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Inherited Cancers in Children and Young Adults: Communities and Researchers Working Together

In Kentucky, roughly one in every ten young cancer patients has inherited a genetic reason to put them at an increased cancer risk.    These young patients, their families and their caregivers have physical, emotional and financial needs that differ from others whose lives are upended by a cancer diagnosis. At the UK Markey Cancer Center, we understand many things about cancer, and we're learning more every day - from people just like you.

Social Theory, Politics, and the Arts (STPA) Conference

Social Theory, Politics, & the Arts is an international membership organization of researchers, policy-makers, educators, practitioners, artists, and students that explores arts trends, practices, and policies.

Political Science Centennial Celebration Reception

Celebrate 100 years of Political Science at the University of Kentucky! The Centennial Celebration Reception features Master of Ceremonies Sherelle Roberts (Political Science Ph.D.

Understanding the emergence of new epidemic parvoviruses and influenza viruses in dogs

University Research Professor Invited Speaker series Understanding the emergence of new epidemic parvoviruses and influenza viruses in dogs  Speaker: Dr. Colin R. Parrish John M. Olin Professor of Virology College of Veterinary Medicine Cornell University  Invited by University Research Professor Feng Li

Social Theory, Politics, and the Arts (STPA) Conference

Social Theory, Politics, & the Arts is an international membership organization of researchers, policy-makers, educators, practitioners, artists, and students that explores arts trends, practices, and policies.

2023 Annual Research & Career Symposium

The Society of Postdoctoral Scholars (SOPS) at the University of Kentucky (UK) is hosting their Annual Research & Career Symposium to showcase the work of UK postdoctoral scholars and fellows, promote networking among the UK research community, and encourage discussions on career paths for postdocs and PhD students.    

UK’s Research Priority Areas (RPAs): Updates and an introduction to our newest RPA, Material Science

UK’s Research Priority Areas (RPAs): Updates and an introduction to our newest RPA, Material Science Presenters: Lisa Cassis, (Office of the Vice President for Research), Allan Butterfield (Associate Vice President for Research, Centers and Institutes and Research Priority Areas) and John Balk (William T. Bryan Professor, Pigman College of Engineering) The Office of the Vice President for Research hosts a series of lunch and learn workshops.

Women’s Perspectives in Arts Administration

In our inaugural symposium, Women’s Perspectives in Arts Administration will celebrate the contributions of women-identifying scholars in the interdisciplinary and transdisciplinary field of arts administration. We are bringing together an intergenerational group of women scholars, from undergraduate students to emeritus professors into a one-day symposium themed: The Past, Present, and Future of Scholarship. 

Workshop: Intro to the IRB Process

Getting Started: The IRB Process is presented by the UK Office of Research Integrity and will provide an overview introduction to what IRB is, why it's needed, and the application process. Learn about how the IRB applies to your research and how it ensures ethical standards for safeguards and the protection of participants.     Workshop will be held in-person with a Zoom option.     Open to students, faculty, and staff!

Research Ethics Workshop: What to Know Before You Begin

Research Ethics: What to Know Before You Begin is presented by the UK Office of Research Integrity and will provide a general overview of the responsible conduct of research (RCR) for the scientist and scholar. Learn about the four common values associated with the responsible conduct of research and why it is critical in your research and creative scholarship to apply these values to your work.     Workshop will be held in-person with a Zoom option.     Open to students, faculty, and staff!

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