Office of Faculty Development Newsletter: September 2022
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Ulrike Lorenz, PhD Professor, Division of Laboratory and Genomic Medicine
Executive Director of the Bursky Center for Human Immunology and Immunotherapy Program
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Junior Faculty Night in Forest Park with the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra
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Date: September 14th, 2022
Meeting Time/Location: 6:45 pm at the King Louis Statue at the top of Art Hill in Forest Park
Bring: Picnic blankets, snacks, and beverages Family welcome
Event Details: https://www.slso.org/forestpark
Sponsored by OFD Junior Faculty Officers
Questions: Contact Kathleen Byrnes or Kilannin Krysiak
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P & I Fall Faculty & Family Picnic
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| October 9, 2022 3:00 - 6:00 pm Shaw Park in Clayton
Enterprise Holdings Pavilion map
Please join the P&I OFD for a family-friendly social gathering at Enterprise Pavilion in Shaw Park. There are two playgrounds on either side of the pavilion, restrooms, and a charcoal grill. Please bring your own food and drinks. OFD will provide a sweet treat. Hope to see you there!
Questions: Email Allison Eberly or Yang Cao
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Diversity Book Discussion: Blindspot, Hidden Biases of Good People Authors: Mahzarin R. Banaji and Anthony G. Greenwald
September 15, 2022, 4:00 – 5:00 pm Registration for Zoom link
Open to faculty, trainees and staff.
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| Annual P & I Faculty and Staff Awards Program
October 20, 2022 4:00 – 5:00 pm Awards Ceremony in Moore Auditorium 5:00 – 6:00 pm Reception in FLTC Atrium
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| Becoming a Productive Team Scientist Presented by Douglas Luke, PhD Director, Center for Public Health Systems Science
George Warren Brown School of Social Work
Presentation: November 9, 2022 10:00 – 11:00 am IOH Room 4506 and Zoom (Hybrid)
Follow -up Journal Club: Becoming a Productive Scientist November 30 10:00 - 11:00 am Via Zoom Journal article will be provided prior to session.
Questions? Contact Janet Braun
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Diversity, Equity & Inclusion News
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Around Campus and External Events
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| Managing Back to School Transitions
Virtual open forum, presented by WashU Dept. of Psychiatry
Monday, Sept. 26 from 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Facilitated by: Dr. Chad Sylvester, Katie Mueller PMHNP-BC, Dr. Neha Navsaria, & Dr. Jessi Gold
Join WashU’s Department of Psychiatry for an open discussion on how to manage the transition back to school. Participants will learn tips for managing the many stressors that can arise as the new school year approaches. Topics will focus on supporting students of all ages (from pre-k to college) and their caregivers, including:
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Back-to-school anxiety for kids, teens, and/or college students
- Tips for setting up a successful start to the school year, mentally and emotionally
- Tips for parents/caregivers of students in supporting their own mental health
- Support available at WashU for employees and their families
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Doris Duke Fund to Retain Clinical Scientists Program
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Financial Support: One-year grants of $31,500-56,500 will be awarded with the possibility of renewal for a second year.
Mentoring: Each recipient will be provided with two mentors from the Selection Committee who will meet with them regularly to provide career development advice, mentoring and sponsorship. Mentors will give input on manuscripts and grant proposals, facilitate national networking and provide professional navigation assistance. Program Directors will meet with recipients once per year to review their progress and career development, and provide additional mentoring and assistance to the recipients as needed.
Clinical Research Training Center (CRTC): DDFRCS recipients have access to the CRTC, which provides computer labs, break-out rooms, a classroom, poster printing, and administrative office suites.
Details
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