Bioethics Grand Rounds- “Publication Ethics: Authorship, Predatory Publications, and Peer-Review”
Abstract: A great equalizer of faculty across the institution is challenges related to publishing. This talk will review both requirements and best practices for publishing across the life-cycle of a paper, including authorship, responsibility for data analysis, journal placement, peer review, and what to do if things go wrong. Material covered will be relevant to all schools and departm
Dr. John Varga, MD (Northwestern Univ) presents Immunology Research Seminar on Jan. 9
Internal Medicine, Division of Rheumatology & Graduate Program in Immunology welcome John Varga, MD John and Nancy Hughes Professor of Medicine Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine The immune-fibrotic pathogenesis of scleroderma Wednesday, January 9, 2019 12:00 – 1:00 p.m. 3330 Medical Science I Bldg Faculty Host: David Fox, MD For additional information, contact: Zarinah Aquil (zaquil@umich.edu, 615-4846) Financial Disclosure Information: There are no relevant financial relationships with ACCME-defined commercial interests to disclose for this activity. Accreditation and Credit Designation: The University of Michigan Medical School is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians. The University…
The Woll Family Speaker Series on Health, Spirituality and Religion
The Woll Family Speaker Series on Health, Spirituality and Religion. Presents: “From Medical Image to Icon: How Art Can Heal A Broken Body” Devan Stahl, PhD. Michigan State University When: Monday January 28th from 12-1 pm. Where: 5915 Buhl Building R.S.V.P. to Renée Hafner (rhafner@umich.edu) by January 23rd
Distinguished Faculty Lectureship Award Ceremony Honoring Thomas W. Glover, Ph.D.
The prestigious Distinguished Faculty Lectureship Award in Biomedical Research will be held on Wednesday, December 12, honoring Thomas W. Glover, Ph.D., Professor of Human Genetics, Professor of Pathology, and Professor of Pediatrics. Dr. Glover is being recognized for his fundamental discoveries in human genetics, including as the defining scientist of the field of human common fragile sites - a pervasive feature of human chromosomes that has become increasingly important to our understanding of critical molecular mechanisms and related human genomic disorders. He is an outstanding cytogeneticist who routinely applies his unique research insights in the clinical laboratory, and he is widely known…
The Woll Family Speaker Series on Health, Spirituality and Religion
Speaker: Jonathan Crane, M.D. Title: "Disclosing Demise: Judaic Perspectives on Telling Dying Patients the Truth" RSVP by Friday, Nov. 23 to Renee Hafner at rhafner@med.umich.edu to reserve a lunch.
The Intelligent Glaucoma Clinic: A passive RFID Time Study System to Optimize Patient Wait Times
Paula Anne Newman-Casey, MD Michigan Medicine, Kellogg Eye Center
HBCS Seminar
From gaze-evoked to blast-induced tinnitus: Unique cases and novel treatments Dr. Cacace is Professor of Communication Sciences & Disorders at Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan. He is an Elected Fellow of the American Speech Language Hearing Association and Fellow of the American Academy of Audiology. His background is in the areas of clinical audiology, auditory electrophysiology, electroacoustics, psychoacoustics, and neuroimaging; his expertise has been focused in the areas of auditory processing disorders, tinnitus, and vestibular function/dysfunction. One important area of research has been neuroimaging associated with tinnitus as well as assessments of auditory and vestibular processing disorders and related cognitive…
HBCS Seminar
The Kresge Hearing Research Institute welcomes Christian Burgess, Ph.D., guest speaker for the Hearing, Balance and Chemical Senses Seminar on Oct. 11. Dr. Burgess' seminar, titled "Value Coding in Visual Association Cortex," will be held in Taubman Health Sciences Library, Room 2901 at 11:45 AM. Pierre Apostolides, Ph.D., will host the event. Refreshments will be served. Dr. Burgess is an Assistant Professor of Molecular and Integrative Physiology at the University of Michigan Medical School. His research focuses on understanding fundamental behavioral states such as feeding and sleep, and how these processes control learning and sensory activity in higher-order cortical networks.
HBCS Seminar
From gaze-evoked to blast-induced tinnitus: Unique cases and novel treatments Dr. Cacace is Professor of Communication Sciences & Disorders at Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan. He is an Elected Fellow of the American Speech Language Hearing Association and Fellow of the American Academy of Audiology. His background is in the areas of clinical audiology, auditory electrophysiology, electroacoustics, psychoacoustics, and neuroimaging; his expertise has been focused in the areas of auditory processing disorders, tinnitus, and vestibular function/dysfunction. One important area of research has been neuroimaging associated with tinnitus as well as assessments of auditory and vestibular processing disorders and related cognitive…