This event, and the rest of the Mingling Minds seminars have been postponed until further notice.


We are excited to announce our upcoming Mingling Minds seminar on Thursday, March 19th at 4:15 – 5:30pm in the Window Room at University Club. This seminar, we will receive exciting presentations from Dr. Petros Papagerakis “Implications of life style and environmental exposures to health via the circadian clock system“ and Dr. Soo Kim “Impact of Cancer Treatments on Musculoskeletal Health."

Please RSVP by email mingling.minds@usask.ca

About Mingling Minds

The goal of the Mingling Minds Seminar series is to promote and facilitate interdisciplinary collaborations for health research within the University of Saskatchewan by facilitating researchers to share and exchange knowledge, expertise, and technologies, particularly between clinical and basic researchers, and to address discrete research questions.

The program is supported by the Office of the Vice-Dean Research at the College of Medicine.
The seminars will be informal. Two presenters (a clinician and a basic scientist) will present a brief (10-15 minute) outline of their research technologies/resources they have to share with others or present a research question for which collaborative assistance is required. Each presentation will be followed by a discussion of the plan for consolidating collaborations going forward.

Event Details

When:
Time:
04:15 PM - 05:30 PM CST
Location:
Window Room, University Club