The Digital Measures team is rolling out a new approach to general training opportunities. Instead of holding training sessions on a fixed schedule, faculty and staff will now be able to choose from a variety of dates that work best for them. Topics for training may include: “Introduction to Digital Measures”, “One-on-One: Q&A Session”, “2024… Read More
Ever played Wordle, the word game where you have six tries to guess a 5-letter word? During Cybersecurity Awareness Month, every Tuesday and Thursday, you have to opportunity to guess a cybersecurity word. To play today’s customized wordle, click here (https://mywordle.strivemath.com/?word=xzffv). Hint – fill in the blank – When we know we are under a… Read More
November 13, 2024 | 10:00 am – 12:00 pm | Freeman Auditorium Dr. Travis Taylor, VP at Strategic Marketing Innovations (SMI) will give a presentation covering federally funded medical and health related research, agencies, opportunities, and strategies for successful pursuit of funded research. Key Topics: Overview of the expansive research funding agencies landscape and programs… Read More
Closing out an NIH grant involves both administrative and financial responsibilities to ensure compliance with NIH policies. Learn all about these requirements directly from NIH experts in this recording of Navigating the NIH Grant Closeout Process webinar. LEARN MORE>>
Microsoft Teams brings everyone together seamlessly, even if they’re spread across the globe. It’s not just about video calls; it’s about integrated collaboration—sharing files, real-time chat, and planning tasks. Plus, it’s secure and integrates smoothly with other Microsoft products. Makes you wonder how we ever managed without it. After installing teams, meetings are easy to… Read More
The Department of Physiology is pleased to announce Dr. Suresh Govatati, Research Instructor in the Department of Physiology, will be presenting a seminar entitled “A novel role for 12/15-lipoxigenase in the myristoylation of protease-activated receptors in platelets” today Thursday October 17, 2024 from 3:30 pm – 5:00 pm in the Cancer Research Building Auditorium. Refreshments… Read More
Researchers, do you have a passionate interest in improving behavioral health (health equity, social determinants of health, stress, loneliness, cultural approaches to healthcare, stigma, substance use disorders, or population health)? Or an interest in health problems we face in a post-pandemic world (disease surveillance, health communication, healthcare surge, and telehealth)? The Oak Ridge Associated Universities (ORAU) is… Read More
The University of Tennessee Research Foundation (UTRF) invites faculty, postdocs, and students to join our monthly discussion series on transforming research into market-ready solutions. Date: Thursday, October 17th, 2024 Time: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM Location: 910 Madison Avenue, Room 502 This session will explore the strategies for securing enforceable patents with real… Read More