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O'Donnell Brain Institute Seminar - Yasmin Hurd, Ph.D., Mount Sinai - UT Southwestern Events Calendar

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Yasmin Hurd, Ph.D. Chair of Translational Neuroscience and Director of Addiction Institute, Mount Sinai Date: Thursday, February 1, 2024 Time: 10 a.m. Location: NM3.936 (Thompson Conference Center), powered by Localist, the Community Event Platform

Psychiatry| Sub Specialty - UT Southwestern Events Calendar

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“Bring Back the Asylum? What’s Old is New Again” Presented by: Mitchell H. Dunn, M.D. Adjunct Professor, Department of Psychiatry at UTSW, powered by Localist, the Community Event Platform

Discussion: There Should be a Public Option For Everything/Building a New Common Sense - UT Southwestern Events Calendar

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Join Don Taylor on Tuesday, June 25 at 11:30 AM for a discussion of a New York Times opinion piece entitled There Should be a Public Option for Everything and the Health Affairs Scholar article entitled Health and Political Economy: Building a New Common Sense in the United States. Please read the

Dissertation Defense - Kai Wang, Ph.D. Candidate - UT Southwestern Events Calendar

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Kai Wang, Ph.D. Candidate Biomedical Engineering Graduate Program Dissertation Title: "Deep Learning and Radiomics Based Outcome Prediction for Cancer Patients” Mentor: Jing Wang, Ph.D., powered by Localist, the Community Event Platform

Understanding Your Rights and Protection Against Retaliation - UT Southwestern Events Calendar

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Navigating the UTSW Workplace | Understanding Your Rights and Protection Against Retaliation The webinar is part of the Wednesday Speaker Series presented by the Asian Pacific Business Resource Group in partnership with the Employee Advisory Council and UTSW's Business Resource Groups (African

Dissertation Defense - Christina Zarek​​​​​​​, Ph.D. Candidate - UT Southwestern Events Calendar

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Christina Zarek, Ph.D. Candidate Immunology Graduate Program Dissertation Title: “Impaired Control of Chronic Herpesvirus Infection in Tissue Resident Macrophages During Co-infection with Intestinal Parasite and Other Cell-intrinsic Herpesvirus Interactions” Mentor: Tiffany Reese Ph.D., powered by

OBGYN Grand Rounds: Recurrent pregnancy Loss – Are we still at a loss? - by Abey Eapen, M.D., PhD - UT Southwestern Events Calendar

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Lecture Objectives At the conclusion of this activity, the participant should be able to: 1. Identify the reasons for recurrent pregnancy loss (RPL) 2. Evaluate the prognosis in index pregnancy following diagnosis of RPL 3. Discuss the evidence-based treatment options for RPL management

STARS & Department of Neuroscience: Neuroscience Day - UT Southwestern Events Calendar

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We invite faculty to stop by and see the STARS Program's impact on the DFW Metroplex student and teacher community, where we will be hosting 175+ participants on North Campus NG3.112 who will be participating in hands on events and lectures related to careers, clinical focuses, and research into the

Ob/Gyn Grand Rounds: Statistical Significance: (Re)definition and Context - UT Southwestern Events Calendar

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Lecture Objectives At the conclusion of this activity, the participant should be able to: 1. Be able to define the p-value – what it is, what information it provides, and what information it does not provide. 2. Know why reproducibility in research matters and how the p-value factors into the

Gene Regulation & Genomics Seminar: Kathrin Plath, Ph.D. - UT Southwestern Events Calendar

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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