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Late-Breaking Abstracts for SID Annual Meeting

Submit your late-breaking abstracts for the Society for Investigative Dermatology Annual Meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Submission period is from March 17-31, 2014.

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Late-Breaking Abstracts for SID Annual Meeting

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  1. 2014 SID Accepted Abstracts Accepted abstracts for the SID meeting are posted online. Please let Sam know if your abstract has been accepted – sksimpson@partners.org http://www.sidnet.org/2014abstractinformation

  2. 2014 SID Registration is now OPEN! Join us in sunny Albuquerque, New Mexico, May 7 - 10, 2014, as we celebrate the horizons of discovery at the 2014 SID Annual Meeting! Register now through March 16, 2014 for discounted rates. More information on registration, hotels, and schedule are available online at http://www.sidnet.org/2014annualmeeting

  3. DO YOU HAVE COMPELLING NEW RESULTS THAT WERE NOT READY FOR THE REGULAR ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE? The Society for Investigative Dermatology (SID) welcomes Late-Breaking Abstracts that report on new scientific research developments in all areas of Investigative Dermatology for   the 2014 SID Annual Meeting in Albuquerque, New Mexico, May 7 - 10. #SIDABQ2014 Submission period: MONDAY, MARCH 17 - MONDAY, MARCH 31, 2014 Note: All accepted abstracts submitted as late-breaking will be eligible only for Poster presentations. Submission process: Submissions will be accepted through the current online abstract system Abstract Central Fee for submission: $50.00 U.S. and must be paid at the time of submission.

  4. HMS Foundation Funds HMS Internal Nomination Process for INVITATIONAL AWARD OPPORTUNITIES On February 19th, the HMS Foundation Funds website will post Spring cycle funding opportunities for junior faculty and postdocs. Awards include: Burroughs Wellcome Career Award for Medical Scientists, Burroughs Wellcome Investigators in the Pathogenesis of Infectious Disease Program, Greenwall Faculty Scholars Program, Hearst Fund for Pre- and Perinatal Medicine, Microsoft Research Faculty Fellowship Program, Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellowship, Searle Scholars Program, W.T. Grant Scholars Program, and more… Researchers interested in applying for any of the awards listed above can apply for the HMS nomination by submitting an application online no later than April 1, 2014 at 5:00PM. Please join us for an informational forum: • March 11 12:00-1:00pm at HMS in the Armenise Amphitheater. Lunch will be provided. All inquiries:Betty Carbunari -Phone: (617) 432-7463, betty_carbunari@hms.harvard.edu Updated information is available online: http://www.hms.harvard.edu/FoundationFunds/

  5. Transitioning from Individual Contributor to Leader/Manager Part of the Professional Interactions & Communications Seminar Series Monday, March 24 ~ 12:00 - 1:30pmCarrie Hall Conference Room Please register online The transition from individual contributor to leader or manager can be challenging because it requires a new set of perspectives, skills, and responsibilities. Individual contributors are often promoted because of their knowledge and expertise, but their success as managers depends directly on their ability to get things done through others. This session will provide insight on the main challenges in moving from technical contributor to manager, help identify the traits of successful leaders, and guide participants in how to acquire and strengthen leadership skills. The format is highly interactive with a focus on practical techniques and applications in current roles. 

  6. Research Connection Live LunchMonday, February 24th, 12-1 PM, Carrie Hall“Help Us, Help You Improve the Process-Research Management Portal Roundtable Discussion” RC LIVE Lunches are open to all researchers at BWH and are connected to the RC e-mail series. Each month, come by and listen to the latest news from BWH research community leaders, ask your questions and stay for a free lunch. Register online to attend. Principal Investigator Input and Ideas (PI3) LunchesWednesday, February 26th, 12-1 PM limited attendance, location to be confirmedPI3 lunches are an opportunity for a small group of principal investigators from across departments to meet with Barbara Bierer, MD, Senior Vice President, Research, as well as key leaders in the BRI, Development and the Office for Research Careers. The lunches are an opportunity for you to describe your research and offer your ideas as to how the above mentioned entities/offices might help you achieve your research and professional goals. The number of available spots for each lunch is limited, but you may sign up to attend a future PI3 lunch on the BWH research intranet.

  7. Center for Faculty Development & Diversity • RCR Rounds:Research Ethics, Integrity & Misconduct – 3/6 • Insights for Investigators Series:Understanding NIH Study Sections – 3/10 • Human Resources Strategies & Solutions: Recommendations & References – 3/14 Register online: www.brighamandwomens.org/calendar QUESTIONS: BWHCFDD@partners.org

  8. Public Speaking Coaching Just a reminder, our Faculty Administrative Coordinator (Kate deLima) is available for individual public speaking coaching sessions. Please contact Kate if you would like to meet. cdelima1@partners.org

  9. BWH DermatologyResearch Presentation Schedule • February 28 Ramsey Lab • March 7 Anandasabapathy Lab • March 14 Kupper Lab (Jiang/Elco) • March 21 Barthel Lab

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