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Intended for students from across the campus, Inside Scoop conversations invite Illinois undergraduates to engage with the exciting work conducted by scholars whose work helps us understand what it means to be human in a world of rapidly shifting global complexities.
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“Illinois REDCap: Overview and Updates”
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Kingsley Boateng Senior Research Specialist, IGB Core Facilities "3D Alignment and Segmentation of TEM-like Images"
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In this 2-hour short course you will learn how to add, divide, multiply, and subtract by entering formulas into Excel 2016 worksheets. Other topics will include an exploration of just a few of the hundreds of functions available in Excel. We will learn how to find a specific function, as well as how to get help while entering arguments.
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Want to know more about career paths: working with data?
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Claudia Rankine is the author of five collections of poetry, including Citizen: An American Lyric and Don't Let Me Be Lonely; and the editor of several anthologies including The Racial Imaginary: Writers on Race in the Life of the Mind. Rankine is a Chancellor of the Academy of American Poets and teaches at Yale University as the Frederick Iseman Professor of Poetry.
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This 3-hour class introduces the query object. Topics include working in design view; creating a simple query by adding and removing fields and adding criterion. We will create multi-table queries; calculated fields and set field properties; explore a totals query, parameter query, action queries, find duplicates query, unmatched records query and basic SQL query.
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2019 David Gottlieb Memorial Lecture Paul Jensen, PhD Professor, Center for Marine Biotechnology and Biomedicine Scripps Institution of Oceanography UC San Diego "Natural Products and the Gene Cluster Revolution"
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MFA student, Liza Sylvestre, will be coming to DRES to talk about her experience with disability in art and culture.
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Join us for the opening reception of the IGB’s Art of Science 9.0, celebrating the common ground between science and art, comprising images from IGB’s research portfolio. This year’s exhibit takes place in a new venue and centers around a theme of comparisons.
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Internationally recognized scholar Cheryl Grills will discuss the applied community research she has conducted over the past three decades to decrease health disparities among African Americans. She will present community intervention efforts that have been proven to reduce distress and promote well-being in the face of racial stress. A CAS MillerComm Lecture.
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Weekly discussion meetings for the Computational Molecular Science and Molecular Design Engineering research groups
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The purpose of this summit is to highlight educational and research opportunities around e-sports, and to explore opportunities for making esports a varsity sport on our campus.
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The Illini Gadget Garage is a collaborative repair center that assists consumers with troubleshooting and minor repairs for personally-owned electronics and small appliances. Join us to learn how to fix your own devices during this free Pop-In Repair Clinic offered in CITL’s Innovation Studio (Armory 172).
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Making Aerial Robotics Safer in the Face of External Disturbances
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IGB Faculty Spotlight Lecture "Exploring Bacterial Gene Regulatory Networks - From Molecules to Cells" Cari Vanderpool, PhD University of Illinois; Department of Microbiology; IGB Faculty, Microbiome Metabolic Engineering
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Curiosity and the Pleasures of Learning: Leveraging Internal Student Motivation to Learn Through Curiosity
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Three Ph.D. students discuss their research.
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Join us for the annual IGB Fellows Symposium on May 2 for your chance to network with campus researchers, hear from an exciting lineup of IGB speakers, and submit to our popular poster session with prizes awarded for the top three choices. Lunch is provided, register for free at https://fellows.igb.illinois.edu/.
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In this 2-hour workshop we will explore the whole set of features for managing information in tables in Excel 2016. These features make all the typical tabular manipulations—sorting, filtering, analyzing, and formatting, easier than ever.
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"When is Declarative Memory Necessary for Audience Design? Evidence from Amnesia" and "Exploring the Signaling of D-amino Acid-containing Neuropeptides"
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First half: Beckman update Final half: Q&A with Director Jeff Moore
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"Simulations of Structural Transformations in Ceramide Phases from fitting structures to CEMOVIS image data”
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Every year, IPRH celebrates excellence in humanities scholarship by awarding IPRH Prizes for Research in the Humanities. Please join us in honoring this year's recipients at this year's ceremony.
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Weekly discussion meetings for the Computational Molecular Science and Molecular Design Engineering research groups
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This 6 hour course will prepare you to use the most common basic features of Adobe Photoshop CC.
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The protein databases contain an exponentially growing number of sequences as a result of the recent increase in ease and decrease in cost of genome sequencing. The rate of data accumulation far exceeds the rate of functional studies, producing an increase in genomic 'dark matter,' sequences for which no precise and validated function is defined. Join the Enzyme Function I
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Three-Dimensional Ultrafast Laser Processing on the Nanoscale
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Weekly discussion meetings for the Computational Molecular Science and Molecular Design Engineering research groups
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Have you been asked to put together a PowerPoint presentation, but you're not sure how to start? Take this short course and learn the basics, including how to use the new 2016 interface to create slides and put content on them; format and custom design the slides; and prepare speaker notes and handouts.
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This 6-hour course introduces the basics of Adobe Illustrator. Topics will include design principles, elements, and graphics composition; creating documents containing basic shapes and customized paths. We will also learn how to insert text and typographical characters.
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Designed by scientists and science journalists for their peers in #scicomm and supported by the National Association of Science Writers, Amplify the Signal is a two-day professional development workshop.
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Learn how to transform a dissertation into a successful book.
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Designed by scientists and science journalists for their peers in #scicomm and supported by the National Association of Science Writers, Amplify the Signal is a two-day professional development workshop.
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Weekly discussion meetings for the Computational Molecular Science and Molecular Design Engineering research groups