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Monday, December 4, 2017

Maximizing your Impact on LinkedIn

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Location: 283 Galvin Life Sciences Center

Learn to:

  • Set up an active presence with your contacts
  • Tap into the Alumni network
  • Incorporate key words employers commonly search for in profiles
  • Frame your work and volunteer experiences to boost endorsements

Bring your laptops and join Larry…

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Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Departmental Seminar: Brian Popko

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Location: 283 Galvin Life Sciences Center

Brian Popko, Jack Miller Professor of Neurological Disorders, Director, The Center for Peripheral Neuropathy, and Associate Chair for Research at University of Chicago, will give a seminar entitled "Multiple sclerosis: an oligodendrocyte point of view" on Tuesday, December 5 at 4:00 pm in 283 Galvin.

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Friday, December 8, 2017

Colleges of Science & Engineering Joint Annual Meeting (COSE-JAM)

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Location: Jordan Hall Galleria

The College of Science and the College of Engineering Joint Annual Meeting (COSE-JAM) for graduate students and postdoctoral fellows will take place in Jordan Hall of Science on Friday, Dec. 8. The event will highlight the achievements of graduate and postdoctoral researchers, foster interdisciplinary collaborations, and provide career mentoring.

All graduate students and postdoctoral fellows in the two colleges are invited to participate in COSE-JAM by sharing their original research with faculty and students, in either an oral or poster format. Do not hesitate to present work in preparation for upcoming meetings and interviews as well as work from recent conferences. Please indicate if you have a preference for a given presentation format when submitting your abstract. Research may have been conducted on or off campus, and mentored by faculty from Notre Dame and/or at other institutions. Printing of new posters will be covered by the Colleges of Science and Engineering.

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Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Science and Music Series: Stem Cells and Solo Cello

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Location: DeBartolo Performing Arts Center, Philbin Studio Theatre

Creativity in both science and music are celebrated in this new series. This event features a scientist highlighting timely topics in their field of expertise, and a musician performing a selection of diverse pieces enlightening a theme. Join us for a casual, unique experience. Short reception to follow. Cash bar available from 6:30-7:30pm.

The inaugural event will feature:
Athanasia D. Panopoulos (Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, University of Notre Dame) who will be discussing stem cells, and highlighting some of the cutting-edge discoveries in the field.

Josh Aerie (Cellist and Executive Director of The Music Village) who will perform works by and inspired by Bach and his seminal Suites for Solo Cello.

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