The Medical Genetics Graduate Students' Association (MGGSA) organizes academic, recreational and social events to bring together UBC Medical Genetics students.
Bioethics expert Dr. Knoppers is giving a talk this Friday at MEDG Research Day! If you are not signed up for MEDG Research Day and would like to attend just this talk you can RSVP at ubc.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/fo…
The ICS Travel Awards can help cover travel expenses to national and international conferences and events!
Open to students, postdoc fellows, early career researchers and knowledge users presenting at events in 2025.
Deadline: Jan 7
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With the final voting day in the #bcelection this Saturday, every eligible member of the UBC community is encouraged to get out and vote! Voting is an important way to make your voice heard and have your say in the future of our province.
Final Voting Day is this Saturday, October 19. Voting places will be open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. (Pacific time). If you haven't voted already, this will be your last chance to vote in the 2024 provincial election. bit.ly/ebc24-wheretovote-tw#bcpoli
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The 2024 Michael Smith Distinguished Lecture, co-presented by @UBCbiochemistry and the MSL, is coming up soon! We hope you'll join us to hear from special guest Dr. @SueBiggins🧬
October 18, 3-4pm
Hybrid lecture: LSC1, Zoom
Event details & registration: msl.ubc.ca/event/2024-michae…
ALT Dr. Sue Biggins of the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center and the University of Washington will deliver the 2024 Michael Smith Distinguished Lecture. The lecture will take place October 18, 2024 from 3-4pm in LSC1 and through Zoom. Dr. Ethan Greenblatt will host, and the lecture will be followed by a social hour in the LSI West Atrium.
MEDGEN September Welcome is back! Save the date and RSVP to our annual event celebrating new students and beginning of the new semester! docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F…
The rapid increase in B.C. wildfire activity has covered communities in plumes of smoke and ash.
@UBCmedicine professor Dr. Christopher Carlsten discussed the health risks posed by wildfire smoke and the steps people can take to protect themselves: bit.ly/4cQcQKA
ALT The image shows the back of a person standing and looking out over a hazy landscape, obscuring the view of the landscape below. The overall atmosphere appears to be smoggy or foggy, suggesting poor air quality.
If you are a supervisor of a graduating MEDG student and want to give a short speech to celebrate your students achievements please fill out this form: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F…