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  • Q Center: Color Mode – Tote Bag Decorating

    Husky Union Building 4001 E Stevens Way NE, Seattle, WA, United States

    Color Mode is a low-stress space for queer people of color to connect and be among peers. Bring your work and class assignments, or unwind with their weekly creative activity. This event is hosted by the Q Center. The Q Center has proudly served LGBTQ+ and allied students, staff, and faculty for almost 20 years.…

  • Deadline: Simons Foundation Pivot Fellows

    The Simons Foundation is now accepting applications for the next class of Pivot Fellows, offering a unique opportunity for researchers ready to bring their expertise to a new field in mathematics or the natural sciences. Fellows will receive support for one year of mentored training in their new discipline, followed by the opportunity to apply…

  • Future Faculty Fellows Workshop (Virtual Session)

    Zoom Webinar

    The goal of the FFFW is to prepare post docs to apply for academic positions in biosciences by providing resources to understand and prepare job applications, gain teaching and mentoring experience, and build communication and job-seeking skills. This four-week series includes a one-day, in-person event on career development followed by three online sessions. The workshop will…

  • NIH Career Symposium

    Virtual Event

    The NIH Career Symposium is a virtual event highlighting the diversity of career choices available to biomedical researchers. This event provides career exploration and networking opportunities for graduate students, postdocs,…

  • Research Administration Peer Network (RAPN) Meeting

    Zoom Meeting

    The School of Medicine Research Administration Peer Network (RAPN) provides a dedicated forum for pre- and post-award grant administration personnel to address challenges and opportunities related to our research mission. While topics may be presented in the School of Medicine context, RAPN meetings are open to all members of the UW research administration community. These…

  • Science in Medicine Lecture Series: Distinguished Scientist Lecture featuring David Baker, PhD

    Hogness Auditorium

    Protein design using deep learning Tuesday, May 19 3:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Hogness Auditorium & Zoom Webinar (https://washington.zoom.us/j/97336511833)  RSVP TODAY>>> RSVPs are appreciated, but not required. Biography David Baker is a Nobel laureate, professor of biochemistry, HHMI investigator, and director of the Institute for Protein Design at the University of Washington. His lab develops software for…

  • Q Center: Gender Discussion Group

    Husky Union Building 4001 E Stevens Way NE, Seattle, WA, United States

    This is a group facilitated in partnership with Ingersoll Gender Center for UW students (undergraduate, graduate, and professional) who identify as trans (including, but not limited to, binary trans identities, non-binary trans identities, culturally specific gender identities, demi-gender identities, genderfluid and genderqueer identities, etc.) as well as those who are at any point in their…

  • Bioscience Careers Seminar Series: Divya Varun, Bristol Myers Squibb

    SLU Orin Smith Auditorium 850 Republican Street, Seattle, WA, United States

    The Bioscience Careers Seminar Series is back by popular demand! Now led by the PhD Ambassadors in collaboration with the Office of Research and Graduate Education and Life Science Washington, the series will allow graduate students to explore careers and build professional connections with biotech and pharmaceutical companies within Washington state. PhD training prepares you…

  • Q Center: Gayme Night

    Husky Union Building 4001 E Stevens Way NE, Seattle, WA, United States

    Come connect and play in a welcoming, inclusive space! Hosted by the Q Center!

  • Future Faculty Fellows Workshop (Virtual Session)

    Zoom Webinar

    The goal of the FFFW is to prepare post docs to apply for academic positions in biosciences by providing resources to understand and prepare job applications, gain teaching and mentoring experience, and build communication and job-seeking skills. This four-week series includes a one-day, in-person event on career development followed by three online sessions. The workshop will…

  • Research After Dark: Current Politics & Your Path in Research Panel

    Fred Hutch - Weintraub Building 1100 Fairview Ave N, Seattle, WA, United States

    Research After Dark (RAD) Networking is hosting a panel on Current Politics & Your Path in Research, open to Biomedical Research Postdocs and Graduate students at Fred Hutch, University of Washington, and Seattle Children’s. Whether you're curious about how policy shifts affect research or the current landscape, this session offers an inside look at the…

  • Q Center: Color Mode – Queer Movie Night

    Husky Union Building 4001 E Stevens Way NE, Seattle, WA, United States

    Color Mode is a low-stress space for queer people of color to connect and be among peers. Bring your work and class assignments, or unwind with their weekly creative activity. This event is hosted by the Q Center. The Q Center has proudly served LGBTQ+ and allied students, staff, and faculty for almost 20 years.…