Melanie Yarbrough, PhD was born and raised in Ennis, a small Czech community in the Prairies and Lakes region of Texas. She grew up on a small farm...More on Dr. Yarbrough
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Academic Women's Network
2020-2021 membership fees waived! About AWN
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Picture a Scientist
The Office of Faculty Affairs, the Division of Biology & Biomedical Sciences and the Academic Women’s Network will be sponsoring a virtual screening of Picture a Scientist this October (date to be determined). Date notification will be emailed. Film Trailer
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What You Need to Know WednesdayQuick 30 minute or less info sessions
October 14: Most Common Reimbursement Delays
October 28: Direct Bill Policy and Sales Tax
Zoom links are sent to all the Friday before the session. All sessions are recorded and posted on the department resource page.
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WASHU Express Care
WashU Express Care is convenient, same-day urgent care for WashU students, employees and their dependents (age 18+) available, via virtual visit, seven days a week (MyChart is required). See a Washington University emergency medicine physician virtually from home (for emergencies, call 911 or go to the closest emergency room). Complete Details
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P&I Inaugural Awards Ceremony
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Join us in recognizing our outstanding faculty and staff!
October 21, 2020 4:00 - 5:00 pm via Zoom
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OFD Programs
IRB: Frequently Asked Questions Presented by Jeanne Velders Executive Director Human Research Protection Office October 15 from 4:00 - 5:00 pm via Zoom Registration
Effective Mentorship: Consultant, Counselor, Cheerleader Presented by Carey-Ann Burnham, PhD Vice-Chair of Faculty Mentoring & Advancement November 5, 2020 4:00 - 5:00 pm via Zoom Registration
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Communicating for Maximal Impact
Presented by Diana Gray, MD, Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs TODAY October 1, 2020 12:00 - 1:00 pm via Zoom
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Providing and Receiving Feedback Presented by Sarah Bean, MD Professor of Pathology, Duke University October 29, 2020 12:00 - 1:00 pm via Zoom
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Diversity, Equity, Inclusion
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The Pride Stride is coming to St. Louis! To celebrate National Coming Out Day on October 11, Big River is taking part in a nationwide running party. Sign up, choose your distance, join team "WUSM Pathology & Immunology" and walk, run, dance, or roll your way to a finish line. You have from today until October 31st to finish your distance.
OFD's Treat for the 1st 10 Registrants! We will reimburse the registration fee for the 1st TEN faculty who notify Janet Braun of their registration!
OFD is hosting a group stride on Sat., October 24, 8:30 AM Meet at Benton Park (across from 2109 Arsenal Street) and we will Stride together! Just show up!
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Book Discussion
The American Muslim experience is the theme of our November book discussion. Reader's Choice: Choose one (or both!) to read and join your colleagues for discussion.
Threading My Prayer Rug: One Woman's Journey from Pakistani Muslim to American Muslim by Sabeeha Rehman
An American Family: A Memoir of Hope and Sacrifice by Khizr Khan
OFD's Treat! Five of each title have been purchased by OFD. Contact Janet Braun to receive your free copy. (First come, first serve.)
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Professor Ibram X. Kendi Doerr was recently hosted by SLU. If you missed the program, the video is available until 10/10/20. Video
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HRPO Help
The Human Research Protection Office is pleased to announce a new consultation program to provide researchers and their team members in-depth protocol-specific guidance about the IRB review process.
Upon request for a consultation, we will match you with an individual within HRPO who has the appropriate expertise specific to your area of research. We can provide guidance on regulatory requirements, institutional policies, and ethical considerations as it relates to the IRB review of human subject research.
This program will complement our existing HRPO support services. To request an IRB consultation, visit the HRPO website HRPO Help Services page.
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