2021 Schedule
Wednesday, Oct. 6
■ Great Plains IDeA-CTR Annual Scientific Meeting | Zoom | 12-5 p.m. | Website
Distingusihed speaker presentations on statistical approaches for studying early-life experiences and their impact, data makes the difference, leveraging community partnerships to develop innovative research designs, creating engineering innovations. Register here.
Thursday, Oct. 7
■ 2021 UNMC College of Medicine Campus Retreat | Zoom | 8 a.m.-1 p.m. | Website
Organized jointly by the COM Research & Development Committee and the Great Plains IDeA-CTR, this event will include UNMC faculty research talks, breakout discussions, distinguished speaker presentations. Register here. (Note: Same registration as the Great Plains IDeA-CTR Annual Scientific Meeting)
■ Diversity Supplement Seminar | Zoom | 4-5 p.m. | Calendar Event
NIH has developed a mechanism to support diversity candidates interested in or developing their research career, including undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty, by providing a supplement mechanism on top of funded grants, either at the time of initial submission or after funding award notice has occurred. Learn more about this funding mechanism from faculty who have been successful in receiving these as well as one of our faculty who applied and was awarded a diversity supplement and how it helped launch her research career. Zoom link. (Passcode: 549477)
Tuesday, Oct. 12
■ Tech Talk | Zoom | 11 a.m.-12 p.m.
Open to anyone interested in learning more about MS-based proteomics in facilitating life science research and its role in addressing key questions. Join the event to hear more about instrumentation (HRMS, MALDI TOF), routine sample analysis, customized proteomics approaches, and case studies. Zoom registration here.
Friday, Oct. 22
■ E-Health and Mobile Health Technologies Summit | Zoom | 2-4 p.m. | UNMC Today Article
Open to anyone working with or interested in developing e-health and mobile health technologies, this event will include speaker presentations and breakout rooms for participants. Topics discussed throughout the afternoon will include the promise of electronic health tools, collaborative resources available, and an overview of what should be considered with mobile health technologies and requirements to assure information security. Register here.