You don’t want to miss this webinar if you are developing health and medical innovations and intend to commercialize them. Scheduled for Wednesday, January 17, 2024, this conference will provide information and contacts regarding gaining access to Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) and Small Business Technology Transfer (STTR) contracts. This webinar is unique in that it focuses on the Department of Defense (DOD) Life Science topics.
Fundamentals in Spectral Cytometry.
Offered virtually by Cytek
January 16 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM MIB Rm 201
This class will focus on the fundamental concepts in Spectral Flow Cytometry and are aimed at new users and those interested in using the Cytek Aurora CS located in the FCCS core.
Stalking: Know It, Name It, Stop It
A public awareness training, presented by the Office of Access and Compliance created in part, by the Stalking, Prevention, Awareness, and Resource Center (SPARC) on identifying, addressing, reporting, and supporting persons who have experienced stalking.
Registration for the Spring 2024 session of Serving the Underserved is now open! We have an exciting series of speakers lined up, so secure your seat today! Click the link for more information, or find the registration form here: https://forms.office.com/r/iFCScWz30a.
Join us at noon on Wednesday, January 31 in the Schreier Auditorium (SAC) for a Conversation on Health Disparities about the Impacts of the Social Determinants of Health on LGBTQ+ Communities with Kayla Collins and Natalie Richmond of OUTMemphis. Lunch will be provided for those who RSVP by January 28, so reserve your spot today here: https://uthsc.campuslabs.com/engage/event/9723187.
UTHSC received a huge amount of phishing emails in December 2023, about 500% more than normal. Only 3.5% made it to peoples’ inboxes, but we are a target. You must stay aware of how the scammers are trying to get in to safeguard your devices, whether UTHSC-owned or personally owned. General rules – 1) be wary of unsolicited emails, especially those requesting sensitive information or urgent action, 2) verify the legitimacy of emails by checking the sender’s address, and 3) avoid clicking on suspicious links. #BeCyberSafe