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Please join Dr. Grondin and Dr. Littrell as they offer this 3-part workshop: METHODS TO PROMOTE DATA REPRODUCIBILITY IN LABORATORY RESEARCH. Part 1: Data Reproducibility Crisis and Response, Written Methods Part 2: Good Documentation Practices, Data Sharing and Record Retention Part 3: Equipment Use/Maintenance/Testing, Personnel Training on consecutive Thursdays, September 24, October 1, and October 8 at noon. Trainees do not have to attend all 3, but those who do will receive a certificate of completion.

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Please join Dr. Brian Higgins, Assistant Professor, MIMG, as he shares his journey from grad school to postdoc to faculty position. What he found to be important and not important. A lunch will be provided to those who register here: https://uky.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAvcuChqTIqGtx1OyvwdEC-_ELt4bve6o-h and who RSVP to ssmit7@uky.edu. 

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Career Discussion with Dr. Nika Larian, Nutrition Postdoctoral Scholar; Assistant Director of Legislative Affairs, NAGPS; State Regulatory Specialist, KAND. More details to come.

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Begin with the End in Mind: Postdoc to Faculty Career Planning with Dr. Alexander-Bryant, assistant professor in Bioengineering at Clemson and PI of the Nanobiotechnology Program. Please follow link to register. Hosted by VPR Office, Biomedical Engineering Dept., and Office of Postdoctoral Affairs.

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Methods to Promote Data Reproducibility – Dr. Richard Grondin and Dr. Meagan Littrell; Join us for a three-part workshop series addressing promotion of data reproducibility. Feel free to attend whichever workshops you're interested in. Those who attend all three will receive a Training Certificate. All workshops will start at noon and will include lunch for those who RSVP to ssmit7@uky.edu by the Tuesday before. These workshops are co-sponsored by the OBE and UK's Good Research Practice (GRP) Resource Center.

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Introduction to Science Advocacy and Policy - 2020 Pre-Recorded Course Goals & Expectations (coming soon?): (30 minute webinar) Virtual Lecture Dates: (tentatively) April 14, 21, and 28 (6:30 – 8:30 pm Eastern) In Person Lecture Dates: May 8 – 9 (tentatively 10:30 am – 3:30 pm, includes “working lunch,” during which time instructors will be available to provide students with guidance on policy memo assignment and one-on-one guidance regarding pathways to careers in science policy) Faculty • Jennifer Zeitzer, Director, Office of Public Affairs, Federation of American Societies for Experi