Events Calendar - School of Medicine
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- day:
- Wednesday
- date:
- 10/16/2019
- time:
- 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
- event:
- CIC Research in Progress: Lyndsey Muehling "Interrogating the Roles of Rhinovirus and TH1 Immune Responses in Human Disease”
- area:
- location:
- MR6, 3rd Floor, Room 3501
- type:
- Seminar
- department:
- Carter Immunology Center
- services:
- audience:
- Faculty Students
- details:
- Lyndsey Muehling, PhD (Post-doctoral Fellow)
Woodfolk Lab
Title “Interrogating the Roles of Rhinovirus and TH1 Immune Responses in Human Disease”
Research-in-Progress (RIP) is a place for graduate students and postdocs to present their ongoing research results and to receive feedback from other researchers (i.e. students, postdocs, faculties). Questions and discussions provide technical solutions and help bring new ideas to current research. Lunch is provided.
RIP starts from 1200p to 100pm in MR6, Rm 3501, unless otherwise indicated.
- isCME:
- No
- speakers:
- Lyndsey Muehling
Woodfolk Lab
- registration:
- No registration is necessary
- contact:
- Peggy Morris pem7f@virginia.edu
- day:
- Wednesday
- date:
- 10/16/2019
- time:
- 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
- event:
- Rx Nature? New Perspectives on Human-Nature Engagement
- area:
- location:
- Pinn Hall Conference Center Auditorium
- type:
- Medical Center Hour
- department:
- Center for Health Humanities and Ethics
- services:
- audience:
- Everyone
- details:
- New research demonstrating how the human body responds to nature settings indicates that being in natural environments can be a powerful antidote to the challenging stresses of everyday life. Engagement with nature, including outdoor play and time spent in green spaces, holds potential for sustaining health and well being for persons at all life stages. Indeed, if it can foster resilience and promote healing after illness, injury, and trauma, should doctors be prescribing contact with nature? In this Medical Center Hour, a trio of local experts explores the benefits of human-nature connection and examines how communities and institutions—including UVA and UVA Health—can design, build, and provide for persons to have healing engagement with nature.
- URL:
- https://med.virginia.edu/biomedical-ethics/medical-center-hour/
- isCME:
- Yes, credit available
- speakers:
- Jenny Roe PhD, DeShong Professor of Design and Health and
Director, Center for Design + Health, School of Architecture, UVA
Amy Eichenberger AIA LEED AP, Senior Project Manager,
UVA Facilities Planning and Construction
Carolyn Schuyler LCSW, Founder and Executive Director, Wildrock, Crozet VA
- registration:
- No registration is necessary
- contact:
- Charlene Kaufman CMK2B@hscmail.mcc.virginia.edu
- day:
- Wednesday
- date:
- 10/16/2019
- time:
- 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
- event:
- MIC Seminar – Gen-Sheng Feng, PhD “Deciphering the anti-oncogenic effect of oncoprotein in liver cancer”
- area:
- location:
- Pinn Hall 1-17
- type:
- Seminar
- department:
- Microbiology, Immunology, and Cancer Biology
- services:
- audience:
- details:
- Gen-Sheng Feng, Ph.D.
Professor of Pathology
Professor of Molecular Biology
School of Medicine
University of California San Diego
- isCME:
- No
- registration:
- No registration is necessary
- contact:
- Regina Seitz 4-5111