2/27/2007 UCSD's CFAR Presents First International HIV / AIDS Research Day UCSD's Center for AIDS Research (CFAR) will sponsor its first annual International HIV / AIDS Research Day on Friday, March 2, in the Leichtag Biomedical
Research Building Auditorium.
LOCATION: The meeting, which is open to the public, will be held in the Biomedical Sciences
Research Building Auditorium on the University of Michigan campus.
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Rep. Paul Tonko, along with a senior - level advisor from Grants.gov, will hold two special grant writing workshops at 9:30 a.m. and noon at the Life Sciences
Research Building in the D'Ambra
Auditorium at SUNY Albany.
Also at 6 p.m., Sen. Marisol Alcántara, Assemblyman Richard Gottfried and Rep. Adriano Espaillat and others host a town hall on a universal, single - payer health care proposal, Alumni
Auditorium, William Black Medical
Research Building, Columbia University Medical Center, 650 West 168th St., Manhattan.
Free and open to the public with non-reserved seating, it will begin at 1 p.m. in the Kahn
Auditorium of the Taubman Biomedical Science
Research Building on U-M's medical campus.
No less than twelve speakers presented their
research to the audience in the
auditorium of Uppsala University main
building.
The symposium is taking place in Whitehead
Auditorium in the Whitehead Biomedical
Research Building.
The discussion will take place on Tuesday, June 9, 2015, at 6 p.m. in Brown's Metcalf
Research Building, Friedman
Auditorium, 190 - 194 Thayer St.. The event is free and open to the public, but registration is required.
While the Hallam
Auditorium, Room 206, is being renovated, seminars will be held in Room 105, Claxton
Building, 1122 Volunteer Blvd. Seminar speakers will focus on their
research initiatives at the interface of mathematics and many areas of the life sciences.
Designed by the Japanese architect Yoshio Taniguchi, the western side of the complex, housing The Peggy and David Rockefeller
Building, now contains the main display galleries, while The Lewis B and Dorothy Cullman Education and
Research Building to the east has been greatly expanded to house a series of classrooms,
auditoriums, workshops and studios, as well as the museum's archives and library.
The Whitney plans to
build nice - sounding things downtown — outdoor sculpture gardens, roof decks, classrooms, seminar rooms, a
research library, an
auditorium, a study center, a café, and a bookstore.