FORM ENTRY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE RESEARCH SEMINARS AND EVENTS WEB PAGE ABOUT THE RESEARCH SEMINARS AND EVENTS WEB PAGE The RESEARCH SEMINARS AND EVENTS web page was created to provide a one stop internet site for biomedical researchers (faculty, staff, and students) to locate relevant research seminars and events at OSU and Nationwide Children s Hospital. Research meetings are an integral part of the dissemination of research findings and scientific collaboration. Departments, centers, and institutes devote significant amounts of time and resources in coordinating these events. We hope that by centralizing the promotion of these events, we can increase the awareness and participation and reduce scheduling conflicts. The research events are currently categorized into 4 types: (1) Research Seminars, (2) Scientific Meetings, Conferences, and Poster Sessions, (3) Student Presentations and Defenses, (4) Journal Clubs, and (5) Career Development/Tools of the Trade/Research Administration. ENVIRONMENT The RESEARCH SEMINARS AND EVENTS web page was created in SharePoint, a web application platform developed by Microsoft. The SEMINARS web page features a table style listing of current and future seminars (Figure 1). Filter boxes at the top of the page allow for the selection of specific seminars series, categories of events, and open ended term searches. Events will only be displayed from the current date forward, but past events will be archived. Each event can be selected to provide more information, such as registration details, contact names, flyers, and event hosts. By selecting the +ADD to Calendar button, the specific event can be added to your Outlook Calendar. Note that if the presentation information is revised/updated the calendar appointment will correspondingly change. Events appearing on the RESEARCH SEMINARS AND EVENTS web page will also appear on the College of Medicine calendar (http://medicine.osu.edu/pages/calendar.aspx). The view displayed on the College of Medicine calendar contains a subset of the basic title information that is displayed on the Office of Research RESEARCH SEMINARS AND EVENTS web page. FIGURE 1 1
LOGGING IN Go to https://medstaging.osumc.edu/research/lists/calendar/calendar.aspx 1. Sign In (if prompted) with your medical center account. Contact Elaine.Wakely@osumc.edu for system access. 2. You should now see a calendar view of the events (Figure 2): FIGURE 2 ENTRY FORM In the Calendar view, wave the curser over the specific calendar date that you will be adding your presentation to. Either double click the day or select the image +Add which will produce the form page shown on in Figure 3, with the following fields: Title: presentation displayed on the College of Medicine Calendar. See the examples on page 3. Location: room number, full building name Start Time End Time Description: presentation display on the COM Office of Research Research Seminars and Events web page. See the examples on page 3. Series Title : drop down selection. To request addition of a new series, contact Elaine Wakely. Sponsor: drop down selection. To request an additional department or group, contact Elaine Wakely. Category: drop down selection. All Day Event Recurrence Audience: while attendance is open to everyone, the optimal audience can be selected. Distributed: selection allows display on the College of Medicine Calendar. If the presentation has already been added directly to the College Calendar or via One Source, CCME (Center for Continuing Medical Education), or another source, do not check the box this will create double entries on the College Calendar. 2
Seminar Contact: seminar coordinator contact information, such as email, and telephone number. Searchable terms* can be added here. For example: Key words: cardiology, infectious disease, apotosis, micro RNA, etc. Attachments: event flyers, abstracts, building maps. The attach file icon will be visible at the top of the form page, along with other editing tools. Host: faculty member or a secondary sponsor of the event *KEYWORD filter options: Since the Search filter on the main page is an open search mechanism that captures terms in any of the above fields, the Seminar Contact form field can be used to add key words, such as microbiology, wound healing, personalized medicine. Keyword selection will be at the discretion of seminar coordinators. FIGURE 3 3
RESEARCH SEMINARS Andrew R. Marks, MD, Columbia University, New York, Leaky Ryanodine Receptors: Novel Causes and Cores for Disorder of Heart Muscles and Brain Andrew R. Marks, MD, Wu Professor and Chair, Department of Physics and Cell Biophysics Founding Director, Helen & Clyde Wu Center for Molecular Cardiology, Columbia University, New York, Leaky Ryanodine Receptors: Novel Causes and Cores for Disorder of Heart Muscles and Brain Hunt Curtis Frontiers in Neuroscience Seminar: Freda D. Miller, Ph.D., Senior Scientist, Hospital for Sick Children Research Institute, Professor, Department of Molecular Genetics, University of Toronto, Topic: neural stem cells and neurotrophin regulation of neuronal survival and growth SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS, CONFERENCES, AND POSTER SESSIONS Fifth Annual Translational to Clinical (T2C) Wound Care Conference: featuring lectures by top experts worldwide, such as Dr. Paul Martin, University of Bristol, UK, and Dr. Daniel Anderson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Fifth Annual Translational to Clinical (T2C) Wound Care Conference: featuring lectures by top experts worldwide, such as Dr. Paul Martin, University of Bristol, UK, and Dr. Daniel Anderson, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Topics addressed will be biomaterials in therapeutic angiogenesis.who will discuss stem and progenitor cells, inflammation, angiogenesis, biomaterials, limb salvage, bio integrated neuroprosthesis and human skin engineering, as well as business aspects. STUDENT PRESENTATIONS AND DEFENSES Fatemeh Talebian, PhD Candidate, Integrated Biomedical Science Graduate Program, Advisor: Xue Feng Bai, PhD, Dissertation Defense Fatemeh Talebian, PhD Candidate, Integrated Biomedical Science Graduate Program, Advisor: Xue Feng Bai, PhD, "CD200 CD200R Interaction in Tumor Immunity" JOURNAL CLUBS Neurology Immunology Journal Club 4
Neurology Immunology Journal Club. Contact: Add the Article citation(s), if it is available: Fagundes CP, Bennett JM, Alfano CM, Glaser R, Povoski SP, Lipari AM, Agnese DM, Yee LD, Carson WE, Farrar WB, Malarkey WB, Chen M, Kiecolt Glaser JK. Social Support and Socioeconomic Status Interact to Predict Epstein Barr Virus Latency in Women Awaiting Diagnosis or Newly Diagnosed With Breast Cancer. Health Psychol. [Article]. 2012 Jan;31(1):11 9. CAREER DEVELOPMENT/TOOLS OF THE TRADE/RESEARCH ADMINISTRATION COM/DHLRI Early Career Development & Mentorship Series offers: Writing a fundable NIH R01. Topics include: application process, success rates, review process, and more. COM/DHLRI Early Career Development & Mentorship Series offers: Writing a fundable NIH R01, A panel discussion will be moderated by Thomas Hund, PhD, with panelists Cynthia Carnes, PharmD, PhD, Denis Guttridge, PhD, and Chandan Sen, PhD. Topics include: application process, success rates, review process, and more. EMPHASIS As more seminar series are added to the RESEARCH SEMINARS AND EVENTS web page, the user will be challenged to quickly assess which events are pertinent to their own research interests and are important to attend. The key factors in this selection will be seminar series title, speaker name and stature (also if an outside visitor), and presentation title/topic. The use of key words will also enable the user to identify seminars topically. While the form fields were created to capture these factors, the seminar coordinator has some degree of flexibility within some of the fields to highlight and promote the most critical aspects of the presentation, with the target audience in mind. The above examples are intended to standardize the display of the seminars, but not restrict more meaningful depictions of the information. In general, the speaker names and title of the presentation/event should be in bold face type. Minimize the use of special type, except in rare circumstances. The College of Medicine Office of Research reserves the right to edit events for brevity and clarity according to editorial and style guidelines and to decline presentation information that is not within the scope of the web page. HELP Please contact Elaine Wakely (Elaine.Wakely@osumc.edu) if you have any questions about adding information to the calendar, using the calendar to return seminar information, or have suggestions for improvement. 5
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