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SUMMARY:UB Graduate Workshops on Romance Languages\, Literatures and Discourses (WORLLD)
DESCRIPTION:UB Graduate Workshops on Romance Languages\, Literatures and Discourses (UB Graduate WORLLD). These workshops seek to provide space and time for graduate students who are working on issues related to Romance languages\, their literatures\, and all types of discourses involved therin to be able to engage in professionalization by dialoguing with other graduate student peers\, faculty\, and interested community members through short conference style presentations. These presentations are designed to give graduate students a familiar and friendly environment where they can present on research or proposals at any stage of the process from literature reviews to show theoretical foundation for a research question\, to fully published/publishable papers. Each presenter will be able to receive feedback from attendees to help them better their work and keep it moving forward. As part of this professionalization\, there will be two keynote speakers\, one for each day\, where graduate students\, and others present\, can experience dialoguing with noted scholars about their work. Presenters will be chosen on a first-come-first served basis\, until all slots are filled\, so long as what they are looking to present aligns with the intended thematic elements (i.e. Romance Languages\, Literatures\, and discourses related). The goals of these workshops are: engaging in professionalization\, provoke stimulating thoughts\, conversation\, and interdisciplinary engagement. \n\n 
URL:https://ubwp.buffalo.edu/gsa/event/ub-graduate-workshops-on-romance-languages-literatures-and-discourses-worlld/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Club Event
ORGANIZER;CN="Romance Languages &amp%3B Literatures GSA":MAILTO:ubromance@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:Behavior and Brain Sciences Symposium
DESCRIPTION:This year’s Behavior and Brain Sciences Symposium aims to showcase the far-reaching influence of cross-disciplinary work in psychology. Exploring the intersectionality of cognitive\, behavioral neuroscience\, social\, and clinical psychology can inspire novel and impactful research. By encouraging interactions between diverse perspectives and methodologies\, we aim to highlight the potential for innovative approaches to psychological questions. The symposium will include selected faculty and graduate student talks\, as well as poster presentations on research being conducted at the University at Buffalo. This event will give students a local opportunity to gain presentation experience and to learn more about research across the brain\, behavioral\, cognitive\, and social sciences.
URL:https://ubwp.buffalo.edu/gsa/event/behvior-and-brain-sciences-symposium/
LOCATION:Center for Tomorrow\, Buffalo\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Club Event
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SUMMARY:Buffalo-Niagara Pharmaceutical Sciences Networking Event
DESCRIPTION:Buffalo-Niagara Local Pharmaceutical Sciences Event is an evening event in which the graduate students have the opportunity to meet with local pharmaceutical scientists from local academic and research institutions such as UB and Roswell Park Cancer Institute\, various contract research organizations (Simulations Plus\, ICPD and ePD) and prominent pharmacometrician in the field\, Dr. David D’Argenio and Dr. Murali Ramanathan. Dr. David D’Argenio is Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Southern and the inaugural holder of the Chonette Chair of Biomedical Technology. He is also an Adjunct Professor in the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University at Buffalo\, SUNY. Dr. D’Argenio’s research program focuses on to develop\, evaluate\, apply\, and disseminate methods of QSP and pharmacometrics to advance model-based discovery\, development\, and precision use of medicines\, leading to more effective treatments for life threatening diseases. The methods for QSP that his group has developed and applied are aimed at quantifying the mechanisms of action of different therapeutic modalities including small molecule and proteins drugs\, cell and gene therapies\, and protein degraders. Dr. Ramanathan is a Professor of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University at Buffalo\, School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. He is involved in clinical and translational research program in multiple sclerosis (MS) therapeutics. His group has extensive experience in pharmaceutical applications of “big data” and modeling analyses using machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques of large high-dimensional data sets containing environmental factors\, genetic and immunological biomarkers\, quantitative neuroimaging metrics and clinical measures in MS. The event will open with keynote speech that is open to the university from Dr. D’Argenio\, and Dr. Ramanathan will be of interest to a variety of disciplines\, including\, but not limited to\, Biological Sciences\, Pharmacy\, Pharmacology/Toxicology\, Chemistry\, and Chemical Engineering. The graduate students will be invited to engage in a career development reception with as well as have the opportunity to meet the speakers and local scientists one-on-one to discuss research\, network\, and learn about opportunities within the pharmaceutical industry and academia. We firmly believe that providing graduate students with the opportunity to meet distinguished and leading scientists will enhance their graduate student experience and inspire them to strive for similar success. A detailed description of the event will be advertised appropriately\, such that any interested person at the university might benefit from the event. UB-GSA will be visibly acknowledged as a cosponsor of the event.
URL:https://ubwp.buffalo.edu/gsa/event/buffalo-niagara-pharmaceutical-sciences-networking-event/
LOCATION:701 Ellicott St. Room B2-205
CATEGORIES:Club Event
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