Events - UCSF Research Resource Program
June 10, 2013
Event: UCSF Core Technology Seminar Series
Date: Monday, June 10, 2013
Time: 3:00 - 4:00 pm
Location: Parnassus, N225 (simulcast to Mission Bay, HD-160)
Details: This seminar series is designed to introduce various core technologies to end users. We hope to facilitate the use of key research tools available in existing UCSF cores, as well as to encourage open conversation between core managers and end users. Each month, two core facilities will introduce their services to the community, as well as answer questions.
This month’s seminar will feature presentations from John Shepherd, from the DXA Facilities Core, and Kathleen Mulligan, from the CTSI Clinical Research Service Body Composition, Exercise, and Metabolism Core.
To view a recording of this seminar, please click here.
May 13, 2013
Event: UCSF Core Technology Seminar Series
Date: Monday, May 13, 2013
Time: 3:00 - 4:00 pm
Location: Mission Bay, HD-160 (simulcast to Parnassus, HSW 300)
Details: This seminar series is designed to introduce various core technologies to end users. We hope to facilitate the use of key research tools available in existing UCSF cores, as well as to encourage open conversation between core managers and end users. Each month, two core facilities will introduce their services to the community, as well as answer questions.
This month’s seminar will feature presentations from Elizabeth Sinclair, from the Core Immunology Lab, and Sorena Nadaf from the Translational Informatics Core.
Light refreshments will be served at each location.
To view a recording of this seminar, please click here.
April 8, 2013
Event: UCSF Core Technology Seminar Series
Date: Monday, April 8, 2013
Time: 3:00 - 4:00 pm
Location: Parnassus, HSW 300 (simulcast to Mission Bay - HD 160)
Details: This seminar series is designed to introduce various core technologies to end users. We hope to facilitate the use of key research tools available in existing UCSF cores, as well as to encourage open conversation between core managers and end users. Each month, two core facilities will introduce their services to the community, as well as answer questions.
This month’s seminar will feature presentations from Nariman Nasser, from the Recruitment & Implemetation Core, and Alisha Holloway from the Gladstone Bioinformatics Core.
To view a recording of the seminar, please click here.
March 11, 2013
Event: UCSF Core Technology Seminar Series
Date: Monday, March 11, 2013
Time: 3:00 - 4:00 pm
Location: Parnassus, HSW 300 (simulcast to Mission Bay - HD 160)
Details: This seminar series is designed to introduce various core technologies to end users. We hope to facilitate the use of key research tools available in existing UCSF cores, as well as to encourage open conversation between core managers and end users. Each month, two core facilities will introduce their services to the community, as well as answer questions.
This month’s seminar will feature presentations from Chong Park, from the ES Cell Targeting Core, and Khalida Sabeur from the Cryopreservation and Resuscitation Core.
To view a recording of this seminar, please click here.
February 11, 2013
Event: UCSF Core Technology Seminar Series
Date: Monday, February 11, 2013
Time: 3:00 - 4:00 pm
Location: Mission Bay - HD 160 (simulcast to Parnassus - HSW 300)
Details: This seminar series is designed to introduce various core technologies to end users. We hope to facilitate the use of key research tools available in existing UCSF cores, as well as to encourage open conversation between core managers and end users. Each month, two core facilities will introduce their services to the community, as well as answer questions.
This month’s seminar will feature presentations from Kurt Thorn, from the Nikon Imaging Center, and Eric Chow from the Center for Advanced Technology.
To view a recording of the seminar, please click here.
December 11, 2012
Event: UCSF Core Technology Seminar Series
Date: Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Time: 4:00 - 5:00 pm
Location: Mission Bay - HD 160 (simulcast to Parnassus - HSW 300)
Details: This seminar series is designed to introduce various core technologies to end users. We hope to facilitate the use of key research tools available in existing UCSF cores, as well as to encourage open conversation between core managers and end users. Each month, two core facilities will introduce their services to the community, as well as answer questions.
This seminar features presentations from Michelle Arkin, from the Screening/Biology Core at the Small Molecule Discovery Center, and Adam Renslo, from the Chemistry Core at the Small Molecule Discovery Center.
Pizza will be served at both locations!
To view a recording of the seminar, please click here.
November 13, 2012
Event: UCSF Core Technology Seminar Series
Date: Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Time: 4:00 - 5:00 pm
Location: Parnassus - HSW 300 (simulcast to Mission Bay - HD 160
Details: This seminar series is designed to introduce various core technologies to end users. We hope to facilitate the use of key research tools available in existing UCSF cores, as well as to encourage open conversation between core managers and end users. Each month, two core facilities will introduce their services to the community, as well as answer questions.
This seminar features presentations from Katherine Williams, in the Sandler-Moore Mass Spectrometry Core, and Bill Hyun, from the Laboratory for Cell Analysis.
Pizza will be served at both locations!
To view a recording of the seminar, please click here.
September 27, 2012
Event: UCSF Core Technology Seminar Series
Date: Thursday, September 27, 2012
Time: 4:00 - 5:00 pm
Location: Mission Bay - HD 160 (simulcast to Parnassus - HSW 300)
Details: This seminar series is designed to introduce various core technologies to end users. We hope to facilitate the use of key research tools available in existing UCSF cores, as well as to encourage open conversation between core managers and end users. Each month, two core facilities will introduce their services to the community, as well as answer questions.
Our first seminar will feature presentations from Youngho Seo, from the MicroSPECT/CT and MicroPET/CT & Nuclear-Optical Imaging Core, and Byron Hann, from the Preclinical Therapeutics Core.
Pizza will be served at both locations!
To view a recording of the seminar, please click here.
June 11, 2012
Event: Analysis Solutions for Next-Gen Sequencing and Gene Expression Data
Date: Monday, June 11, 2012
Time: 9:00-12:00
Location: Mission Bay Campus, Genentech Hall, Room N114
Event Details: During this seminar, learn the fastest way to get biological meaning from your microarray, RNA-seq, or real-time PCR data using Ingenuity® iReport™. For human sequencing data, learn how to identify causal variants in just minutes using Ingenuity Variant Analysis™. Bring your own raw array or RNA-seq data – scientists will also be available after the seminar to help you start analyzing right away!
· For the Mission Bay campus, visit http://pages.ingenuity.com/Seminar_UCSFMB_06.11.12 to register. No registration fee, but space is limited. Refreshments will be served.
· View the final agenda here.
· Questions? Please contact Robert Smith – Robert.Smith1@ucsf.edu; 415-514-8246
June 11, 2012
Event: Analysis Solutions for Next-Gen Sequencing and Gene Expression Data
Date: Monday, June 11, 2012
Time: 2:00-5:00
Location: Parnassus Heights Campus, Room N517
Event Details: During this seminar, learn the fastest way to get biological meaning from your microarray, RNA-seq, or real-time PCR data using Ingenuity® iReport™. For human sequencing data, learn how to identify causal variants in just minutes using Ingenuity Variant Analysis™. Bring your own raw array or RNA-seq data – scientists will also be available after the seminar to help you start analyzing right away!
· For the Parnassus Heights campus, visit http://pages.ingenuity.com/Seminar_UCSFPH_06.11.12 to register. No registration fee, but space is limited. Refreshments will be served.
· View the final agenda here.
· Questions? Please contact Robert Smith – Robert.Smith1@ucsf.edu; 415-514-8246
February 24, 2012
Event: Correlative Imaging and Spectroscopic Approaches for
Mapping Phenomena in Vertebrates Symposium
Date: Friday, February 24th
Time: 8:30-5:00
Location: Mission Bay Campus, Rock Hall Auditorium, Room 102
Event Details: This full-day imaging symposium will demonstrate how interdisciplinary science can aid in addressing seminal questions that are both fundamental and applied science related. While X-ray microscopy (XRM) will be highlighted both in 2D, 3D, and 4D space, the symposium will also cover other complementary techniques such as in situ imaging of mineralized and soft tissues utilizing XRM, PET, SPECT, fluorescence, high-resolution electron microscopy, and spectroscopy. The symposium is open to all and is especially designed for early stage investigators, post-docs, and clinical fellows with an interest in applying in vivo imaging to their translational research projects.
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Visit http://evcprrp.wufoo.com/forms/registration-form/ to register. No registration fee, but space is limited. Applications due February 5, 2012. UPDATE: Deadline extended to Tuesday, 2/21/2012.
- To view the final agenda, please click here.
- Questions? Please contact Robert Smith - Robert.Smith1@ucsf.edu; 415-514-8246
February 8, 2012
Event: Vanderbilt Core Administrative Software Kick-Off
Event
Date: Wednesday, February 8th
Time: 9:00-12:00
Location: Mission Bay Campus, Genentech Hall, Room N-114
Event Details: To celebrate the launch of Vanderbilt University's Core Ordering and Reporting Enterprise System, which the RRP plans to purchase, we would like to extend an invitation to anyone who may interact with this new system in the future to attend a half-day session with Vanderbilt representatives Keith Dance (Director of Systems Development) and John Osborne (Business Systems Analyst), for an overview and demo of the system. A summary outlining the tools available through this new system can be found here.
- For more information, please contact: Jamie Antonazzo - jamie.antonazzo@ucsf.edu
December 7, 2011
Event: Advanced Musculoskeletal Imaging and Data Analysis Workshop
Date: Wednesday, December 7th
Time: 1-3pm
Location: China Basin Campus, room #6702
Event Details: Please see the attached .pdf for more details - IDAC training session flyer (application/pdf, 247.6 kB, info)
- For more information, please contact: Delilah.Pena@ucsf.edu
August 25, 2011
Event: Applications of in vivo Imaging in Pre-Clinical and
Clinical Translational Research Workshop
Date: Thursday, August 25th
Location: China Basin Campus
Event Details: This day long workshop blends self-directed e-learning in advance of presentations and interactive sessions on August 25th, and follows with post-workshop activities. The workshop is designed for early stage investigators, post-docs, clinical fellows and others with an interest in applying in vivo imaging to their translational research projects with special focus on applications to Cardiovascular Disease, Neuroscience, and Oncology/Drug Development.
- Visit http://metis.bio-med.ch/imaging to learn more and apply. No registration fee, but space is limited. Applications due July 15, 2011.
- Questions? Please contact Robert Smith - Robert.Smith1@ucsf.edu; 415-514-8246.
August 16-18, 2011
Event: VisualSonics Preclinical Imaging Workshop
Date: August 16-18, 2011
Location: Mission Bay Campus
Event Details: VisualSonics and the University of California San Francisco are proud to present cutting-edge in vivo imaging solutions for small animal preclinical research. Please join us and learn how these technologies can benefit your studies. Plan to attend one day of symposium and talks followed by your choice of demo/training sessions. Researchers from throughout the Bay Area are invited to attend.
- Registration page and detailed agenda is available online at: www.visualsonics.com/workshop-ucsf
July 27, 2011
Event: ES Cell Targeting Core Open House Symposium
Date: Wednesday, July 27th
Time: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
Location: Genentech Hall Auditorium (Mission Bay Campus)
Event Details: We have three speakers including Michael McManus (UCSF), Andrew Peterson (Genentech), and Jochen Hartner (Taconic). We will discuss high-throughput mouse knockout projects and phenotypic screens as well as top-notch transgenic techniques.
- RSVP requested on/before July 19, 2011 to Kendal Bell (Kendall.Bell@ucsf.edu)
May 31, 2011
Event: 2011 UCSF Core Leadership Retreat
Date: Tuesday, May 31st
Time: 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m
Location: The Presidio's Golden Gate Club
Event Details: Our theme for this year's retreat: "There's No Business Like Core Business". Free registration and no cost to attend.
This UCSF Research Resource Program (RRP) event is developed
by the Core Leadership Advisory Committee (CLAC)and generously
funded by the Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI).
The following documents were presented at the retreat, and are available for viewing below:
Retreat Overview - E. Sinclair (application/pdf, 389.8 kB, info)
UCSF Core Structure - J. Auger (application/pdf, 418.0 kB, info)_
Core Staffing and Careers - C. Lynch-Leathers, M. Tyberski (application/pdf, 123.4 kB, info)
Core Facility and Pilot Program - J. Auger (application/pdf, 196.9 kB, info)
Core Business Plans - S. Ohara (application/pdf, 468.9 kB, info)
Industry Partnerships (application/pdf, 178.2 kB, info)
Core Admin Software Project - E. Larson (application/pdf, 293.7 kB, info)

