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Biomedical Discussion Group
CBB Bioinnovations Seminar - Zhanfeng Cui, Oxford University
Regenerative Medical Technology - From Fundamental Research to Commercial Bio-Manufacture
CBB Seminar: "Physical and Chemical Approaches for Ocular Drug Delivery" with Dr. Ying Chau, Hong Kong University
"Physical and Chemical Approaches for Ocular Drug Delivery"
Registration is FREE - Coffee and Cookies will be available
![YingC](/bioengineering-biotechnology/sites/default/files/uploads/images/yingc.jpg)
Biomedical Discussion Group: Dr. Xin Fan, Dalian University of Technology
Interpretable and Collaborative Deep Learning for Low-level Computer Vision
![Dr. X.Fan](/bioengineering-biotechnology/sites/default/files/uploads/images/fan.jpg)
Professor, Dalian University of Technology
Dean, International School of DUT-RU Information Science & Engineering
Gairdner lecture: Inheritance of your DNA: Passing On Genes And Other Information
Inheritance of your DNA: Passing On Genes And Other Information![Bruce Stillman](https://uwaterloo.ca/waterloo-centre-microbial-research/sites/ca.waterloo-centre-microbial-research/files/uploads/images/bs-sq-250x250.png)
The Gairdner lecture at the University of Waterloo, featuring award winner Bruce Stillman, will be held October 23rd at 12:30pm in AL 116. This lecture will be targeted to high school audiences but all are welcome to attend.
CREATE Systematic Review Lecture
April 9th 2-3pm
ONLINE - see Webex instructions below
Speaker: Professor Lora Giangregorio, Schlegel Research Chair in Mobility and Aging
Innovation and Challenges of KA Imaging with Professor Karim Karim
Professor Karim Karim will discuss his real-life challenges with the biotechnology company KA Imaging. A focus on issues in the current pandemic climate.
Join us via Webex:
Medical Innovation Fellowship Program Presentation and Career Development Talk
Souzan Armstrong from World Discoveries will discuss the Medical Innovation Fellowship Program at The University of Western Ontario.
Carly Turnbull will summarize the Career Development resources at the University of Waterloo.
Please join us via Webex:
Toolkit for Early Career Researchers by Professor Andres De Los Reyes
After years of training and preparation for independent research, early career researchers nonetheless encounter a fair degree of uncertainty in preparation for life after training. Do our predoctoral and post-doctoral training programs truly prepare us for what lies ahead? Do I have the ability to “make it” in the academic world? Where should I focus my attention if I want to pursue an academic career? The purpose of this workshop is to demystify several core issues that likely play key roles in the uncertainties you have about life as an academic.
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