Urbana Campus Research Calendar (OVCRI)
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                            All Day 9/1/2020 - 5/23/2021600 South Gregory Street, Urbana, Illinois All Day 9/1/2020 - 5/23/2021600 South Gregory Street, Urbana, IllinoisLike other branches of African American vernacular dances such as Chicago Steppin’, Hip Hop, and Lindy Hop, the roots of Blues dance originated from African and African American dance traditions. Included in the exhibit are artworks by contemporary artists, archival photographs, and video interviews. 
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                            All Day 10/16/2020 - 7/25/2021600 South Gregory Street, Urbana, Illinois All Day 10/16/2020 - 7/25/2021600 South Gregory Street, Urbana, IllinoisExplore campaign memorabilia and learn about the Women's Suffrage Movement and Jim Crow voter suppression. Includes three poster exhibits: Black Citizenship in the Age of Jim Crow, from the New-York Historical Society, Rightfully Hers: American Women and the Vote, from the National Archives, and Votes for Women: A Portrait of Persistence from the Smithsonian. 
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                            5:30 pm 11/4/2020 5:30 pm 11/4/2020Chambana Science Cafe Ben Zimmerman, Postdoctoral Fellow Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology, University of Illinois “The Importance of Staying Young at Heart: The Role of Vascular Health in Age-Related Brain Dysfunction” 
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                            10:00 am 11/5/2020 10:00 am 11/5/2020This webinar will report on three projects that use technology to move beyond reactionary response to flooding and instead develop information systems to help communities plan, educate, and adapt to changing conditions. The projects were carried out by the Prairie Research Institute and funded by the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity. 
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                            12:00 - 1:00 pm 11/5/2020 12:00 - 1:00 pm 11/5/2020The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign School of Social Work is holding its 2nd year-long lecture series designed to meet the profession’s grand challenge of harnessing technology for social good. 
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                            12:00 pm 11/5/2020 12:00 pm 11/5/2020Professor Marni Boppart will discuss her group's research aimed at effectively preserving lean mass and extending healthspan in older adults. 
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                            12:00 pm 11/5/2020 12:00 pm 11/5/2020IGB Postdoc Association Presents Elizabeth Stulberg, PhD Science Policy Manager, American Society of Agronomy “Careers in Science Policy: How to Succeed Outside Academia” 
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                            11:00 am 11/6/2020 11:00 am 11/6/2020Peter Y A Ryan, full Professor of Applied Security at the University of Luxembourg 
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                            12:00 pm 11/6/2020 12:00 pm 11/6/2020Join two faculty members from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign as they discuss collaborative, reciprocal, and redistributive models of research. This session will help prospective grant applicants plan for the Humanities Without Walls (HWW) seed grant CFP and HWW project CFP, both of which will be issued in March 2021. 
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                            2:00 - 3:00 pm 11/7/2020 2:00 - 3:00 pm 11/7/2020From the creators of Genome Day . . . Genomes at Home! Join us for a series of hands on activities for an hour every Saturday from October 17 to November 21, starting at 2:00pm. 
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                            12:00 - 1:00 pm 11/10/2020 12:00 - 1:00 pm 11/10/2020We hope you can join us for the November lecture with Dr. Susan Martinis, Vice Chancellor for Research and Innovation. 
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                            12:00 pm 11/10/2020 12:00 pm 11/10/2020Sarah Allison, associate director of the Division of Animal Resources, will discuss animal research. Registration is required. 
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                            12:00 pm 11/10/2020 12:00 pm 11/10/2020Benjamin Miller, PhD University of Rochester; Professor, Department of Dermatology "Decoding Complex Biology with Silicon Photonic Sensors" 
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                            4:00 pm 11/10/2020 4:00 pm 11/10/2020Compromised protein homeostasis underlies accumulation of plaques and tangles in Alzheimer’s disease (AD); Our findings reveal that the presynaptic terminal is particularly vulnerable and represents a critical site for manifestation of initial AD etiology. 
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                            4:00 pm 11/10/2020 4:00 pm 11/10/2020Jenny Davis (Anthropology and American Indian Studies, Chancellor’s Fellow for Indigenous Research) presents "Manifesting Pandemic Destiny: Parsing the Tense and Aspect of Settler Immunopolitics in Indian Country” as part of HRI's Out of Isolation series. 
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                            4:00 - 4:50 pm 11/10/2020 4:00 - 4:50 pm 11/10/2020Lectures and discussions on current work in research and development in nuclear engineering and related fields by staff, advanced students, and visiting speakers. 
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                            12:00 pm 11/11/2020 12:00 pm 11/11/2020Syndemics refers to complex epidemics involving two types of adverse interaction – the clustering and interactions of two or more diseases or health conditions (the biological–biological interface)and social environmental factors (the biological–social interface). The theory has been widely applied in the fields of medicine, public health and anthropology. 
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                            4:00 pm 11/11/2020 4:00 pm 11/11/2020The Miniature Brain Machinery Program continues its Frontiers in Miniature Brain Machinery lecture series with Sanmi Koyejo, assistant professor of computer science. He will speak at 4p.m. Nov. 11 on “Synthesizing Brain Images Using Machine Learning: Applications, Promises, and Pitfalls.” 
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                            4:00 pm 11/12/2020 4:00 pm 11/12/2020Join Chicago Council on Science and Technology and geology Professor Bruce Fouke for a discussion on biomineralization, the process of life controlling mineral growth in the environment, and its modern applications. Sponsored by the Don and Catherine Kleinmuntz Center for Genomics in Business and Society. 
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                            4:00 - 4:50 pm 11/12/2020 4:00 - 4:50 pm 11/12/2020Please join us for the University of Illinois Press Publishing Symposium panel "Getting it Written" on Thursday, November 12 at 4pm CT. 
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                            12:00 pm 11/13/2020 12:00 pm 11/13/2020The beginnings of Arab feminisms can be traced back to the end of the nineteenth century and early twentieth century against a backdrop of colonialism, anti-colonial struggles, and the emergence of postcolonial nation states. 
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                            ITRC’s Fall Seminar Series on “Resilience and Sustainability of Urban Transportation Infrastructure”3:00 - 4:00 pm 11/13/2020Engineering the Future Built Environment with Gerald (Jerry) E. Buckwalter, Chief Operating and Strategy Officer at ASCE 
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                            2:00 - 3:00 pm 11/14/2020 2:00 - 3:00 pm 11/14/2020From the creators of Genome Day . . . Genomes at Home! Join us for a series of hands on activities for an hour every Saturday from October 17 to November 21, starting at 2:00pm. 
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                            12:00 - 1:00 pm 11/17/2020 12:00 - 1:00 pm 11/17/2020How did fossil fuels come to be, what technologies are now used to extract them, and why has it proved so difficult for society to switch to other sources, despite the negative impact of these fuels on climate? Join Emeritus Prof. Stephen Marshak to learn more about "Burning Stuff" in Part 3 of iSEE's three-part lecture series on "Where Stuff Comes From." 
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                            12:00 - 1:00 pm 11/17/2020 12:00 - 1:00 pm 11/17/2020Society primarily uses fossil fuels (coal, oil, & gas) to power industry, agriculture, lighting, transportation, communication, and computers. How did these energy sources come into existence, what technologies are now used to extract them, and why is it so difficult for society to switch to other sources, despite the negative impact of using these fuels on climate? 
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                            12:00 pm 11/17/2020 12:00 pm 11/17/2020Heidi Imker, the director of Research Data Service will discuss will discuss, "Data management: an update, COVID-19 & open data, and secondary data tips." Registration is required. 
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                            4:00 pm 11/17/2020 4:00 pm 11/17/2020Thyroid hormone is key to every process in the body and its regulation is disrupted during illness, obesity and weight loss. Our laboratory hypothesizes the neuroendocrine thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) neurons are the integrator of peripheral signals to regulate thyroid hormone levels and we are using a combination of genetic mouse models and chemogenetics. 
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                            4:00 - 4:50 pm 11/17/2020 4:00 - 4:50 pm 11/17/2020Lectures and discussions on current work in research and development in nuclear engineering and related fields by staff, advanced students, and visiting speakers. 
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                            4:00 - 5:00 pm 11/17/2020 4:00 - 5:00 pm 11/17/2020
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                            8:30 am 11/18/2020 - 11/20/2020 8:30 am 11/18/2020 - 11/20/2020The College of Medicine is pleased to announce that it will celebrate its Annual Research Day by holding a Virtual Research Forum from November 18-20. Abstract Submission Deadline: 5 p.m. Friday, November 1, 2020 
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                            10:00 am 11/18/2020 10:00 am 11/18/2020Join us in a virtual celebration of GIS Day, the annual salute to geographic information science and technologies for achieving broad and transformative impacts. This virtual event on Zoom is free and open to the public. 
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                            1:45 pm 11/18/2020 1:45 pm 11/18/2020Higher education podcasts centering the experiences of minoritized scholars are redefining dominant forms of knowledge creation and diffusion. This session with Illinois scholar Dr. Eboni Zamani-Gallaher focuses on how podcasts serve as forms of public scholarship and encourage participation and engagement with and for minoritized communities in higher education. 
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                            12:00 - 1:00 pm 11/19/2020 12:00 - 1:00 pm 11/19/2020CCIL Fall 2020 Seminar Speakers: 
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                            2:00 - 3:00 pm 11/19/2020 2:00 - 3:00 pm 11/19/2020Join Paula Carns, Head of the Literatures & Languages Library, for an intimate view into The Coronation Book of Queen Jeanne d’Evreux, a resplendently illuminated 14th century French manuscript also known as “The Ordo”. 
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                            4:00 - 5:00 pm 11/19/2020 4:00 - 5:00 pm 11/19/2020Join Yasamin Mostofi, PhD presenting that sensing with everyday communication signals is possible. We will discuss our proposed mathematical pipeline and methodology that has enabled, for instance, the first demonstration of person identification through walls from candidate video footage, or the first demonstration of crowd counting through walls, using only WiFi signals. 
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                            4:00 - 5:00 pm 11/19/2020 4:00 - 5:00 pm 11/19/2020In this talk, I will show that sensing with everyday communication signals is possible. We will discuss our proposed mathematical pipeline and methodology that has enabled, for instance, the first demonstration of person identification through walls from candidate video footage, or the first demonstration of crowd counting through walls, using only WiFi signals. 
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                            12:30 pm 11/20/2020 12:30 pm 11/20/2020Autonomous Wireless Monitoring and Assessment of Railroad Bridges 
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                            12:30 pm 11/20/2020 12:30 pm 11/20/2020Join us Friday, 20 November at 12:30 PM CT for the William W. Hay Railroad Engineering Seminar "Autonomous Wireless Monitoring and Assessment of Railroad Bridges" presented by Bill Spencer, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Register at https://railtec.illinois.edu/events/hay-seminar/ 
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                            2:00 - 3:00 pm 11/21/2020 2:00 - 3:00 pm 11/21/2020From the creators of Genome Day . . . Genomes at Home! Join us for a series of hands on activities for an hour every Saturday from October 17 to November 21, starting at 2:00pm.