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BPP/BPC Virtual Panel Discussion: “Translational Research— Everyone’s Talking about it but What is it and How Can You Better Help Patients and Your Career”

July 14, 2021 by Rebecca Lopez

Tues, July 27, 12:00 PM-1:00 PM
Virtual via Zoom
Open to postdocs and graduate students!

Are you interested in learning best practices for Translational Research and ways to advance your research to help patients and further your career? Do you want to learn more about career paths involving translational research? Our panelists will discuss their path/current work; how to integrate translational research into basic and clinical research; and how to integrate translational research into career development.  This session is open to all postdocs and graduate students in all disciplines.  Register here and check out the flyer attached for more information. We welcome questions for our panelists, in advance, by clicking here.   

Panelists:

  1. Alice S. Chen-Plotkin, MD, Parker Family Associate Professor of Neurology
  2. Elisia Clark, PhD, MSTR, Postdoctoral Researcher
  3. David Fajgenbaum, MD, MBA, MSc, Assistant Professor of Medicine
  4. Philip John Freda, Jr., Ph.D., Postdoctoral Researcher
  5. Jason Moore, PhD, Edward Rose, M.D. and Elizabeth Kirk Rose, M.D. Professor
  6. Kalpana Parvathaneni, Ph.D, Postdoctoral Researcher

Filed Under: Panels Tagged With: Career: Research (academic)

Postdoc Opportunity for PhDs: Apply for Postdoc Preview, October 2021 at Univ of Michigan

July 14, 2021 by Rebecca Lopez

U-M Postdoc Preview, October 2021
The University of Michigan Medical School will host Postdoc Preview, October 18-22, 2021. This recruiting event is an opportunity for upper-level graduate students to explore the extensive postdoctoral research and training opportunities in biomedical sciences at University of Michigan. During a virtual visit, guests will interview with prospective mentors, network with current postdocs, learn about funding opportunities, and about life in Ann Arbor. Applicants are selected from a national pool of candidates who expect to complete their thesis research within the next year. Applications will be accepted through August 20, 2021.

For more information and to apply: https://ogps.smapply.io/prog/postdoc_preview_october_2021/

Filed Under: Announcements Tagged With: Career: Research (academic)

Notice on Phasing of Library Services

July 14, 2021 by Rebecca Lopez

BiblioPhilly

Dear BGS students: 

As the University of Pennsylvania looks ahead to a fully in-person fall semester, the Penn Libraries is excited to welcome back our students and faculty by continually expanding on-site access to our collections and services. I would like to share with you the latest updates on the re-opening of the Libraries’ physical spaces, discontinuation of HathiTrust ETAS emergency access, updates on course reserves, and more. 

Library Facilities 

Starting Monday, July 19, Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center will be open to the Penn community and outside visitors, including the individual library locations listed below: 

  • Albrecht Music Library (Eugene Ormandy Music & Media Center reopens 8/16)   
  • Lippincott Library of the Wharton School 

Opening hours will be Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm. Patrons may once again browse the stacks and use self-serve study areas without appointments. Reservable study spaces may also be booked starting July 19.  

  • The Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts will remain open by appointment, Monday to Friday, 10am to 4pm. 

Starting Monday, August 16, all library locations beyond Van Pelt-Dietrich Library Center will also be open to the Penn community and outside visitors, with the exception of the Biomedical Library (soon to be relaunched as the Biotech Commons), which will reopen when construction is complete. Those locations are listed below. Opening hours will be Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm.  

  • Annenberg Library 
  • Chemistry Library 
  • Education Commons 
  • Fisher Fine Arts Library 
  • Levy Dental Library 
  • Library at the Katz CAJS 
  • Materials Library 
  • Math/Physics/Astronomy Library 
  • Penn Museum Library 
  • Eugene Ormandy Music & Media Center (including equipment reservations) 
  • Veterinary: Atwood Library 
  • Veterinary: du Pont Library 

Carrels and faculty studies will become reservable again in August. 

HathiTrust ETAS  

As academic libraries nationwide became unable to circulate physical books and other materials due to the COVID-19 pandemic, HathiTrust created an Emergency Temporary Access Service (ETAS). ETAS made many print titles in the Penn Libraries’ collections temporarily available in digital form to Penn faculty, staff, and students. Starting August 9, circulation of these physical holdings will be restored, and emergency digital access will be terminated. Please note that as we are able to resume providing physical access to our extensive print collection, complete digital access to some ETAS titles will end. 

In-copyright items remain available for full-text searching in the HathiTrust Digital Library. HathiTrust items in the public domain or that are available through Creative Commons licenses remain available for digital access. These titles are marked “Full view” in the HathiTrust online catalog. Because the University of Pennsylvania is a HathiTrust member, you may log in to HathiTrust using your PennKey and download full PDFs of those items. 

Course Reserves 

Physical course reserves will return for Fall 2021. Faculty are encouraged to submit requests as early as possible. Find more information about the Penn Libraries’ Course Reserve Service. 

Borrowing Books and More 

The Libraries continues to offer a number of flexible and convenient options for patrons to access materials in print and online. The popular Pickup@Penn service is continuing, with a new pickup location at the Van Pelt Circulation Desk starting on July 19, and patrons may also pick up books at other library locations starting on August 16. 

Later this summer, the Libraries will roll out additional services for those interested in minimal- or no-contact circulation: a new onsite self-checkout feature and secure lockers offering contactless pickup for books and other materials. 

Current faculty, students, and staff in the United States and Canada can continue to receive Books By Mail through the fall semester. 

Current faculty, students, and staff may also Request Digital Delivery of selected book chapters and journal articles. 

Continued Communication and Service Updates 

For details about the latest service updates, please visit the Libraries’ Return to Campus FAQ or connect with one of our subject specialists –or directly with me at dmanuel@upenn.edu  

The Libraries will continue to adapt services to address changing needs and circumstances throughout the school year. Thank you for your continued partnership in advancing the teaching, research, and learning mission of the University. 

Manuel
Penn Libraries liaison to BGS

Filed Under: Announcements Tagged With: Career: Research (academic)

2021 Chemistry-Biology Interface Summer Retreat

July 6, 2021 by Rebecca Lopez

The Fellows of the Chemistry-Biology Interface Training Grant would like to invite you to join us for our 2021 Chemistry-Biology Interface Summer Retreat on Thursday, July 29th from 9am-12pm, which will be held virtually over zoom. We are still accepting abstract submissions for short (15 min) oral presentations. Talks may cover any topic within Chemistry and Biology, you will also receive a CBI t-shirt if you participate! The deadline to be considered for a talk is approaching quickly on July 10th. 

Our keynote speakers this year are David Van Valen (Caltech) and Virginia Cornish (Columbia).

Please register using the following link: https://forms.gle/uj3jJYpmnpXYJnEF9

You can visit our CBI website (https://www.med.upenn.edu/cbit32/) for information on past symposia. Please feel free to contact us with any questions.

Best,

The CBI Planning Committee
Jean Etersque (Jean.Etersque@pennmedicine.upenn.edu)
Kollin Schultz (kollin.schultz@pennmedicine.upenn.edu)
Jennifer Ramirez (Jennifer.Ramirez@pennmedicine.upenn.edu)
Andrea Detlefsen (Andrea.Detlefsen@pennmedicine.upenn.edu)
Christopher Johnny (cjohnny@sas.upenn.edu)

Filed Under: Announcements, Symposia

E-Resources News: New Collections at Penn Libraries & New York Times site license

July 6, 2021 by Rebecca Lopez

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New Collections at Penn Libraries

New databases, journals, and e-book collections have been added to the Penn Libraries collections for your use. See a full list of the new additions here.


Policy Commons

http://hdl.library.upenn.edu/1017/126347

Discovery platform and repository for IGO, NGO, think tank, and research organization materials, including access to more than 24 million pages of curated, high quality policy reports, briefs, analyses, working papers, and datasets from thousands of policy organizations.


New York Times site license via nytimes.com

http://hdl.library.upenn.edu/1017/126342

The Penn Libraries’ campus-wide subscription to the New York Times provides digital access to nytimes.com, including via tablet/mobile apps and the archive back to 1851. This subscription does not include access to NYT Crossword/Games, Cooking, or e-reader editions (e.g. Kindle Fire, Nook).

IMPORTANT:  You must use the Penn link above to create or associate your New York Times account under Penn’s subscription. After completing the set up process you do not have to go through the Penn link; you will be able to login directly at nytimes.com or via the NYT app.

Filed Under: Announcements, Online Resources Tagged With: Career: Policy, Career: Research (academic)

Innovation to Impact – Applications due 7/2

June 30, 2021 by Rebecca Lopez

About Innovation to Impact| Bubble

Please see details below to apply for the Innovation to Impact (I2I) Short Course on Innovation and Entrepreneurship for Substance Use Researchers from Yale’s Entrepreneurial Institute. Please note, the application deadline is Friday, July 2nd, 2021:

The I2I program provides entrepreneurial education, mentoring and seed funding to scientists, researchers, academics, and students that have developed innovative solutions to substance use disorder. There are no costs as the program is sponsored by the NIDA and covers all costs of the program for participants, including travel costs for in-person events.

For questions or additional information, please contact Janis (janis@refineryct.com).

Filed Under: Announcements, Courses, Online Resources Tagged With: Career: Research (government)

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