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Events & Workshops Archive

2018

Piano Recital with Young Hyun Cho and Noam Elkies

FRIB is hosting a piano recital with Harvard Professor Noam D. Elkies and MSU Professor Young Hyun Cho. The event is free and open to the public.

2018

Canonical Forms: A Mathematician’s View of Musical Canons

FRIB is hosting a free event and open to the public from Harvard Professor Noam Elkies.

2018

MSU Scholars System Demonstration

Learn more about the MSU Scholars database when the system vendor, Academic Analytics, visits campus

2018

Academy for Global Engagement Global Innovation Forum

Please join us as we celebrate the accomplishments of the Academy for Global Engagement 2018 cohort.

2018

Oncogenomic Tenets of Precision Oncology

This symposium is aimed at an audience from undergraduate students to professionals in the fields of genomics and cancer. It will be an excellent opportunity for academics and potential industrial partners to have open discussions about opportunities in the field of oncogenomics and to connect these investigators to our clinical partners.

2018

Research Funding Opportunities from Corporate Sources

This workshop will include an overview of unique research funding opportunities available through corporate sources.

2018

Supporting New Interdisciplinary Collaborations: the Science and Society @ State Program

Learn more about S3; a program which fosters interdisciplinary research at MSU.

2018

FinnGen: an Example of a Large Public-Private Partnership Project

Aarno Palotie, professor at the University of Helsinki and scientific director of the study, discusses the FinnGen project during an invited lecture on October 31, 2018.

2018

Webinar: Responsible Conduct in Research for Human Subjects

NEW LIVE WEBINAR! Human Subject Research Protection: Responsible Conduct in Research

The MSU Human Research Protection Program is introducing a new live one hour webinar, “Human Subject Research Protection: Responsible Conduct in Research,” that will be offered through Zoom. The next date is October 25, 2018, with more to be scheduled.

2018

Building a Grant Proposal Budget

This workshop assists researchers in building a budget to submit with agency proposals.

2018

VPRGS Speaker Series: Hybrids and Ghosts

The rapidly changing field of ancient DNA has settled into a kind of normal science, as several teams of researchers have coalesced around a set of approaches to discover the genetic relationships among ancient peoples.

2018

NSF Proposal Development Webinar

Whether it is your first NSF proposal or you have submitted 50, there is something to learn from this basic webinar series. This webinar series will walk through the general format together and cover each section from the strategies and techniques of writing to the expected content in each section.

2018

Getting Green Science to Market: Where are the Opportunities?

This interdisciplinary event will look at a few of the many research projects underway across campus and look at where there may be synergies or collaborations among the various groups.

2018

The Iceman’s Run: Advanced NIH Grant Writing and Personal Coaching Program for Winning NIH Grants

This fall semester course of webinars and coaching will help investigators write an NIH R01 or R21 grant that wins. Advanced grantsmanship will be taught by example — revealing writing tricks and strategies from more than 50 funded NIH R01 grants for lab research, social science research, statistics, bioinformatics, and clinical trials.