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SUMMARY:SBME Presents: Mikhail Shapiro
DESCRIPTION:Talk: Biomolecular Ultrasound for Noninvasive Imaging and Control of Cellular Function\nOverview: The study of biological function in intact organisms and the development of targeted cellular therapeutics necessitate methods to image and control cellular function in vivo. Technologies such as fluorescent proteins and optogenetics serve this purpose in small\, translucent specimens\, but are limited by the poor penetration of light into deeper tissues. In contrast\, most non-invasive techniques such as ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging – while based on energy forms that penetrate tissue effectively – are not effectively coupled to cellular function. Our work attempts to bridge this gap by engineering biomolecules with the appropriate physical properties to interact with magnetic fields and sound waves. In this talk\, I will describe our recent development of biomolecular reporters and actuators for ultrasound. The reporters are based on gas vesicles – a unique class of gas-filled protein nanostructures from buoyant photosynthetic microbes. These proteins produce nonlinear scattering of sound waves\, enabling their detection with ultrasound. I will describe our recent progress in understanding the biophysical and acoustic properties of these biomolecules\, engineering their mechanics and targeting at the genetic level\, developing methods to enhance their detection in vivo\, expressing them heterologously as reporter genes\, and turning them into dynamic sensors of enzyme activity. In addition to their applications in imaging\, gas vesicles can be used to control cellular location and function by serving as receivers of acoustic radiation force or seeding localized bubble cavitation. Additional remote control is provided by thermal bioswitches – biomolecules that provide switch-like control of gene expression in response to small changes in temperature. This allows us to use focused ultrasound to remote-control engineered cells in vivo.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/sbme-presents-mikhail-shapiro/
LOCATION:Biomedical Research Centre\, Room 351
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SUMMARY:SBME Presents: Mikhail Shapiro
DESCRIPTION:Talk: Biomolecular Ultrasound for Noninvasive Imaging and Control of Cellular Function\nOverview: The study of biological function in intact organisms and the development of targeted cellular therapeutics necessitate methods to image and control cellular function in vivo. Technologies such as fluorescent proteins and optogenetics serve this purpose in small\, translucent specimens\, but are limited by the poor penetration of light into deeper tissues. In contrast\, most non-invasive techniques such as ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging – while based on energy forms that penetrate tissue effectively – are not effectively coupled to cellular function. Our work attempts to bridge this gap by engineering biomolecules with the appropriate physical properties to interact with magnetic fields and sound waves. In this talk\, I will describe our recent development of biomolecular reporters and actuators for ultrasound. The reporters are based on gas vesicles – a unique class of gas-filled protein nanostructures from buoyant photosynthetic microbes. These proteins produce nonlinear scattering of sound waves\, enabling their detection with ultrasound. I will describe our recent progress in understanding the biophysical and acoustic properties of these biomolecules\, engineering their mechanics and targeting at the genetic level\, developing methods to enhance their detection in vivo\, expressing them heterologously as reporter genes\, and turning them into dynamic sensors of enzyme activity. In addition to their applications in imaging\, gas vesicles can be used to control cellular location and function by serving as receivers of acoustic radiation force or seeding localized bubble cavitation. Additional remote control is provided by thermal bioswitches – biomolecules that provide switch-like control of gene expression in response to small changes in temperature. This allows us to use focused ultrasound to remote-control engineered cells in vivo.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/sbme-presents-mikhail-shapiro-2/
LOCATION:Biomedical Research Centre\, Room 351
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2022/08/SBME-seminar-Mikhail-Shapiro-2022.08.04.jpg
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220804T045500
DTSTAMP:20260430T074147
CREATED:20220801T234622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220801T234622Z
UID:28194-1659585600-1659588900@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:SBME Presents: Mikhail Shapiro
DESCRIPTION:Talk: Biomolecular Ultrasound for Noninvasive Imaging and Control of Cellular Function\nOverview: The study of biological function in intact organisms and the development of targeted cellular therapeutics necessitate methods to image and control cellular function in vivo. Technologies such as fluorescent proteins and optogenetics serve this purpose in small\, translucent specimens\, but are limited by the poor penetration of light into deeper tissues. In contrast\, most non-invasive techniques such as ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging – while based on energy forms that penetrate tissue effectively – are not effectively coupled to cellular function. Our work attempts to bridge this gap by engineering biomolecules with the appropriate physical properties to interact with magnetic fields and sound waves. In this talk\, I will describe our recent development of biomolecular reporters and actuators for ultrasound. The reporters are based on gas vesicles – a unique class of gas-filled protein nanostructures from buoyant photosynthetic microbes. These proteins produce nonlinear scattering of sound waves\, enabling their detection with ultrasound. I will describe our recent progress in understanding the biophysical and acoustic properties of these biomolecules\, engineering their mechanics and targeting at the genetic level\, developing methods to enhance their detection in vivo\, expressing them heterologously as reporter genes\, and turning them into dynamic sensors of enzyme activity. In addition to their applications in imaging\, gas vesicles can be used to control cellular location and function by serving as receivers of acoustic radiation force or seeding localized bubble cavitation. Additional remote control is provided by thermal bioswitches – biomolecules that provide switch-like control of gene expression in response to small changes in temperature. This allows us to use focused ultrasound to remote-control engineered cells in vivo.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/sbme-presents-mikhail-shapiro-3/
LOCATION:Biomedical Research Centre\, Room 351
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2022/08/SBME-seminar-Mikhail-Shapiro-2022.08.04.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220804T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220804T045500
DTSTAMP:20260430T074147
CREATED:20220801T234622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220801T234622Z
UID:31277-1659585600-1659588900@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:SBME Presents: Mikhail Shapiro
DESCRIPTION:Talk: Biomolecular Ultrasound for Noninvasive Imaging and Control of Cellular Function\nOverview: The study of biological function in intact organisms and the development of targeted cellular therapeutics necessitate methods to image and control cellular function in vivo. Technologies such as fluorescent proteins and optogenetics serve this purpose in small\, translucent specimens\, but are limited by the poor penetration of light into deeper tissues. In contrast\, most non-invasive techniques such as ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging – while based on energy forms that penetrate tissue effectively – are not effectively coupled to cellular function. Our work attempts to bridge this gap by engineering biomolecules with the appropriate physical properties to interact with magnetic fields and sound waves. In this talk\, I will describe our recent development of biomolecular reporters and actuators for ultrasound. The reporters are based on gas vesicles – a unique class of gas-filled protein nanostructures from buoyant photosynthetic microbes. These proteins produce nonlinear scattering of sound waves\, enabling their detection with ultrasound. I will describe our recent progress in understanding the biophysical and acoustic properties of these biomolecules\, engineering their mechanics and targeting at the genetic level\, developing methods to enhance their detection in vivo\, expressing them heterologously as reporter genes\, and turning them into dynamic sensors of enzyme activity. In addition to their applications in imaging\, gas vesicles can be used to control cellular location and function by serving as receivers of acoustic radiation force or seeding localized bubble cavitation. Additional remote control is provided by thermal bioswitches – biomolecules that provide switch-like control of gene expression in response to small changes in temperature. This allows us to use focused ultrasound to remote-control engineered cells in vivo.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/sbme-presents-mikhail-shapiro-4/
LOCATION:Biomedical Research Centre\, Room 351
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2022/08/SBME-seminar-Mikhail-Shapiro-2022.08.04.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220804T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220804T045500
DTSTAMP:20260430T074147
CREATED:20220801T234622Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220801T234622Z
UID:32737-1659585600-1659588900@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:SBME Presents: Mikhail Shapiro
DESCRIPTION:Talk: Biomolecular Ultrasound for Noninvasive Imaging and Control of Cellular Function\nOverview: The study of biological function in intact organisms and the development of targeted cellular therapeutics necessitate methods to image and control cellular function in vivo. Technologies such as fluorescent proteins and optogenetics serve this purpose in small\, translucent specimens\, but are limited by the poor penetration of light into deeper tissues. In contrast\, most non-invasive techniques such as ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging – while based on energy forms that penetrate tissue effectively – are not effectively coupled to cellular function. Our work attempts to bridge this gap by engineering biomolecules with the appropriate physical properties to interact with magnetic fields and sound waves. In this talk\, I will describe our recent development of biomolecular reporters and actuators for ultrasound. The reporters are based on gas vesicles – a unique class of gas-filled protein nanostructures from buoyant photosynthetic microbes. These proteins produce nonlinear scattering of sound waves\, enabling their detection with ultrasound. I will describe our recent progress in understanding the biophysical and acoustic properties of these biomolecules\, engineering their mechanics and targeting at the genetic level\, developing methods to enhance their detection in vivo\, expressing them heterologously as reporter genes\, and turning them into dynamic sensors of enzyme activity. In addition to their applications in imaging\, gas vesicles can be used to control cellular location and function by serving as receivers of acoustic radiation force or seeding localized bubble cavitation. Additional remote control is provided by thermal bioswitches – biomolecules that provide switch-like control of gene expression in response to small changes in temperature. This allows us to use focused ultrasound to remote-control engineered cells in vivo.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/sbme-presents-mikhail-shapiro-5/
LOCATION:Biomedical Research Centre\, Room 351
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2022/08/SBME-seminar-Mikhail-Shapiro-2022.08.04.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220804T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220804T183000
DTSTAMP:20260430T074147
CREATED:20220719T170105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220725T174203Z
UID:23250-1659628800-1659637800@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:D.R.I.N.K.S. Vancouver
DESCRIPTION:The D.R.I.N.K.S. (Discussions Relevant to Inspiring New Knowledge and Science) social is held monthly at Mahoneys on Stamps Landing (Old Monk Mcqueens on False Creek at 601 Stamps Landing – http://mahonyandsons.com/). The purpose is to bring together faculty\, clinicians\, engineers\, nurses\, physio/rehab\, scientists\, residents\, trainees\, staff\, entrepreneurs\, bio/pharm/hospital staff/execs/veterans\, lawyers\, VCs\, journalists/editors\, philanthropists\, visiting scientists\, those on sabbaticals\, and others with common interests in biomedical/translational research & discovery/commercialization once a month to casually interact and meet new people over a beverage of their choice and/or appie. It’s a great way for people that have just moved to\, just visiting Vancouver\, looking for collaborations\, jobs\, funding\, connections for start-ups\, networking/socializing to meet others in medicine/research/bioengineering/industry. All are welcome! \n Integrated Nanotherapeutics will be sponsoring this month.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/d-r-i-n-k-s-vancouver-4/
LOCATION:Mahony and Sons\, 601 Stamps Landing\, Vancouver
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220804T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220804T183000
DTSTAMP:20260430T074147
CREATED:20220719T170105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220719T170105Z
UID:26575-1659628800-1659637800@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:D.R.I.N.K.S. Vancouver
DESCRIPTION:The D.R.I.N.K.S. (Discussions Relevant to Inspiring New Knowledge and Science) social is held monthly at Mahoneys on Stamps Landing (Old Monk Mcqueens on False Creek at 601 Stamps Landing – http://mahonyandsons.com/). The purpose is to bring together faculty\, clinicians\, engineers\, nurses\, physio/rehab\, scientists\, residents\, trainees\, staff\, entrepreneurs\, bio/pharm/hospital staff/execs/veterans\, lawyers\, VCs\, journalists/editors\, philanthropists\, visiting scientists\, those on sabbaticals\, and others with common interests in biomedical/translational research & discovery/commercialization once a month to casually interact and meet new people over a beverage of their choice and/or appie. It’s a great way for people that have just moved to\, just visiting Vancouver\, looking for collaborations\, jobs\, funding\, connections for start-ups\, networking/socializing to meet others in medicine/research/bioengineering/industry. All are welcome! \n Integrated Nanotherapeutics will be sponsoring this month.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/d-r-i-n-k-s-vancouver-4-2/
LOCATION:Mahony and Sons\, 601 Stamps Landing\, Vancouver
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220804T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220804T183000
DTSTAMP:20260430T074147
CREATED:20220719T170105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220719T170105Z
UID:28190-1659628800-1659637800@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:D.R.I.N.K.S. Vancouver
DESCRIPTION:The D.R.I.N.K.S. (Discussions Relevant to Inspiring New Knowledge and Science) social is held monthly at Mahoneys on Stamps Landing (Old Monk Mcqueens on False Creek at 601 Stamps Landing – http://mahonyandsons.com/). The purpose is to bring together faculty\, clinicians\, engineers\, nurses\, physio/rehab\, scientists\, residents\, trainees\, staff\, entrepreneurs\, bio/pharm/hospital staff/execs/veterans\, lawyers\, VCs\, journalists/editors\, philanthropists\, visiting scientists\, those on sabbaticals\, and others with common interests in biomedical/translational research & discovery/commercialization once a month to casually interact and meet new people over a beverage of their choice and/or appie. It’s a great way for people that have just moved to\, just visiting Vancouver\, looking for collaborations\, jobs\, funding\, connections for start-ups\, networking/socializing to meet others in medicine/research/bioengineering/industry. All are welcome! \n Integrated Nanotherapeutics will be sponsoring this month.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/d-r-i-n-k-s-vancouver-4-3/
LOCATION:Mahony and Sons\, 601 Stamps Landing\, Vancouver
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220804T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220804T183000
DTSTAMP:20260430T074147
CREATED:20220719T170105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220719T170105Z
UID:31273-1659628800-1659637800@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:D.R.I.N.K.S. Vancouver
DESCRIPTION:The D.R.I.N.K.S. (Discussions Relevant to Inspiring New Knowledge and Science) social is held monthly at Mahoneys on Stamps Landing (Old Monk Mcqueens on False Creek at 601 Stamps Landing – http://mahonyandsons.com/). The purpose is to bring together faculty\, clinicians\, engineers\, nurses\, physio/rehab\, scientists\, residents\, trainees\, staff\, entrepreneurs\, bio/pharm/hospital staff/execs/veterans\, lawyers\, VCs\, journalists/editors\, philanthropists\, visiting scientists\, those on sabbaticals\, and others with common interests in biomedical/translational research & discovery/commercialization once a month to casually interact and meet new people over a beverage of their choice and/or appie. It’s a great way for people that have just moved to\, just visiting Vancouver\, looking for collaborations\, jobs\, funding\, connections for start-ups\, networking/socializing to meet others in medicine/research/bioengineering/industry. All are welcome! \n Integrated Nanotherapeutics will be sponsoring this month.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/d-r-i-n-k-s-vancouver-4-4/
LOCATION:Mahony and Sons\, 601 Stamps Landing\, Vancouver
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220804T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220804T183000
DTSTAMP:20260430T074147
CREATED:20220719T170105Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220719T170105Z
UID:32733-1659628800-1659637800@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:D.R.I.N.K.S. Vancouver
DESCRIPTION:The D.R.I.N.K.S. (Discussions Relevant to Inspiring New Knowledge and Science) social is held monthly at Mahoneys on Stamps Landing (Old Monk Mcqueens on False Creek at 601 Stamps Landing – http://mahonyandsons.com/). The purpose is to bring together faculty\, clinicians\, engineers\, nurses\, physio/rehab\, scientists\, residents\, trainees\, staff\, entrepreneurs\, bio/pharm/hospital staff/execs/veterans\, lawyers\, VCs\, journalists/editors\, philanthropists\, visiting scientists\, those on sabbaticals\, and others with common interests in biomedical/translational research & discovery/commercialization once a month to casually interact and meet new people over a beverage of their choice and/or appie. It’s a great way for people that have just moved to\, just visiting Vancouver\, looking for collaborations\, jobs\, funding\, connections for start-ups\, networking/socializing to meet others in medicine/research/bioengineering/industry. All are welcome! \n Integrated Nanotherapeutics will be sponsoring this month.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/d-r-i-n-k-s-vancouver-4-5/
LOCATION:Mahony and Sons\, 601 Stamps Landing\, Vancouver
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220816T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220816T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T074147
CREATED:20220627T170732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220627T170732Z
UID:22889-1660640400-1660651200@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:SBME Synergy Research Day
DESCRIPTION:Join us this August to discover the exciting research being conducted by UBC’s undergraduate Synergy award-holders! \nIn the tradition of the CBR-SBME Summer Research Program\, Research Day is an opportunity for Synergy’s students to showcase their summer research projects\, hear an inspirational keynote talk\, and celebrate the end of the Summer Studentship Program (you can learn more about the Synergy program here). \nResearch Day provides an excellent platform for students to practice their presentation skills\, and learn more about the work being done in UBC’s world-class laboratories. Students will have the opportunity to present their summer work through lightning-round talks and a poster presentation.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/sbme-synergy-research-day/
LOCATION:Life Sciences Centre\, 2350 Health Sciences Mall\, Vancouver
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220816T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220816T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T074147
CREATED:20220627T170732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220627T170732Z
UID:26567-1660640400-1660651200@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:SBME Synergy Research Day
DESCRIPTION:Join us this August to discover the exciting research being conducted by UBC’s undergraduate Synergy award-holders! \nIn the tradition of the CBR-SBME Summer Research Program\, Research Day is an opportunity for Synergy’s students to showcase their summer research projects\, hear an inspirational keynote talk\, and celebrate the end of the Summer Studentship Program (you can learn more about the Synergy program here). \nResearch Day provides an excellent platform for students to practice their presentation skills\, and learn more about the work being done in UBC’s world-class laboratories. Students will have the opportunity to present their summer work through lightning-round talks and a poster presentation.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/sbme-synergy-research-day-2/
LOCATION:Life Sciences Centre\, 2350 Health Sciences Mall\, Vancouver
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220816T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220816T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T074147
CREATED:20220627T170732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220627T170732Z
UID:28182-1660640400-1660651200@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:SBME Synergy Research Day
DESCRIPTION:Join us this August to discover the exciting research being conducted by UBC’s undergraduate Synergy award-holders! \nIn the tradition of the CBR-SBME Summer Research Program\, Research Day is an opportunity for Synergy’s students to showcase their summer research projects\, hear an inspirational keynote talk\, and celebrate the end of the Summer Studentship Program (you can learn more about the Synergy program here). \nResearch Day provides an excellent platform for students to practice their presentation skills\, and learn more about the work being done in UBC’s world-class laboratories. Students will have the opportunity to present their summer work through lightning-round talks and a poster presentation.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/sbme-synergy-research-day-3/
LOCATION:Life Sciences Centre\, 2350 Health Sciences Mall\, Vancouver
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220816T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220816T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T074147
CREATED:20220627T170732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220627T170732Z
UID:31265-1660640400-1660651200@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:SBME Synergy Research Day
DESCRIPTION:Join us this August to discover the exciting research being conducted by UBC’s undergraduate Synergy award-holders! \nIn the tradition of the CBR-SBME Summer Research Program\, Research Day is an opportunity for Synergy’s students to showcase their summer research projects\, hear an inspirational keynote talk\, and celebrate the end of the Summer Studentship Program (you can learn more about the Synergy program here). \nResearch Day provides an excellent platform for students to practice their presentation skills\, and learn more about the work being done in UBC’s world-class laboratories. Students will have the opportunity to present their summer work through lightning-round talks and a poster presentation.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/sbme-synergy-research-day-4/
LOCATION:Life Sciences Centre\, 2350 Health Sciences Mall\, Vancouver
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220816T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220816T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T074147
CREATED:20220627T170732Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220627T170732Z
UID:32725-1660640400-1660651200@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:SBME Synergy Research Day
DESCRIPTION:Join us this August to discover the exciting research being conducted by UBC’s undergraduate Synergy award-holders! \nIn the tradition of the CBR-SBME Summer Research Program\, Research Day is an opportunity for Synergy’s students to showcase their summer research projects\, hear an inspirational keynote talk\, and celebrate the end of the Summer Studentship Program (you can learn more about the Synergy program here). \nResearch Day provides an excellent platform for students to practice their presentation skills\, and learn more about the work being done in UBC’s world-class laboratories. Students will have the opportunity to present their summer work through lightning-round talks and a poster presentation.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/sbme-synergy-research-day-5/
LOCATION:Life Sciences Centre\, 2350 Health Sciences Mall\, Vancouver
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220816T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220816T190000
DTSTAMP:20260430T074147
CREATED:20220624T182700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220624T182700Z
UID:22844-1660651200-1660676400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:CBR Research Day 2022
DESCRIPTION:Date: Tuesday August 16\, 2022 | 12pm – 7pm \nLocation: West Atrium & LSC 3 | Life Sciences Centre (LSC)\, 2350 Health Sciences Mall\, Vancouver\, BC\n \nRegistration Deadline: Tuesday August 9\, 2022\, at 11:59PM \nView the draft program \nCBR Research Day is an opportunity for students to showcase their summer research projects\, hear an inspirational keynote talk\, and celebrate the end of the CBR Summer Studentship Program. \nThe event provides an excellent opportunity for students to practice their presentation skills in front of an audience\, and share their work with their peers and other labs. Students will have the opportunity to present their summer work through short talks and a poster presentation.* \n*CBR Summer Students are required to register for and attend this event. \n  \n\nAn overview of the day \n\nExciting short talks and poster presentations by summer students\, showcasing their research\nAn inspirational keynote speaker from the sciences\nAwards for student presentations\, as well as a celebration of mentorship during the Neil Mackenzie Mentorship Award\nPlenty of food: lunch\, dinner\, and an open bar during social time\nA lively environment to celebrate the conclusion of the CBR Summer Studentship Program!
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/cbr-research-day-2022/
LOCATION:Life Sciences Centre\, 2350 Health Sciences Mall\, Vancouver
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220816T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220816T190000
DTSTAMP:20260430T074147
CREATED:20220624T182700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220624T182700Z
UID:26565-1660651200-1660676400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:CBR Research Day 2022
DESCRIPTION:Date: Tuesday August 16\, 2022 | 12pm – 7pm \nLocation: West Atrium & LSC 3 | Life Sciences Centre (LSC)\, 2350 Health Sciences Mall\, Vancouver\, BC\n \nRegistration Deadline: Tuesday August 9\, 2022\, at 11:59PM \nView the draft program \nCBR Research Day is an opportunity for students to showcase their summer research projects\, hear an inspirational keynote talk\, and celebrate the end of the CBR Summer Studentship Program. \nThe event provides an excellent opportunity for students to practice their presentation skills in front of an audience\, and share their work with their peers and other labs. Students will have the opportunity to present their summer work through short talks and a poster presentation.* \n*CBR Summer Students are required to register for and attend this event. \n  \n\nAn overview of the day \n\nExciting short talks and poster presentations by summer students\, showcasing their research\nAn inspirational keynote speaker from the sciences\nAwards for student presentations\, as well as a celebration of mentorship during the Neil Mackenzie Mentorship Award\nPlenty of food: lunch\, dinner\, and an open bar during social time\nA lively environment to celebrate the conclusion of the CBR Summer Studentship Program!
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/cbr-research-day-2022-2/
LOCATION:Life Sciences Centre\, 2350 Health Sciences Mall\, Vancouver
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220816T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220816T190000
DTSTAMP:20260430T074147
CREATED:20220624T182700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220624T182700Z
UID:28180-1660651200-1660676400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:CBR Research Day 2022
DESCRIPTION:Date: Tuesday August 16\, 2022 | 12pm – 7pm \nLocation: West Atrium & LSC 3 | Life Sciences Centre (LSC)\, 2350 Health Sciences Mall\, Vancouver\, BC\n \nRegistration Deadline: Tuesday August 9\, 2022\, at 11:59PM \nView the draft program \nCBR Research Day is an opportunity for students to showcase their summer research projects\, hear an inspirational keynote talk\, and celebrate the end of the CBR Summer Studentship Program. \nThe event provides an excellent opportunity for students to practice their presentation skills in front of an audience\, and share their work with their peers and other labs. Students will have the opportunity to present their summer work through short talks and a poster presentation.* \n*CBR Summer Students are required to register for and attend this event. \n  \n\nAn overview of the day \n\nExciting short talks and poster presentations by summer students\, showcasing their research\nAn inspirational keynote speaker from the sciences\nAwards for student presentations\, as well as a celebration of mentorship during the Neil Mackenzie Mentorship Award\nPlenty of food: lunch\, dinner\, and an open bar during social time\nA lively environment to celebrate the conclusion of the CBR Summer Studentship Program!
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/cbr-research-day-2022-3/
LOCATION:Life Sciences Centre\, 2350 Health Sciences Mall\, Vancouver
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220816T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220816T190000
DTSTAMP:20260430T074147
CREATED:20220624T182700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220624T182700Z
UID:31263-1660651200-1660676400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:CBR Research Day 2022
DESCRIPTION:Date: Tuesday August 16\, 2022 | 12pm – 7pm \nLocation: West Atrium & LSC 3 | Life Sciences Centre (LSC)\, 2350 Health Sciences Mall\, Vancouver\, BC\n \nRegistration Deadline: Tuesday August 9\, 2022\, at 11:59PM \nView the draft program \nCBR Research Day is an opportunity for students to showcase their summer research projects\, hear an inspirational keynote talk\, and celebrate the end of the CBR Summer Studentship Program. \nThe event provides an excellent opportunity for students to practice their presentation skills in front of an audience\, and share their work with their peers and other labs. Students will have the opportunity to present their summer work through short talks and a poster presentation.* \n*CBR Summer Students are required to register for and attend this event. \n  \n\nAn overview of the day \n\nExciting short talks and poster presentations by summer students\, showcasing their research\nAn inspirational keynote speaker from the sciences\nAwards for student presentations\, as well as a celebration of mentorship during the Neil Mackenzie Mentorship Award\nPlenty of food: lunch\, dinner\, and an open bar during social time\nA lively environment to celebrate the conclusion of the CBR Summer Studentship Program!
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/cbr-research-day-2022-4/
LOCATION:Life Sciences Centre\, 2350 Health Sciences Mall\, Vancouver
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220816T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220816T190000
DTSTAMP:20260430T074147
CREATED:20220624T182700Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220624T182700Z
UID:32723-1660651200-1660676400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:CBR Research Day 2022
DESCRIPTION:Date: Tuesday August 16\, 2022 | 12pm – 7pm \nLocation: West Atrium & LSC 3 | Life Sciences Centre (LSC)\, 2350 Health Sciences Mall\, Vancouver\, BC\n \nRegistration Deadline: Tuesday August 9\, 2022\, at 11:59PM \nView the draft program \nCBR Research Day is an opportunity for students to showcase their summer research projects\, hear an inspirational keynote talk\, and celebrate the end of the CBR Summer Studentship Program. \nThe event provides an excellent opportunity for students to practice their presentation skills in front of an audience\, and share their work with their peers and other labs. Students will have the opportunity to present their summer work through short talks and a poster presentation.* \n*CBR Summer Students are required to register for and attend this event. \n  \n\nAn overview of the day \n\nExciting short talks and poster presentations by summer students\, showcasing their research\nAn inspirational keynote speaker from the sciences\nAwards for student presentations\, as well as a celebration of mentorship during the Neil Mackenzie Mentorship Award\nPlenty of food: lunch\, dinner\, and an open bar during social time\nA lively environment to celebrate the conclusion of the CBR Summer Studentship Program!
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/cbr-research-day-2022-5/
LOCATION:Life Sciences Centre\, 2350 Health Sciences Mall\, Vancouver
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220817T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220817T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T074147
CREATED:20220812T192637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220812T192637Z
UID:23615-1660734000-1660737600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Strengthening Health Sciences Research Design with Gender-Based Analysis
DESCRIPTION:Jenny Flagler-George\, PhD is an Associate Director\, Strategic Initiatives at the University of Waterloo\, and formerly the Senior Manager\, Research Equity in the Office of Research. In the Office of Research\, Jenny specialized in embedding equity\, diversity and inclusion across the research enterprise\, including providing direct support to faculty applying to tri-agency funding opportunities. Jenny has a PhD in sociology from the University of Waterloo. \nGender-based Analysis Plus (GBA+) is an analytical approach that offers the needed tools for ensuring that principles of equity\, diversity\, and inclusion are applied in the research design\, including methods\, data analysis\, interpretation of results\, and knowledge mobilization or translation. GBA+ can support researchers in any discipline to examine how\, and at what stage of the research\, identify factors such as sex\, gender\, sexual orientation\, race\, ethnicity\, religion\, age\, ability\, and intersections between these factors. This presentation provides practical recommendations for how health sciences researchers can use a GBA+ analysis to strengthen the research design by asking clear and concise questions. It will also provide tangible examples of how to include GBA+ rationale in grant applications once the analysis is complete.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/strengthening-health-sciences-research-design-with-gender-based-analysis/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220817T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220817T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T074147
CREATED:20220812T192637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220812T192637Z
UID:26586-1660734000-1660737600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Strengthening Health Sciences Research Design with Gender-Based Analysis
DESCRIPTION:Jenny Flagler-George\, PhD is an Associate Director\, Strategic Initiatives at the University of Waterloo\, and formerly the Senior Manager\, Research Equity in the Office of Research. In the Office of Research\, Jenny specialized in embedding equity\, diversity and inclusion across the research enterprise\, including providing direct support to faculty applying to tri-agency funding opportunities. Jenny has a PhD in sociology from the University of Waterloo. \nGender-based Analysis Plus (GBA+) is an analytical approach that offers the needed tools for ensuring that principles of equity\, diversity\, and inclusion are applied in the research design\, including methods\, data analysis\, interpretation of results\, and knowledge mobilization or translation. GBA+ can support researchers in any discipline to examine how\, and at what stage of the research\, identify factors such as sex\, gender\, sexual orientation\, race\, ethnicity\, religion\, age\, ability\, and intersections between these factors. This presentation provides practical recommendations for how health sciences researchers can use a GBA+ analysis to strengthen the research design by asking clear and concise questions. It will also provide tangible examples of how to include GBA+ rationale in grant applications once the analysis is complete.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/strengthening-health-sciences-research-design-with-gender-based-analysis-2/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220817T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220817T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T074147
CREATED:20220812T192637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220812T192637Z
UID:28201-1660734000-1660737600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Strengthening Health Sciences Research Design with Gender-Based Analysis
DESCRIPTION:Jenny Flagler-George\, PhD is an Associate Director\, Strategic Initiatives at the University of Waterloo\, and formerly the Senior Manager\, Research Equity in the Office of Research. In the Office of Research\, Jenny specialized in embedding equity\, diversity and inclusion across the research enterprise\, including providing direct support to faculty applying to tri-agency funding opportunities. Jenny has a PhD in sociology from the University of Waterloo. \nGender-based Analysis Plus (GBA+) is an analytical approach that offers the needed tools for ensuring that principles of equity\, diversity\, and inclusion are applied in the research design\, including methods\, data analysis\, interpretation of results\, and knowledge mobilization or translation. GBA+ can support researchers in any discipline to examine how\, and at what stage of the research\, identify factors such as sex\, gender\, sexual orientation\, race\, ethnicity\, religion\, age\, ability\, and intersections between these factors. This presentation provides practical recommendations for how health sciences researchers can use a GBA+ analysis to strengthen the research design by asking clear and concise questions. It will also provide tangible examples of how to include GBA+ rationale in grant applications once the analysis is complete.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/strengthening-health-sciences-research-design-with-gender-based-analysis-3/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220817T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220817T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T074147
CREATED:20220812T192637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220812T192637Z
UID:31284-1660734000-1660737600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Strengthening Health Sciences Research Design with Gender-Based Analysis
DESCRIPTION:Jenny Flagler-George\, PhD is an Associate Director\, Strategic Initiatives at the University of Waterloo\, and formerly the Senior Manager\, Research Equity in the Office of Research. In the Office of Research\, Jenny specialized in embedding equity\, diversity and inclusion across the research enterprise\, including providing direct support to faculty applying to tri-agency funding opportunities. Jenny has a PhD in sociology from the University of Waterloo. \nGender-based Analysis Plus (GBA+) is an analytical approach that offers the needed tools for ensuring that principles of equity\, diversity\, and inclusion are applied in the research design\, including methods\, data analysis\, interpretation of results\, and knowledge mobilization or translation. GBA+ can support researchers in any discipline to examine how\, and at what stage of the research\, identify factors such as sex\, gender\, sexual orientation\, race\, ethnicity\, religion\, age\, ability\, and intersections between these factors. This presentation provides practical recommendations for how health sciences researchers can use a GBA+ analysis to strengthen the research design by asking clear and concise questions. It will also provide tangible examples of how to include GBA+ rationale in grant applications once the analysis is complete.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/strengthening-health-sciences-research-design-with-gender-based-analysis-4/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220817T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220817T120000
DTSTAMP:20260430T074147
CREATED:20220812T192637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220812T192637Z
UID:32744-1660734000-1660737600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Strengthening Health Sciences Research Design with Gender-Based Analysis
DESCRIPTION:Jenny Flagler-George\, PhD is an Associate Director\, Strategic Initiatives at the University of Waterloo\, and formerly the Senior Manager\, Research Equity in the Office of Research. In the Office of Research\, Jenny specialized in embedding equity\, diversity and inclusion across the research enterprise\, including providing direct support to faculty applying to tri-agency funding opportunities. Jenny has a PhD in sociology from the University of Waterloo. \nGender-based Analysis Plus (GBA+) is an analytical approach that offers the needed tools for ensuring that principles of equity\, diversity\, and inclusion are applied in the research design\, including methods\, data analysis\, interpretation of results\, and knowledge mobilization or translation. GBA+ can support researchers in any discipline to examine how\, and at what stage of the research\, identify factors such as sex\, gender\, sexual orientation\, race\, ethnicity\, religion\, age\, ability\, and intersections between these factors. This presentation provides practical recommendations for how health sciences researchers can use a GBA+ analysis to strengthen the research design by asking clear and concise questions. It will also provide tangible examples of how to include GBA+ rationale in grant applications once the analysis is complete.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/strengthening-health-sciences-research-design-with-gender-based-analysis-5/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220818T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220818T150000
DTSTAMP:20260430T074147
CREATED:20220811T212234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220811T212234Z
UID:23607-1660829400-1660834800@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Developing a Long-Term IP Strategy
DESCRIPTION:Join panel moderator Neil Branda\, Executive Director at 4D Labs\, for a workshop for Science and Technology Entrepreneurs that are commercializing Intellectual Property. IPs can be the basis of a company and important for partnering\, raising capital and market access. \nLearn from industry veterans. Register for this workshop and understand how the Invention to Innovation (i2I)/Science Entrepreneur Accelerator program developed by SFU supports entrepreneurs across many of BC’s tech markets and growth sectors in North America. \nDate: August 18\, 2022 \nTime: 1:30 – 3:00 PM PDT \nLocation: SFU VentureLabs\, 11th floor concourse 555 W Hastings St Suite #1100\, Vancouver \nYou will receive the Zoom link to the event after registering. \nIf you require assistance with registration or accessing the event link\, please contact Krysta Vander Helm at eec_changinstitute@sfu.ca. \nFormat \nIn-person event. Attendees are encouraged to join the event in-person at VentureLabs’ 11th floor concourse (#1100\, 555 W Hastings St). A Zoom link will be sent after registering for those who cannot join in person. \nPresented by SFU’s Chang Institute and Coast Capital Venture Connection in partnership with SFU VentureLabs and GenomeBC.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/developing-a-long-term-ip-strategy/
LOCATION:SFU VentureLabs\, 555 West Hasting St\, Suite 1100\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6B 4N6\, Canada
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220818T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220818T150000
DTSTAMP:20260430T074147
CREATED:20220811T212234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220811T212234Z
UID:26585-1660829400-1660834800@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Developing a Long-Term IP Strategy
DESCRIPTION:Join panel moderator Neil Branda\, Executive Director at 4D Labs\, for a workshop for Science and Technology Entrepreneurs that are commercializing Intellectual Property. IPs can be the basis of a company and important for partnering\, raising capital and market access. \nLearn from industry veterans. Register for this workshop and understand how the Invention to Innovation (i2I)/Science Entrepreneur Accelerator program developed by SFU supports entrepreneurs across many of BC’s tech markets and growth sectors in North America. \nDate: August 18\, 2022 \nTime: 1:30 – 3:00 PM PDT \nLocation: SFU VentureLabs\, 11th floor concourse 555 W Hastings St Suite #1100\, Vancouver \nYou will receive the Zoom link to the event after registering. \nIf you require assistance with registration or accessing the event link\, please contact Krysta Vander Helm at eec_changinstitute@sfu.ca. \nFormat \nIn-person event. Attendees are encouraged to join the event in-person at VentureLabs’ 11th floor concourse (#1100\, 555 W Hastings St). A Zoom link will be sent after registering for those who cannot join in person. \nPresented by SFU’s Chang Institute and Coast Capital Venture Connection in partnership with SFU VentureLabs and GenomeBC.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/developing-a-long-term-ip-strategy-2/
LOCATION:SFU VentureLabs\, 555 West Hasting St\, Suite 1100\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6B 4N6\, Canada
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220818T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220818T150000
DTSTAMP:20260430T074147
CREATED:20220811T212234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220811T212234Z
UID:28200-1660829400-1660834800@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Developing a Long-Term IP Strategy
DESCRIPTION:Join panel moderator Neil Branda\, Executive Director at 4D Labs\, for a workshop for Science and Technology Entrepreneurs that are commercializing Intellectual Property. IPs can be the basis of a company and important for partnering\, raising capital and market access. \nLearn from industry veterans. Register for this workshop and understand how the Invention to Innovation (i2I)/Science Entrepreneur Accelerator program developed by SFU supports entrepreneurs across many of BC’s tech markets and growth sectors in North America. \nDate: August 18\, 2022 \nTime: 1:30 – 3:00 PM PDT \nLocation: SFU VentureLabs\, 11th floor concourse 555 W Hastings St Suite #1100\, Vancouver \nYou will receive the Zoom link to the event after registering. \nIf you require assistance with registration or accessing the event link\, please contact Krysta Vander Helm at eec_changinstitute@sfu.ca. \nFormat \nIn-person event. Attendees are encouraged to join the event in-person at VentureLabs’ 11th floor concourse (#1100\, 555 W Hastings St). A Zoom link will be sent after registering for those who cannot join in person. \nPresented by SFU’s Chang Institute and Coast Capital Venture Connection in partnership with SFU VentureLabs and GenomeBC.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/developing-a-long-term-ip-strategy-3/
LOCATION:SFU VentureLabs\, 555 West Hasting St\, Suite 1100\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6B 4N6\, Canada
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220818T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220818T150000
DTSTAMP:20260430T074147
CREATED:20220811T212234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220811T212234Z
UID:31283-1660829400-1660834800@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Developing a Long-Term IP Strategy
DESCRIPTION:Join panel moderator Neil Branda\, Executive Director at 4D Labs\, for a workshop for Science and Technology Entrepreneurs that are commercializing Intellectual Property. IPs can be the basis of a company and important for partnering\, raising capital and market access. \nLearn from industry veterans. Register for this workshop and understand how the Invention to Innovation (i2I)/Science Entrepreneur Accelerator program developed by SFU supports entrepreneurs across many of BC’s tech markets and growth sectors in North America. \nDate: August 18\, 2022 \nTime: 1:30 – 3:00 PM PDT \nLocation: SFU VentureLabs\, 11th floor concourse 555 W Hastings St Suite #1100\, Vancouver \nYou will receive the Zoom link to the event after registering. \nIf you require assistance with registration or accessing the event link\, please contact Krysta Vander Helm at eec_changinstitute@sfu.ca. \nFormat \nIn-person event. Attendees are encouraged to join the event in-person at VentureLabs’ 11th floor concourse (#1100\, 555 W Hastings St). A Zoom link will be sent after registering for those who cannot join in person. \nPresented by SFU’s Chang Institute and Coast Capital Venture Connection in partnership with SFU VentureLabs and GenomeBC.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/developing-a-long-term-ip-strategy-4/
LOCATION:SFU VentureLabs\, 555 West Hasting St\, Suite 1100\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6B 4N6\, Canada
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220818T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220818T150000
DTSTAMP:20260430T074147
CREATED:20220811T212234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220811T212234Z
UID:32743-1660829400-1660834800@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Developing a Long-Term IP Strategy
DESCRIPTION:Join panel moderator Neil Branda\, Executive Director at 4D Labs\, for a workshop for Science and Technology Entrepreneurs that are commercializing Intellectual Property. IPs can be the basis of a company and important for partnering\, raising capital and market access. \nLearn from industry veterans. Register for this workshop and understand how the Invention to Innovation (i2I)/Science Entrepreneur Accelerator program developed by SFU supports entrepreneurs across many of BC’s tech markets and growth sectors in North America. \nDate: August 18\, 2022 \nTime: 1:30 – 3:00 PM PDT \nLocation: SFU VentureLabs\, 11th floor concourse 555 W Hastings St Suite #1100\, Vancouver \nYou will receive the Zoom link to the event after registering. \nIf you require assistance with registration or accessing the event link\, please contact Krysta Vander Helm at eec_changinstitute@sfu.ca. \nFormat \nIn-person event. Attendees are encouraged to join the event in-person at VentureLabs’ 11th floor concourse (#1100\, 555 W Hastings St). A Zoom link will be sent after registering for those who cannot join in person. \nPresented by SFU’s Chang Institute and Coast Capital Venture Connection in partnership with SFU VentureLabs and GenomeBC.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/developing-a-long-term-ip-strategy-5/
LOCATION:SFU VentureLabs\, 555 West Hasting St\, Suite 1100\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6B 4N6\, Canada
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