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SUMMARY:BCREGMED Dragon's Den Competition for Trainee Projects (ROUND 2!!!)
DESCRIPTION:BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! \nAre you a trainee? Do you have a trainee? Do the two of you want a super-shiny stipend grant to pursue a new project and celebrate the holidays? \nBCREGMED is bringing in the new year with a brand-new opportunity to support trainees! We are now offering $15K salary stipends to SIX lucky trainees and are inviting trainees and PIs to participate in our virtual dragon’s den competition! \nHow it works: interested trainees or principal investigators will register to pitch their project below. Abstracts will be assessed by our team to determine if the research is relevant to regenerative medicine and successful applicants will be notified and given a five-minute time slot at our event (trainee or PI or both can present). During the presentations\, we will have a panel of experts (the dragons) vote anonymously on which projects will be awarded the grant! Then you are awarded the grant! It’s just that easy! \nIMPORTANT INFORMATION \nAward \n Award amount of $15\,000 CAD to be used for trainee or postdoctoral fellow salary \nEligibility Requirements  \n\nThis award opportunity is particularly apt for summer students\, graduate students in the first two years of their program\, or trainees who do not currently hold other awards although all are welcome to apply!\nPrincipal investigators OR trainees (or both together!) are invited to the application process however the award must be used for trainee or PDF salaries/stipends only\nAward recipient must be employed as a post-doctoral fellow or registered to an accredited graduate program in mathematics\, physics\, chemistry\, computer science\, statistics\, medicine\, biology\, or engineering at the University of British Columbia\, Simon Fraser University or University of Victoria\nApplicants must be working on a project with a specific focus on regenerative medicine and/or cell therapy\nThe stipend should support the trainee or post-doctoral fellow in the advancement of their educational goals and/or scientific projects whereby the recipient will be\n\nDeveloping techniques and methodologies\nGaining knowledge of scientific\, scholarly ideas or materials.\nGathering data for own thesis or research project\nAnalyzing findings for own thesis/research project\nConducting lab experiments and/or studies to further own thesis/research\n\n\nAlthough not required\, applications/projects that collaborate with more than one principal investigator/lab/institution will be favored over single-investigator projects\nNew projects that would otherwise not be pursued during the applicant’s thesis are strongly encouraged!\n\nApplication Process \nApplicants are required to complete a web-based notice-of-intent assessing their eligibility for this award by no later than 11:59pm\, February 28th\, 2022. Applicants being considered for the stipend will be contacted and given a 5-minute time slot in our dragon’s den competition taking place March 15th starting at 9:30AM (SUBJECT TO CHANGE BASED ON JUDGE AVAILABILITY). Judging will be done by an anonymous and random selection of principal investigators in the BCREGMED community and will be based on \n\nQuality of research proposal (clear description of proposed methodology)\nInnovation and novelty of the project\nFeasibility\nQuality of expected contributions and extent to which they may advance the field of regenerative medicine—contributions may include publications\, patents\, reports\, posters\, abstracts\, monographs\, presentations\, creative outputs\, knowledge translation outputs\, community products\, etc.\nEnthusiasm for research\, originality\, initiative\, autonomy\, relevant community involvement and outreach\n\nReview Process \nFollowing the dragon’s den competition\, successful trainees or PDFs will be notified by our team no later than March 2nd\, 2022. \nQuestions\nPlease email info@bcregmed.ca with any questions\, with “2021 DRAGON’S DEN” as the subject line. Please note it may take a few weeks to receive and review your application. Only successful applicants will be contacted with a time slot.
URL:https://bcregmed.ca/event/bcregmed-dragons-den-competition-for-trainee-projects-round-2/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Event
ORGANIZER;CN="BCRegMed":MAILTO:info@bcregmed.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211021T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20211022T133000
DTSTAMP:20260509T100220
CREATED:20210322T180049Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211020T191157Z
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SUMMARY:Cascadia 3.0
DESCRIPTION:BCRegMed and the Institute for Stem Cell & Regenerative Medicine at the University of Washington are proud to host the THIRD ANNUAL Cascadia Regenerative Medicine Symposium. \nThe event will take place October 21st and 22nd virtually on both SLACK and ZOOM\, and will provide an opportunity for the rich academic talent pools from BC and Washington to share their knowledge and expertise with the community\, generate new collaborative partnerships\, identify existing gaps in the fields of regenerative medicine and cell therapy\, and continue to work toward effective and permanent solutions to some of today’s most challenging and prevalent health care issues. \nOrganized by out friends at UW (Tom Reh\, Jessica Young\, Ron Kwon\, and Kiera Eldred) and BC community (Fabio Rossi\, Nika Shakiba\, and Leili Rohani)\, we invite you to attend our highly anticipated\, two half-day event. \nFeaturing keynotes Dr. Vincenzino Cirulli and Megan Levings\, and many more amazing speakers! \nFor sponsorship opportunities and more information\, please contact our program manager Lisa Borecky: lborecky@bccrc.ca \nEVENT PROGRAMS:  Cascadia Programs (5)\nDates: October 21st and 22nd\nTime: 9AM-1:00PM\nLocation: Virtual\nRegistration Deadline: October 20th \nAGENDA: \nTHANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS \nRegistration is now closed. Please email info@bcregmed.ca with any questions
URL:https://bcregmed.ca/event/cascadia-3-0/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Event,Symposium,Virtual Seminar,Virtual Symposium,Workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="BCRegMed":MAILTO:info@bcregmed.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210922T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210922T130000
DTSTAMP:20260509T100220
CREATED:20210809T173113Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210908T224318Z
UID:3717-1632304800-1632315600@bcregmed.ca
SUMMARY:UBC Tissue Clearing and Expansion 2021
DESCRIPTION:BCREGMED and the Dynamic Brain Circuits in Health & Disease team are excited to offer a TWO DAY online workshop to facilitate the use of tissue clearing and expansion techniques in the research lab. \nSeptember 22nd and 23rd\n10AM – 1PM both days\nZOOM \nPurpose\nBiological specimens are intrinsically difficult to image.  Currently used tools and methods\, which cut two-dimensional sections of tissue samples to provide insight into the cellular components\, lack in their ability to reveal the systemic nature of tissues and organs which are inherently three-dimensional. On the other hand\, imaging deep into intact tissues brings with it its own problems as a result of the obscuring effects of light scatter and the limitations of most commercial microscopes. \nTechniques to eliminate this scatter and provide understanding into the true behavior of tissues and organs have been developed\, however to our knowledge these techniques being under-utilized in research labs in BC due to their complexity and lack of appropriate equipment. With the recent purchase of a light sheet microscope for the School of Biomedical Engineering and a lattice light sheet microscope expected at the Centre for Brain Health\, tissue clearing and expansion will be made possible however training is needed on the various protocols of expansion and clearing\, 3D image analysis\, and troubleshooting to make sure these techniques are implemented effectively. \nSPEAKERS:  \nDay 1 Wed Sept 22\, 2021  \nPresentations from Tissue Clearing and Expansion Experts \n10:00-10:10am Welcome/Intro/General Housekeeping Announcements\n10:10-10:20am Intro to tissue clearing (Mehwish Anwer; Postdoctoral Fellow\, UBC)\n10:20-10:50am Tools for holistic multi-scale imaging and molecular phenotyping of organ-scale systems (KC Chung; Associate Professor\, MIT)\n10:50-11:20am A Flexible Atlas Segmentation Tool for Multi-Area Processing of Biological Images (Jonathan Epp; Assistant Professor\, UCalgary and Dylan Terstege)\n11:20-11:30am Wellness Break\n11:30-11:40am Intro to ExM (Sarah Ebert and Mathias Delhaye; PhDs\, UBC)\n11:40-12:10pm Multiplexed\, Single-Cell Profiling of Chromatin States with Expansion Microscopy (Marcus Woodworth; PhD Candidate\, UW)\n12:10-12:40pm Expansion Microscopy: Development and Application (Ed Boyden; Professor\, MIT)\n12:40-1pm General discussion and Wrap-up \nDay 2 Thurs Sept 23\, 2021  \n10:00-10:10am Intro/Welcome\n10:10-11:00am Session 1: Experimental Setup and Protocols Roundtable with LifeCanvas Technologies\n11:00-11:05am Wellness break\n11:05-11:55 Session 2: Imaging of cleared and expanded tissue with Translucence Biosystems and Zeiss \n11:55-12:00pm Wellness break\n12:00-12:50pm Session 3: Data Analysis with Arivis AG\n12:50-1:00pm Closing Remarks.  Exit Survey.
URL:https://bcregmed.ca/event/tissue-clearing-and-expansion-workshop-2-0/2021-09-22/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Event,Workshop
ORGANIZER;CN="BCRegMed":MAILTO:info@bcregmed.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210311T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210311T113000
DTSTAMP:20260509T100220
CREATED:20201208T183150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210205T195306Z
UID:3631-1615455000-1615462200@bcregmed.ca
SUMMARY:BCREGMED Dragon's Den Competition for Trainee Projects
DESCRIPTION:Are you a trainee? Do you have a trainee? Do the two of you want a super-shiny stipend grant to pursue a new project and celebrate the holidays? \nBCREGMED is bringing in the new year with a brand-new opportunity to support trainees! We are now offering $15K salary stipends to SIX lucky trainees and are inviting trainees and PIs to participate in our virtual dragon’s den competition! \nHow it works: interested trainees or principal investigators will register to pitch their project below. Abstracts will be assessed by our team to determine if the research is relevant to regenerative medicine and successful applicants will be notified and given a five-minute time slot at our event (trainee or PI or both can present). During the presentations\, we will have a panel of experts (the dragons) vote anonymously on which projects will be awarded the grant! Then you are awarded the grant! It’s just that easy! \nIMPORTANT INFORMATION \nAward \n Award amount of $15\,000 CAD to be used for trainee or postdoctoral fellow salary \nEligibility Requirements  \n\nThis award opportunity is particularly apt for summer students\, graduate students in the first two years of their program\, or trainees who do not currently hold other awards although all are welcome to apply!\nPrincipal investigators OR trainees (or both together!) are invited to the application process however the award must be used for trainee or PDF salaries/stipends only\nAward recipient must be employed as a post-doctoral fellow or registered to an accredited graduate program in mathematics\, physics\, chemistry\, computer science\, statistics\, medicine\, biology\, or engineering at the University of British Columbia\, University of Victoria\, or Simon Fraser University\nApplicants must be working on a project with a specific focus on regenerative medicine and/or cell therapy\nThe stipend should support the trainee or post-doctoral fellow in the advancement of their educational goals and/or scientific projects whereby the recipient will be\n\nDeveloping techniques and methodologies\nGaining knowledge of scientific\, scholarly ideas or materials.\nGathering data for own thesis or research project\nAnalyzing findings for own thesis/research project\nConducting lab experiments and/or studies to further own thesis/research\n\n\nAlthough not required\, applications/projects that collaborate with more than one principal investigator/lab/institution will be favored over single-investigator projects\nNew projects that would otherwise not be pursued during the applicant’s thesis are strongly encouraged!\n\nApplication Process \nApplicants are required to complete a web-based notice-of-intent assessing their eligibility for this award by no later than 11:59pm\, February 24th\, 2021. Applicants being considered for the stipend will be contacted and given a 5-minute time slot in our dragon’s den competition taking place March 11th starting at 9:30AM. Judging will be done by an anonymous and random selection of principal investigators in the BCREGMED community and will be based on \n\nQuality of research proposal (clear description of proposed methodology)\nInnovation and novelty of the project\nFeasibility\nQuality of expected contributions and extent to which they may advance the field of regenerative medicine—contributions may include publications\, patents\, reports\, posters\, abstracts\, monographs\, presentations\, creative outputs\, knowledge translation outputs\, community products\, etc.\nEnthusiasm for research\, originality\, initiative\, autonomy\, relevant community involvement and outreach\n\nReview Process \nFollowing the dragon’s den competition\, successful trainees or PDFs will be notified by our team no later than February 26th\, 2021. \nQuestions\nPlease email info@bcregmed.ca with any questions\, with “2021 DRAGON’S DEN” as the subject line. Please note it may take a few weeks to receive and review your application. Only successful applicants will be contacted with a time slot.
URL:https://bcregmed.ca/event/virtual-pitch-competition/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Event
ORGANIZER;CN="BCRegMed":MAILTO:info@bcregmed.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210119T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210120T120000
DTSTAMP:20260509T100220
CREATED:20201204T185327Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201211T202305Z
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SUMMARY:Regenerative Rehabilitation Research Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Regenerative Rehabilitation: an emerging field that integrates regenerative medicine with rehabilitation therapies \nSimon Fraser University and BCREGMED are proud to present a first-of-its-kind\, virtual Regenerative Rehabilitation Research Symposium taking place January 19th and 20th\, 2021 (10AM-12PM both days)! This unique event seeks to explore the interface of tissue engineering and regenerative therapies with rehabilitation techniques. \nBackground: \nAs most of us know\, regenerative medicine involves the regeneration or replacement of diseased cells and tissues using tools such as stem cells\, engineered tissues\, biomaterials\, or molecules. Two pressing questions surround this approach: 1) it is necessary to precondition biological materials prior to implantation? If so\, what are the best methods for doing so? 2) Once the materials are implanted\, what rehabilitation techniques should be used in order to best promote their integration? \nFor example\, when engineering muscle tissue or stem cells for implantation to treat volumetric muscle loss\, should the muscle constructs be “exercised” beforehand to promote differentiation and resilience once implanted? How should the affected limb be exercised once the muscle has been implanted? Are there optimal techniques for promoting its successful integration and function? \nThese are the questions that the new field of “regenerative rehabilitation” seeks to tackle\, and ones that will be discussed at this exciting two-day event! \nAre you a trainee working on these questions? Then we invite you to submit an abstract and give a brief overview of your research at the symposium! Trainee talks will be 10 minutes in length\, and there are four spots available! Abstracts are due January 5th! \nAGENDA\nJanuary 19th\, 10AM~12PM\nDave Clarke\, SFU\, http://www.sfu.ca/clarkelab-bpk.html \nFabrisia Ambrosio: U Pittsburgh Medical Center\, https://mirm-pitt.net/our-people/faculty-staff-bios/fabrisia-ambrosio-phd-mpt/\nNick Willett\, Emory University\, http://www.willett-regenerative-labs.com/page-nw\nTrainee talk x 2 \nJanuary 20th\, 10AM~12PM\nSarah Greising\, Minnesota Kinesiology\, https://www.cehd.umn.edu/kin/people/grei0064.html; http://smprl.umn.edu/\nKeith Baar\, UC Davis\, https://health.ucdavis.edu/physiology/faculty/baar.html\nTrainee talk x 2\nPanel Discussion
URL:https://bcregmed.ca/event/regenerative-rehabilitation-research-retreat/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Event,Symposium,Virtual Symposium
ORGANIZER;CN="BCRegMed":MAILTO:info@bcregmed.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20201105T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20201106T130000
DTSTAMP:20260509T100220
CREATED:20200915T173652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201026T173632Z
UID:3560-1604566800-1604667600@bcregmed.ca
SUMMARY:CASCADIA 2.0
DESCRIPTION:BCREGMED & ISCRM Cascadia Corridor Research Symposium \nBCRegMed\, with the Centre for Biomedical Research at the University of Victoria\, and the Institute for Stem Cell & Regenerative Medicine at the University of Washington are proud to host the SECOND Annual Cascadia Regenerative Medicine Symposium. \nThe event will take place VIRTUALLY November 5th and 6th (9AM-1PM BOTH DAYS) and will provide an opportunity for the rich academic talent pools from BC and Washington to share their knowledge and expertise with the community\, generate new collaborative partnerships\, identify existing gaps in the fields of regenerative medicine and cell therapy\, and continue to work toward effective and permanent solutions to some of today’s most challenging and prevalent health care issues. \nWe invite you to attend our highly anticipated\, two half-day event. This year featuring keynote speakers Drs. Connie Eaves and Markus Grompe! \nOther confirmed speakers:\nDr. Tom Reh\, University of Washington\nDr. Nozumo Yachie\, University of British Columbia\nDr. Ru Gunawardane\, Allen Institute for Cell Science\nDr. David Mack\, University of Washington\nDr. Pamela Hoodless\, University of British Columbia\nDr. Brandon Hadland\, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center\n\nDr. Tim Kieffer\, University of British Columbia \nView the full agenda HERE \n\nThis year we are bringing back our Trainee Rapid Fire Talks and POSTER Presentations. Make sure to register for your chance to win CASH prizes!\nDeadline for Abstracts: October 16th\nDeadline to Register for the Conference: November 3rd \nFor sponsorship opportunities and more information\, please contact our program manager Lisa Borecky: lborecky@bccrc.ca. \nRegistration is now closed. Please email info@bcregmed.ca with any questions
URL:https://bcregmed.ca/event/cascadia-2-0/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Conference,Event,Symposium,Virtual Symposium
ORGANIZER;CN="BCRegMed":MAILTO:info@bcregmed.ca
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200903T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200903T150000
DTSTAMP:20260509T100220
CREATED:20200901T190030Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200901T190300Z
UID:3553-1599138000-1599145200@bcregmed.ca
SUMMARY:Grant Writing Workshop: SSHRC Doctoral Scholarship Applications
DESCRIPTION:Are you a Canadian or Permanent Resident seeking funding for your graduate degree? SCWIST has organized a SSHRC doctoral scholarship grant writing workshop to help you get started on your application! Whether you’re a current doctoral student\, finishing your masters\, or have been out of school for a while but are interested in returning\, if you’re interested in applying for this upcoming funding cycle\, we invite you to join us for an afternoon to go over some writing tips and story-telling strategies from a past SSHRC CGS-D recipient.\nSPEAKER\nVienna Lam was a previous SCWIST Board Director of Youth Engagement (2018 – 2019)\, and is currently a Ms. Infinity volunteer with the youth engagement committee. Vienna is a Joseph Armand Bombardier SSHRC scholar\, laboratory manager\, and doctoral student at Simon Fraser University’s School of Criminology and Centre for Forensic Research. Aside from her SSHRC awards\, she has a strong track record of grant writing\, including securing funds to support SCWIST’s youth programming. Having won more than 37 academic awards/grants/scholarships since she started university\, Vienna will be sharing her knowledge translation process with attendees.\nREGISTRATION\nFree for SCWIST members. $5* for non-members. Not a member? Register and avail of many upcoming events for free or at low cost!\nMembership information here: https://scwist.ca/get-involved/become-a-member/\n* Regularly $10. Save 50% during the Covid19 pandemic.
URL:https://bcregmed.ca/event/grant-writing-workshop-sshrc-doctoral-scholarship-applications/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200902T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20200902T130000
DTSTAMP:20260509T100220
CREATED:20200901T190300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200901T190300Z
UID:3551-1599048000-1599051600@bcregmed.ca
SUMMARY:Brown Bag: Applied Genome Analysis in Rare Disease Diagnostics
DESCRIPTION:SCWIST BROWN BAG SERIES 2020\nApplied Genome Analysis in Rare Disease Diagnostics\nThe talk will feature an introduction in genomics\, high-level overview of how genomics tools are utilized in disease diagnostics focusing on rare paediatric genetic disorders and will also include real-life examples where precision health led to improved health outcomes for patients and families affected with rare diseases.\nProgram:\n12:00-12:10 Welcome\n12:10-12:35 Presentation\n12:35-12:55 Q&A\n12:55-1:00 Closing\nSPEAKER : Bhavi Modi\, Ph.D. (she/her)\nBhavi Modi is a Human Geneticist\, currently working as a postdoctoral research scientist at BC Children’s Hospital Research Institute in Vancouver\, BC\, Canada.\nOriginally from Mumbai\, India where she completed her BS and MS in Biotechnology\, she moved to the USA to pursue her Ph.D. in Human Genetics from Virginia Commonwealth University. She has over 8 years of research experience in the application of genomic tools towards understanding a diverse range of human genetic disorders including female reproductive disorders\, pregnancy complications and rare pediatric disorders\, she is passionate about bringing genomic technologies into a clinical standard-of-care. Her current role as a genome analyst focuses on the diagnosis of rare genetic disorders in the pediatric population at BC Children’s Hospital.\nShe has previously served on the SCWIST (Society for Canadian Women in Science & Technology) board as the Director for Immigrating Women in STEM (IWIS) and is a strong advocate of making STEM equitable for women. She is also a budding entrepreneur and has recently launched her new e-commerce start-up to stay connected to her family’s business roots. Outside of work\, she enjoys reading\, sketching and building elaborate puzzles.
URL:https://bcregmed.ca/event/brown-bag-applied-genome-analysis-in-rare-disease-diagnostics/
LOCATION:Online
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