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Matthew Hibberd, PhD
grew up in Scottsbluff, Nebraska, and spent many summers working at the local University of Nebraska agriculture research station for the Entomology and Plant Pathology Departments.

Maximizing the Research Use of Small Biopsy Tissue
Wednesday, February 9th from 9AM-12 PM EST
Agenda and Registration

The National Cancer Institute’s Cancer MoonshotSM     Biobank 's mini symposium will highlight and address challenges and successful approaches for obtaining biopsies, appropriate tissue handling, and subsequent analysis that results in sufficient quality and quantity of analytes for molecular research and clinical testing.
Mentored Training Program in Clinical Investigation 
The Mentored Training Program in Clinical Investigation provides multidisciplinary clinical and translational research training to promote the career development of junior faculty and postdoctoral fellows by helping them become clinical and translational researchers.
Application, eligibilty & program requirements
Patient Recruitment for Research: Thinking Inside & Outside the Box 
Presented by: Suresh Vedantham, MD
Feb 08, 2022
3:30 p.m.-5:00 p.m.

To register and request Zoom link, contact Jennifer Mosher
Spring NIH Mock Study Section
Letters of Intent due 2/7/2022 

ICTS Research Development Program will host their Spring NIH Mock Study Section on Thursday, April 21, 2022, from 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. via Zoom.

For queries or to attend as an observer,
contact ICTS

The NIH Mock Study Section is designed to simulate an actual NIH study section. Clinical and translational R, K, and F series grant applications submitted to the Mock Study Section will be reviewed, critiqued and scored by three faculty members as well as other study section members. The feedback will be distributed to applicants prior to the NIH grant deadline.
REDCap Webinars
Becker Library is pleased to offer introductory, hands-on REDCap (Research Electronic Data Capture) workshops. REDCap is a secure, web-based application for building and managing online databases and surveys. Developed at Vanderbilt University and made freely available to other institutions, our Washington University instance of REDCap is managed by the Institute for Informatics. Join us or view the recordings to learn what REDCap is and how to use it to collect and manage your research data.

Welcome to P & I

Kevin Bowling, PhD, Associate Professor, Laboratory & Genomic Medicine
Kodi Ravichandran, BVSc, PhD, Professor, Division Chief, Immunobiology
Pavel Zakharov, PhD, Instructor, Immunobiology

2022 OFD Officers
Officers work with OFD to support the goals and core values of the office. Officers will work on a specific programming initiative or content area (see below) and will enhance representation and diversity of the OFD across the divisions and career pathways of the department. 

Officers Webpage

Junior Faculty Liaison
: Kathleen Byrnes, Kilannin Krysiak
Mid-Career Faculty Liaison :  Ian Hagemann, Suzie Thibodeaux
Diversity Liaison:  Brenda Grossman, Nidia Messias
New Faculty Liaison: Xiuli Liu, Hannah Krigman, Melanie Yarbrough
Member- at - Large:  Scott Handley, Matthew Hibberd
Events and Engagement Liaison:  Yang Cao, Allison Eberly
Research Liaison :  Cathy Ma, Jackie Payton, Mark Watson 

Upcoming Programs

LGM Grand Rounds
in conjunction with OFD


February 3, 2022, 12:00-1:00 pm

Contact Janet Braun for Zoom link

Open to all divisions

Conduct Unbecoming: Professionalism
Case Discussion
Presented by Eva Aagaard, MD
Senior Associate Dean for Education


Learning Objectives: 
1. Describe common interpersonal and systems challenges that contribute to professionalism lapses
2. Develop strategies for managing professionalism lapses
3. Identify resources available for faculty and other health professionals who are facing professionalism concerns

Curriculum Development

Presented by Eva Aagaard, MD
February 3, 2022, 1:30 – 2:30 pm
Zoom format
Registration


This will be an informal Question and Answer Session designed to facilitate discussion regarding Curriculum Development strategies.  How to capitalize on Curriculum Design endeavors in the form of academic productivity will also be discussed.  All those currently in the process of developing their own formal or informal teaching curricula are encouraged to attend.
The Institutional Biological & Chemical
Safety Committee:  
What is its role and preparing a successful IBC protocol
Everyone welcome!  Please encourage members of your laboratory to attend.

February 16, 2022

4:00-5:00 pm via Zoom

Registration for Zoom link

Presented by:
Scott Handley, PhD
Susan Cook, Director, Office of Biological Safety
Clinician Educator Portfolio Workshop
Didactic session: February 23, 11:00 am – 12:00 pm Presented by Carey-Ann Burnham, PhD
Attend this session to learn how to showcase the quality and extent of your clinical expertise, educational scholarship and other areas that are not covered in the traditional CV.

Review sessions: Date options for a 1:1 review of your CEP by a peer & senior faculty member
    Review Session #1: February 24, 9:00 – 10:00 am
    Review Session #2: March 4, 11:00 am – 12:00 pm

Register to attend the didactic and one of the review sessions.
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