• New Student Orientation

    Graduate School 42 Stodder Hall, Orono, ME, United States

    Review of program resources, expectations, and guidelines. We will complete payroll paperwork during the orientation, specifically the I-9 form. Please bring document(s) needed to completed this form. Here is a link to the list of acceptable documents ... https://www.uscis.gov/i-9-central/acceptable-documents.

  • Fall 2017 Class Schedule

    Course Title Instructor Taught From BMS 625 Genetics Greg Cox JAX BMS 625 Biostatistics/Computational Biology Christine Duarte/Greg Carter MMCRI/JAX BMS 630 Journal Club Igor Prudovsky MMCRI BMS 640 Experimental Methods in Cell & Molecular Biology Lucy Liaw/Cal Vary MMCRI BMS 690 The Biology of Aging Ron Korstanje/Aric Rogers JAX/MDIBL   Link to Fall Schedule Details […]

  • External Advisory Board Meeting

    Graduate School 42 Stodder Hall, Orono, ME, United States

    Please meet at the Graduate School in Stodder Hall on the University of Maine campus at 5:30 pm to carpool to the dinner. Stodder Hall and Annual Meeting Directions Agenda GSBSE 2016-2017 Accomplishments Upcoming in 2017-2018 Strategic Plan Update

  • Fall Faculty Meeting

    Wells Conference Center Orono, ME, United States

    Teleconference details: Dial (207) 581-5674 . Your Meeting ID is 7796#. GSBSE Faculty Meeting Directions Parking Permit Agenda Fall 2017 Faculty Meeting Fall 2017 Faculty Meeting Notes

  • Fall Student Meeting

    Wells Conference Center Orono, ME, United States

    Agenda Meeting Notes

  • Distance Instructor Training

    The Center for Innovation in Teaching and Learning (CITL) will provide training to GSBSE Faculty teaching distance courses via video-conference and online, utilizing the following technologies ... Blackboard Learning Management System Kaltura Video Capture and Streaming Software Zoom Video and Web Conferencing Software and how these systems interact and can be utilized for distance learning. You […]

  • Travel Award Applications Due

    Complete the Travel Award Application Form by September 30, 2017. Preference will be given to applicants that have not previously received travel awards. Travel Award Application Form Travel Award Application Instructions

  • Seminar – Reducing the Pain of Cardiac Electrical Therapies

    Arthur St. John Hill Auditorium ESRB/Barrows Hall Orono, ME, United States

    Abstract Since the discovery that electrical currents were important for cardiac function there has been intense interest in the development of cardiac electrical therapies. The most common cardiac electrical therapies today are pacing and defibrillation, which act to restore mechanical function and blood flow by correcting pathological electrical dysrhythmias. Each year over 100,000 implantable cardioverter […]

  • Webinar: SPARK Global – A new worldwide initiative to improve translation of medical research to benefit patient health

    About: This workshop will be very useful to learn about the SPARK programs to facilitate faculty to move ideas into products (therapies, diagnosis, devices)  with actual funding. SPARK initiative started in Stanford, but many institutions in different countries worldwide have established individual SPARK programs and we are now moving to Global SPARK. We established SPARK […]