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2014 SID Registration is now OPEN!

Join us in sunny Albuquerque, New Mexico, May 7 - 10, 2014, as we celebrate the horizons of discovery at the 2014 SID Annual Meeting! Register now for discounted rates.

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2014 SID Registration is now OPEN!

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  1. 2014 SID Registration is now OPEN! Join us in sunny Albuquerque, New Mexico, May 7 - 10, 2014, as we celebrate the horizons of discovery at the 2014 SID Annual Meeting! Register now through March 16, 2014 for discounted rates. More information on registration, hotels, and schedule are available online at http://www.sidnet.org/2014annualmeeting Please let Sam know if your abstract has been accepted – sksimpson@partners.org http://www.sidnet.org/2014abstractinformation

  2. DO YOU HAVE COMPELLING NEW RESULTS THAT WERE NOT READY FOR THE REGULAR ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE? The Society for Investigative Dermatology (SID) welcomes Late-Breaking Abstracts that report on new scientific research developments in all areas of Investigative Dermatology for   the 2014 SID Annual Meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico, May 7 - 10. #SIDABQ2014 Submission period: MONDAY, MARCH 17 - MONDAY, MARCH 31, 2014 Note: All accepted abstracts submitted as late-breaking will be eligible only for Poster presentations. Submission process: Submissions will be accepted through the current online abstract system Abstract Central Fee for submission: $50.00 U.S. and must be paid at the time of submission.

  3. Jeffrey S. Flier, MD, Dean of Harvard Medical School&Elizabeth G. Nabel, MD, President of Brigham and Women’s HospitalInvite you to join them for a community celebration in recognition of the establishment of the Evergrande Center for Immunologic Diseases at HMS and BWH, which will advance biomedical research and education with a focus on understanding the basis and role of inflammation in multiple human diseases. Director Vijay Kuchroo, PhD, will describe the vision for the center and Co-Director Arlene Sharpe, MD, PhD, will discuss the resources it will create for the advancement of immunology research throughout the Harvard community.Friday, March 14, 3 – 5 PMJoseph B. Martin Conference Center77 Avenue Louis Pasteur, Boston, MAFood and beverages will be servedFor more information, please contact Caitlin Craig at 617.384.8467.RSVP by Friday, March 7 to events@hms.harvard.edu.

  4. CFDD Demystifying Promotions Seminar Series continues with: Instructor to Assistant Professor: Longer Service WorkshopMarch 19, 2014: 8:00-10:00am Information and registration: http://www.brighamandwomens.org/medical_professionals/career/cfdd/EventsandPrograms/DemystifyingPromotions.aspx CFDD CV Consultation Service is always available for your faculty who are under consideration for promotion: http://www.brighamandwomens.org/medical_professionals/career/cfdd/EventsandPrograms/CV.aspx

  5. Transitioning from Individual Contributor to Leader/Manager Part of the Professional Interactions & Communications Seminar Series Monday, March 24 ~ 12:00 - 1:30pmCarrie Hall Conference Room Please register online The transition from individual contributor to leader or manager can be challenging because it requires a new set of perspectives, skills, and responsibilities. Individual contributors are often promoted because of their knowledge and expertise, but their success as managers depends directly on their ability to get things done through others. This session will provide insight on the main challenges in moving from technical contributor to manager, help identify the traits of successful leaders, and guide participants in how to acquire and strengthen leadership skills. The format is highly interactive with a focus on practical techniques and applications in current roles. 

  6. Overview • In 1991, the Smith Family Foundation created a grants program to support promising junior faculty who were beginning to establish their own independent laboratories and research programs. Now in its 23rd year, this Program has funded 137 scientists for a total of $25.1 million. • Applications may focus on all fields of basic biomedical science. Investigators in the physical sciences (physics, chemistry and engineering) with biomedical research projects are also encouraged to apply. • Funding Period • Dec. 1, 2014 - Nov. 30, 2017 • Award Amount • Five $300,000 awards at $100,000 per year, inclusive of 5% institutional overhead • Application Materials • www.tmfgrants.org/Smith • Eligibility • Full-time faculty whose first independent appointment began between 7/1/12 and 12/1/14 • Two applications from any School or College within a MA academic institution • Two applications from any hospital or free standing nonprofit biomedical research facility in MA    • Two applications each from Brown University and Yale University • Applications from women scientists are encouraged  • Internal deadline: April 15 • Contact Karen for more information

  7. FACS best practices discussion April 4 after lab meeting HIM 680 This meeting is to discuss some of the issues we have had with the FACS machine on the HIM side and how we can prevent these issues moving forward. Even if this does not directly affect you, we urge everyone who is a FACS user to attend. We can benefit from pooling our collective experience and discussing best practices and gold standards of use. Questions? Ask Matt.

  8. BWH DermatologyResearch Presentation Schedule • March 21 Barthel Lab • March 28 Kupper Lab (Elco) • April 4 Sackstein Lab • April 11 Widlund Lab

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