Interdisciplinary Graduate Research Symposium

HUB North Ballrooms 4001 E Stevens Way NE, Seattle, WA, United States

The UW Graduate and Professional Student Senate (GPSS) is hosting their first interdisciplinary graduate research symposium since the pandemic. The first half of the symposium is lightning talks from the students and the second half is a poster board session. We will have a welcome from President Cauce and the Graduate School Dean, Bill Mahoney.

For Faculty: Dept. of Microbiology presents “Beyond content: Teaching for civic participation and engagement”

Foege S060 (Genome Sciences Auditorium 3720 15th Ave NE, Seattle, WA, United States

The Department of Microbiology in their upcoming seminar speaker presents Dr. Bryan Dewsbury, an Associate Professor and Principal Investigator of the Science Education and Society (SEAS) reseach program at Florida International University. In this role, he oversees PhD projects that study how pedagogical practices and social contexts impact student learning from kindergarten through doctorate education. A

Science in Medicine Distinguished Scientist Lecture with E. Peter Greenberg, PhD

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

The Office of Research and Graduate Education is proud to have Dr. Peter Greenberg deliver the Distinguished Scientist Lecture for 2023-24. The Distinguished Scientist Lecture recognizes an accomplished School of Medicine senior faculty member, honoring outstanding achievements in the field of research. “Shedding light on bacterial communication and cooperation” E. Peter Greenberg, PhD Professor, Microbiology

Inclusive Leadership Workshop

UW Medicine South Lake Union 850 Republican St, Seattle, WA, United States

This in-person, four-day program is for PhD candidates and postdocs who are exploring academic career paths in regenerative medicine/engineering and related fields and who are committed to inclusive teaching, mentoring, and lab leadership. The workshop is designed to encourage academic careers from traditionally underrepresented U.S. demographic groups and is open to individuals of any ethnicity,

Science Pitch Workshop

Research After Dark (RAD) Networking is partnering with the UW Engage Program in hosting a Science Pitch Workshop, open to Biomedical Research Postdocs and Graduate students at Fred Hutch, University of Washington, and Seattle Children’s. This is a great opportunity to elevate your 3-minute science pitch in a supportive environment and connect with fellow researchers.

Future Faculty Fellows Workshop (In-Person Session)

South Campus Center 1601 NE Columbia Rd, Seattle, WA, United States

**REGISTRATION REQUIRED** The goal of this workshop is to prepare postdocs to apply for academic positions. The workshop includes four sessions: one in-person, full-day session focused on career development followed by three online sessions focused on preparing the job application. The workshop will feature search committee members and faculty members both within and outside traditional

Science in Medicine Annual Lecture with Daniel Drucker, MD

“Gut hormone therapies for metabolic disorders” Daniel Drucker, MD Senior Scientist, Lunenfeld Tanenbaum Research Institute Department of Medicine University of Toronto Tuesday, May 1, 2024 at 11 am UW Medicine

Future Faculty Fellows Workshop (Virtual Session)

Virtual

**REGISTRATION REQUIRED** The goal of this workshop is to prepare postdocs to apply for academic positions. The workshop includes four sessions: one in-person, full-day session focused on career development followed

Seattle Diverse Research Opportunities for Postdocs

Virtual

Join the Fred Hutch/University of Washington/Seattle Children's Cancer Consortium on Tuesday, May 7, 2024, from 8:00am-2:30pm PT for a collaborative postdoc recruitment initiative! This virtual event is a great opportunity learn

Future Faculty Fellows Workshop (Virtual Session)

Virtual

**REGISTRATION REQUIRED** The goal of this workshop is to prepare postdocs to apply for academic positions. The workshop includes four sessions: one in-person, full-day session focused on career development followed

Future Faculty Fellows Workshop (Virtual)

Virtual

**REGISTRATION REQUIRED** The goal of this workshop is to prepare postdocs to apply for academic positions. The workshop includes four sessions: one in-person, full-day session focused on career development followed

School of Medicine PhD Hooding Ceremony

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

The Office of Research and Graduate Education is proud to work alongside Molecular and Cellular Biology to host the Seventh Annual School of Medicine PhD Hooding Ceremony scheduled for Tuesday,