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Click to Watch Redox Biology - Inflammation & Epidemiology

The Redox Biology course will be held on Tuesday afternoons (except the Oct. 4 lectures) from 4:00-6:00 PM starting September 25 through November 7, 2012 on the Bethesda campus in Bldg. 50, Rooms 1227/1233. In addition, it will be videocast to the Frederick National Lab at Bldg. 549, Rm. A.

Each lecture will be 50 minutes with ample time for discussion and analysis. A handout for each lecture will be distributed on site.The participation of NIH postdoctoral and clinical fellows interested in redox biology is encouraged.

For more information go to http://ccr.cancer.gov/ca reers/courses/rb

Tuesday, October 16, 2012 4:00:00 PM EDT (-0400)

P. Hussain; S. Ambs

Runtime 120 minutes

Views: 18

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FELCOM Workshop: Careers in Science Editing (NIH Only)

Have you always enjoyed communicating science? Have you ever wondered about a career in scientific writing and editing that goes beyond publishing academic papers? If so, then this seminar is for you. The seminar will explore the diverse opportunities in the area of science editing. The panel includes PhD level scientists who have successfully transitioned into careers in science editing at journals, non-profit organizations, and here at NIH. Fellows will learn how to successfully transition from the bench into the field, what types of jobs are available, and what entry-level requirements are necessary. After short introductions and presentations, the floor will be open for a question and answer session with the panelists. This event is sponsored by FELCOM's Career Development Subcommittee.

For more information go to https://www.training.nih.gov

Tuesday, October 16, 2012 11:00:00 AM EDT (-0400)

Ranjini Prithviraj Ph.D., Managing Editor at the American Chemical Society, Harrison Wein Ph.D., Science Writer/Editor at NIH Research Matters and NIH News in Health, Pam Hines, Ph.D., Senior Editor at Science Magazine, Cynthia Dunbar, Ph.D., Editor-in-chief, Blood (Journal of the American Society of Hematology), Christina Bennett, Ph.D., Editor at the American Psychological Society

Runtime 120 minutes

This event will be available for on-demand viewing in our Past Events archive as soon as possible, usually within a few days.

Views: 27

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Chromatin remodeling and repair factors responding to genome-specific oxidative damage by KillerRed

DNA repair interest group videoconference

Tuesday, October 16, 2012 12:30:00 PM EDT (-0400)

Dr Li Lan, University of Pittsburgh

Runtime 60 minutes

This event will be available for on-demand viewing in our Past Events archive as soon as possible, usually within a few days.

Views: 40

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JATS-Con 2012 (Day 1)

JATS-Con is a user group meeting for the NISO Z39.96-2012 Journal Article Tag Suite (formerly the NLM DTDs).

For more information go to http://jats.nlm.nih.gov/jats-con/

Tuesday, October 16, 2012 9:00:00 AM EDT (-0400)

NCBI

Runtime 480 minutes

This event will be available for on-demand viewing in our Past Events archive as soon as possible, usually within a few days.

Views: 84