Calendar / December 2024 / HeRO

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    HeRO Rapid Fire Seminar

    December 05, 2024 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm / AMBH or Zoom

    Join Us for a HeRO Rapid Fire Seminar!
    This new quarterly seminar series, held in a hybrid format at AMBH and on Zoom, features 3-4 minute "Rapid Fire" presentations. These sessions will showcase pediatric cardiology projects seeking collaboration, resources, or analysis assistance, whether they’re in progress or completed. Join faculty, graduate students, and fellows to connect, exchange insights, and explore partnership opportunities. Light refreshments will be provided in person. Please register by December 3rd to attend or present!

    Registration:
    Registration is required. Please register by 12/3 to recieve a calendar invitation with AMBH Room # or Zoom LinkHeRO Rapid Fire Seminar Registration 

  • HeRO Research in Progress December 2024 | Olivia Reid thumbnail Photo

    HeRO Research in Progress December 2024 | Olivia Reid

    December 10, 2024 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

    Speaker: Olivia Reid 

    Presentation Title: Ethanol Exposure during Differentiation of hiPSCs Reduces Cardiomyocyte Generation and Alters Metabolism"

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    HeRO Career Conversations Seminar | Dr. Brandon Berry

    December 12, 2024 10:00 am - 11:00 am / Zoom

    This new HeRO seminar series is tailored for pediatric research trainees at Emory and Georgia Tech. Focused on pediatric cardiology research, this series features esteemed internal and external faculty members who share their experiences and insights from various sectors. It provides a comprehensive view of the career paths available post-training and offers a valuable opportunity for trainees to make new connections and expand their professional networks. 

    About Brandon Berry, Ph.D. 
    Brandon Berry, Ph.D. is an Associate Editor at Science Translational Medicine. He holds his B.S. in Biochemistry from SUNY Geneseo, his M.S. and Ph.D. in Physiology from the University of Rochester. He completed his postdoctoral research at the University of Washington prior to joining Science Translational Medicine.