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<p>Indiana University School of Medicine Postdoctoral Association is pleased to announce the 2018 Postdoc Symposium!  This is a symposium highlighting research contributions of postdocs from Indiana University School of Medicine and Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis. This symposium is offered by the IU School of Medicine Postdoctoral Association, with support from the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs. Top [&hellip;]</p>

2018 Postdoc Symposium

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Indiana University School of Medicine Postdoctoral Association is pleased to announce the 2018 Postdoc Symposium! 

This is a symposium highlighting research contributions of postdocs from Indiana University School of Medicine and Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis. This symposium is offered by the IU School of Medicine Postdoctoral Association, with support from the Office of Postdoctoral Affairs.

Top two oral presentations will receive awards from Sigma Xi Society, Indiana University Medical Center Chapter.

Top three poster presentations will receive awards from Office of Postdoctoral Affairs.

Postdocs, faculties, students, and staffs are invited to register and attend this FREE symposium.

Date: Friday, October 5, 2018

Location: Indiana University School of Medicine
Van Nuys Medical Science Building
635 Barnhill Drive, Indianapolis, IN-46202

Keynote Speaker:

Arnold I. Caplan, Ph.D.
Professor of Biology
Director, Skeletal Research Center
Case Western Reserve University
Mesenchymal Stem Cells: The New Medicine

Time

Event

Location

1:00-2:10 PM

Opening remarks and keynote lecture MS-B26

2:15-3:45 PM

Oral presentations

MS-B26

4.00-6:00 PM

Poster session and judging

MS-Atrium

6:00-6:15 PM

Closing remarks and award presentations

MS-Atrium

6:30-8:00 PM Social event

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Joydeep Ghosh

Joydeep Ghosh is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Medicine at the Indiana University School of Medicine.
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