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Conversations on Cell and Molecular Aspects of Mental Health

Thursday, Feb. 24, 11 a.m.-12 p.m.

Online

  •  Are you interested in building collaborations with like-minded researchers?
  • Do you want to determine how your work intersects with others at Memorial?
  • Would you like to discover collaborative funding opportunities?

The university community is invited to participate in two separate discussions with the goal of fostering collaborations in mental health research. The first discussion will focus on cell and molecular aspects of mental health and the second will focus on clinical studies of mental health.

Our goal is to foster an open dialogue in order to capture research ideas and to foster cross-institutional ties. As such, the format of each discussion will be free-flowing and unrestrictive. The dialogues will provide opportunities to discover the exceptional research currently being conducted at Memorial, and will hopefully foster meaningful long-term research alliances. Our hope is that this process will lead to closely connected research hubs that are well poised to take advantage of funding calls that arise.

This session will be facilitated by Mark Berry, Department of Biochemistry

Please contact Tina Winsor at tinaw@mun.ca to register.

Presented by Research, Grant and Contract Services

Event Listing 2022-02-24 11:00:00 2022-02-24 12:00:00 America/St_Johns Conversations on Cell and Molecular Aspects of Mental Health  Are you interested in building collaborations with like-minded researchers? Do you want to determine how your work intersects with others at Memorial? Would you like to discover collaborative funding opportunities? The university community is invited to participate in two separate discussions with the goal of fostering collaborations in mental health research. The first discussion will focus on cell and molecular aspects of mental health and the second will focus on clinical studies of mental health. Our goal is to foster an open dialogue in order to capture research ideas and to foster cross-institutional ties. As such, the format of each discussion will be free-flowing and unrestrictive. The dialogues will provide opportunities to discover the exceptional research currently being conducted at Memorial, and will hopefully foster meaningful long-term research alliances. Our hope is that this process will lead to closely connected research hubs that are well poised to take advantage of funding calls that arise. This session will be facilitated by Mark Berry, Department of Biochemistry Please contact Tina Winsor at tinaw@mun.ca to register. Online Research, Grant and Contract Services