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ReSEED Lunch & Learn: Diversifying Your Research Funding Portfolio - Part 2

Join us for a presentation by Chelsea Ex-Lubeskie, MS, R&D Partnerships Manager for UK Innovate. Participants will learn about opportunities to diversify their research funding portfolio.

University of Kentucky Sustainability Showcase

The UK Sustainability Showcase will be held on October 15, 2025 at 5:30 pm in UK's Healthy Kentucky Research Building (HKRB) Atrium.   The event will highlight several aspects of our collective efforts to advance sustainability, including:

Embase Essentials

Learn the basics of searching and using Embase, a comprehensive biomedical literature database. Research Workshop Series Class Calendar with Links

CCS Tips and Tricks

CCS Tips & Tricks - Biweekly on Wednesdays 12:00 - 1:00 PM (starting Sept 3, 2025)

Mini Symposium: Advances in Prostate Cancer Research and Treatment

Mini-Symposium (Virtual) on Advances in Prostate Cancer Research and Treatment organized by the North America and Europe Chapters of the Markey Global Cancer Consortium. More information here: https://www.globalcancerconsortia.org/mini-symposium

Friday High-Five With PDO: Finding Non-Federal Funding

In this session we’ll focus on non-federal sources of grant funding—nonprofits, industry, and state and local governments. We’ll offer tips, tools and advice for finding and pursuing these opportunities.

CRSO's Open Office Hours

Research investigators and staff are encouraged to come to the Clinical Research Support Office's (CRSO) weekly office hours with questions about any of the research technologies that are administered and supported by the CRSO. These include: • OnCore CTMS • Advarra eSource + EDC • Advarra eREG Members of the CRSO’s Research Systems Management and Education (RSME) team will be available to answer questions and provide in-person support.

ORI Office Hours

More info: https://research.uky.edu/office-research-integrity/outreach-events 

An LLM-Driven Robotic Healthcare Assistant with Multi-Modal Environmental Sensing

This presentation details how we enable the Temi robot to function as an autonomous healthcare assistant, exploring the challenges and implications of robotics in healthcare. Presented by:   Evan Damron, Software Developer at the Center for Applied AI, Computer Science Graduate Student, University of Kentucky Event page

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