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Employee Appreciation Event - Zale (3rd Shift) - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
https://events.utsouthwestern.edu/event/copy-of-employee-appreciation-event-zale
The Employee Advisory Council (EAC) will host celebrations across campus and satellite locations with fun pop-up events designed just for you! Youâll have the chance to snag some cool swag and pose in front of our photo backdrop. We are excited to celebrate togetherđ See you there! Zale 5151 Harry Hines Blvd. (MDR) Main Dining room, powered by Localist, the Community Event Platform
CAND Seminar Series - Hilal Lashuel, Ph.D. - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
https://events.utsouthwestern.edu/event/cand-seminar-series-hilal-lashuel-phd
Hilal Lashuel, Ph.D. Research Development & Innovation Advisor and Executive Director of RDI at Qatar Foundation Professor Emeritus at EPFL (Switzerland) Chief Scientific Officer of ND BioSciences SA Title: "Deconstructing & Reconstructing Parkinson's Disease Pathology: From Models, to Mechanisms, to Therapeutic Strategies" Host: Sarah Shahmoradian, Ph.D., powered by Localist, the Community Event Platform
CAND Seminar Series - Michael Wilson, M.D. - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
https://events.utsouthwestern.edu/event/cand-seminar-series-michael-wilson-md
Michael Wilson, M.D. Professor of Neurology Director of Diagnostics and Therapeutics Innovation University of California San Francisco's Weill Institute for Neurosciences "Biomarkers and Therapeutics for Neuroinflammatory Disorders" Host: Barbara Stopschinski, M.D., powered by Localist, the Community Event Platform
Article Processing Charges - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
https://events.utsouthwestern.edu/event/article-processing-charges-june23
Article Processing Charges - How They Work and Determining Possible UTSW Author Discounts This session introduces the basics of transformative agreements and article processing charges (APCs) for open access publishing. Participants will also learn how to identify funding opportunities and institutional support for these fees through the Library's APCs Guide. Please register at this link: https://utsouthwestern.libcal.com/event/16962167. If you are unable to attend this session, please feel free to register for an individual training session at this link: https://utsouthwestern.libwizard.com/f/individual., powered by Localist, the Community Event Platform
O'Donnell Brain Institute Seminar â Helen Mayberg, M.D., Mount Sinai - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
https://events.utsouthwestern.edu/event/copy-of-odonnell-brain-institute-seminar-rajiv-ratan-md-phd
Helen S. Mayberg, M.D., Director, Nash Family Center for Advanced Circuit Therapeutics; Professor of Neurology, Neurosurgery, Psychiatry, Neuroscience, AI & Human Health, Neurotherapeutics, Mount Sinai Title: "What is well? Putting Biomarkers to Practice to Optimize DBS for Depression" Date: Thursday, April 16, 2026 Time: 10 a.m. Location: NM3.936 (Thompson Conference Center), powered by Localist, the Community Event Platform
104 Introduction to Copilot Agents - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
https://events.utsouthwestern.edu/event/104-introduction-to-copilot-agents
Take a clear, practical tour through the world of Copilot Agentsâyour reusable, taskâspecific AI helpers inside Microsoft 365. Youâll learn what an agent is, how it behaves, and how it differs from a standard prompt. Then, youâll see the simplest version of an agent in action through a SharePointâbased demo before exploring prebuilt options like the Survey Agent or Idea Coach. Youâll finish by building your own agent in Copilot Lite using a simple threeâstep pattern designed for educators and organizational teams. Walk away with a repeatable workflow for designing agents that save time and deliver consistent results across your school or department. Takeaways A clear definition of what Copilot Agents are and when to use themHow to share an agent, who can access it, and common permission modelsA practical demo showing the simplest possible agent hosted in SharePointHandsâon experience trying an existing agent from the Agent Store, powered by Localist, the Community Event Platform
O'Donnell Brain Institute Seminar â Nicholas Ashton, Ph.D., Banner Health - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
https://events.utsouthwestern.edu/event/copy-of-odonnell-brain-institute-seminar-stefan-leutgeb-phd-uc-san-diego-5906
Speaker: Nicholas Ashton, Ph.D. Senior Director, Banner Research Fluid Biomarker Program, Banner Health Title: "A Blood Test for Alzheimer's Disease: How Does It Work, What Have We Learned, and Where Do We Go Next?" Date: Thursday, May 7, 2026 Time: 10 a.m. Location: NM3.936 (Thompson Conference Center), powered by Localist, the Community Event Platform
O'Donnell Brain Institute Seminar â Michael Heneka, M.D. - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
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Speaker: Michael Heneka, M.D., Director of Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine, University of Luxembourg Title: âInnate Immunity as Treatment Target in Alzheimerâs Diseaseâ Date: Thursday, May 21, 2026 Time: 10 a.m. Location: NM3.936 (Thompson Conference Center), powered by Localist, the Community Event Platform
Thompson Family Conference Center - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
https://events.utsouthwestern.edu/thompson_family_conference_center_771
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CIC Seminar Presentation - UT Southwestern Events Calendar
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Please join the Clinical Informatics Center, in-person or virtually, for a seminar presentation from Richard D. Boyce, PhD. Registration is required. Talk title: Rethinking systems that help older adults avoid preventable adverse events related to treatment with prescription drugs or complementary medicines. When: Tuesday, March 3, 2026, noon to 1 p.m. Where: Hybrid event, Zoom and Hoblitzelle Building (G9.102) CME credit is available for all attendees, and complimentary lunch will be provided for those joining us in person. Richard D. Boyce, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Biomedical Informatics training program at the University of Pittsburgh. He has 20 years of research experience at the intersection of health informatics, clinical research, clinical research informatics, and medication safety. He is currently investigating the 1) intersection and synergy of knowledge-bases and generative models applied to patient safety, 2) intelligent clinical decision support interventions that advance hâŚ