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SUMMARY:Super Resolution Microscopy Summit
DESCRIPTION:From the Neuroscience Microscopy Core:\n\nONI is sponsoring a Super-Res Summit next Thursday\, September 12th in Chapel Hill.\n\nPlease see the link for details.\nhttps://sites.google.com/oni.bio/super-res-summit-chapel-hill/home
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/corefacilities/event/super-resolution-microscopy-summit/
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SUMMARY:CFAC Fall RFA Applications Due
DESCRIPTION:CFAC Fall RFA applications are due for cores who have completed their annual survey. For more information contact kara_clissold@med.unc.edu
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/corefacilities/event/cfac-fall-rfa-applications-due/
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SUMMARY:ABRF Peer Mentoring Session
DESCRIPTION:Join your ABRF colleagues to discuss shared questions\, common challenges\, or issues that you’re facing in your career or professional journey.  The monthly ABRF Peer Mentoring conversations are scheduled for: \nThird Tuesdays of the Month \n2:00 – 3:00 pm ET \nRegister here. \nHeld monthly\, these peer-to-peer mentoring discussions will be an opportunity to learn from one another and to identify new ideas or approaches to situations you may face within your roles. \nSimilar to an informal mentoring program\, these small-group conversations are an opportunity to leverage the diverse experiences and abilities within the ABRF Community. \nPossible topics for peer conversations include: \n–          Professional development options \n–          Core facility career paths \n–          Balancing cost recovery with the need to be cutting edge \n–          Authorship and tracking publications \n–          Training \nThe specific number and  topics discussed during the Peer Mentoring Conversations will be determined by the participants. Everyone will have the opportunity to move among topics based on their interests and the value they receive from the discussions. \nRegister today and include any suggested topics you’d like to discuss with your ABRF peers.  Capacity for this pilot Peer Mentoring Conversation session will be limited\, so sign up today to save your seat. \nFeel free to contact us if you have any questions or suggestions.  We look forward to seeing you.
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/corefacilities/event/abrf-peer-mentoring-session/2024-09-17/
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SUMMARY:Mass Spectrometry Symposium and MAP Core Open House
DESCRIPTION:UNC Thermo Mass Spec Symposium and MAP Core Open House
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/corefacilities/event/mass-spectrometry-symposium-and-map-core-open-house/
LOCATION:G-202 MBRB
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SUMMARY:CFAC Voucher Program Applications DUE
DESCRIPTION:ORT and CFAC are excited to announce that we will once again hold a SOM Core Facility Voucher Program and ask that you forward this information to your customer e-mail lists and send to your department for distribution on departmental list servs.\n\nThe voucher program is intended for UNC researchers (from any school) to apply for up to $10\,000 in funding to be spent at one or more SOM core facilities which invoice for services. This is specifically intended for NEW method development or PILOT DATA for currently unfunded projects that ALSO meets one of the following criteria:\n\nEstablishes the applicant as a new customer of at least one core facility\nCreates a multi-core pipeline\nAllows a customer of a core facility to use a new technique or methodology within a core they have previously used in other capacities (this is at the discretion of the core director)\n\nApplicants (who may be PIs or trainees)  will be required to meet with and have the written approval of the core directors for core facilities they intend to use at the time of submission and must plan to fully spend out their funds by June 30\, 2025. Carry-over of funds is not guaranteed\, and applicants should be aware that the technical feasibility to complete the study within the proposed timeframe will be an important factor in award decisions.\n\nCores which can be used are limited to those administered by the School of Medicine or who serve a majority-SOM customer base. To request an eligibility review of a non-SOM core\, please e-mail kara_clissold@med.unc.edu.\n\nPlease find the RFA and list of eligible cores attached and all information\, including necessary documentation\, a submission form template to aid in organizing the application\, core director/applicant signature forms\, and submission instructions\, can be found on the ORT/CFAC Voucher Program’s Website: https://www.med.unc.edu/corefacilities/core-voucher-program/\n\nApplications for the Voucher Program are now open for submission and will be due September 23\, 2024 at 11:59 pm \n\nPlease direct any questions about this program to Kara Clissold in the SOM Office of Research Technologies at kara_clissold@med.unc.edu
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/corefacilities/event/cfac-voucher-program-applications-due/
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SUMMARY:BRIC Small Animal Imaging Facility Imaging Seminar: TriTom – a multimodal platform for in vivo 3D imaging of small animals
DESCRIPTION:Date & Time: Thursday\, September 26th\, 1:00 -2:00 PM\, followed by online demo and Q&A 2:00-3:00 PM\nLocation: Marsico Hall\, Room 2004 \nTitle: TriTom – a multimodal platform for in vivo 3D imaging of small animals\nSpeaker: Dr. Sergey Ermilov\, PhotoSound\, Inc. \n\nAbstract: \n The TriTom platform is designed for in vivo molecular\, physiological\, and anatomical imaging of preclinical murine models. It employs co-registered photoacoustic and fluorescence imaging channels enabling high-fidelity visualization of regions that either absorb light or fluoresce at imaging depths up to 20-40 mm. A typical 36-sec long TriTom 3D scan interrogates a large volume of tissue (> 25 cm3) producing molecular maps accurately registered to 3D anatomy (high-resolution blood circulatory system\, internal organs\, and skin). TriTom visualizes oxyhemoglobin\, deoxyhemoglobin\, and melanin without a need to use contrast agents\, enabling spatially-resolved longitudinal assessment of vascular morphology and density\, blood oxygenation\, ischemia\, tumor growth and metastasis. TriTom also provides quantitative in vivo imaging for a wide range of nanoparticles and molecular probes that absorb light in 460 nm – 1320 nm spectral range\, and for fluorescent molecular probes with excitation between 460 nm and 800 nm\, enabling applications in toxicology and targeted molecular imaging. With powerful and unique in vivo imaging capabilities\, TriTom presents new ways to study live small animal models in a number of preclinical applications including cancer\, toxicology\, tissue engineering and regeneration\, developmental biology\, neuroscience\, as well as in the development of drugs\, therapies\, optical and fluorescent molecular probes. \n\nMore information: https://www.med.unc.edu/bric/small-animal-imaging/small-animal-imaging-seminar/ \n\nYou are welcome to forward the email to anyone who might be interested. \n(Coffee and snacks will be served)
URL:https://www.med.unc.edu/corefacilities/event/bric-small-animal-imaging-facility-imaging-seminar-tritom-a-multimodal-platform-for-in-vivo-3d-imaging-of-small-animals/
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