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Cancer Metabolism Symposium

The University of Kentucky COBRE for Cancer and Metabolism is pleased to announce the annual Cancer & Metabolism Symposium that will occur in collaboration with 4 other COBRE programs from the University of Arizona for Medical Sciences, University Oklahoma Health Science Center, University of Louisville and Tulane University on November 20, 2025.

Scholars@UK Open Lab & Training Session

HDI Seminar Series: Panel of Kentucky LEND Self-Advocate Trainees

The Human Development Institute's Seminar Series provides interactive seminars on current topics relevant to people with disabilities, families, and professionals. Seminars are broadcast live via the Zoom webinar platform, enabling participants to join online through the live video stream. Continuing education units (CEUs) are often available for various disciplines. We also record the seminars and make them available on the HDI website at www.hdi.uky.edu/learn/seminar-series.

ORI Office Hours

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

Clinical Research Coordinator 101

Clinical Research Coordinator 101 is designed for clinical research coordinators, clinical research associates, and staff who function in this capacity. The course introduces the basics of coordinating clinical research at the University of Kentucky and is intended for early-career coordinators or those new to the field.

Careers in the Environment: Career Fair

Careers in the Environment is a career fair serving students seeking opportunities in natural resources, sustainability, environmental policy, and more.   Students can register on Handshake. We anticipate 20-25 employers with opportunities ranging from internships to full-time post-graduate positions.   

Who's Counting? Locating and Using Gray Data in Health Sciences Research

Governments, non-profits, and international non-governmental organizations all collect and publish data that can be used for a variety of purposes in the health sciences, such as estimating disease prevalence across different regions or identifying potentially promising interventions for further study. But these “gray data” sources are often difficult to find and require researchers to understand their full context before analyzing them or bringing them together with other data sources.

REDCap Training Series: Advanced

This training is intended for those who are familiar with the basic features of REDCap. The session will cover building a longitudinal research project in REDCap. Objectives: Understand calculations Import data Explore new dashboard features More information here.

Fall 2025 UK AI/ML Symposium and Nontechnical Workshop

We are pleased to invite you to participate in the Fall 2025 UK Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Symposium, including a nontechnical workshop about Agentic AI! This free event:

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