Superagency in the Workplace - A Discussion with Don Taylor Speakers - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
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Preventive Cardiology Lecture Series - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
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Hosted by Dr. Amit Khera Topic: Health System Approaches to CV Risk Management Guest Speaker: Benjamin Scirica, M.D. Associate Professor Harvard Medical School, powered by Localist, the Community Event Platform
Ank Nijhawan, M.D.| Infectious Diseases Grand Rounds - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
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“Navigating Health Equity for Justice-Involved People with HIV in Dallas” Speaker: Ank Nijhawan, M.D. Professor of Internal Medicine Division of Infectious Diseases and Geographic Medicine UT Southwestern Medical Center About Ank Nijhawan: Originally from The Netherlands, Dr. Nijhawan
Molecular Biology Seminar Series: Yang Yang, Ph.D. - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
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The mission of the Department of Molecular Biology is to conduct high-impact, internationally recognized research, and to educate and train the next generation of leaders in biomedical research. Research in the Department of Molecular Biology focuses on understanding mechanisms that control normal
Omer Ali, M.D. | Hematology Hematopathology Grand Rounds - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
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Morbidity, Mortality and Improvement Conference Speaker: Omer Ali, M.D. Clinical Fellow, Department of Internal Medicine Division of Hematology Oncology Moderated by Monika Kumar, M.D., powered by Localist, the Community Event Platform
"The Unjamming Transition is Fundamental to Wound Healing, Embryonic Development, and Cancer Invasion" - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
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Pharmacology Seminar Series: "The Unjamming Transition (UJT) is Fundamental to Wound Healing, Embryonic Development, and Cancer Invasion" by Jeffrey Fredberg, Ph.D. Professor, Bioengineering & Physiology Harvard University, powered by Localist, the Community Event Platform
Ahmad Anshasi, M.D. | Internal Medicine Grand Rounds - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
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"InBasket Burden: What Physicians and Health Systems Can do to Address the 'Elephant in the Room'" Speaker: Ahmad Anshasi, M.D. Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine Division of General Internal Medicine UT Southwestern Medical Center About Ahmad Anshasi: Originally from Arlington
Dissertation Defense - I-Mei Liao, Ph.D. Candidate - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
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I-Mei Liao, Ph.D. Candidate Neuroscience Graduate Program Dissertation Title: “Circadian Timekeeping of Body Temperature by the Mammalian Suprachiasmatic Nucleus” Mentor: Joseph S. Takahashi, Ph.D., powered by Localist, the Community Event Platform
Dissertation Defense - Zi Yang, Ph.D. Candidate - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
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Zi Yang, Ph.D. Candidate Biomedical Engineering Graduate Program Dissertation Title: "Advancing Radiotherapy Treatment through Artificial Intelligence-driven Approaches” Mentor: Xuejun Gu, Ph.D., powered by Localist, the Community Event Platform
Molecular Biology Seminar Series: Nadya Dimitrova, Ph.D. - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
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The mission of the Department of Molecular Biology is to conduct high-impact, internationally recognized research, and to educate and train the next generation of leaders in biomedical research. Research in the Department of Molecular Biology focuses on understanding mechanisms that control normal