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Brought to you by the Vice Chair of Research Office in the Department of Medicine at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Tucson:
Sharing Opportunities & Achievements in Research in the Department of Medicine — or SOAR in DOM — Forum
Research theme: “The Hallmarks of Aging”
Thursday, November 16 | 4-6 p.m.
University of Arizona BIO5 Institute, Room 103
Thomas W. Keating Bioresearch Building
1657 E. Helen St.
Tucson, AZ 85721
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Light food & refreshments will be served.
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Sharing Opportunities and Achievements in Research (SOAR) in the Department of Medicine is a research series with the goal to celebrate, support and build DOM research by bringing together DOM research-active and research-interested faculty and trainees at all levels (undergraduate students, graduate students, medical students, residents and fellows).
The DOM is already a leader at the College of Medicine – Tucson in extramurally funded research. However, as the largest department in the college, we also face unique challenges when leveraging our diverse talents to maximize our research potential.
To better celebrate and communicate about our current research, and build collaborations and community, SOAR Forums will occur multiple times a year, allowing DOM researchers to gather for informal networking and sharing events that will include poster presentations to highlight ongoing research, mini-breakout sessions (informational and/or research lightning rounds), research award recognition, and opportunities for DOM research projects/collaborations to be identified for promotion within the U of A Health Sciences.
Questions? Reach out to Janet Funk, MD, professor of medicine in the Division of Endocrinology, Diabetes & Metabolism, and vice chair of research, Department of Medicine, or to Crystal Escobar, executive assistant, Office of the Chair, Department of Medicine, with administrative questions.