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SUMMARY:Research Pillar Talks
LOCATION:Translational Medicine Institute: Grand Events Hall 3rd Floor (TMI
  330)
TZID:America/Denver
DTSTART:20197201T000000
UID:2026-03-16-00-20-14@natsci.colostate.edu
DTSTAMP:20260316T002014
Description:For More Information contact: Heather Pidcoke\, H.Pidcoke@colos
 tate.edu\n\nPlease join us for the next session of TMI Research Pillar Tal
 ks!\n\nThe goal of this series is to provide a forum in which to present t
 opics related to research\, including research ideas\, research support\, 
 innovation support\, proposals\, protocols\, data\, abstracts\, posters\, 
 or oral presentations for discussion with colleagues\, feedback\, exchange
  of ideas\, etc. Everyone at CSU is welcome\, whether affiliated with TMI 
 or not. We welcome participation and discussion following each presentatio
 n. Participation by ZOOM will be available\, link to follow. Networking on
  the TMI Terrace to follow if the weather cooperates or in the Grand Event
 s Hall if it does not. Open bar and snacks will be available. For suggesti
 ons re future presentation topics\, please email: h.pidcoke@colostate.edu.
 \n\nGraduate students and postdocs are welcome to suggest their research a
 s a topic for future meetings (please obtain the approval of your mentor a
 nd ensure that your mentor can attend).\n\nThis session will be comprised 
 of three short talks describing some of the research on campus regarding b
 rain injury and/or function\, including work from two researchers in train
 ing (see *). The talks will be followed by a networking event in which you
  have the opportunity to ask questions and discuss projects in an informal
  setting.\n\nWHEN: Thursday\, July 25\, 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM\nWHERE: Translat
 ional Medicine Institute - Grand Events Hall\, 3rd floor (TMI 330)\n\n4:00
  PM - 4:10 PM: Dr. Russ Anthony will present “In vivo manipulation of pl
 acental function in sheep and steady-state assessment of maternal-fetal in
 teractions”\n4:10 PM - 4:20 PM: Discussion\n\n4:20 PM - 4:30 PM: Dr. Ger
 rit Bouma will present “Using placental specific gene targeting to study
  epigenetic regulation of sex steroid signaling in pregnancy and fetal dev
 elopment”\n4:30 PM - 4:40 PM: Discussion\n\n4:40 PM - 4:50 PM: Katie Bis
 azza*\, PhD Candidate and Dr. Jeremiah Easley will present “Transgenic s
 heep models of orthopedic disease. Knock out/knock in of sheep gene(s) pre
 dicted to cause osteoporosis\, rheumatoid arthritis and intervertebral dis
 c disease”\n4:50 PM - 5:00 PM: Discussion\n\n5:00 PM - 6:00 PM: Open bar
 \, snacks\, and networking - TMI Terrace/TMI Grand Events Hall\, 3rd floor
  4:00 pm
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