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Neurology Grand Rounds - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
https://events.utsouthwestern.edu/event/neurology-grand-rounds-1816
"MEG in Epilepsy Surgery: Utility and Future Improvements" Ismail Mohamed, M.D. Professor, Pediatrics & Neurology The University of Alabama at Birmingham, powered by Localist, the Community Event Platform
Gene Regulation & Genomics Seminar: Kathrin Plath, Ph.D. - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
https://events.utsouthwestern.edu/event/gene-regulation-genomics-seminar-kathrin-plath-phd
Gene Regulation & Genomics Seminar Series New insights into XIST and dosage compensation in female cells Kathrin Plath, Ph.D. Professor Biological Chemistry University of California Los Angeles Hosted by: Gary Hon, Ph.D., powered by Localist, the Community Event Platform
NPAW - Poster Presentations & Art Fair - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
https://events.utsouthwestern.edu/event/npaw-poster-presentations-art-fair
Poster Presentations & Art Fair Refreshments provided, first come first serve, powered by Localist, the Community Event Platform
Dissertation Defense - Chunyang Ni, Ph.D. Candidate - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
https://events.utsouthwestern.edu/event/dissertation_defense_-_chunyang_ni_phd_candidate
Chunyang Ni, Ph.D. Candidate Genetics, Development and Disease Graduate Program Dissertation Title: "Dynamic Regulation of Ribosome Biogenesisand its Role in Early Brain Development” Mentor: Michael Buszczak, Ph.D., powered by Localist, the Community Event Platform
STARS Symposium: The Cell Skeleton: Molecules, Function, and Evolution - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
https://events.utsouthwestern.edu/event/stars_symposium_the_cell_skeleton_molecules_function_and_evolution
Join us on September 11th for a STARS Mini-Symposium on "The Cell Skeleton: Molecules, Function, and Evolution." The symposium will take place from 5:30pm to 8:00pm at the UTSW South Campus Lecture Hall D1.502. This is an opportunity to gain insights, share knowledge, and connect with fellow
PROVIDES Seminar Series - Henry M. Colecraft, Ph.D. - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
https://events.utsouthwestern.edu/event/provides-seminar-series-henry-m-colecraft-phd
Henry M. Colecraft, Ph.D. John C. Dalton Professor Department of Physiology and Cellular Biophysics Columbia University Title: “Hacking the ubiquitin code to control ion channel expression for therapy”, powered by Localist, the Community Event Platform
Psychiatry | Grand Rounds - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
https://events.utsouthwestern.edu/event/psychiatry-grand-rounds-5358
“Personalized Therapeutic Neuromodulation with EEG and TMS: Three Current Challenges” Presented by: Christoph Zrenner, M.D. Assistant Professor at University of Toronto, powered by Localist, the Community Event Platform
Consulting Club: Healthcare Case Competition - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
https://events.utsouthwestern.edu/event/consulting-club-healthcare-case-competition
The Consulting Club at UTSW is excited to announce the 2025 UTSW Healthcare Case Competition on May 30th, 2025! Participants will work on healthcare/life-science business problems where teams of students will compete against each other and attractive cash prizes will be awarded to the top teams
Pharmacology Seminar Series - Dean P. Smith, M.D., Ph.D. - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
https://events.utsouthwestern.edu/event/pharmacology-seminar-series-dean-p-smith-md-phd
Dean P. Smith, M.D., Ph.D. Professor Emeritus, UT Southwestern A genetic dissection of pheromone signal transduction in drosophila Host: David J. Mangelsdorf, Ph.D., powered by Localist, the Community Event Platform
What is Airrosti/ and Airrosti Remote Recovery? - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
https://events.utsouthwestern.edu/event/what-is-airrosti-and-airrosti-remote-recovery
Annual Enrollment Webinar Series Sponsored By: Benefits & Wellness Department You’ll Learn about: Airrosti Providers are experts at accurately diagnosing and resolving musculoskeletal pain and injuries. Not only are we able diagnose and resolve different conditions in our clinics, now we’re