Learn about compiling and assembling your “Educational Database”, the collection of evaluation data, records and information that documents your teaching activities in the School of Medicine, in preparation for going up for promotion. This workshop is recommended for any faculty member in the Academic Clinician, Clinician Educator, or Tenure Track who will be going up for promotion within the next year. Register on KnowledgeLink (http://knowledgelink.upenn.edu).
Room 251 BRB II/III
Title: Case Conference
“Folding pathways and cooperativity in linear symmetrical proteins”
For additional information, please contact Angie Young at 215 898-4639 or younga@mail.med.upenn.edu
Neuroscience & Society Talk Series with Brian Knutson, PhD
Associate Professor of Psychology & Neuroscience, Stanford University
Location: Irvine Building, Room G 16. (Building on the NW corner of 34th and Spruce)
University community and public welcome. Please RSVP to info@neuroethics.upenn.edu
and check our website for locations and updates at www.neuroethics.upenn.edu
The annual John G. Haddad, Jr. Memorial Lecture commemorates the former Chief of the Endocrinology Division at Penn, who was a leader in the field of bone and mineral metabolism.
Keynote Speaker:
Dwight A. Towler MD, PhD
Ira M. Lang Professor of Medicine
Department of Medicine
Washington University in St. Louis
Topic:
Location: BRB II/III
Time: 4:00 PM
Kevin A. Strauss, M.D.
Medical Director, Clinic for Special Children, Strasburg, PA
“The Science of Prevention: Lessons from a Rural Clinic”Carolyn Rouse, Ph.D.
Princeton University
Department of Anthropology
Author of: Uncertain Suffering: Racial Health Disparities and Sickle Cell Disease (2009)
CAMB Thesis Defense::Kathryn Claiborn (GGR)
The Role of a Ubiquitin Ligase Adaptor Protein in Glucose Homeostasis and Beta Cell Mass
9AM in Class of '62 Auditorium (JMB)
CAMB Thesis Defense::Uma Sachdeva (GGR)
The Circadian Clock as a Sensor of Cell Metabolic State: Interactions Between Nutrients, Growth Factors, and the Mammalian Clock Machinery
1PM in Dunlop Auditorium (Stemmler)
Panelists include: Art Caplan, Ph.D, Professor of Bioethics, Director of the Center for Bioethics
Mark Pauly, Ph.D, Professor of Health Care Management and Policy
Glenna M. Crooks, Ph.D President of Strategic Health Policy Int.
Robert Field, AB, MPH, PhD, JD, Professor of Law and Health Management and Policy at Drexel
Topics will include:
• How will health reform work under the different bills being considered?
• How will it change the actual delivery of care?
• What would be the consequences of not passing any reform vs. passing the current bill
several years down the road?
• Bring your own questions! Ask the experts.
sponsored by Wharton Undergraduate Healthcare Club and Penn Bioethics Journal/Society