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SUMMARY:Allan Associates - Recruitment Hub
DESCRIPTION:Don’t miss our HR Hub with inspirational speaker\, Nick Elston \nIf you haven’t yet booked to attend Allen Associates Zoom HR Hub on Wednesday\, 22 February at 10am\, why not join us? \nNick will share his personal journey from mental illness to professional speaker\, and ways to help others find their voice\, personally and in business. \nVisit our HR Hub for more details and email to reserve your free place
URL:https://www.grassrootsworkspace.com/event/recruitment/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Women in the Brain Sciences
DESCRIPTION:Tue\, March 7\, 2023\, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM \nJoin us for this winter for Sunnybrook Foundation’s Virtual Impact Series “Inventing the Future of Health Care Together” to hear from our experts who are transforming care for patients at Sunnybrook and far beyond. \nRegistration is now open for our third panel\, Women in the Brain Sciences. In celebration of International Women’s Day and Brain Health Awareness Month\, join us for a panel featuring some of Sunnybrook’s most accomplished female scientists from the Hurvtiz Brain Sciences Program. Hear about their personal journeys in medicine and research\, and learn about the groundbreaking work they’re doing to transform patient care. Don’t miss this opportunity to be inspired by the brilliant women at Sunnybrook who are leading the way in the brain sciences. \nThe session will include a Q&A period for our experts to answer your questions. Questions can be submitted ahead of time or during the event and will be answered as time permits. \nWomen in the Brain Sciences \nThursday\, March 7\, 2023 \n6:00 – 7:00pm \nPanelists: \n\nDr. Isabelle Aubert – Senior Scientist\n\nDr. Aubert is a Senior Scientist at Sunnybrook Research Institute and a Tier 1 Canada Research Chair in Brain Repair and Regeneration. Her lab\, the Brain Repair Group\, focuses on developing therapies to stop neurodegeneration and promote regeneration\, particularly related to Alzheimer disease. Her approaches include gene therapy\, immunotherapy\, regenerative therapeutics\, and non-invasive delivery to the brain using MRI-guided focused ultrasound. \n\nDr. Sandra Black – Scientific Director\, Dr. Sandra Black Centre for Brain Resilience and Recovery\n\nDr. Black is an internationally renowned cognitive and stoke neurologist and Director of the Dr. Sandra Black Centre for Brain Resilience and Recovery at Sunnybrook. For over 30 years\, she has been actively engaged in research and clinical trials using neuroimaging\, clinical measures\, genetics\, and neuropathology to study brain-behavior relationships in dementia. In 2022\, she was ranked one of the highest cited women scientists in Canada and the world. \n\nDr. Jennifer Rabin – Neuropsychology Lead\, Harquail Centre for Neuromodulation\n\nDr. Rabin is a clinical neuropsychologist and a scientist in the Hurvitz Brain Sciences Research Program at Sunnybrook. As the Neuropsychology Lead\, Harquail Centre for Neuromodulation\, her research explores cognitive\, behavioural\, and psychosocial changes associated with novel neuromodulation strategies\, including low-intensity focused ultrasound (FUS) to open the blood-brain barrier in patients with Alzheimer’s disease\, and high-intensity FUS to treat severe psychiatric and neurological conditions\, such as obsessive-compulsive disorder\, major depressive disorder\, and essential tremor. \n\nDr. Amy Yu – Neurologist and Clinician Scientist\n\nDr. Yu is a stoke neurologist and clinician scientist within the Hurvitz Brain Sciences Research Program. Her research focuses on measuring\, monitoring\, and improving stroke care in the population. Recognized as a distinguished new investigator\, she has received several notable awards\, including the Heart and Stroke Henry J. M. Barnett Scholarship and the American Academy of Neurology Michael S. Pessin Stroke Leadership Prize. \nModerator: \n\nChristina Topp – Vice President\, Marketing & Community Engagement\, Sunnybrook Foundation\n\nChristina provides leadership to Sunnybrook Foundation’s marketing\, events and community giving portfolios. Together\, these teams assist Sunnybrook in its mission to invent the future of health care by raising awareness of the work the Hospital and inspiring community support and giving. Christina has over twenty years of experience in the non-profit sector spearheading initiatives that drive revenue\, create sustainable partnerships and build brand reputation at national and local levels. \nFor more information about this and other sessions in Inventing the Future of Health care Together\, please visit https://sunnybrook.ca/foundation/your-impact/virtual-impact-series.html
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SUMMARY:Red Nose Day 17th March 2023
DESCRIPTION:RED NOSE DAY IS BACK\nNo matter what life throws at us – there’s nothing quite like Red Nose Day. \nRed Nose Day is back on Friday 17 March. Register now to get involved and get your free fundraising pack. \nNo matter what you do this year\, together we’ll help people going through the toughest times of their lives. \n\nGET FUNDRAISING\nRed Nose Day is back on Friday 17 March 2023. Join thousands of people up and down the country getting involved. \nRegister now to get your free fundraising pack and set up your JustGiving page. \nClick Here
URL:https://www.grassrootsworkspace.com/event/red-nose-day-17th-march-2023/
LOCATION:Grassroots Workspace\, 46 Woodstock Road\, Oxford\, OX2 6HT\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Mothers Day - Don't Forget!
DESCRIPTION:Mother’s Day is a celebration honoring the mother of the family or individual\, as well as motherhood\, maternal bonds\, and the influence of mothers in society. It is celebrated on different days in many parts of the world\, most commonly in the months of March or May. \nMothering Sunday is the fourth Sunday of Lent\, usually landing it sometime in March. Traditionally\, it is a day on which people visit the church they were baptised in and on which they honour their mother. Both Roman Catholic and Anglican churches in the UK observe Mothering Sunday. \nApart from the church-based activities of Mothering Sunday\, Mother’s Day is celebrated in ways similar to celebrations in the US\, Australia and elsewhere.
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LOCATION:Grassroots Workspace\, 46 Woodstock Road\, Oxford\, OX2 6HT\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Members Only
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SUMMARY:Oxford Vascular Biology Symposium 2023
DESCRIPTION:Keynote Speakers:\nGuillermo Oliver\, Northwestern University\, USA: \nLymphangiocrine signaling in regeneration \nKari Alitalo\, University of Helsinki\, Finland: \nVascular growth factors \nSpeakers:\nMariona Graupera\, Barcelona\, Spain: \nLymphangiogenesis in cancer \nKarina Yaniv\, Weizmann Institute\, Israel: \nLymphatic vessels in embryonic development \nHong Chen\, Harvard Medical School: \nLymphatics in cardiovascular and metabolic diseases \nTatiana Petrova\, Ludwig Institute\, Switzerland: \nMechanisms of lymphatic renewal \nChristiana Ruhrberg\, University College London\, UK: \nDevelopmental origins of lymphatic endothelial cells \nCatherine Porcher\, University of Oxford\, UK: \nLineage tracing of endothelium \nGraeme Birdsey\, Imperial College London\, UK: \nTranscription factors in lymphangiogenesis
URL:https://www.grassrootsworkspace.com/event/oxlepprocurement-2/
LOCATION:The MRC Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine\, John Radcliffe Hospital Headington\, Oxford\, OX3 9DS\, United Kingdom
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