December 2-16 -- The American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) has organized a joint meeting with the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO):
The 2020 Fall Diversity & Inclusion Summit was held November 10, 2020.
- Summit sessions were recorded, and can be viewed in the self-guided Canvas course found at https://canvas.colorado.edu/enroll/D6TG43
- Summit Theme: Inclusion, Resilience, and Service
- As a community, we acknowledge that our work towards a more inclusive, diverse and equitable environment is always situated within the broader context of our society. We are linked to the social climate of our campus, our region, our state and our nation. Under the theme “Inclusion, Resilience and Service,” we explored the multiple intersecting events effecting our immediate community, because they are impacting our broader community.
- The worldwide COVID-19 pandemic has changed how we learn, teach, and work remotely, and has altered the ways we create inclusive communities when we are physically separated. This has deepened the meanings of resilience and service, and exposed them as both burden and promise. This summit allowed the campus community to help extend the conversation of these intersecting topics, to build awareness, foster community and connections, and equip participants with actionable ideas and strategies to move forward.
The Stem Cell Research and Technology Resource Center is having a human iPSC culture workshop from Jan. 6th - 13th, 2021. The workshop may be completed entirely remotely or with limited hands-on training in the Center. Details and registration: http://bit.ly/iPSC-training deadline to register is Dec. 21, 2020.