A campus-wide Symposium on Core Facilities and Shared Resources will be held on Tuesday, April 28, from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Linsalata Alumni Center. Registration for the event will open on March 3.
The theme of this year’s symposium is “Stronger Together.” This event will highlight the ways in which the Cores of Facilities and Shared Resources are the foundations for interdisciplinarity and the nexus of team science. Following opening remarks by Provost Ben Vinson III at 8:30 a.m., attendees will have opportunities for networking and discovery through:
- Plenary talks from CWRU faculty from various schools/colleges
- Breakout sessions celebrating how our cores create a continuum of discovery across multiple disciplines, and providing administrative technical assistance about running a Core
- Poster sessions showing the work our facilities make possible
Space is limited, so please use the link below to both secure your place when registration opens and to help the planners in programming the event. You’ll have the opportunity to complete a three-minute survey to capture your expectations for the day.
This event is being organized with support and personnel from: Office of the Provost, Office of Research and Technology Management, the College of Arts & Sciences, Case School of Engineering, School of Medicine and Utech. Please contact Matt DeVries, Administrative Director for Core Facility and Shared Resources Services for more information.
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