Events Calendar
  • “Burns are more than skin deep: Aging, inflammation and the gut-lung axis”

    Seminar

    Grad Alumni Award Lecture and Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds 9:00 – 10:00 am, Zoom link or In-person, Davis Auditorium  “Burns are more than skin deep: Aging, inflammation and the gut-lung axis” Elizabeth J. Kovacs, PhD ’84, In collaboration with the LCOM Department of Emergency Medicine Grand Rounds

  • “From Alpha to Omicron: The response of T cells.”

    Seminar

    UVM Department of Microbiology and Molecular Genetics Translational Global Infectious Disease (TGIR) COBRE Seminar SeriesOnline and in person 10:00-11:30 AM - Join online (Passcode: 405391) or in-person in HSRF 400, UVM campus October 13, 2022 -“From Alpha to Omicron: The response of T cells.” Dr. Grifoni specializes in identifying T call target antigens and their relative protective […]

  • 2022 John J. Ouellette, M.D.’60 and Sally Ouellette Endowed Lectureship in the Vermont Lung Center

    Seminar

    2022 John J. Ouellette, M.D.’60 and Sally Ouellette Endowed Lectureship in the Vermont Lung Center 1:00-4:00 PM,  Zoom Link,or In-person MedEd 300 This year’s theme is the impact of the built environment and housing on respiratory health.  Featured Speakers include: -Jack Spengler, PhD Akiri Yamaguchi Professor of Environmental Health and Human Habitation Harvard T.H Chan […]

  • “Cornu Ammonis Cornucopia: Hippocampus 2.0”

    Seminar

    Dartmouth College Psychological and Brain Sciences Colloquium 1:15-2:15 PM, In-person Moore Hall B03 “Cornu Ammonis Cornucopia: Hippocampus 2.0” Mayank Mehta, PhD, University of California, Los Angeles

  • “Cornu Ammonis Cornucopia: Hippocampus 2.0”

    Seminar

    Dartmouth College Psychological and Brain Sciences Colloquium 1:15-2:15 PM, In-person Moore Hall B03 “Cornu Ammonis Cornucopia: Hippocampus 2.0” Mayank Mehta, PhD, University of California, Los Angeles

  • “TBA”

    Seminar

    UVM Department of Plant BiologyMarvin Memorial Seminar Series 4:15-5:15, Jeffords 110, Teams link “TBA” Dr. Aman Husbands, University of Pennsylvania

  • “Osteoporosis: How Long to Treat, When to Treat, and How to Change”

    Seminar

    UVM Department of Medicine Grand Rounds Seminar 8:00-9:00 AM, Zoom (Meeting ID: 916 1251 2132 , Passcode: 410638)  or in-person, UVM Davis Auditorium “Osteoporosis: How Long to Treat, When to Treat, and How to Change” Paul Miller, MD, HDSc (HON), Distinguished Clinical Professor of Medicine Medical Director, University of Colorado Health Sciences Center

  • Teaching Physiology On-The-Fly: A Faculty Development Program for Clinical Teachers 2022

    Seminar

    MDI Biological Laboratory, Bar Harbor, ME Highly engaging, hands-on, immersive faculty development course offered by Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Department of Medicine; Robert Larner, MD College of Medicine at the University of Vermont; MDI Biological Laboratory https://mdibl.org/course/physiology-on-the-fly-2022/

  • Annual Upstate New York Immunology Conference (NYIC)

    Conference

    Annual Upstate New York Immunology Conference (NYIC)In-person event October 17-20, 2022 at the Otesaga Resort Hotel on the shores of Lake Otsego in Cooperstown, NYOnline registration is now open until August 19, 2022.

  • “Ultra-Brief Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Primary Care Visits”

    Seminar

    UVM Department of Family Medicine Grand Rounds Online 8:00-9:00 AM - Join the seminar  “Ultra-Brief Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Primary Care Visits”        Kristi Montooth, Ph.D. Emily Greenberger, MD, Internal Medicine, Assistant Professor Julia Terman, MA, Psychology PhD candidate University of Vermont Larner, College of Medicine

  • “It’s about time: How will climate change influence demography and evolution in plant-pollinator systems?”

    Seminar

    UVM Department of Biology Seminar Series Online 12:00-1:00 PM - Teams link or in person, Stafford 101 “It’s about time: How will climate change influence demography and evolution in plant-pollinator systems?” Diane Campbell, Ph.D., Distinguished Professor, Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology University of California, Irvine

  • “Leveraging normal tissue-specificity for the analysis of cancer transcriptomics”

    Seminar

    Dartmouth College Department of Molecular and Systems Biology Seminar In person 12:00-1:00 PM in Chilcott Auditorium, Dartmouth Campus               "Leveraging normal tissue-specificity for the analysis of cancer transcriptomics" H. Robert Frost, PhD, Assistant Professor, Department of Data Science, Geisel School of Medicine Dartmouth College