Hot Tips on Getting Your Research Funded From Top Researchers at USC

Herklotz Seminar Room (ZNI 112) 1501 San Pablo St., Los Angeles, CA, United States

Open to KSOM employees only. Perspectives on NIH, DoD, CIRM, and NSF funding mechanisms. Lunch served, please arrive early. Mohamed Abou-el-Enein, MD, PhD, MSPH Associate Professor of Medicine (Clinical Scholar), Pediatrics, and Stem Cell Biology & Regenerative Medicine; Executive Director, Joint USC/CHLA Cell Therapy Program Denis Evseenko, MD, PhD Associate Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery; Director ... Read more

Building the Future of Tech Transfer at USC: Revitalizing Through Service and Collaboration

Keith Administrative Building (KAM) 1975 Zonal Ave., Los Angeles, California

Dr. Erin Overstreet is the Executive Director of the USC Stevens Center for Innovation with more than 16 years of experience in academic technology transfer, licensing, industry partnerships, and research administration. She oversees the day-to-day operations of the office, manages the university’s extensive IP portfolio, facilitates collaboration between university researchers and industry partners, supports the ... Read more

AI In Biomedical Research Roundtable

Aresty Auditorium 1450 Biggy St, Los Angeles, United States

A roundtable of panelist will explore on the idea of AI in Biomedical Research.

Free

Dean’s Transformative Lecture Series: Point-of-Care Tools to Improve Global Cancer Care

Aresty Auditorium 1450 Biggy St, Los Angeles, United States

Rebecca Richards-Kortum, Ph.D. is the Rice University Malcolm Gillis University Professor of Bioengineering and co-Director of Rice 360 Institute for Global Health. Her research has been instrumental in improving early detection of cancers and in developing and scaling affordable technologies to improve newborn and maternal health, especially in low-resource settings. She is a recipient of ... Read more

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