Events Calendar

UVM Pediatric Grand Rounds

8:00-9:00 AM - Join online (Passcode: pedsgr) or in person in the Davis Auditorium, UVM campus

“The Aldehyde Hypothesis”

NIH Director’s Wednesday Afternoon Lecture Series (WALS) 2:00-3:00 PM, Join the seminar  “The Aldehyde Hypothesis” Heran Darwin, PhD, NYU Langone Health, Grossman School of Medicine

“Barrett’s Esophagus: New Developments (and some interesting insights) Regarding Pathogenesis, Pathology, and Risk Prediction”

Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center Pathology and Laboratory Medicine Grand Rounds 4:30-5:30 PM, Auditorium H, DHMC  "Barrett's Esophagus: New Developments (and some interesting insights) Regarding Pathogenesis, Pathology, and Risk Prediction" Robert Odze, MD< FRCPc, consultant faculty pathologist, and Professor of pathology, at Tufts University Medical School and medical center, and president of a global medical and […]

“Brucella Type IV effectors: Strength in numbers.”

UVM Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics 11:00-12:00 PM, Join the seminar, Passcode: 846127, or in person Stafford Hall, Rm 410  “Brucella Type IV effectors: Strength in numbers.” Jean Celli, PhD, Professor, Microbiology and Molecular Genetics Department (MMG).

“Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP) – from observations to action.”

UVM Department of Neurological Sciences Grand Rounds Seminar 12:00-1:00 PM - In person only, Davis Auditorium “Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy (SUDEP) - from observations to action.”  Samden Dorjee Lhatoo MBBS, MD, FRCP(Lon), John P and Kathrine G McGovern Distinguished University Professor of Neurology, Executive Vice Chair, Department of Neurology, Director, Texas Comprehensive Epilepsy Program, […]

“Immune System Optimization in a Variable World”

Dartmouth College Biological Sciences Seminar  2:00-3:00 PM - Join the seminar Meeting ID: 952 7605 0167, (Passcode: BioSeminar), in-person LSC 100, Oopik Auditorium "Immune System Optimization in a Variable World"  Ann Tate, Vanderbilt University

“A People’s Mental Health Movement: Sawubona and the Rise of Healing Circles”

UVM Department of Psychological Science Department Colloquium 3:00-4:00 PM, In-person John Dewey Hall, Room 314 “A People’s Mental Health Movement:  Sawubona and the Rise of Healing Circles” Dr. Evan Auguste, Assistant Professor of Psychology, University of MA, Boston Ma’at Psychological Services