Events Calendar

“Human Heart Tissue as a Translational Research Platform”

UVM Molecular Physiology & Biophysics Seminar 9:00 AM, Medical Education, Room 200  “Human Heart Tissue as a Translational Research Platform" Kenneth B. Margulies, MD, Professor of Medicine at the Hospital of the University of PennsylvaniaPerelman School of Medicine, Univ. Pennsylvania

“Creating an Empowerment (Decolonized) Model in Global Health: An Evolving Practice to Build Capacity, Research Methodologies, Educational Modalities, and Health Equity”

UVM Pediatric Grand Rounds 8:00-9:00 AM - Join online (Passcode: pedsgr) or in person in the Davis Auditorium, UVM campus “Creating an Empowerment (Decolonized) Model in Global Health: An Evolving Practice to Build Capacity, Research Methodologies, Educational Modalities, and Health Equity”  Majid Sadigh, MD  Christopher J. Trefz  Family Endowed Chair in Global Health, Nuvance Health, […]

“Infrequent and novel fungal infections”

UVM Translational Global Infectious Disease Research (TGIR) Seminar  10:00 11:30  AM - On-Campus, in-person in Health Science Research Facility (HSRF) 400 “Infrequent and novel fungal infections” Alvaro C. Laga Canales, MD, MMSC, Harvard

​​”So, What Does The Ovary Do?”

UVM Obstetrics and Gynecology Grand Rounds 7:30-8:30 AM - Join the seminar ​​"So, What Does The Ovary Do?” Elizabeth McGee, MD, Professor of Obstertics and Gynecology & Director, Division of Reproductive Endocrinology & Infertility University of Vermont Medical Center and UVM Larner College of Medicine

“Human Heart Tissue as a Translational Research Platform”

UVM Molecular Physiology & Biophysics Seminar 9:00 AM, Medical Education, Room 200  "Human Heart Tissue as a Translational Research Platform" Kenneth B. Margulies, M.D. Professor of Medicine at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania

“Chasing the target of lead anticryptosporidial MMV665917: A multiomics approach”

UVM Cellular and Molecular Biology (CMB) Seminar Series 11:30 AM-12:30 PM - Join online or in person in the Sullivan Classroom, Med Ed 200, UVM “Chasing the target of lead anticryptosporidial MMV665917: A multiomics approach” Ethan Mattice, CMB Doctoral Candidate, Dr. Chris Huston's Lab University of Vermont