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SUMMARY:Conference / Symposium:3rd Annual Postdoctoral Symposium in Human Genetics
DESCRIPTION:Please join us this Thursday for the 3rd Annual Postdoctoral Symposium in Human Genetics. Light Refreshments with Cookies\, Fruit\, and Coffee will be available starting at noon and the program will begin at 12:30 with our Keynote Seminar.\n\nThursday\, September 12\, 2024 \nWest Lecture Hall\, MedSci II\n12:00pm - 5:00pm\nLight Refreshments Will Be Available\nThis seminar is open to the public.\n\nDr. Albert's lab uses genomics\, genome engineering\, and synthetic biology to study how natural genetic variation shapes gene expression and complex traits. Learn more about The Albert Lab. \n\n \n\nKeynote Seminar “Genetic Variation in Yeast Protein Degradation and Human Milk”\nFrank W. Albert\, Ph.D.\nAssociate Professor of Genetics\, Cell Biology\, & Development\nUniversity of Minnesota\n \n\nPresentations From:\nDr. Shelby Hemker\, DHG Kitzman Lab\nDr. Samantha Regan\, DHG Bielas Lab\nDr. Umesh Kumar\, DHG Hammoud Lab\nWith Participation from DEEB Postdocs: Drs. Jake Berv\, Matt Holding\, and Matthew Moreno.\n\n\n2024 Program\n\n12:30 - 12:35pm\nIntroductory Remarks\nSebastian Vishnopolska\, PhD\nHuman Genetics Postdoctoral Fellow\, Kitzman Lab\n \n12:40 - 1:35pm\nKeynote Presentation\, “Genetic Variation in Yeast Protein Degradation and Human Milk”.\nFrank Albert\, PhD\nAssociate Professor\nDepartment of Genetics\, Cell Biology\, & Development\nUniversity of Minnesota\n \n1:40 - 2:05pm\n“15\,000 Skeletons\, or How I learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Phenotype”.\nJake Berv\, PhD\nSchmidt AI in Science Fellow\nMichigan Institute for Data Science\n \n2:10 - 2:35pm\n“Hunting for the Molecular Basis of Predator-Prey Coevolution Between Snakes and Rodents”.\nMatt Holding\, PhD\nEcology and Evolutionary Biology Postdoctoral Fellow\, Ginsburg Lab\n \n2:35 - 2:50pm\nCoffee / Restroom break\n\n2:55 - 3:20pm\n“Functional Redundancy and Pathogenic Mechanisms of RING1 and RNF2 Variants: Insights from H2AK119ub1 Dosage in Human Neural Development.”\nSamantha Reagan\, PhD\nHuman Genetics Postdoctoral Fellow\, Bielas Lab\n \n3:25 - 3:50pm\n“DNA Repair-Reporter Deep Mutational Scanning Comprehensively Maps Missense Effects in MUTYH”.\nShelby Hemker\, PhD\nHuman Genetics Postdoctoral Fellow\, Kitzman Lab\n \n3:55 - 4:20pm\n“Trackable Agent-based Evolution Models at Wafer Scale”.\nMatthew Moreno\, PhD\nEcology and Evolutionary Biology Postdoctoral Fellow\, Zaman E3 Lab\n \n4:25 - 4:50pm\n“Generation of Testis Organoids from Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells”.\nUmesh Kumar\, PhD\nHuman Genetics Postdoctoral Fellow\, Hammoud Lab\n \n4:50 - 5:00pm\nConcluding Remarks\nSebastian Vishnopolska\, PhD\nHuman Genetics Postdoctoral Fellow\, Kitzman Lab
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/124297
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:genomics,basic sciences,biolgical chemistry,biological chemistry,biological science,Biology,Biosciences,Bsbsigns,cancer,Chemistry,Discussion,Faculty,Free,genetics,genome,human genetics,Human Genetics\, Genetics\, Epidemiology,lecture,Life Science,Medicine,Natural Sciences,neurological disease,Postdoctoral Research Fellows,Public Health,Public Policy,research,Science,seminar,symposium,Basic Science
LOCATION:Medical Science Unit II - West Lecture Hall, MSII
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DTSTAMP:20240927T063302
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240912T120000
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SUMMARY:Careers / Jobs:Applications & First Impressions - Career Readiness Series
DESCRIPTION:Career Readiness Series: Session Two!Making a positive first impression can set the tone for the entire hiring process. In this session\, Christie Eades will delve into the key aspects of making a great first impression during career fairs and networking events\, and top tips for applying to open positions and tracking your progress. Drawing from her extensive experience in recruitment\, Christie will offer practical tips on how to stand out\, from crafting impactful application materials to mastering the art of networking. Don’t just click easyapply to every position you stumble upon this Fall – learn how to be intentional and increase your odds of getting a response!\nThis event is hosted by SAS for multiple universities. All students are invitedto attend!\nPlease note: To qualify for our open roles\, applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States\, and should not require\, now or in the future\, sponsorship for employment visa status. (Unless otherwise stated in the job description at sas.com/careers\n
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/125785
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DTSTAMP:20240820T092223
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240912T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Detroit:20240912T133000
SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:CJS Noon Lecture Series | Crafting Immortality: Emotional Capital and Randoseru Victory
DESCRIPTION:Please note: This lecture will be held in person in room 1010 Weiser Hall and virtually via Zoom. This webinar is free and open to the public\, but registration is required. Once you've registered\, the joining information will be sent to your email. Register for the Zoom webinar at: https://myumi.ch/egGxJ\n   \nIn 1886\, Prime Minister Itō Hirobumi gifted the future Taishō emperor\, crown prince Yoshihito\, a randoseru schoolbag at the occasion of his entering elementary school. Less than a century later\, the randoseru has come to signify an inherent quality of capitalist culture\, namely the intimate interconnections of consumer acts and emotional life\, particularly the expression and experience of nostalgia. I propose that this nostalgia has been crafted through the social relations by which the randoseru is being circulated while specific notions of craft\, childhood\, and immortality are being reiterated.\n   \n   Sabine Frühstück is Distinguished Professor and the Koichi Takashima Chair in Japanese Cultural Studies at the University of California\, Santa Barbara. She has most recently authored the monographs *Playing War: Children and the Modern Paradoxes of Militarism in Japan* (University of California Press\, 2017) and Gender and Sexuality in Modern Japan (Cambridge University Press\, 2023). Her current research is about modern manifestations of immortality and the malleability of the human body and its parts.\n   \n   This lecture is made possible with the generous support of the U.S. Department of Education Title VI grant.\n\nIf there is anything we can do to make this event accessible to you\, please contact us at umcjs@umich.edu. Please be aware that advance notice is necessary as some accommodations may require more time for the university to arrange.
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URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/124510
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:japan,Japanese Studies,Asia
LOCATION:Weiser Hall - Room 1010
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