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CATEGORIES:Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Biosafety Training is required for all employees who work with 
 materials that are handled at Biosafety Level 2 (BSL2)\, including work wi
 th human blood\, body fluids\, tissue\, cell lines\, animals infected with
  human pathogens\, mammalian viruses\, etc. This training is required annu
 ally. Employees who have taken this class at least once at WSU may take th
 e annual refresher online.   The training session for those taking this co
 urse for the first time or who prefer to retrain in the classroom setting\
 , may attend the next session on Wednesday\, August 12 from 10:00 a.m. to 
 11:30 a.m. in 3125 Scott Hall.   If you have additional questions\, please
  contact Elena Fracassa at 993-5702.
DTSTAMP:20091123T000000Z
DTSTART:20091123T140000
DTEND:20091123T153000
LOCATION:Gordon H. Scott Hall
SUMMARY:Biosafety Training
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URL:http://events.wayne.edu/EACPHS/view/17805/date/88252/
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CATEGORIES:Seminar
DESCRIPTION:The Office of the Vice President for Research invites the campu
 s community to attend the next Nano@Wayne seminar on December 1\, 2009 at 
 2:30 p.m. at the Welcome Center auditorium. The seminar will feature guest
  speaker\, Charles Wilkie\, Pfetschinger-Habermann professor\, Polymer and
  Organic Chemistry\, Marquette University\, Milwaukee\, WI.
DTSTAMP:20091201T000000Z
DTSTART:20091201T143000
DTEND:20091201T160000
LOCATION:Welcome Center Auditorium
SUMMARY:Nano@Wayne Seminar
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URL:http://events.wayne.edu/EACPHS/view/18037/date/88556/
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CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Doug Crim\, attorney\, Miller Canfield\, lectures on "OSHA Comp
 liance." The theme of &ldquo\;EHS and the Law&rdquo\; addresses the relati
 onship between environmental\, health\, and safety activities and other as
 pects of the law\, including ethics\, expert witnesses\, OSHA compliance\,
  toxic tort and more. The series is sponsored by the Occupational and Envi
 ronmental Health Sciences program\, WSU Eugene Applebaum College of Pharma
 cy and Health Sciences.
DTSTAMP:20091201T000000Z
DTSTART:20091201T173000
DTEND:20091201T193000
LOCATION:Eugene Applebaum College of Pharamcy and Health Sciences
SUMMARY:OEHS Fall Seminar Series: EHS and the Law
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URL:http://events.wayne.edu/EACPHS/view/18107/date/88653/
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CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:"Creating new PLGA systems for delivery of peptides and protein
 s" is the topic of Steve Schwendeman\, PhD\, associate professor Pharmaceu
 tical Sciences\, University of Michigan. The seminar series is sponsored b
 y the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences\, WSU Eugene Applebaum College
  of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.
DTSTAMP:20091202T000000Z
DTSTART:20091202T160000
DTEND:20091202T173000
LOCATION:Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
SUMMARY:Pharmaceutical Sciences Seminar Series
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URL:http://events.wayne.edu/EACPHS/view/18120/date/88675/
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CATEGORIES:Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Basic radiation safety training is required for all employees u
 sing radioactive materials in the laboratory. The lecture is held on the s
 econd Tuesday of each month from 1 to 3:30 p.m. at 5425 Woodward\, Suite 3
 00. The following Monday from 1 to 2:30 p.m.\, all training attendees must
  take and pass a written Radiological Health Exam at the same location.   
 Students attending this training this session should discuss with their PI
  the radioactive materials they will be working with prior to attending th
 e training.   All employees and students who continue to use radioactive m
 aterials in the laboratory and have taken basic radiation safety training 
 are required annually to take an online refresher course. To access the re
 fresher\, visit http://www.oehs.wayne.edu/BRSC_Refresher/radtraining.php. 
     Registration is required for training sessions. Please contact Justina
  Encarnacion at 577-1200 or ad6295@wayne.edu to register.
DTSTAMP:20091208T000000Z
DTSTART:20091208T130000
DTEND:20091208T153000
LOCATION:5425 Woodward
SUMMARY:Basic Radiation Safety Training
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URL:http://events.wayne.edu/EACPHS/view/17810/date/88259/
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CATEGORIES:Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The University Research Corridor - Wayne State University\, Mic
 higan State University and the University of Michigan - are collaborating 
 in the design of a broad-based\, multi-disciplinary research agenda focuse
 d upon the transformation of transportation in the Great Lakes region. Inc
 lusive of much beyond automobiles\, this research-focused initiative explo
 res critical issues confronting innovations in transportation within the G
 reat Lakes region that are intertwined with Michigan and Canadian Industri
 es. Michigan and the region must confront numerous questions regarding inn
 ovation and change\, communities and economic development\, technology\, l
 abor\, and policy as the nation moves inexorably in the direction of devel
 oping and implementing more sustainable modes of transportation.   We envi
 sion opportunities for research in the social and behavioral sciences\, te
 chnology-related sciences\, public policy\, business and economic developm
 ent\; urban transit\; technology innovations\; supply chain and logistics\
 ; globalization\, in-sourcing\, and diversity\; and the rise of the servic
 e economy. We expect to develop both inter-institutional research programs
  that relate to these areas of inquiry\, and to provide knowledge-based in
 sights to policy makers across the region.   To further explore the resear
 ch problems\, questions and issues that arise from the need to fundamental
 ly transform the transportation industry in the Great Lakes region\, we ar
 e convening a set of initial meetings with Wayne State University faculty 
 whose research interests coincide or complement the areas identified above
 . These meetings will be on December 9\, 2009 and January 12\, 2010\, from
  10 a.m. to 12 noon in 5057 Woodward\, room 6202.   Registration is reques
 ted to assist us with meeting set-up.
DTSTAMP:20091209T000000Z
DTSTART:20091209T100000
DTEND:20091209T120000
LOCATION:5057 Woodward
SUMMARY:Faculty Meeting: Transformation of Transportation
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URL:http://events.wayne.edu/EACPHS/view/20132/date/92443/
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CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:"A novel role for Rad6 in activation of Wnt/beta-catenin signal
 ing in breast cancer" is the topic of guest speaker Malathy Shekhar\, PhD\
 , associate professor of Molecular Biology & Genetics\, Karmanos Cancer In
 stitute\, WSU. The seminar series is sponsored by the Department of Pharma
 ceutical Sciences\, WSU Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sc
 iences.
DTSTAMP:20091209T000000Z
DTSTART:20091209T160000
DTEND:20091209T173000
LOCATION:Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
SUMMARY:Pharmaceutical Sciences Seminar Series
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URL:http://events.wayne.edu/EACPHS/view/18121/date/88676/
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CATEGORIES:Seminar
DESCRIPTION:The Office of Environmental Health & Safety is pleased to host 
 the Hazardous Waste/Emergency Procedures training. This session addresses 
 handling\, storage and disposal of chemical hazardous waste and is require
 d annually for all employees generating hazardous waste. Topics include:  
     Explanation of EPA Resource Conversation & Recovery Act (RCRA)   Labor
 atory's responsibilities as a hazardous waste generator   Definitions of h
 azardous waste   Procedures for collection\, labeling\, storage and remova
 l of waste   Spills and other hazardous materials releases   Evacuations a
 nd emergency procedures      The training will be held on Friday\, August 
 7 from 11 a.m. to noon at 3125 Scott Hall.   For further information or qu
 estions\, please contact Elena Fracassa at 993-5702.
DTSTAMP:20091210T000000Z
DTSTART:20091210T113000
DTEND:20091210T123000
LOCATION:5425 Woodward
SUMMARY:Hazardous Waste/Emergency Procedures Training
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CATEGORIES:Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Biosafety Training is required for all employees who work with 
 materials that are handled at Biosafety Level 2 (BSL2)\, including work wi
 th human blood\, body fluids\, tissue\, cell lines\, animals infected with
  human pathogens\, mammalian viruses\, etc. This training is required annu
 ally. Employees who have taken this class at least once at WSU may take th
 e annual refresher online.   The training session for those taking this co
 urse for the first time or who prefer to retrain in the classroom setting\
 , may attend the next session on Wednesday\, August 12 from 10:00 a.m. to 
 11:30 a.m. in 3125 Scott Hall.   If you have additional questions\, please
  contact Elena Fracassa at 993-5702.
DTSTAMP:20091215T000000Z
DTSTART:20091215T220000
DTEND:20091215T233000
LOCATION:Gordon H. Scott Hall
SUMMARY:Biosafety Training
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URL:http://events.wayne.edu/EACPHS/view/17806/date/88253/
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CATEGORIES:Lecture
DESCRIPTION:"Polymeric Micelles for Combination Drug Delivery" is the topic
  of Glen Kwon\, PhD\, professor\, Pharmaceutical Sciences Division\, Schoo
 l of Pharmacy\, University of Wisconsin\, Madison. The seminar series is s
 ponsored by the Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences\, WSU Eugene Appleba
 um College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences.
DTSTAMP:20091216T000000Z
DTSTART:20091216T160000
DTEND:20091216T173000
LOCATION:Eugene Applebaum College of Pharmacy and Health Sciences
SUMMARY:Pharmaceutical Sciences Seminar Series
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URL:http://events.wayne.edu/EACPHS/view/18122/date/88677/
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CATEGORIES:Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Michigan's three leading research universities - Wayne State Un
 iversity\, Michigan State University and the University of Michigan - are 
 collaborating in the design of a broad-based\, multi-disciplinary research
  agenda focused upon the transformation of transportation in the Great Lak
 es region. Inclusive of much beyond automobiles\, this research-focused in
 itiative explores critical issues confronting innovations in transportatio
 n within the Great Lakes region that are intertwined with Michigan and Can
 adian Industries. Michigan and the region must confront numerous questions
  regarding innovation and change\, communities and economic development\, 
 technology\, labor\, and policy as the nation moves inexorably in the dire
 ction of developing and implementing more sustainable modes of transportat
 ion.   We envision opportunities for research in the social and behavioral
  sciences\, technology-related sciences\, public policy\, business and eco
 nomic development\; urban transit\; technology innovations\; supply chain 
 and logistics\; globalization\, in-sourcing\, and diversity\; and the rise
  of the service economy. We expect to develop both inter-institutional res
 earch programs that relate to these areas of inquiry\, and to provide know
 ledge-based insights to policy makers across the region.   To further expl
 ore the research problems\, questions and issues that arise from the need 
 to fundamentally transform the transportation industry in the Great Lakes 
 region\, WSU is convening a set of initial meetings with Wayne State Unive
 rsity faculty whose research interests coincide or complement the areas id
 entified above. These meetings will be on December 9\, 2009 and January 11
 \, 2010\, from 10 AM to 12 Noon in 5057 Woodward\, room 6202.   Registrati
 on is encouraged.
DTSTAMP:20100111T000000Z
DTSTART:20100111T100000
DTEND:20100111T120000
LOCATION:5057 Woodward
SUMMARY:Transformation of Transportation Faculty Meeting
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URL:http://events.wayne.edu/EACPHS/view/20131/date/92437/
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CATEGORIES:Seminar
DESCRIPTION:The University Research Corridor - Michigan State University\, 
 the University of Michigan and Wayne State University - will host an all-d
 ay conference on "Environmental Health Sciences" on Wednesday\, January 20
 \, 2010 from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at Wayne State's McGregor Memorial Con
 ference Center in Detroit\, Michigan.   The goal of the conference is to d
 evelop inter-institutional\, multidisciplinary research collaborations in 
 environmental health science problems important to Michigan and the U.S.  
  Dr. Linda Birnbaum\, director of the National Institute of Environmental 
 Health Science of the National Institutes of Health and the National Toxic
 ology Program will be the keynote speaker. As NIEHS and NTP director\, Dr.
  Birnbaum oversees a $730 million budget that funds multidisciplinary biom
 edical research programs\, prevention\, and intervention efforts that enco
 mpass training\, education\, technology transfer\, and community outreach.
  The NIEHS supports more than 1\,240 research grants.   The afternoon will
  consist of breakout sessions with the following-topics:      Air Pollutio
 n and Adverse Health Outcomes   Environmental Influences on Obesity and Ch
 ronic Diseases   Environmental Contaminants and Human Reproduction   Envir
 onmental Contaminants\, Pediatric Health and the National Children's Study
    Epidemiology/Epigenetics/ Biomonitoring/lLarge Tissue Banks in Human He
 alth   Great Lakes Urban Watersheds and Human Health   Halogenated Hydroca
 rbons and Disease Interactions   Human Health Implications of Climate Chan
 ge   Nano Materials and Health Effects
DTSTAMP:20100120T000000Z
DTSTART:20100120T083000
DTEND:20100120T170000
LOCATION:Community Arts Auditorium/McGregor Conference Center
SUMMARY:University Research Corridor Environmental Health Sciences Conferen
 ce
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URL:http://events.wayne.edu/EACPHS/view/17187/date/72834/
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CATEGORIES:Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The University Research Corridor - Wayne State University\, Mic
 higan State University and the University of Michigan - are collaborating 
 in the design of a broad-based\, multi-disciplinary research agenda focuse
 d upon the transformation of transportation in the Great Lakes region. Inc
 lusive of much beyond automobiles\, this research-focused initiative explo
 res critical issues confronting innovations in transportation within the G
 reat Lakes region that are intertwined with Michigan and Canadian Industri
 es. Michigan and the region must confront numerous questions regarding inn
 ovation and change\, communities and economic development\, technology\, l
 abor\, and policy as the nation moves inexorably in the direction of devel
 oping and implementing more sustainable modes of transportation.   We envi
 sion opportunities for research in the social and behavioral sciences\, te
 chnology-related sciences\, public policy\, business and economic developm
 ent\; urban transit\; technology innovations\; supply chain and logistics\
 ; globalization\, in-sourcing\, and diversity\; and the rise of the servic
 e economy. We expect to develop both inter-institutional research programs
  that relate to these areas of inquiry\, and to provide knowledge-based in
 sights to policy makers across the region.   To further explore the resear
 ch problems\, questions and issues that arise from the need to fundamental
 ly transform the transportation industry in the Great Lakes region\, we ar
 e convening a set of initial meetings with Wayne State University faculty 
 whose research interests coincide or complement the areas identified above
 . These meetings will be on December 9\, 2009 and January 12\, 2010\, from
  10 a.m. to 12 noon in 5057 Woodward\, room 6202.   Registration is reques
 ted to assist us with meeting set-up.
DTSTAMP:20100112T000000Z
DTSTART:20100112T100000
DTEND:20100112T120000
LOCATION:5057 Woodward
SUMMARY:Faculty Meeting: Transformation of Transportation
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URL:http://events.wayne.edu/EACPHS/view/20132/date/92443/
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