03-15-20101:30 PMThese Principal Investigator/ Proposal Team training sessions will assist MCW's research community in using eBridge for completing and submitting their grants and contracts applications.
Registration
03-15-20105:00 PMThe Department of Ophthalmology will host a special presentation as part of the Vision Science Distinguished Lecture Series. Suzanne Fleiszig, OD, PhD, Professor of Optometry and Vision Science, Infectious Diseases and Immunity and Microbiology, School of Optometry, University of California, Berkeley, will present, "Pseudomonas Interactions with the Healthy Ocular Surface: A Cold War." The presentation will be held at the Eye Institute in the Lower Level Conference Room. Refreshments will be served.
03-16-201010:00 AMAn introductory training session for investigators and research staff involved in animal research. This 1.5 hour session focuses on how to navigate eBridge and use its basic features.
Registration (MCW secure access necessary, please log in to Infoscope)
03-16-201011:00 AMFrom soil to cytosol: pathogenic transition of the environmental bacterium Listeria monocytogenes
Nancy Freitag, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
University of Illinois at Chicago
Chicago, IL
03-17-201012:00 PMStudent Choice Seminar. Michael Caterina, MD, PhD Associate Professor Department of Biochemistry Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine "The versatility of heat-gated TRPV ion channels" Wednesday, March 17, 2010 12:00 PM Conference Room M2050. See program flier for more details.
03-17-201012:00 PMThis audio online seminar will cover: • What Second Life is, and how college professors can use it • Where to find educational resources in Second Life • Preparing students for Second Life learning • Creating effective lessons for a virtual world • How other professors are using Second Life • What works well with Second Life–and what does not • Ways to incorporate online collaboration • How to connect with peers interested in virtual learning • Ideas to share with colleagues Bring your own lunch and participate in a virtual world. Please email
tfrederi@mcw.edu
to ensure seating to this free audio conference.
03-17-201012:00 PMCardiovascular Biology of A2B and A3 Adenosine Receptors
By
Dr. John Auchampach, PhD
Professor
Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology
03-18-2010
All Day Event
03-18-20107:30 AMTopic: "Hypertension: fiction, Fads & Facts"
Presenter: Franz Messerli MD (Columbia University)
03-18-201010:00 AMDavid Dimmock M.D. will be our next guest at the HMGC Seminar Series. The seminar will be held in the HMGC Conference room, 5th floor, HRC building on Thursday March 18 at 10.00am.
The title of Dr. Dimmock’s presentation is ‘Next Generation Sequencing’.
03-18-201012:00 PMThe 37th Annual Lori Haker Memorial Lecture Series on March 18-19, 2010, will feature Paul A. Offit, MD, Professor, Department of Pediatrics, The University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA.
On Thursday, March 18, 2010 at noon, he will be giving a lecture entitled, “Communicating Science to the Public: Battles Won and Lost in the Vaccine Wars”. On Friday, March 19, 2010 at 8:30 a.m., he will be giving a grand rounds lecture entitled, “Delaying, Separating, or Withholding Vaccines: What’s a Pediatrician to Do?” Both presentations will take place in the Auditorium at Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin.
Lori Haker was a young girl who died in 1971 from complications of varicella. Her family established the Lori Haker Lecture Series in her honor. The lecture series is coordinated by the Division of Infectious Diseases in the Department of Pediatrics.
For more information, please call 337-7070.
03-18-201012:00 PM"Regulation of Cardiomyocyte Survival and Growth via O-GlcNAc Signaling"
Steven P. Jones, PhD, Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, University of Louisville
03-18-20101:30 PMThe Office of Research, Research Education, offers introductory training sessions on the eBridge System for new users who are conducting human subject research at MCW/Froedtert. The two hour session focuses on four areas:
- Navigating with the eBridge System
- Creating a new study using the Study SmartForm
- Making required change requests in the eBridge System
- Creating Amendments, Continuing Progress Reports & Reportable Events
Registration
03-18-20103:00 PM
“Sodium-Sensitive Hypertension Following Recovery from Renal Ischemia-Reperfusion Injury” presented by Dave Mattson, PhD, Professor of Physiology.
03-18-20104:00 PM"Allogeneic Cellular Therapies for B-cell Malignancies" presented by Michael Bishop, MD; Experimental Transplantation and Immunology Branch
Head, Transplant Clinical Research Section
Senior Investigator, National Cancer Institute.
03-18-20104:30 PM"ASA: A Century of Growth and Progress"
presented by :
Eugene P. Sinclair, MD
2008 ASA Distinguished Service Award Recipient
Past President, American Society of Anesthesiologists
03-19-20108:00 AM"Primary Amyloidosis – When to suspect and what to do about it?"
Parameswaran Hari, MD, MS
Associate Professor
Division of Neoplastic Diseases
Clinical Director, Adult Blood and Marrow Transplant Program
03-19-20108:30 AMThe 37th Annual Lori Haker Memorial Lecture Series on March 18-19, 2010, will feature Paul A. Offit, MD, Professor, Department of Pediatrics, The University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, PA.
On Thursday, March 18, 2010 at noon, he will be giving a lecture entitled, “Communicating Science to the Public: Battles Won and Lost in the Vaccine Wars”. On Friday, March 19, 2010 at 8:30 a.m., he will be giving a grand rounds lecture entitled, “Delaying, Separating, or Withholding Vaccines: What’s a Pediatrician to Do?” Both presentations will take place in the Auditorium at Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin.
Lori Haker was a young girl who died in 1971 from complications of varicella. Her family established the Lori Haker Lecture Series in her honor. The lecture series is coordinated by the Division of Infectious Diseases in the Department of Pediatrics.
For more information, please call 337-7070.
03-19-201010:30 AMeBridge Compensation Schedule Refresher Training for Department Administrators (PDAs)
Due to varying compensation increases this year, Research Education is offering a Compensation Schedule Refresher course to all Primary Department Administrators (PDAs). This course is for those who want to change the compensation schedule of a funding proposal to reflect proposed fiscal year 2011 changes prior to July 1, 2010. Oracle will automatically push all compensation changes to eBridge on July 1, 2010, so changes made now are only for the interim time prior to the push.
Two refresher sessions have been scheduled following the budget season, held in the MEB North Computer Lab, M3570, Friday, March 19 and Wednesday, March 24. To register, please contact Nancy Larrick, nlarrick@mcw.edu or 456-7365. Registration is first come, first serve with a maximum class size of 15 participants.
Contact Debbie Gans, dgans@mcw.edu or 456-4019 if you have any questions regarding the training.
03-19-201012:00 PMRecent papers focusing on oxidative signaling pathways with responses ranging from cell proliferation to cell senescence or death are emphasized, particularly those dealing with novel sensing mechanisms and sensor proteins responding to ROS or RNS redox. Meets at 12 noon for 1 hr every Friday in Rm. 376 of Biochemistry Department.
03-19-201012:00 PMFriday Noon Conference Journal Club Presenters: Dr. Naik and Dr. Sukumaran You may bring a lunch. To view Dr. Sukumaran article (PDF). Dr. Naik article (PDF).
03-19-201012:00 PMWeekly research conferenceDavid Bick, MD Professor, Pediatrics (Genetics) will present “Use of Genome-Wide Human SNP Array in the Clinic”.
03-19-20104:00 PMJoin middle and high school students as the present their SMART Team project posters. Students and their teachers work with MCW and BRI faculty as well as other research science mentors to design and construct physical models of proteins being investigated in their research programs. We invite and encourage you to visit with the students as they share their projects. The SMART Team program is overseen by the Milwaukee School of Engineering Center for BioMolecular Modeling.