Data Meetings allow researchers to present ongoing work, receive constructive feedback, gather comments, and address roadblocks, fostering collaboration and enhancing the quality and progress of their research projects.
Biweekly meetings where students and postdocs present and critically evaluate recent publications, fostering discussion and improving analytical skills.
Monthly meetings where the Trauma, Regeneration, and Rehabilitation research team present updates on their research focusing on developing patient-specific interventions.
The Metabolic Bone Disease research team, formally known as the MMAP team will meet every third Wednesday. Topics range from CKD mineral bone disorder (CKD-MBD), to clinical work on HRqCT, to aging and GLP-1 use. The group has been ongoing for a number of years focused on CKD-but welcomes newcomers! The format is one lab presents for 30-40 minutes and then open discussion about collaborations and techniques.
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Data Meetings allow researchers to present ongoing work, receive constructive feedback, gather comments, and address roadblocks, fostering collaboration and enhancing the quality and progress of their research projects.
The goal of the Myology research team is to support and integrate basic, translational and clinical skeletal muscle research. The team mission is to catalyze research projects, strengthen extramural grant applications and serve as a hub of collaboration by encouraging researchers of all career stages and backgrounds to come together to better understand muscle structure and function and relationships to systemic metabolism, physical activity and chronic disease.
Data Meetings allow researchers to present ongoing work, receive constructive feedback, gather comments, and address roadblocks, fostering collaboration and enhancing the quality and progress of their research projects.
Biweekly meetings where students and postdocs present and critically evaluate recent publications, fostering discussion and improving analytical skills.
Data Meetings allow researchers to present ongoing work, receive constructive feedback, gather comments, and address roadblocks, fostering collaboration and enhancing the quality and progress of their research projects.
Data Meetings allow researchers to present ongoing work, receive constructive feedback, gather comments, and address roadblocks, fostering collaboration and enhancing the quality and progress of their research projects.