A weekly in depth discussion of two pre-selected relevant recent publications from the biomedical literature
Speaker: Cornelis Elferink, PhDAffiliation: University of Texas Medical Branch Galveston, TX, Associate Professor,Department of Pharmacology & Toxicology
Department of Radiation OncologyRadiation Biology Research DivisionPI Meeting 12am-1pm in STCR 8-120 (Oval conference room)
Rodebaugh Diabetes Center Conference Series Presents:
Topic: Pancreatogenic Diabetes
Presenter:Mike Rickels
Harvard Medical School
“Tissue-resident macrophages keep type 1 diabetes in check.”
252 BRB
The orientation is designed to provide resources and support to help you make a smooth and efficient transition into the Perelman School of Medicine. Our objectives are that upon completion of the program you will:feel welcome to the Perelman School of Medicine;understand the Perelman School of Medicine's past, mission and vision for the future;understand the Perelman School of Medicine's organizational and reporting structure;be able to identify relevant functional departments, their contact names and numbers;be able to identify the resources that are available to support you as a Perelman School of Medicine employee.This orientation is designed specifically for your experience at the Perelman School of Medicine. You are also encouraged to attend the general University's orientation when invited.