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Employment Engagement Series 2023: Virtual Resume Workshop

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Is your resume ready for your next career move? Join Gabrielle Marshall to discuss how to write a summary or objective, top skills that employers are seeking, standout keywords, and tips on tailoring your resume for specific positions.


DISCOUNT ALERT

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30% OFF THROUGH FY24

Limited time special pricing on Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) services on the Illumina Next Seq2000 at the Molecular Resource Center! 


NOVEMBER 15 AND 16: ON-SITE GRANT TRAINING

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November 15th and 16th
Link Auditorium

Steven Jaxx, PhD, Senior Grants Consultant with Hanover Research, will lead sessions on understanding recent changes to the NIH submission process; NIH ancillary documents;


NEXT FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 10: VCR DISTINGUISHED LECTURE SERIES

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Friday, November 10
12:00 – 1:00pm 
Freeman Auditorium (930 Madison, 3rd Fl.)

“Treatment and Control of High Blood Pressure: The Way Forward”


November LinkedIn Learning Learner Challenges

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Here’s a list of LinkedIn Learning Challenges for November!


2023 Fall iSHPS Seminar Series on November 2,2023 at 12 pm CDT

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Dr. Richard Plemper will present “Exacerbated disease after consecutive respiratory virus infections”. His research is directed at developing antiviral therapeutics against major respiratory RNA viruses such as influenza viruses, respiratory syncytial virus, and SARS-CoV-2. In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Plemper co-developed molnupiravir, first demonstrating oral activity and pharmacological suppression of SARS-CoV-2 transmission in an animal model Welcome to join & learn more!


Explore the Magical World of Medicinal Plants

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From 11am-2pm CST, visit our tables on the 2nd floor of the Health Sciences Library to enjoy a cup of herbal tea while you view examples of plants used in medicine from the Archives, plan your future garden at our seed exchange, and take home a Lithops.


Enrolling healthy subjects for a research project

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Drs. Theodore Cory and Santosh Kumar are enrolling African American women for a research
project “Isolation of Blood from Healthy Control Donors”, to find out how the immune system
responds to infection with infectious diseases.
Subjects must be between the ages of 18-50, and generally healthy. Subjects must not be
heavy alcohol users, use illicit substances, have liver damage, have HIV, the human
papillomavirus (HPV), or be pregnant.
Subjects will be asked to provide 4 tablespoons of blood in one blood draw and will be
compensated $25.
Please contact Dr. Theodore Cory at tcory1@uthsc.edu, or 901-448-7216.