SECIM Open House a Grand Event
Thank you for attending SECIM's inaugural open house and networking reception!
Thank you for attending SECIM's inaugural open house and networking reception!
Faculty, students and staff are invited to attend Dr. Wood’s presentation in the ARB titled, “Does triclosan affect fetal metabolism?” Refreshments will be served.
UF’s Department of Chemistry welcomes Dr. Facundo M. Fernández of Georgia Institute of Technology for his seminar, “Cancer Metabolomics: Early Detection and Beyond.”
Congratulations to the recipients of SECIM's 2014 Pilot and Feasibility Program funding! Overall, eleven research projects were funded, spanning across six institutions.
Dr. McIntyre joins thirty-two additional UF faculty members as recipients of the 2014 University of Florida Research Foundation Professorships.
UF was host to some of the world's metabolomics leaders and young researchers during SECIM's inaugural metabolomics workshop and symposium, which came to a close Friday, May 23, 2014. More than 100 individuals attended the four-day event.
UF's Department of Physical Therapy welcomes Dr. John Hogenesch of the University of Pennsylvania for his seminar, “Time, Drugs, and Dark Matter-- Functional Genomics of the Clock.”
UF Associate Professor and SECIM collaborator, Dr. Joanna Long, will be presenting on the topic of pushing the frontiers of human MRSI on Thursday, May 1, 2014, in the CTRB.
UF Associate Professor and SECIM collaborator, Dr. Joanna Long, has earned a new role with the National High Magnetic Field Laboratory.
On-site registration for the Symposium only will be available at the CGRC on Thursday, May 22, beginning at 8:00am.