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SUMMARY:Academic-Industry Partnerships Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:Partnerships between academic labs and industry can benefit both partners by increasing access to personnel\, equipment\, and new funding streams. They also enable academic researchers to apply their skills to industrial challenges\, stimulating new R&D activities relevant for both industry and academia as well as eventual commercialization. \nEstablishing successful academic-industry partnerships requires setting expectations that meet the needs of both the academic and industry partners. What are some of the strategies to find the right partnership fit\, and more importantly\, what are some best practices for aligning goals\, structuring contracts\, and enabling successful projects? The “Academic-Industry Partnerships Roundtable” webinar\, hosted by Stem Cell Network and adMare BioInnovations\, will provide answers to these questions with talks from expert speakers: \n\nCate Murray\, President and CEO\, Stem Cell Network\nAmie Phinney\, PhD\, MBA\, Senior Director\, Partnerships\, adMare BioInnovations\nBharti Ranavaya\, PhD\, Principal\, New Venture Creation\, University Health Network\nGuy Sauvageau\, MD\, PhD\, Principal Investigator\, Molecular Genetics of Stem Cells research unit\, IRIC\, Professor\, Department of Medicine\, Faculty of Medicine\, Université de Montréal\, Scientific founder and CEO\, ExCellThera\n\nWho Should Attend?\nThis event is for all Canadian researchers interested in academic-industry partnerships\, particularly in the field of stem cells and regenerative medicine. \nLearning Objectives: \nThis event will: \n\nEnhance understanding of industry-academic partnerships and how these agreements can accelerate activities for both parties\nImpart best practices of industry/academic partnerships\, including the “3 laws of partners”\nIncrease awareness of funding mechanisms for industry-academic partnerships through Stem Cell Network\, adMare BioInnovations\, and other Canadian funders\n\nEvent Date: Tuesday\, February 7\, 2023\, at 1 p.m. ET. \nRegistration Procedure:\nAnyone interested should register here by Tuesday\, February 7\, 2023\, at 1 p.m. ET. \nLocation: Hosted online. A link to the online sessions will be provided to registrants. \nReporting and Communication Requirements:\nBy attending this event\, the recipient agrees to complete a post-event survey describing the value of the event. This information will be used at SCN’s discretion on its website\, newsletters and for the purpose of reporting to their funding agencies. By registering for this event\, attendees also accept to have their pictures taken during the event (e.g. Zoom screenshots) and used in materials as described above. \nQuestions:\nFor further information on this event or for registration related enquiries\, please contact Ellie Arnold at earnold@stemcellnetwork.ca.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/academic-industry-partnerships-roundtable-2/
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SUMMARY:Academic-Industry Partnerships Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:Partnerships between academic labs and industry can benefit both partners by increasing access to personnel\, equipment\, and new funding streams. They also enable academic researchers to apply their skills to industrial challenges\, stimulating new R&D activities relevant for both industry and academia as well as eventual commercialization. \nEstablishing successful academic-industry partnerships requires setting expectations that meet the needs of both the academic and industry partners. What are some of the strategies to find the right partnership fit\, and more importantly\, what are some best practices for aligning goals\, structuring contracts\, and enabling successful projects? The “Academic-Industry Partnerships Roundtable” webinar\, hosted by Stem Cell Network and adMare BioInnovations\, will provide answers to these questions with talks from expert speakers: \n\nCate Murray\, President and CEO\, Stem Cell Network\nAmie Phinney\, PhD\, MBA\, Senior Director\, Partnerships\, adMare BioInnovations\nBharti Ranavaya\, PhD\, Principal\, New Venture Creation\, University Health Network\nGuy Sauvageau\, MD\, PhD\, Principal Investigator\, Molecular Genetics of Stem Cells research unit\, IRIC\, Professor\, Department of Medicine\, Faculty of Medicine\, Université de Montréal\, Scientific founder and CEO\, ExCellThera\n\nWho Should Attend?\nThis event is for all Canadian researchers interested in academic-industry partnerships\, particularly in the field of stem cells and regenerative medicine. \nLearning Objectives: \nThis event will: \n\nEnhance understanding of industry-academic partnerships and how these agreements can accelerate activities for both parties\nImpart best practices of industry/academic partnerships\, including the “3 laws of partners”\nIncrease awareness of funding mechanisms for industry-academic partnerships through Stem Cell Network\, adMare BioInnovations\, and other Canadian funders\n\nEvent Date: Tuesday\, February 7\, 2023\, at 1 p.m. ET. \nRegistration Procedure:\nAnyone interested should register here by Tuesday\, February 7\, 2023\, at 1 p.m. ET. \nLocation: Hosted online. A link to the online sessions will be provided to registrants. \nReporting and Communication Requirements:\nBy attending this event\, the recipient agrees to complete a post-event survey describing the value of the event. This information will be used at SCN’s discretion on its website\, newsletters and for the purpose of reporting to their funding agencies. By registering for this event\, attendees also accept to have their pictures taken during the event (e.g. Zoom screenshots) and used in materials as described above. \nQuestions:\nFor further information on this event or for registration related enquiries\, please contact Ellie Arnold at earnold@stemcellnetwork.ca.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/academic-industry-partnerships-roundtable-3/
LOCATION:Online
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LAST-MODIFIED:20221212T191059Z
UID:32784-1675764000-1675767600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Academic-Industry Partnerships Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:Partnerships between academic labs and industry can benefit both partners by increasing access to personnel\, equipment\, and new funding streams. They also enable academic researchers to apply their skills to industrial challenges\, stimulating new R&D activities relevant for both industry and academia as well as eventual commercialization. \nEstablishing successful academic-industry partnerships requires setting expectations that meet the needs of both the academic and industry partners. What are some of the strategies to find the right partnership fit\, and more importantly\, what are some best practices for aligning goals\, structuring contracts\, and enabling successful projects? The “Academic-Industry Partnerships Roundtable” webinar\, hosted by Stem Cell Network and adMare BioInnovations\, will provide answers to these questions with talks from expert speakers: \n\nCate Murray\, President and CEO\, Stem Cell Network\nAmie Phinney\, PhD\, MBA\, Senior Director\, Partnerships\, adMare BioInnovations\nBharti Ranavaya\, PhD\, Principal\, New Venture Creation\, University Health Network\nGuy Sauvageau\, MD\, PhD\, Principal Investigator\, Molecular Genetics of Stem Cells research unit\, IRIC\, Professor\, Department of Medicine\, Faculty of Medicine\, Université de Montréal\, Scientific founder and CEO\, ExCellThera\n\nWho Should Attend?\nThis event is for all Canadian researchers interested in academic-industry partnerships\, particularly in the field of stem cells and regenerative medicine. \nLearning Objectives: \nThis event will: \n\nEnhance understanding of industry-academic partnerships and how these agreements can accelerate activities for both parties\nImpart best practices of industry/academic partnerships\, including the “3 laws of partners”\nIncrease awareness of funding mechanisms for industry-academic partnerships through Stem Cell Network\, adMare BioInnovations\, and other Canadian funders\n\nEvent Date: Tuesday\, February 7\, 2023\, at 1 p.m. ET. \nRegistration Procedure:\nAnyone interested should register here by Tuesday\, February 7\, 2023\, at 1 p.m. ET. \nLocation: Hosted online. A link to the online sessions will be provided to registrants. \nReporting and Communication Requirements:\nBy attending this event\, the recipient agrees to complete a post-event survey describing the value of the event. This information will be used at SCN’s discretion on its website\, newsletters and for the purpose of reporting to their funding agencies. By registering for this event\, attendees also accept to have their pictures taken during the event (e.g. Zoom screenshots) and used in materials as described above. \nQuestions:\nFor further information on this event or for registration related enquiries\, please contact Ellie Arnold at earnold@stemcellnetwork.ca.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/academic-industry-partnerships-roundtable-4/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Watermelon Snow: Science\, Art\, and a Lone Polar Bear
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Lynne Quarmby speaks on her personal journey and concerns about climate change that led to her interest in watermelon snow. \nWatermelon-red snow is a tell-tale sign of springtime blooms of microscopic algae on alpine and arctic snow. Under the microscope\, the algae are stunningly beautiful\, but still\, why study them? Dr. Lynne Quarmby will take us on a journey from molecular biology to the high Arctic and home again\, illuminating the science of cells\, of the climate\, and of snow algae\, while offering a reminder that much about the human experience is beyond reason. In this talk\, we will hear about one scientist’s search for what it means to live a good life at a time of increasing desperation about the future.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/watermelon-snow-science-art-and-a-lone-polar-bear/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Watermelon Snow: Science\, Art\, and a Lone Polar Bear
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Lynne Quarmby speaks on her personal journey and concerns about climate change that led to her interest in watermelon snow. \nWatermelon-red snow is a tell-tale sign of springtime blooms of microscopic algae on alpine and arctic snow. Under the microscope\, the algae are stunningly beautiful\, but still\, why study them? Dr. Lynne Quarmby will take us on a journey from molecular biology to the high Arctic and home again\, illuminating the science of cells\, of the climate\, and of snow algae\, while offering a reminder that much about the human experience is beyond reason. In this talk\, we will hear about one scientist’s search for what it means to live a good life at a time of increasing desperation about the future.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/watermelon-snow-science-art-and-a-lone-polar-bear-2/
LOCATION:Online
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UID:32796-1676998800-1677004200@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Watermelon Snow: Science\, Art\, and a Lone Polar Bear
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Lynne Quarmby speaks on her personal journey and concerns about climate change that led to her interest in watermelon snow. \nWatermelon-red snow is a tell-tale sign of springtime blooms of microscopic algae on alpine and arctic snow. Under the microscope\, the algae are stunningly beautiful\, but still\, why study them? Dr. Lynne Quarmby will take us on a journey from molecular biology to the high Arctic and home again\, illuminating the science of cells\, of the climate\, and of snow algae\, while offering a reminder that much about the human experience is beyond reason. In this talk\, we will hear about one scientist’s search for what it means to live a good life at a time of increasing desperation about the future.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/watermelon-snow-science-art-and-a-lone-polar-bear-3/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Cellular and Physiological Sciences Careers Fair 2023
DESCRIPTION:​This dynamic event brings together life sciences professionals in academia and industry representatives from local Vancouver companies with graduate students and postdoctoral fellows for an evening of career exploration.\n\n​The event will begin with a panel discussion with several members of the UBC academic community\, followed by a resume workshop that is designed to help students translate their academic experience into marketable skills for industry. Following these sessions\, we will host a networking social in which students will be able to network with business leaders/scientists\, and HR professionals\, learn about the different companies and career options\, and make connections to facilitate future job searching.\n\n​As one of CPhyGS’s major events\, we are very excited to bring back our Careers Fair in person this year. Join us in making meaningful local connections and taking the first steps into the job market.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/cellular-and-physiological-sciences-careers-fair-2023/
LOCATION:Life Sciences Institute\, 2350 Health Sciences Mall\, Vancouver\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Cellular and Physiological Sciences Careers Fair 2023
DESCRIPTION:​This dynamic event brings together life sciences professionals in academia and industry representatives from local Vancouver companies with graduate students and postdoctoral fellows for an evening of career exploration.\n\n​The event will begin with a panel discussion with several members of the UBC academic community\, followed by a resume workshop that is designed to help students translate their academic experience into marketable skills for industry. Following these sessions\, we will host a networking social in which students will be able to network with business leaders/scientists\, and HR professionals\, learn about the different companies and career options\, and make connections to facilitate future job searching.\n\n​As one of CPhyGS’s major events\, we are very excited to bring back our Careers Fair in person this year. Join us in making meaningful local connections and taking the first steps into the job market.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/cellular-and-physiological-sciences-careers-fair-2023-2/
LOCATION:Life Sciences Institute\, 2350 Health Sciences Mall\, Vancouver\, Canada
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DTSTAMP:20260405T003431
CREATED:20230208T084615Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230208T084615Z
UID:32797-1676998800-1677009600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Cellular and Physiological Sciences Careers Fair 2023
DESCRIPTION:​This dynamic event brings together life sciences professionals in academia and industry representatives from local Vancouver companies with graduate students and postdoctoral fellows for an evening of career exploration.\n\n​The event will begin with a panel discussion with several members of the UBC academic community\, followed by a resume workshop that is designed to help students translate their academic experience into marketable skills for industry. Following these sessions\, we will host a networking social in which students will be able to network with business leaders/scientists\, and HR professionals\, learn about the different companies and career options\, and make connections to facilitate future job searching.\n\n​As one of CPhyGS’s major events\, we are very excited to bring back our Careers Fair in person this year. Join us in making meaningful local connections and taking the first steps into the job market.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/cellular-and-physiological-sciences-careers-fair-2023-3/
LOCATION:Life Sciences Institute\, 2350 Health Sciences Mall\, Vancouver\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230223T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230223T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T003431
CREATED:20230210T224249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230210T224249Z
UID:28254-1677110400-1677153600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Access to Innovation
DESCRIPTION:Our 8th Annual Access to Innovation conference is a full day event that brings together life sciences leaders from academia\, research\, health institutions\, government\, and industry to discuss emerging trends\, innovation\, economic impact\, translational science\, and policies to advance the sector. This year’s event will resume in person. \nThe BC life sciences sector has never been stronger\, leading the country in the pace of discovery and company creation. By leveraging our world-class research\, we are well-positioned to deliver innovative product solutions and services critical to the health system while driving economic diversification and competitiveness. \nAs leaders\, we need to seize the opportunity to significantly advance the sector and ensure that BC builds on the extraordinary momentum of the last few years by working together to develop policies and strategies that attract capital and talent and enable scale. The time for sustained collaborative action – between industry\, research and academia\, and government – is now. \nPlease join us as we dive into the most pressing issues facing the BC life sciences sector. \nConfirmed Speakers: \nPaul Armitage\, Partner\, Gowling WLG\nDr. Julia Bickford\, Regional Director\, Research Evaluation and Analytics\, Northern Health\nDr. Michael Chen\, Clinical Pathologist\, Department of Laboratory Medicine\, Island Health; Adjunct Assistant Professor\, University of British Columbia & University of Victoria\nAbi Coman-Walker\, COO\, Acuitas Therapeutics\nStephen Filby\, Founder & Principal Consultant\, WestPAR Consultancy\nDr. David Goodlett\, Professor\, University of Victoria; Director\, University of Victoria-Genome BC Proteomics Centre\nDr. Fraser Hof\, AVP Research\, University of Victoria\nDr. Diana Ionescu\, Clinical Professor\, University of British Columbia; Consultant Pathologist\, BC Cancer Agency\nDr. Tim Jacobs\, Director\, Molecular Design & Engineering\, AbCellera\nDr. Shirin Kalyan\, VP\, Scientific Innovation\, Qu Biologics\nDr. Barb Kinnaird\, CEO\, Response Biomedical\nDr. Véronique Lecault\, COO\, AbCellera\nJennifer Marles\, Partner\, Oyen Wiggs\nDr. Robert McMaster\, Vice Dean\, Research & Professor\, Department of Medical Genetics\, University of British Columbia\nNathan Michaels\, Director\, Precision Medicine and Genetic Services\, Ministry of Health\nAlison Orth\, Director\, Clinical Trials BC\, Michael Smith Health Research BC\nDr. Federica Di Palma\, CSO & VP\, Research and Innovation\, Genome BC\nEric Petersson\, Trade Commissioner\, Pacific Regional Office\, Global Affairs Canada\nDarcia Pope\, Chief Transformation Officer & Vice President\, Innovation & Planetary Health\, Vancouver Coastal Health\nAndrea Sambati\, President and CEO\, Boehringer Ingelheim Canada\nAngie Schick\, Executive Director\, New Ventures BC\nHelen Sheridan\, Chief Human Resources Officer\, STEMCELL Technologies\nDr. Cynthia Shippam\, Industry Technology Advisor\, National Research Council Canada – IRAP\nDr. Ted Steiner\, Professor\, Medicine & Head of the Division of Infectious Diseases\, University of British Columbia\nDr. Gavin C.E. Stuart\, Professor\, Department Obstetrics and Gynecology\, University of British Columbia\nJames Taylor\, General Manager\, Genomics Medicine\, Cytiva\nDr. Ali Tehrani\, Venture Partner\, Amplitude Ventures\nDr. Bryan Tennant\, Scientific Director\, Medical Affairs – Vaccines\, GSK\nCarlene Todd\, VP Access\, Roche\nLaura Walsh\, Senior Vice President\, Philanthropy\, VGH & UBC Hospital Foundation\nDr. Stephen Yip\, Neuropathologist\, Vancouver General Hospital; Medical Director of CGL/CCG\, BC Cancer\nConfirmed Session Themes: \nA Vision for Clinical Trials in British Columbia\nEvolving Access to Innovations in Precision Medicine\nImmuno-engineering: From Genomics to Therapeutics\nInnovations in Infection and Immunity\nLicensing and Collaboration Agreements in the Life Sciences Sector\nNavigating Government Support of IP Strategies
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/access-to-innovation-2-2/
LOCATION:Vancouver Convention Centre West\, 1055 Canada Pl\, Vancouver
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DTSTAMP:20260405T003431
CREATED:20230210T224249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230210T224249Z
UID:31338-1677110400-1677153600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Access to Innovation
DESCRIPTION:Our 8th Annual Access to Innovation conference is a full day event that brings together life sciences leaders from academia\, research\, health institutions\, government\, and industry to discuss emerging trends\, innovation\, economic impact\, translational science\, and policies to advance the sector. This year’s event will resume in person. \nThe BC life sciences sector has never been stronger\, leading the country in the pace of discovery and company creation. By leveraging our world-class research\, we are well-positioned to deliver innovative product solutions and services critical to the health system while driving economic diversification and competitiveness. \nAs leaders\, we need to seize the opportunity to significantly advance the sector and ensure that BC builds on the extraordinary momentum of the last few years by working together to develop policies and strategies that attract capital and talent and enable scale. The time for sustained collaborative action – between industry\, research and academia\, and government – is now. \nPlease join us as we dive into the most pressing issues facing the BC life sciences sector. \nConfirmed Speakers: \nPaul Armitage\, Partner\, Gowling WLG\nDr. Julia Bickford\, Regional Director\, Research Evaluation and Analytics\, Northern Health\nDr. Michael Chen\, Clinical Pathologist\, Department of Laboratory Medicine\, Island Health; Adjunct Assistant Professor\, University of British Columbia & University of Victoria\nAbi Coman-Walker\, COO\, Acuitas Therapeutics\nStephen Filby\, Founder & Principal Consultant\, WestPAR Consultancy\nDr. David Goodlett\, Professor\, University of Victoria; Director\, University of Victoria-Genome BC Proteomics Centre\nDr. Fraser Hof\, AVP Research\, University of Victoria\nDr. Diana Ionescu\, Clinical Professor\, University of British Columbia; Consultant Pathologist\, BC Cancer Agency\nDr. Tim Jacobs\, Director\, Molecular Design & Engineering\, AbCellera\nDr. Shirin Kalyan\, VP\, Scientific Innovation\, Qu Biologics\nDr. Barb Kinnaird\, CEO\, Response Biomedical\nDr. Véronique Lecault\, COO\, AbCellera\nJennifer Marles\, Partner\, Oyen Wiggs\nDr. Robert McMaster\, Vice Dean\, Research & Professor\, Department of Medical Genetics\, University of British Columbia\nNathan Michaels\, Director\, Precision Medicine and Genetic Services\, Ministry of Health\nAlison Orth\, Director\, Clinical Trials BC\, Michael Smith Health Research BC\nDr. Federica Di Palma\, CSO & VP\, Research and Innovation\, Genome BC\nEric Petersson\, Trade Commissioner\, Pacific Regional Office\, Global Affairs Canada\nDarcia Pope\, Chief Transformation Officer & Vice President\, Innovation & Planetary Health\, Vancouver Coastal Health\nAndrea Sambati\, President and CEO\, Boehringer Ingelheim Canada\nAngie Schick\, Executive Director\, New Ventures BC\nHelen Sheridan\, Chief Human Resources Officer\, STEMCELL Technologies\nDr. Cynthia Shippam\, Industry Technology Advisor\, National Research Council Canada – IRAP\nDr. Ted Steiner\, Professor\, Medicine & Head of the Division of Infectious Diseases\, University of British Columbia\nDr. Gavin C.E. Stuart\, Professor\, Department Obstetrics and Gynecology\, University of British Columbia\nJames Taylor\, General Manager\, Genomics Medicine\, Cytiva\nDr. Ali Tehrani\, Venture Partner\, Amplitude Ventures\nDr. Bryan Tennant\, Scientific Director\, Medical Affairs – Vaccines\, GSK\nCarlene Todd\, VP Access\, Roche\nLaura Walsh\, Senior Vice President\, Philanthropy\, VGH & UBC Hospital Foundation\nDr. Stephen Yip\, Neuropathologist\, Vancouver General Hospital; Medical Director of CGL/CCG\, BC Cancer\nConfirmed Session Themes: \nA Vision for Clinical Trials in British Columbia\nEvolving Access to Innovations in Precision Medicine\nImmuno-engineering: From Genomics to Therapeutics\nInnovations in Infection and Immunity\nLicensing and Collaboration Agreements in the Life Sciences Sector\nNavigating Government Support of IP Strategies
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/access-to-innovation-2-3/
LOCATION:Vancouver Convention Centre West\, 1055 Canada Pl\, Vancouver
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=:
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230223T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230223T120000
DTSTAMP:20260405T003431
CREATED:20230210T224249Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230210T224249Z
UID:32798-1677110400-1677153600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Access to Innovation
DESCRIPTION:Our 8th Annual Access to Innovation conference is a full day event that brings together life sciences leaders from academia\, research\, health institutions\, government\, and industry to discuss emerging trends\, innovation\, economic impact\, translational science\, and policies to advance the sector. This year’s event will resume in person. \nThe BC life sciences sector has never been stronger\, leading the country in the pace of discovery and company creation. By leveraging our world-class research\, we are well-positioned to deliver innovative product solutions and services critical to the health system while driving economic diversification and competitiveness. \nAs leaders\, we need to seize the opportunity to significantly advance the sector and ensure that BC builds on the extraordinary momentum of the last few years by working together to develop policies and strategies that attract capital and talent and enable scale. The time for sustained collaborative action – between industry\, research and academia\, and government – is now. \nPlease join us as we dive into the most pressing issues facing the BC life sciences sector. \nConfirmed Speakers: \nPaul Armitage\, Partner\, Gowling WLG\nDr. Julia Bickford\, Regional Director\, Research Evaluation and Analytics\, Northern Health\nDr. Michael Chen\, Clinical Pathologist\, Department of Laboratory Medicine\, Island Health; Adjunct Assistant Professor\, University of British Columbia & University of Victoria\nAbi Coman-Walker\, COO\, Acuitas Therapeutics\nStephen Filby\, Founder & Principal Consultant\, WestPAR Consultancy\nDr. David Goodlett\, Professor\, University of Victoria; Director\, University of Victoria-Genome BC Proteomics Centre\nDr. Fraser Hof\, AVP Research\, University of Victoria\nDr. Diana Ionescu\, Clinical Professor\, University of British Columbia; Consultant Pathologist\, BC Cancer Agency\nDr. Tim Jacobs\, Director\, Molecular Design & Engineering\, AbCellera\nDr. Shirin Kalyan\, VP\, Scientific Innovation\, Qu Biologics\nDr. Barb Kinnaird\, CEO\, Response Biomedical\nDr. Véronique Lecault\, COO\, AbCellera\nJennifer Marles\, Partner\, Oyen Wiggs\nDr. Robert McMaster\, Vice Dean\, Research & Professor\, Department of Medical Genetics\, University of British Columbia\nNathan Michaels\, Director\, Precision Medicine and Genetic Services\, Ministry of Health\nAlison Orth\, Director\, Clinical Trials BC\, Michael Smith Health Research BC\nDr. Federica Di Palma\, CSO & VP\, Research and Innovation\, Genome BC\nEric Petersson\, Trade Commissioner\, Pacific Regional Office\, Global Affairs Canada\nDarcia Pope\, Chief Transformation Officer & Vice President\, Innovation & Planetary Health\, Vancouver Coastal Health\nAndrea Sambati\, President and CEO\, Boehringer Ingelheim Canada\nAngie Schick\, Executive Director\, New Ventures BC\nHelen Sheridan\, Chief Human Resources Officer\, STEMCELL Technologies\nDr. Cynthia Shippam\, Industry Technology Advisor\, National Research Council Canada – IRAP\nDr. Ted Steiner\, Professor\, Medicine & Head of the Division of Infectious Diseases\, University of British Columbia\nDr. Gavin C.E. Stuart\, Professor\, Department Obstetrics and Gynecology\, University of British Columbia\nJames Taylor\, General Manager\, Genomics Medicine\, Cytiva\nDr. Ali Tehrani\, Venture Partner\, Amplitude Ventures\nDr. Bryan Tennant\, Scientific Director\, Medical Affairs – Vaccines\, GSK\nCarlene Todd\, VP Access\, Roche\nLaura Walsh\, Senior Vice President\, Philanthropy\, VGH & UBC Hospital Foundation\nDr. Stephen Yip\, Neuropathologist\, Vancouver General Hospital; Medical Director of CGL/CCG\, BC Cancer\nConfirmed Session Themes: \nA Vision for Clinical Trials in British Columbia\nEvolving Access to Innovations in Precision Medicine\nImmuno-engineering: From Genomics to Therapeutics\nInnovations in Infection and Immunity\nLicensing and Collaboration Agreements in the Life Sciences Sector\nNavigating Government Support of IP Strategies
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/access-to-innovation-2-4/
LOCATION:Vancouver Convention Centre West\, 1055 Canada Pl\, Vancouver
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=:
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230224T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230224T183000
DTSTAMP:20260405T003431
CREATED:20230206T210903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T210903Z
UID:28250-1677254400-1677263400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:D.R.I.N.K.S. Vancouver
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce that our Friday February 24th (4pm – 6:30pm) free networking event appies sponsor is the SFU i2I Program (Invention to Innovation – SFU Beedie School of Business). I2I provides graduate and post-doc research scientists\, faculty\, start-up ventures or personnel in existing science-based firms with essential frameworks\, perspectives and techniques to contribute to the translation of knowledge to real-world applications\, start ventures\, lead business development or new product development and increase commercialization in labs or industry. If you’d like to get involved\, find out more\, or just socialize/network\, see you there!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 (if you need an excuse to stay a little later!) 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 also a great way for people that have just moved to\, just visiting Vancouver\, looking for collaborations\, jobs\, funding\, connections
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/d-r-i-n-k-s-vancouver-8/
LOCATION:Mahony and Sons\, 601 Stamps Landing\, Vancouver
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230224T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230224T183000
DTSTAMP:20260405T003431
CREATED:20230206T210903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T210903Z
UID:31334-1677254400-1677263400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:D.R.I.N.K.S. Vancouver
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce that our Friday February 24th (4pm – 6:30pm) free networking event appies sponsor is the SFU i2I Program (Invention to Innovation – SFU Beedie School of Business). I2I provides graduate and post-doc research scientists\, faculty\, start-up ventures or personnel in existing science-based firms with essential frameworks\, perspectives and techniques to contribute to the translation of knowledge to real-world applications\, start ventures\, lead business development or new product development and increase commercialization in labs or industry. If you’d like to get involved\, find out more\, or just socialize/network\, see you there!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 (if you need an excuse to stay a little later!) 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 also a great way for people that have just moved to\, just visiting Vancouver\, looking for collaborations\, jobs\, funding\, connections
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/d-r-i-n-k-s-vancouver-8-2/
LOCATION:Mahony and Sons\, 601 Stamps Landing\, Vancouver
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230224T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230224T183000
DTSTAMP:20260405T003431
CREATED:20230206T210903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T210903Z
UID:32794-1677254400-1677263400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:D.R.I.N.K.S. Vancouver
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce that our Friday February 24th (4pm – 6:30pm) free networking event appies sponsor is the SFU i2I Program (Invention to Innovation – SFU Beedie School of Business). I2I provides graduate and post-doc research scientists\, faculty\, start-up ventures or personnel in existing science-based firms with essential frameworks\, perspectives and techniques to contribute to the translation of knowledge to real-world applications\, start ventures\, lead business development or new product development and increase commercialization in labs or industry. If you’d like to get involved\, find out more\, or just socialize/network\, see you there!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 (if you need an excuse to stay a little later!) 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 also a great way for people that have just moved to\, just visiting Vancouver\, looking for collaborations\, jobs\, funding\, connections
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/d-r-i-n-k-s-vancouver-8-3/
LOCATION:Mahony and Sons\, 601 Stamps Landing\, Vancouver
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230228T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230228T163000
DTSTAMP:20260405T003431
CREATED:20230206T234613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T234613Z
UID:28251-1677596400-1677601800@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:In Good Company: The Human Trial
DESCRIPTION:In 2011\, filmmakers Lisa Hepner and Guy Mossman heard about a radical stem cell treatment for diabetes\, a disease that kills more than five million people each year. Driven by a desire to cure Lisa of her own type 1 diabetes\, the married couple secured unprecedented\, real-time access to a clinical trial in San Diego —only the sixth-ever embryonic stem cell trial in the world. What follows is an intimate journey with the patients and scientists who put themselves on the line to be first. In the world of biotech and medical research\, there are no tidy solutions. \nIn person screening: Gordon and Leslie Diamond Health Care Centre Rm 2264 \nRegister here.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/in-good-company-the-human-trial/
LOCATION:Gordon and Leslie Diamond Health Care Centre\, 2775 Laurel Street\, Vancouver
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230228T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230228T163000
DTSTAMP:20260405T003431
CREATED:20230206T234613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T234613Z
UID:31335-1677596400-1677601800@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:In Good Company: The Human Trial
DESCRIPTION:In 2011\, filmmakers Lisa Hepner and Guy Mossman heard about a radical stem cell treatment for diabetes\, a disease that kills more than five million people each year. Driven by a desire to cure Lisa of her own type 1 diabetes\, the married couple secured unprecedented\, real-time access to a clinical trial in San Diego —only the sixth-ever embryonic stem cell trial in the world. What follows is an intimate journey with the patients and scientists who put themselves on the line to be first. In the world of biotech and medical research\, there are no tidy solutions. \nIn person screening: Gordon and Leslie Diamond Health Care Centre Rm 2264 \nRegister here.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/in-good-company-the-human-trial-2/
LOCATION:Gordon and Leslie Diamond Health Care Centre\, 2775 Laurel Street\, Vancouver
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230228T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230228T163000
DTSTAMP:20260405T003431
CREATED:20230206T234613Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T234613Z
UID:32795-1677596400-1677601800@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:In Good Company: The Human Trial
DESCRIPTION:In 2011\, filmmakers Lisa Hepner and Guy Mossman heard about a radical stem cell treatment for diabetes\, a disease that kills more than five million people each year. Driven by a desire to cure Lisa of her own type 1 diabetes\, the married couple secured unprecedented\, real-time access to a clinical trial in San Diego —only the sixth-ever embryonic stem cell trial in the world. What follows is an intimate journey with the patients and scientists who put themselves on the line to be first. In the world of biotech and medical research\, there are no tidy solutions. \nIn person screening: Gordon and Leslie Diamond Health Care Centre Rm 2264 \nRegister here.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/in-good-company-the-human-trial-3/
LOCATION:Gordon and Leslie Diamond Health Care Centre\, 2775 Laurel Street\, Vancouver
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230302T063000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230302T073000
DTSTAMP:20260405T003431
CREATED:20230222T221234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230222T221234Z
UID:28256-1677738600-1677742200@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:How Full Is the Brain’s Petrol Tank? Evidence from Models of Metabolic Depletion
DESCRIPTION:Topic: How full is the brain’s petrol tank? Evidence from models of metabolic depletion \nSpeaker: Dr. Michael Breakspear\, Professor\, School of Psychological Sciences\, University of Newcastle \nDr. Breakspear leads the Systems Neuroscience Group at the University of Newcastle. His contributions to computational neuroscience include dynamic models of large-scale brain activity\, toolbox development and the detection of nonlinear dynamics in empirical data. His research interests also include translational neuroimaging\, where his work encompasses healthy ageing\, dementia\, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia\, with a focus on connectomics and risk prediction. \n  \nThis seminar will be a hybrid event\, held both in-person and virtually. Please note: In-person capacity is limited. Register now to reserve your spot. \nIn-person location: SFU Burnaby Campus\, Shrum Science Centre\, BPK Seminar Room K9624 \nVirtual: Please register to receive a Zoom link ahead of the workshop \nFor more information\, or to register without using Eventbrite\, please email inn@sfu.ca
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/how-full-is-the-brains-petrol-tank-evidence-from-models-of-metabolic-depletion/
LOCATION:Shrum Science Centre\, Burnaby
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230302T063000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230302T073000
DTSTAMP:20260405T003431
CREATED:20230222T221234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230222T221234Z
UID:31340-1677738600-1677742200@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:How Full Is the Brain’s Petrol Tank? Evidence from Models of Metabolic Depletion
DESCRIPTION:Topic: How full is the brain’s petrol tank? Evidence from models of metabolic depletion \nSpeaker: Dr. Michael Breakspear\, Professor\, School of Psychological Sciences\, University of Newcastle \nDr. Breakspear leads the Systems Neuroscience Group at the University of Newcastle. His contributions to computational neuroscience include dynamic models of large-scale brain activity\, toolbox development and the detection of nonlinear dynamics in empirical data. His research interests also include translational neuroimaging\, where his work encompasses healthy ageing\, dementia\, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia\, with a focus on connectomics and risk prediction. \n  \nThis seminar will be a hybrid event\, held both in-person and virtually. Please note: In-person capacity is limited. Register now to reserve your spot. \nIn-person location: SFU Burnaby Campus\, Shrum Science Centre\, BPK Seminar Room K9624 \nVirtual: Please register to receive a Zoom link ahead of the workshop \nFor more information\, or to register without using Eventbrite\, please email inn@sfu.ca
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/how-full-is-the-brains-petrol-tank-evidence-from-models-of-metabolic-depletion-2/
LOCATION:Shrum Science Centre\, Burnaby
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230302T063000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230302T073000
DTSTAMP:20260405T003431
CREATED:20230222T221234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230222T221234Z
UID:32800-1677738600-1677742200@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:How Full Is the Brain’s Petrol Tank? Evidence from Models of Metabolic Depletion
DESCRIPTION:Topic: How full is the brain’s petrol tank? Evidence from models of metabolic depletion \nSpeaker: Dr. Michael Breakspear\, Professor\, School of Psychological Sciences\, University of Newcastle \nDr. Breakspear leads the Systems Neuroscience Group at the University of Newcastle. His contributions to computational neuroscience include dynamic models of large-scale brain activity\, toolbox development and the detection of nonlinear dynamics in empirical data. His research interests also include translational neuroimaging\, where his work encompasses healthy ageing\, dementia\, bipolar disorder and schizophrenia\, with a focus on connectomics and risk prediction. \n  \nThis seminar will be a hybrid event\, held both in-person and virtually. Please note: In-person capacity is limited. Register now to reserve your spot. \nIn-person location: SFU Burnaby Campus\, Shrum Science Centre\, BPK Seminar Room K9624 \nVirtual: Please register to receive a Zoom link ahead of the workshop \nFor more information\, or to register without using Eventbrite\, please email inn@sfu.ca
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/how-full-is-the-brains-petrol-tank-evidence-from-models-of-metabolic-depletion-3/
LOCATION:Shrum Science Centre\, Burnaby
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230303T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230303T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T003431
CREATED:20230228T171653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230228T171653Z
UID:28257-1677844800-1677848400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:CNS Postdoctoral Series Seminar
DESCRIPTION:The CNS-PDS committee is delighted to announce the seminar series line-up for the year ahead. The series will take place on the first Thursday of every month at 12pm PT/3pm ET and will showcase the work of talented postdocs in Canada and Canadian postdocs abroad.\nWe believe that this series will be nourishing to neuroscientists at all stages of their careers and we hope that you’ll join us!\nJoin our first talk on March 2nd (https://ucalgary.zoom.us/j/96330708332) and find zoom links to the talks each month on our Twitter @CNS_PDS\n\nSynapse-specific opioid regulation of GABA release in the prefrontal cortex\nRyan Alexander\, University of California\, San Francisco\nThe role of keratinocytes and PDGFR-ß signaling in peripheral opioid tolerance\nLuca Posa\, Boston University
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/cns-postdoctoral-series-seminar/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230303T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230303T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T003431
CREATED:20230228T171653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230228T171653Z
UID:31341-1677844800-1677848400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:CNS Postdoctoral Series Seminar
DESCRIPTION:The CNS-PDS committee is delighted to announce the seminar series line-up for the year ahead. The series will take place on the first Thursday of every month at 12pm PT/3pm ET and will showcase the work of talented postdocs in Canada and Canadian postdocs abroad.\nWe believe that this series will be nourishing to neuroscientists at all stages of their careers and we hope that you’ll join us!\nJoin our first talk on March 2nd (https://ucalgary.zoom.us/j/96330708332) and find zoom links to the talks each month on our Twitter @CNS_PDS\n\nSynapse-specific opioid regulation of GABA release in the prefrontal cortex\nRyan Alexander\, University of California\, San Francisco\nThe role of keratinocytes and PDGFR-ß signaling in peripheral opioid tolerance\nLuca Posa\, Boston University
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/cns-postdoctoral-series-seminar-2/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230303T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230303T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T003431
CREATED:20230228T171653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230228T171653Z
UID:32801-1677844800-1677848400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:CNS Postdoctoral Series Seminar
DESCRIPTION:The CNS-PDS committee is delighted to announce the seminar series line-up for the year ahead. The series will take place on the first Thursday of every month at 12pm PT/3pm ET and will showcase the work of talented postdocs in Canada and Canadian postdocs abroad.\nWe believe that this series will be nourishing to neuroscientists at all stages of their careers and we hope that you’ll join us!\nJoin our first talk on March 2nd (https://ucalgary.zoom.us/j/96330708332) and find zoom links to the talks each month on our Twitter @CNS_PDS\n\nSynapse-specific opioid regulation of GABA release in the prefrontal cortex\nRyan Alexander\, University of California\, San Francisco\nThe role of keratinocytes and PDGFR-ß signaling in peripheral opioid tolerance\nLuca Posa\, Boston University
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/cns-postdoctoral-series-seminar-3/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230303T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230303T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T003431
CREATED:20230206T184339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T184339Z
UID:28249-1677848400-1677855600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Three Minute Thesis: VCHRI and UBC Heat
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the VCHRI and UBC Faculty of Medicine Heat of Three Minute Thesis (3MT). 3MT is an academic competition for current graduate students who will have just three minutes to explain the breadth and significance of their research project to a lay audience. Department heats will be held across campus beginning in February\, with winners moving on to the UBC-wide semi-finals and finals in mid-March. \nThe registration deadline for the VCHRI and UBC Heat is Friday\, February 17 at 4:00 PM (PST). \nRegistrants are encouraged to sign up for a 20-minute Personal Presentation Feedback Session with 3MT organizers Jacqui Brinkman and Conny Scheffler. Sign up for a session here.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/three-minute-thesis-vchri-and-ubc-heat-2-2/
LOCATION:Astronomy Day\, British Columbia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230303T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230303T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T003431
CREATED:20230206T184339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T184339Z
UID:31333-1677848400-1677855600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Three Minute Thesis: VCHRI and UBC Heat
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the VCHRI and UBC Faculty of Medicine Heat of Three Minute Thesis (3MT). 3MT is an academic competition for current graduate students who will have just three minutes to explain the breadth and significance of their research project to a lay audience. Department heats will be held across campus beginning in February\, with winners moving on to the UBC-wide semi-finals and finals in mid-March. \nThe registration deadline for the VCHRI and UBC Heat is Friday\, February 17 at 4:00 PM (PST). \nRegistrants are encouraged to sign up for a 20-minute Personal Presentation Feedback Session with 3MT organizers Jacqui Brinkman and Conny Scheffler. Sign up for a session here.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/three-minute-thesis-vchri-and-ubc-heat-2-3/
LOCATION:Astronomy Day\, British Columbia
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230303T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230303T150000
DTSTAMP:20260405T003431
CREATED:20230206T184339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230206T184339Z
UID:32793-1677848400-1677855600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Three Minute Thesis: VCHRI and UBC Heat
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the VCHRI and UBC Faculty of Medicine Heat of Three Minute Thesis (3MT). 3MT is an academic competition for current graduate students who will have just three minutes to explain the breadth and significance of their research project to a lay audience. Department heats will be held across campus beginning in February\, with winners moving on to the UBC-wide semi-finals and finals in mid-March. \nThe registration deadline for the VCHRI and UBC Heat is Friday\, February 17 at 4:00 PM (PST). \nRegistrants are encouraged to sign up for a 20-minute Personal Presentation Feedback Session with 3MT organizers Jacqui Brinkman and Conny Scheffler. Sign up for a session here.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/three-minute-thesis-vchri-and-ubc-heat-2-4/
LOCATION:Astronomy Day\, British Columbia
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230308T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230308T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T003431
CREATED:20230304T003554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230304T003554Z
UID:28258-1678276800-1678280400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Celebrating Women in Science
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of International Women’s Day\, join us to hear from female leaders who are advancing research and innovation in science\, technology\, engineering and mathematics (STEM) at Vancouver Coastal Health. \nAt this event\, we will hear about the important contributions from female researchers in their field of expertise\, and share experiences that shaped their career paths. We interpret women in the broadest sense and respect all ways in which people choose to self-identify. People of all genders are welcome to participate. \nThis workshop is part of our VCHRI Research Training Series. This series is designed to support the acquisition of advanced skills\, techniques and knowledge and lead to enhanced practices in the conduct of research.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/celebrating-women-in-science/
LOCATION:Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=:
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230308T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230308T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T003431
CREATED:20230304T003554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230304T003554Z
UID:31342-1678276800-1678280400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Celebrating Women in Science
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of International Women’s Day\, join us to hear from female leaders who are advancing research and innovation in science\, technology\, engineering and mathematics (STEM) at Vancouver Coastal Health. \nAt this event\, we will hear about the important contributions from female researchers in their field of expertise\, and share experiences that shaped their career paths. We interpret women in the broadest sense and respect all ways in which people choose to self-identify. People of all genders are welcome to participate. \nThis workshop is part of our VCHRI Research Training Series. This series is designed to support the acquisition of advanced skills\, techniques and knowledge and lead to enhanced practices in the conduct of research.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/celebrating-women-in-science-2/
LOCATION:Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=:
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230308T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230308T130000
DTSTAMP:20260405T003431
CREATED:20230304T003554Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230304T003554Z
UID:32802-1678276800-1678280400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Celebrating Women in Science
DESCRIPTION:In celebration of International Women’s Day\, join us to hear from female leaders who are advancing research and innovation in science\, technology\, engineering and mathematics (STEM) at Vancouver Coastal Health. \nAt this event\, we will hear about the important contributions from female researchers in their field of expertise\, and share experiences that shaped their career paths. We interpret women in the broadest sense and respect all ways in which people choose to self-identify. People of all genders are welcome to participate. \nThis workshop is part of our VCHRI Research Training Series. This series is designed to support the acquisition of advanced skills\, techniques and knowledge and lead to enhanced practices in the conduct of research.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/celebrating-women-in-science-3/
LOCATION:Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=:
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