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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20241101T120000
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SUMMARY:IDMxS Open House 1 Nov 2024
DESCRIPTION:Date: Friday\, 1 Nov 2024Time: 12:00 pm – 4:15 pmVenue: NTU\, 59 Nanyang Drive\, Experimental Medicine Building\, Level 7\, Singapore 636921Location Map \n\n\n\nDiscover what we do at IDMxS! Join us for our open house\, where you can enjoy lunch and engage in exciting talks and discussions. \n\n\n\nClick here to register!
URL:https://idmxs.org/events/idmxs-open-house-1-nov-2024/
LOCATION:IDMxS Foyer\, Experimental Medicine Building Level 7
CATEGORIES:Open house
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20241126T100000
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DTSTAMP:20260405T225932
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SUMMARY:Early-career Researcher Seminar – 26 Nov 2024
DESCRIPTION:We would like to invite you to our next Early-career Researcher Seminar (IDMxS-ERS) on 26 Nov 2024\, Tue\, 10 – 11 am in the IDMxS foyer (NTU\, EMB Lvl 7). Refreshments (coffee\, tea\, and various snacks) will be provided for all registered attendees (beginning 9.30 am\, arrive by 9.50 to enjoy). \nRegister your intent to attend at https://forms.office.com/r/ppLkTW6iq7. \n  \nOur talks for this event will be: \nTalk #1: “Nanoscale Membrane Curvature’s Spatial Regulation on 2D Protein Condensation” Presented by: Xiangfu GUO\, PhD Candidate\, PI: Wenting ZHAO\, NTU – CCEB \nTalk #2: “Optoretinography reveals comprehensive nanoscopic dynamics of the outer retina in rodents” Presented by: Huakun LI\, PhD Candidate\, PI: Tong LING\, NTU – CCEB \n  \nThis is a continuation of our 2023 IDMxS Postdoc Seminar series\, now rebranded to IDMxS-ERS to be more inclusive of other research positions. Our focus remains on giving research communication opportunities to researchers at or near the level of a post-doctoral research fellow. We are recruiting speakers for March 2025 and onward\, and anyone interested (postdocs or senior students) can use the registration form or email us at idmxs-events@ntu.edu.sg for more info. Nomination of speakers from peers or advisors is also encouraged. \n  \nThoughts on our seminar format? Let us know what we can do better for future sessions through this feedback form.
URL:https://idmxs.org/events/early-career-researcher-seminar-26-nov-2024/
LOCATION:IDMxS Foyer\, Experimental Medicine Building Level 7
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20241127T133000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20241127T141500
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SUMMARY:Introduction to Mindfulness as an Approach to Stress Management
DESCRIPTION:Dr Tanya Tierney\, Assistant Dean of Clinical Communication at the Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine\, will be giving an introduction to mindfulness at IDMxS on 27 November 2024. Dr Tanya Tierney is a medical educator with a specific interest in patient-centred communication and simulation-based teaching. \nRegister for the event here.
URL:https://idmxs.org/events/introduction-to-mindfulness-as-an-approach-to-stress-management/
LOCATION:IDMxS Foyer\, Experimental Medicine Building Level 7
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20241210T140000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20241213T153000
DTSTAMP:20260405T225932
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SUMMARY:IDMxS-CCEB Joint Seminars
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the upcoming IDMxS-CCEB joint seminars. \nClick here to register: https://forms.office.com/r/w1yYzEEgcp \n  \nSpeakers and Abstracts\n  \nExploring Cells with Nanoneedles\nAssoc Prof. Ciro Chiappini\, King’s College London\, UK\n10 Dec 2024\, 2:00-2:30pm\nNanoneedles are tall and thin nanostructures that can easily gain access to cells with minimal perturbation. This talk will provide an overview of our minimally invasive applications using nanoneedles to treat genetic conditions by gene editing and to develop a comprehensive workflow for spatiotemporal biology. It will further discuss our findings regarding the mechanisms that nanoneedles use to access the cell. \n\nDr Chiappini is a Senior Lecturer in Nanomaterials and Biointerfaces at King’s College London. His research combines nanotechnology\, bioengineering and cell biology to develop nanomaterials for advanced therapies and spatial biology. He has developed new approaches for topical gene therapy to the eye and skin for the treatment of inherited diseases\, advanced regenerative medicine for periodontal disease\, and developed new approaches for longitudinal sampling in spatial biology. His research has been funded by the ERC Starting Grant\, UKRI\, CureEB and Fight for Sight. In 2021\, Dr. Chiappini was recognised as an emerging biomaterial scientist by the Royal Society of Chemistry. He was a Marie Curie Fellow and Newton International Fellow at Imperial College London from 2011 until 2016\, and he holds a doctorate from the University of Texas at Austin. Dr. Chiappini authored more than 50 publications with over 7000 citations and three international patents.\n  \nControlled Epitaxial Growth and Fabrication of Hybrid Halide Perovskites\nProf. Sheng Xu\, UCSD\, USA\n10 Dec 2024\, 2:40-3:10pm\nOrganic–inorganic halide perovskites have demonstrated tremendous potential for next-generation electronic and optoelectronic devices due to their remarkable carrier dynamics. Current studies are mostly focused on polycrystals\, since controlled growth of high-quality single crystals is challenging. In this presentation\, I will discuss strategies that enabled the first chemical epitaxial growth of single-crystal hybrid halide perovskites. Using advanced microfabrication\, homo-/hetero-epitaxy\, and a low-temperature solution method\, single crystals can be grown with controlled locations\, morphologies\, orientations\, and strain levels. By a lifting off approach\, single-crystal thin films can be transferred from the epitaxial substrate to a general flexible substrate. Extending this strategy to low-dimensional perovskites yields nanostructured superlattices\, based on which a solar cell with an open-circuit voltage exceeding the Shockley-Queisser limit is demonstrated. The anisotropic superlattice also enables superfluorescence in ambient environments. Our approach opens up broad opportunities for hybrid halide perovskite materials based high-performance electronic and optoelectronic devices. \n\nDr. Sheng Xu is a professor and Jacobs Faculty Scholar at UC San Diego. He earned his B.S. degree in Chemistry from Peking University and his Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology. Subsequently\, he pursued postdoctoral studies at the Materials Research Laboratory at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. His research group is interested in developing new materials and fabrication methods for energy and healthcare technologies. His research has been presented to the United States Congress as a testimony to the importance and impact of funding from the National Institutes of Health. His work has been recognized by numerous honors\, including the NIH Maximizing Investigators’ Research Award\, NIH Trailblazer Award\, Sloan Fellowship\, Bau Family Award\, IEEE EMBS Technical Achievement Award\, ETH Zürich Materials Research Prize for Young Investigators\, MRS Outstanding Early Career Investigator Award\, and a finalist of the Blavatnik National Awards for Young Scientists. He is a Fellow of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering.\n  \nDiscovering Magnetoelasticity in Soft Matter for Bioelectronics\nAssoc Prof. Jun Chen\, UCLA\, USA\n10 Dec 2024\, 3:30-4:00pm\nThe magnetoelastic effect\, also named the Villari effect and discovered in 1865 by Italian experimental physicist Emilio Villari\, is the variation of the magnetic field of a material under mechanical stress. This effect is usually observed in rigid metal and metal alloys with an externally applied magnetic field and has been ignored in the field of soft bioelectronics for the following three reasons: the magnetization variation in the biomechanical stress range is limited; the requirement of the external magnetic field induces structural complexity and bulky structure\, and there exists a gigantic mismatch of mechanical modulus up to six orders of magnitude difference between the rigid magnetoelastic materials and the soft human tissues. In 2021\, we discovered the giant magnetoelastic effect in a soft solid polymer system\, later in a liquid permanent fluidic magnet\, which paves a fundamentally new way to build up intrinsically waterproof and biocompatible soft bioelectronics for diagnostics\, therapeutics\, and energy applications. Our group at UCLA is currently pioneering this research effort of harnessing giant magnetoelastic effects in soft systems for personalized healthcare and sustainable energy. \n\nDr. Jun Chen is currently an associate professor with tenure in the Department of Bioengineering at the University of California\, Los Angeles (UCLA). His research focuses on soft matter innovation for healthcare and energy. He has published two books and 330 journal articles\, with 230 of them being corresponding authors in Nature Review Bioengineering (1)\, Nature Materials (2)\, Nature Electronics (8)\, Nature Biotechnology (1)\, Nature Biomedical Engineering (1)\, Nature Communications (10)\, Science Advances (5)\, Chemical Reviews (2)\, Chemical Society Reviews (2)\, Joule (3)\, Matter (18)\, among others. He also filed 14 US patents\, including one licensed. With a current h-index of 120\, Dr. Chen was identified to be one of the world’s most influential researchers in the field of Materials Science on the Web of Science. Among his many accolades are the V. M. Watanabe Excellence in Research Award (1 faculty per year in UCLA Samueli School of Engineering)\, Shu Chien Early Career Award\, Stephanie L Kwolek Prize\, Asian American Academy of Science and Engineering (AAASE) Rising Star Award\, ASME Rising Star of Mechanical Engineering\, BMES CMBE Rising Star Award\, UCLA Faculty Mentor Award\, UCLA Society of Hellman Fellows Award\, Georgia Tech Alumni 40 Under 40\, ONR Young Investigator Award\, AHA Innovative Project Award\, AHA Transformational Project Award\, AHA’s Second Century Early Faculty Independence Award\, NIH UCLA CTSI KL2 Translational Science Award\, BBRF Young Investigator Award\, Okawa Foundation Research Award\, Advanced Materials Rising Star\, Materials Today Rising Star Award\, ACS Nano Rising Stars Lectureship Award\, Chem. Soc. Rev. Emerging Investigator Award\, Nano Research Young Innovator Award\, ACS PMSE Young Investigator Award\, Clarivate Highly Cited Researchers 2019/2020/2021/2022/2023/2024\, among others. Beyond his research activities\, Dr. Chen serves as an associate editor for Biosensors and Bioelectronics\, FlexMat\, Soft Science\, Med-X\, VIEW Medicine\, cMat\, and Textiles. Additionally\, he is a member of the advisory and editorial boards of over 15 journals\, including Matter\, Materials Today\, Materials Today Energy\, Cell Reports Physical Science\, The Innovation\, Biomedical Technology\, among others.\n  \nMembrane-Curvature Mediated Intracellular Signalling and Drug Discovery\nProf. Bianxiao Cui\, Stanford University\, USA\n13 Dec 2024\, 2:00-2:30pm\nMembrane curvature in the range of tens to hundreds of nanometers is involved in many essential cellular processes. Membrane curvatures in living cells are often below optical resolution and are highly dynamic\, making it a technical challenge to explore curvature-initiated signaling events. We use precision engineering to construct vertical nanostructures that control the location\, degree\, and sign (positive or negative) of membrane curvatures in live cells. We found that these membrane curvatures drastically affect intracellular signaling on the plasma membrane. Recently\, we discovered that membrane curvature promotes the formation of a new type of integrin-mediated cell adhesions – curved adhesions. Curved adhesions are molecularly distinct from focal adhesions and clathrin lattices and are prevalent in soft fiber matrices in 3D. The findings illustrate the molecular basis for the strong molecular connection between membrane topography and intracellular signaling. It also opens up new therapeutic potentials for integrin inhibition. \n\nProf. Bianxiao Cui holds a Ph.D. degree in Chemistry from the University of Chicago and a BS degree from the University of Science and Technology of China. Prof. Cui develops new tools to study the nano-bio interface\, membrane curvature\, electrophysiology\, and signal transduction in cells at normal and disease conditions. As a scientist and a teacher\, she enjoys working with young scholars to explore the natural world with scientific innovations. Research in her group spans the disciplines of biophysics\, cell biology\, chemistry\, material science\, nanotechnology\, and neurobiology. Her awards and distinctions include the Ono Pharma Breakthrough Science Initiative award\, the Barany Award from the Biophysical Society\, the NIH New Innovator Award\, the NSF CAREER award\, the NSF Inspire award\, Packard Fellowships in Science and Engineering\, Hellman Scholar\, Searle Scholar Award and Dreyfus New Faculty Award.\n  \nNanopores and Nanostraws for Cell Transfection\nProf. Christelle N Prinz\, Lund University\, Sweden\n13 Dec 2024\, 2:40-3:10pm\nIn this talk\,  I will review our work on optimizing the transfection of hard-to-transfect cells\, such as stem cells and clonal beta cells\, using nanostraws and nanopores. Conventional transfection methods suffer from high cytotoxicity or low transfection efficiency\, which negatively affect their outcome. In contrast\, nanostraw- and nanopore-electroporation is a mild approach that can achieve high transfection efficiency while preserving cell viability. Using STED microscopy\, we have shown that the cell membrane opens transiently and locally on top of the straws when nanostraw-electroporation is perfomed. More recently\, we utilized GFP-encoding DNA plasmids stained with an intercalating dye for immediate analysis of the electrophoretic transport of the cargo\, and assessed GFP expression 48 h later for transfection efficiency. We compared the transfection efficiency between nanostraws and nanopores. While the amount of GFP plasmids delivered using nanostraws was greater than that delivered through nanopores\, the resulting GFP fluorescence measured 48 hours post-transfection was lower for the nanostraws. Moreover\, fewer cells were observed on the substrate 48 hours after transfection with nanostraws compared to those using nanopores. This suggests that nanopore electroporation\, being a simpler technique\, presents an appealing alternative to nanostraws for achieving effective and gentle cell transfection. \n\nChristelle Prinz obtained her Ph.D. in polymer physics from Strasbourg University and was a postdoctoral researcher in Biophysics at Princeton University 2000-2003. She joined Lund University in 2003\, where she is now a Professor and group leader at the Division of Solid State Physics. Her group investigates the interactions between nanomaterials and living cells\, with a special focus on developing nanostructure applications in biomedicine.
URL:https://idmxs.org/events/idmxs-cceb-joint-seminars/
LOCATION:IDMxS Foyer\, Experimental Medicine Building Level 7
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20250116T160000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20250116T170000
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SUMMARY:Suprasidati – Fully Satisfied Heart
DESCRIPTION:Today\, as we live\, each one of us has to go through situations that are very challenging\, sometimes very stressful\, at times leading to complications\, causing great anxiety and pressure on ourselves. At such times\, and otherwise\, if one’s mind is controlled\, it becomes the greatest asset. When the mind is restless and uncontrolled\, it becomes one’s worst enemy. \nWe invite you for an interactive session with Mr. Sumit Sharma. Please register here: https://forms.office.com/r/VtgWWbcPSu \nHis talk will be based on ancient\, timeless wisdom\, how to become happier and satisfied in life by controlling the restlessness of the mind. This shall result in one being a highly successful person and a responsible human being who is deeply satisfied and blissful\, internally and externally. \nSpeaker Bio\nMr. Sumit Sharma graduated from Punjab Technical University with a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering in 2001. Following his studies\, Mr Sharma became involved in teaching an ancient wisdom course at elite institutions in India\, including IIT Kanpur\, DRDO\, Kurukshetra University\, and most prominently\, BITS Pilani\, where he successfully ran one of India’s first graded courses on this ancient wisdom as a humanities subject for more than 18 years. Over the years\, Mr Sharma has guided more than 500 students in understanding and applying the timeless teachings of this in their lives. His students include successful academicians\, professionals\, entrepreneurs\, and healthcare practitioners in different parts of the world. Mr Sharma’s expertise lies in presenting this ancient wisdom free from dogmatic and heretical biases\, favouring a rational\, scientific\, and\, most importantly\, pragmatic approach.
URL:https://idmxs.org/events/suprasidati-fully-satisfied-heart/
LOCATION:LT 14\, North Spine\, NTU
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20250206T143000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20250206T153000
DTSTAMP:20260405T225932
CREATED:20250131T050835Z
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SUMMARY:IDMxS Seminar - Quantitative Imaging for Biology: An Interdisciplinary Journey to Develop the Future of Biological Techniques
DESCRIPTION:We would like to invite you to our upcoming seminar on Feb 6\, Thursday. \nWe are pleased to have Research Assist. Prof. Anne Beghin\, from the MechanoBiology Institute (MBI)\, National University of Singapore\, to present her talk on \nQuantitative Imaging for Biology: An Interdisciplinary Journey to Develop the Future of Biological Techniques \nPlease register your intent to attend at https://forms.office.com/r/UA2MmgZJET\, before 4 Feb\, Tues\, 12 noon. \nRegistration will commence at 2:15pm on the day of the seminar event and all attendees are to be seated by 2:25pm. Light refreshments will be provided for registered attendees. \nWe look forward to your attendance and support for our seminar event.
URL:https://idmxs.org/events/idmxs-seminar-quantitative-imaging-for-biology-an-interdisciplinary-journey-to-develop-the-future-of-biological-techniques/
LOCATION:IDMxS Foyer\, Experimental Medicine Building Level 7
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20250220T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20250220T110000
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CREATED:20250211T024251Z
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SUMMARY:IDMxS Seminar - Next-Generation Biosensors and Transdermal Microneedles: Rational Design of Advanced Materials for Precision Healthcare Technologies
DESCRIPTION:We would like to invite you to our upcoming seminar on Feb 20\, Thursday. \nWe are pleased to have Assistant Professor Dana Alsulaiman\, from the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)\, to present her talk on \nNext-Generation Biosensors and Transdermal Microneedles: Rational Design of Advanced Materials for Precision Healthcare Technologies \nPlease register your intent to attend at https://forms.office.com/r/iFLkf0FWBh\, before 18 Feb\, Tues\, 12 noon. \nRegistration will commence at 9:45am on the day of the seminar event and all attendees are to be seated by 9:55am. Light refreshments will be provided for registered attendees. \nThis is a good opportunity to learn and share with our speaker from KAUST and pave the way for potential collaborative efforts. \nAs such\, we highly encourage all to register for the seminar event.
URL:https://idmxs.org/events/idmxs-seminar-next-generation-biosensors-and-transdermal-microneedles-rational-design-of-advanced-materials-for-precision-healthcare-technologies/
LOCATION:IDMxS Foyer\, Experimental Medicine Building Level 7
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20250304T083000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20250304T140000
DTSTAMP:20260405T225932
CREATED:20250225T072456Z
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SUMMARY:SingFlow Seminar Series on Flow Cytometry
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to invite you to the upcoming SingFlow Seminar Series on Flow Cytometry on 4 Mar 2025\, Tues. \n(Brought to you by the Flow Cytometry Unit of Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine\, NUS\, and co-hosted by IDMxS) \nVenue: Seminar Room\, EMB Level 1\nTime: A half-day event from 8.30am to 2pm. \nPlease register your intent to attend https://forms.gle/drpun7zgW2BByQk97 before 3 Mar\, Mon. \nRegistration will commence at 8.30am \nWe look forward to your attendance and support for the seminar event.
URL:https://idmxs.org/events/singflow-seminar-series-on-flow-cytometry/
LOCATION:Seminar Room\, EMB Level 1
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20250306T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20250306T113000
DTSTAMP:20260405T225932
CREATED:20250225T073911Z
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SUMMARY:IDMxS Bronze Award at the NTU Safety & Health Awards Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to share the exciting news that IDMxS has been selected for a Bronze Award at the NTU Safety & Health Awards Ceremony\, which will be held on the 6th of March 2025.  \nPlease take a moment to register by clicking the link below: \nhttps://event.ntu.edu.sg/NTU-Safety-and-Health-Awards-Ceremony-2024 \nCongratulations to everyone! \nThe NTU Safety & Health Awards 2024 is a platform to reward and recognize the safety and health performance and best practices of various Schools\, Departments and Centres in the year 2024. \n\n\n\n\nNTU Safety & Health Awards Programme \n“Celebrating Collaboration & Transformation For Safety & Health Excellence” \n\n\n\n0900\n Registration & Breakfast\n\n\n1000\n Emcee Announcements\n\n\n1005\n Welcome Address\n\n\n1015\n Panel Discussion with NTU Senior Management\n\n\n1045\n Awards Presentation to Chairs and Directors\n\n\n1115\n End of Awards Presentation / Safety Carnival\n\n\n1400\n End of Safety Carnival
URL:https://idmxs.org/events/idmxs-bronze-award-at-the-ntu-safety-health-awards-ceremony/
LOCATION:LT1\, North Spine\, Plaza\, NTU
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20250325T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Singapore:20250325T110000
DTSTAMP:20260405T225932
CREATED:20250320T052907Z
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SUMMARY:Early-career Researcher Seminar – 25 Mar 2025
DESCRIPTION:We would like to invite you to our first-of-2025 Early-career Researcher Seminar (IDMxS-ERS) on 25 Mar 2025\, Tues\, 10 – 11 am in the IDMxS foyer (NTU\, EMB Lvl 7). Refreshments (coffee\, tea\, and various snacks) will be provided for all registered attendees (beginning 9.30 am\, arrive by 9.50 to enjoy). \nRegister your intent to attend at https://forms.office.com/r/nwKMQLJW0Y. \n  \nFor our first session of the year\, we are excited to have a senior researcher give an extended talk: \n“Developing a Phage Repository to Combat Antibiotic-Resistant Infections and Modulate Microbiome Dynamics” Presented by: Wilfried Moreira\, PhD\, Principal Research Fellow (IDMxS) \n  \nThis is a continuation of our 2023 IDMxS Postdoc Seminar series\, now rebranded to IDMxS-ERS to be more inclusive of other research positions. Our focus remains on giving research communication opportunities to researchers at or near the level of a post-doctoral research fellow. This is our first seminar of the year\, and we have many openings for interested researchers! We are recruiting for May 2025 and onward\, and anyone interested (postdocs or senior students) can use the registration form or email us at idmxs-events@ntu.edu.sg for more info. Nomination of speakers from peers or advisors is also encouraged. \n  \nThoughts on our seminar format? Let us know what we can do better for future sessions through this feedback form.
URL:https://idmxs.org/events/early-career-researcher-seminar-25-mar-2025/
LOCATION:IDMxS Foyer\, Experimental Medicine Building Level 7
CATEGORIES:Seminar
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