased to invite researchers\, scientists\, clinicians and students to participate actively in this symposium\, which will provide an interactive platform to exchange thoughts and experiences. Authors can submit their abstracts for invited oral and poster presentations\, to be delivered virtually through Zoom and Gather.Town. The organizers welcome the submissions of original contributions to the field of image-guided therapeutics and diagnostics. \nThe deadline for abstract submission is July 17th\, 2021.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/image-guided-therapeutics-and-diagnostics-symposium-5/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211117T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211117T163000
DTSTAMP:20260407T123255
CREATED:20211115T000850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211115T000850Z
UID:19347-1637161200-1637166600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:MSL Seminar Series: November Trainee Talks
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday November 17th\, 3:00-4:30pm \nHost: Dr. Paul Pavlidis \nThis seminar will be presented in a hybrid format. All speakers will be delivering talks in person at the MSL Lecture Theatre (room 102). Audience members are welcome to attend either in person or via the zoom link. Those connecting via zoom will be able to ask questions during the Q&A portion using the chat function. \nZoom registration link:\nhttps://ubc.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5Ivf-ysqDIjGteaN13pGa3f5LetWjNG4Ndk \nSeminar Schedule:\nTrainee Talk 1:  Adele Khavari – Kastrup Lab\nRole of coagulation factor XII in decompression sickness\n \nTrainee Talk 2: Christopher Lee – Kronstad Lab\nInvestigating the role of 3-hydroxyanthranillic acid on iron uptake and virulence in the fungal pathogen ‘Cryptococcus neoformans’ \nTrainee Talk 3: Anne-Sophie Sack – Snutch Lab\nThe Role of Cav3.2 T-type Calcium Channels in Dentate Gyrus Excitability \nFaculty Talk: Dr. Wilf Jefferies\nCurrent Research Vignettes
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/msl-seminar-series-november-trainee-talks/
LOCATION:Michael Smith Laboratories & Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2021/11/MSL-Trainee-Talks-Nov-17th-2021-1536x864-1.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211117T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211117T163000
DTSTAMP:20260407T123255
CREATED:20211115T000850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211115T000850Z
UID:26468-1637161200-1637166600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:MSL Seminar Series: November Trainee Talks
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday November 17th\, 3:00-4:30pm \nHost: Dr. Paul Pavlidis \nThis seminar will be presented in a hybrid format. All speakers will be delivering talks in person at the MSL Lecture Theatre (room 102). Audience members are welcome to attend either in person or via the zoom link. Those connecting via zoom will be able to ask questions during the Q&A portion using the chat function. \nZoom registration link:\nhttps://ubc.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5Ivf-ysqDIjGteaN13pGa3f5LetWjNG4Ndk \nSeminar Schedule:\nTrainee Talk 1:  Adele Khavari – Kastrup Lab\nRole of coagulation factor XII in decompression sickness\n \nTrainee Talk 2: Christopher Lee – Kronstad Lab\nInvestigating the role of 3-hydroxyanthranillic acid on iron uptake and virulence in the fungal pathogen ‘Cryptococcus neoformans’ \nTrainee Talk 3: Anne-Sophie Sack – Snutch Lab\nThe Role of Cav3.2 T-type Calcium Channels in Dentate Gyrus Excitability \nFaculty Talk: Dr. Wilf Jefferies\nCurrent Research Vignettes
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/msl-seminar-series-november-trainee-talks-2/
LOCATION:Michael Smith Laboratories & Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2021/11/MSL-Trainee-Talks-Nov-17th-2021-1536x864-1.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211117T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211117T163000
DTSTAMP:20260407T123255
CREATED:20211115T000850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211115T000850Z
UID:28083-1637161200-1637166600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:MSL Seminar Series: November Trainee Talks
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday November 17th\, 3:00-4:30pm \nHost: Dr. Paul Pavlidis \nThis seminar will be presented in a hybrid format. All speakers will be delivering talks in person at the MSL Lecture Theatre (room 102). Audience members are welcome to attend either in person or via the zoom link. Those connecting via zoom will be able to ask questions during the Q&A portion using the chat function. \nZoom registration link:\nhttps://ubc.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5Ivf-ysqDIjGteaN13pGa3f5LetWjNG4Ndk \nSeminar Schedule:\nTrainee Talk 1:  Adele Khavari – Kastrup Lab\nRole of coagulation factor XII in decompression sickness\n \nTrainee Talk 2: Christopher Lee – Kronstad Lab\nInvestigating the role of 3-hydroxyanthranillic acid on iron uptake and virulence in the fungal pathogen ‘Cryptococcus neoformans’ \nTrainee Talk 3: Anne-Sophie Sack – Snutch Lab\nThe Role of Cav3.2 T-type Calcium Channels in Dentate Gyrus Excitability \nFaculty Talk: Dr. Wilf Jefferies\nCurrent Research Vignettes
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/msl-seminar-series-november-trainee-talks-3/
LOCATION:Michael Smith Laboratories & Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2021/11/MSL-Trainee-Talks-Nov-17th-2021-1536x864-1.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211117T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211117T163000
DTSTAMP:20260407T123255
CREATED:20211115T000850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211115T000850Z
UID:31166-1637161200-1637166600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:MSL Seminar Series: November Trainee Talks
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday November 17th\, 3:00-4:30pm \nHost: Dr. Paul Pavlidis \nThis seminar will be presented in a hybrid format. All speakers will be delivering talks in person at the MSL Lecture Theatre (room 102). Audience members are welcome to attend either in person or via the zoom link. Those connecting via zoom will be able to ask questions during the Q&A portion using the chat function. \nZoom registration link:\nhttps://ubc.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5Ivf-ysqDIjGteaN13pGa3f5LetWjNG4Ndk \nSeminar Schedule:\nTrainee Talk 1:  Adele Khavari – Kastrup Lab\nRole of coagulation factor XII in decompression sickness\n \nTrainee Talk 2: Christopher Lee – Kronstad Lab\nInvestigating the role of 3-hydroxyanthranillic acid on iron uptake and virulence in the fungal pathogen ‘Cryptococcus neoformans’ \nTrainee Talk 3: Anne-Sophie Sack – Snutch Lab\nThe Role of Cav3.2 T-type Calcium Channels in Dentate Gyrus Excitability \nFaculty Talk: Dr. Wilf Jefferies\nCurrent Research Vignettes
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/msl-seminar-series-november-trainee-talks-4/
LOCATION:Michael Smith Laboratories & Online
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UID:32626-1637161200-1637166600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:MSL Seminar Series: November Trainee Talks
DESCRIPTION:Date: Wednesday November 17th\, 3:00-4:30pm \nHost: Dr. Paul Pavlidis \nThis seminar will be presented in a hybrid format. All speakers will be delivering talks in person at the MSL Lecture Theatre (room 102). Audience members are welcome to attend either in person or via the zoom link. Those connecting via zoom will be able to ask questions during the Q&A portion using the chat function. \nZoom registration link:\nhttps://ubc.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5Ivf-ysqDIjGteaN13pGa3f5LetWjNG4Ndk \nSeminar Schedule:\nTrainee Talk 1:  Adele Khavari – Kastrup Lab\nRole of coagulation factor XII in decompression sickness\n \nTrainee Talk 2: Christopher Lee – Kronstad Lab\nInvestigating the role of 3-hydroxyanthranillic acid on iron uptake and virulence in the fungal pathogen ‘Cryptococcus neoformans’ \nTrainee Talk 3: Anne-Sophie Sack – Snutch Lab\nThe Role of Cav3.2 T-type Calcium Channels in Dentate Gyrus Excitability \nFaculty Talk: Dr. Wilf Jefferies\nCurrent Research Vignettes
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/msl-seminar-series-november-trainee-talks-5/
LOCATION:Michael Smith Laboratories & Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2021/11/MSL-Trainee-Talks-Nov-17th-2021-1536x864-1.jpg
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