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Author Meet and Greet with Daniel H. Pink

Join the FAES bookstor for an author meet & greet with Daniel H. Pink, bestselling author of "Drive". His new book, "To Sell is Human" is available for purchase at the FAES Bookstore.

Date and Time: Thursday, June 16 at 2:00 PM
Location: FAES Bookstore, Bldg. 10

 

Summer Intensive Biochemistry Course for High-School Students: BIOC101 Biochemistry in Health and Diseases

The course will provide a broad overview of basic biological chemistry and its relationship to human health and disease. Each class will cover a major category of the molecules of life and an actual human disease or health issue, such as lactose intolerance, insulin and diabetes, the role of vitamin D supplements in milk. Particular emphasis will be placed on the interactions between metabolic pathways, the basis of human diseases and current medical therapies.

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Biochemistry in Health and Diseases

Summer Intensive Biochemistry Course for High-School Students:
BIOC101 Biochemistry in Health and Diseases

Do you ever wonder why you should eat fruits and vegetables? Do you know how insulin helps people with diabetes? Find out the answer, and more, this June through FAES Graduate School’s summer course held at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Bethesda, MD!

Author Meet and Greet with Diane Rehm

Join FAES Bookstore for an Author Meet & Greet with Diane Rehm. Diane Rehm has hosted The Diane Rehm Show on WAMU 88.5 FM in Washington, D.C.—distributed by NPR—since 1979; the show has a weekly listening audience of two and a half million. Currently, it is broadcast on nearly two hundred stations and Sirius Satellite Radio across the country, as well as internationally by Armed Forces Radio Network. Ms. Rehm will sign copies of her new memoir "On My Own" after the Rall Cultural Lecture in Masur Auditorium.  Books are available for purchase at the FAES Bookstore.

Endocrinology Update and Review Course at the NIH

This review course will cover the developent of efficient and cost-effective approaches to the clinical, laboratory, and radiologic diagnosis of endocrine disease, with emphasis on recent advances.

Target Audience:  It is intended both for physicians who are preparing for the endocrinology subspecialty board examination and for physicians certified in endocrinology who wish to remain abreast of recent advances in the field activity.

BioTech 47: Human iPS Cells: Neural Differentiation

Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC) possess an enormous potential to differentiate into virtually any cell type in the human body. Directing this differentiation into specific lineages (e.g. neural, epithelial, and hematopoietic) enables researchers to investigate new therapy and screening approaches in patient-derived cells. This workshop will discuss the expression of genes required for inducing pluripotency and methods of making and maintaining iPS cells, with emphasis on differentiation to the neural lineage.

GRAD 500 Writing and Publishing a Scientific Paper Workshop

GRAD 500 Writing and Publishing a Scientific Paper Workshop

This four-week, writing-intensive workshop is designed for NIH trainees and biomedical scientists at all levels. Participants will write a draft of a research paper based on data generated from their current or previous study for publication in a peer-reviewed science journal.

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