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Medical Rounds in the Museum: Representation of Science and Medicine in Paintings (online)

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This event will take place on Thursday, Feb. 17. Intermedia Programs and the Institute of Medicine invite you to a virtual Arts and Humanities in Medicine lecture. Speaker: Dr. Hermann Haller, President of MDI Biological Laboratory   Title: Medical Rounds in the Museum: Representation of Science and Medicine in Paintings   Contact: For event link, […]

The Epidemic of Elder Isolation and Loneliness Accompanying COVID-19 (online)

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This event will take place on Friday, Feb. 18. Speakers: Lenard W. Kaye, D.S.W., Ph.D., Director, UMaine Center on Aging, Professor, UMaine School of Social Work Clifford Milo Singer, MD, DFAPA, AGSF, Chief of Geriatric Mental Health and Neuropsychiatry at Acadia Hospital and Eastern Maine Medical Center About the Seminar: This seminar will consider the unprecedented negative […]

20 Important Questions in Microbial Exposure and Social Equity + Recent Work on Urban Greenspace Microbiomes (online)

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This event will take place on Wednesday, Feb. 23. Speaker:  Dr. Jake Robinson, Ph.D. About the Speaker:  Dr. Jake Robinson is an ecologist and researcher. He recently completed a Ph.D. at the University of Sheffield, UK. His academic interests lie at the intersection of microbial ecology, ecosystem restoration and social research. He will soon be […]

Antimicrobial Resistance: Our Next Epidemic of Inequality? (online)

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This event will take place on Wednesday, March 2. Speaker: Dr. Maya L. Nadimpalli, MS, Ph.D. About the Speaker: Dr. Maya L. Nadimpalli, MS, Ph.D. is a Research Assistant Professor and a Tufts Clinical and Translational Science Institute (CTSI) a KL2 Scholar in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering at the Stuart B. Levy […]

Super-Resolution Microscopy: Illuminating Mechanisms of Virus Infection and Host Cell Function (online)

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Institute of Medicine Spring 2022 Seminar series. Speaker: Sam Hess, Ph.D. Professor of Physics / Cooperating Professor of Chemistry, University of Maine Overcoming “The Diffraction Limit” Resolution in light microscopes is limited by diffraction to approximately 200–250 nanometers, but much of biology occurs on much shorter (molecular) length scales. Scientists have been struggling to circumvent […]

Webinar Series: Climate Change and Agriculture

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The Maine Climate and Agriculture Network is offering a three-webinar series about climate change and agriculture on March 22, March 28 and April 14. Each webinar will consist of several […]

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