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SUMMARY:BHI PAWG Trainee Retreat
DESCRIPTION:BHI’s Postdoctoral Alliance Working Group (PAWG) is proud to present the first BHI Trainee Retreat. The program consists of a grant writing workshop with tip/tricks\, grant writing Panel with Study Section Experts\, transition to the next steps in academia & industry\, and “How to Manage in the lab” workshop. The lineup of speakers features experts from industry\, academia\, and even the business department. Reserving your spot ensures your food preferences are accommodated\, though walk-ins will be welcomed on the day as space allows. Please RSVP by Feb 12.
URL:https://brainhealthinstitute.rutgers.edu/event/bhi-pawg-trainee-retreat/
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SUMMARY:Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias Translational Work-in-Progress Series: Nathan Wages\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:Is Limb Immobilization an Appropriate Model to Investigate Limb Disuse Adaptations: A Pending Grant Application\nDr. Wages will be discussing his aims page and intended methodology\, and is interested in feedback towards fine tuning this idea before beginning work on the strategy section. This is not a formal talk but is to provide many opportunities for discussion and critiques of this pending grant application.\nDr. Wages’ research focuses on pragmatic approaches to identify neuromuscular mechanisms of muscle weakness\, physical function/mobility limitations\, and fatigue with aging\, injury\, and neurodegenerative disease. His lab utilizes novel interventional strategies to enhance physical function and mobility in older adults and in individuals with orthopedic and neurological disabilities. \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://rutgers.zoom.us/j/96641556121?pwd=0jI8IWcphonLbPasaohqGwr1wFMlbu.1 \nMeeting ID: 966 4155 6121\nPassword: 857855
URL:https://brainhealthinstitute.rutgers.edu/event/alzheimers-disease-and-related-dementias-translational-work-in-progress-series-nathan-wages-phd/
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SUMMARY:Waksman Postdoc-Invited Seminar: Meet Zandawala\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the third Annual Waksman Postdoc-Invited Seminar and circulate it to your institute and program! Waksman Postdoc-Invited Speaker\, Meet Zandawala\, PhD from the University of Nevada\, Reno\, will deliver his seminar: “Synaptic and peptidergic pathways governing feeding and metabolism in Drosophila”
URL:https://brainhealthinstitute.rutgers.edu/event/waksman-postdoc-invited-seminar-meet-zandawala-phd/
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