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2020

February 2020:  Wyoming INBRE Videoconference Seminar Series: "Uncovering Molecular Mechanisms of Human Disease Using Basic Biology" by Dr. Todd Schoborg (Department of Molecular Biology, University of Wyoming) 
Statewide locations: TBA. Friday, February 7th 2020, 12-1PM.

March 2020: Wyoming INBRE Videoconference Seminar Series: "Right-Sided Heart Failure: The Heart is Only as Strong as its Weakest Ventricule" by Dr. Danielle Bruns (Department of Kinesiology, University of Wyoming). Statewide locations: TBA. Friday, March 27th, 2020. 12-1PM.

JUNE 2020: Wyoming INBRE recieves new 5-year award from NIH NIGMS IDeA for Phase 4

2019

January 2019: Former INBRE Fellow and current WWAMI medical student Ryan Winchell is leading a series of Stop the Bleed workshops in Laramie over the next few months- WPR News Report

January 2019: Wyoming INBRE Transition Fellow Jelard Aquino recieves prestigious Smithsonian Fellowship

March 2019: Wyoming INBRE Undergraduate Fellow Jasper Hunt Accepted into University of Oxford Neuroscience Doctoral Program

May 2019: Wyoming INBRE Undergraduate Transition Fellow Hunter McCurdy Credits Research Opportunities for Admission to Yale School of Medicine

September 2019: Registration and Abstract submission for the WY INBRE Research Network Annual Fall Retreat Sept. 12-14. Casper WY. DUE 5 PM September 8.

September 2019: Several WY INBRE-supported projects highlighted in latest issue of UWYO Magazine focused on Native American Partnerships.

September 2019: INBRE-funded UW Assistant Professor Domen Novak Recieves NSF Award to Study Back Pain Relief with Intelligent Trunk Exoskeletons

October 2019: 2019 NIH IDeA Western Regional Conference October 7-9, 2019. Click to request travel support from Wyoming INBRE.

October 2019: WY INBRE Bioinformatics Core (IBC) free two-day workshop October 24-25th “Microbial Communities Profiling via QIIME2”. Apply. Limited enrollment and registrations will be confirmed by September 23rd.

Fall 2019 Wyoming INBRE video conference seminar series: October 18th, 2-3pm- "The Road Less Traveled: A Story of the Molds, Selenium and Evolution in Wyoming" by Dr. Ami Wangeline (LCCC).

2018

September 2018: UW Center for Business and Economic Analysis- 2018 Wyoming INBRE Impact Analysis

2017

Spring 2017 Wyoming INBRE Videoconference Seminar Series:

Friday February 24th 2017 from 12-1PM: "Vampires, Warriors, and Slave-Makers: The Spectacular Diversity, and Ecological Roles, of ANTS" by Dr. Scott Newbold (Life Science Department, Northern Wyoming Community College District-Sheridan College, Sheridan)
Please see Seminar flyer for statewide locations and Research article pertinent to seminar.

Friday April 7th 2017 from 12-1PM: "Utility of a grapevine-derived transcription factor for precision breeding of grapevine" by Drs. Ami Erickson (1) & Sadanand Dhekney (2) ( (1)Department of Agriculture, Northern Wyoming Community College District-Sheridan College;  (2) Department of Plant Science, University of Wyoming-Sheridan Research and Extension Center, Sheridan)
Please see Seminar flyer for statewide locations and Research article pertinent to seminar.

2nd Annual Wyoming INBRE Conference: April 27-29, 2017, Laramie, WY, University of Wyoming Conference Center and Marion H. Rochelle Gateway Cente

All Wyoming INBRE Conference: April 28-30, 2016. Laramie, Wyoming.

2017 Western Region IDeA Conference: October 18-20, Jackson, Wyoming Snow King Resort. Hosted by Wyoming INBRE. Details posted as available.

2016

Spring 2016 INBRE Videoconference Seminar Series:

Friday March 4th 2016 (12-1PM): “Growing Wyoming: What Can We Produce With Gardens” by Dr. Christine Porter, Alyssa Wechsler, and Melvin Arthur

Friday April 22 2016 (12-1PM): “How Thin-Skinned British Nematodes Keep a Stiff Upper Lip: Mechanisms Underlying C. elegans Morphogenesis.” by Dr. David Fay

2016 National IDeA Symposium of Biomedical Research Excellence (NISBRE) Conference: June 26-28, 2016. Washington DC.

October 2016: Northwest College opens new INBRE Molecular Techniques Lab with Open House

Fall 2016 INBRE Videoconference Seminar Series:

Friday November 18th 2016 from 12-1PM: "Sub-micron scale anatomy in bacteria" by Dr. Grant Bowman (Department of Molecular Biology, University of Wyoming, Laramie); for all statewide locations, please see seminar flyer; article for the seminar Holmes & Bowman (2016)

Friday December 2 2016 from 12-1pm: "What songbird mate choice can tell us about how brains make good decisions" by Dr. Jonathan Prather (Department of Zoology and Physiology, University of Wyoming); for all statewide locations, please see seminar flyer; articles for the seminar Dunning et al (2014) and Heinig et al (2014)

2015

Fourth Biennial Western Regional IDeA Scientific Conference, October 12-14, 2015, Cour d' Alene ID.

Fall 2015 INBRE Videoconference Seminar Series:

Dr. Amy Navratil. Gonadotrope Network Dynamics in Regulation of Fertility. 12-1pm Friday October 30, 2015. Presentation flyer. Presentation handout.

Dr. Rebecca Carron. Polycystic Ovary Syndrome in American Indian Women: An Exploratory Study. 12-1pm Friday November 20, 2015. Presentation flyer. Presentation handout 1. Presentation handout 2.

2014

Fall 2014 Wyoming Bioinformatics mini-Symposium: Dr. Jason Gigley. NK Cells in Adaptive Immunity and Immune Regulation during Toxoplasma gondii infection. Noon Friday November 5, 2014.

Spring 2014 Wyoming Bioinformatics mini-Symposium: April 16 8am-3pm Wyoming Union Yellowstone Ballroom. Speakers include Matthew B. McQueen from the Department of Integrative Physiology in the Institute for Behavioral Genetics University of Colorado, Greg Voth Haig P. Papazian Distinguished Service Professor in the Department of Chemistry at The University of Chicago and Rongsong Liu from UW.

Spring 2014 INBRE Videoconference Seminar Series:

Lineage-specific processes of genome diversification. Dr. David Liberles, University of Wyoming Department of Molecular Biology. Noon Wednesday, February 19, 2014.

Optimizing Recombinant Glycoprotein Production in the Baculovirus-Insect Cell System. Dr. Donald Jarvis, University of Wyoming Department of Molecular Biology. Noon, Friday March 28, 2014.

Chemical Castration of the Coyote (Canis latrans): From the laboratory to the field. Marjorie McGregor, Ph.D. candidate, Department of Zoology and Physiology, University of Wyoming. Noon Friday April 4, 2014.

NSF EPSCoR Workshop in Bioinformatics:  3-5 March 2013 Little Rock, AR Funding Available for Ph.D. Student(s).

Spring External Advisory Committee Conference:  9-10 April 2013, UW Conference Center and Hilton Garden Inn, Laramie Wyoming

Wyoming Undergraduate Research Day:   27 April 2013 , University of Wyoming Laramie, WY More Information

Fall 2013 INBRE Videoconference Seminar Series:

Agent Orange and environmental and health issues in Vietnam. Diem Pham, Ph.D. candidate, Department of Zoology and Physiology, University of Wyoming. Noon Friday November 1, 2013.

Optimizing Recombinant Glycoprotein Production in the Baculovirus-Insect Cell System. Dr. Donald Jarvis, Department of Molecular Biology, University of Wyoming. Noon Friday December 6th, 2013.

Fall 2012 Committee Meetings

November 14 INBRE Internal Advisory Committee Meeting

November 19-20 INBRE External Advisory Committee Conference

Spring 2012 Wyoming INBRE External Advisory Conference: 9-10 April 2012, UW Conference Center and Hilton Garden Inn, Laramie Wyoming

Spring 2011 INBRE Community Videoconference Seminar Series Schedule:

28 January, Dr. Stephen Ford (presenting from Laramie). Fetal programming or you are what your mother eats.

25 February, Dr. Min Du (presenting from Laramie).  Maternal obesity and fetal skeletal muscle development.

8 April, Dr. Paul Johnson (presenting from Laramie).  A low-cost, point-of-care system for real-time diagnosis of invasive aspergillosis.

29 April, Dr Ami Wangeline (presenting from LCCC). Ultrastructural changes and crystal formation in filamentous selnophilic fungi.

Fall 2011 INBRE Community Videoconference Seminar:

Nov 9, 2012  TRP Channels: Truly Remarkable Proteins in Physiology and Disease

11 November 2011, Dr. John Oakey (presenting from Laramie) Microfluidics for diagnostics and therapeutics.

WY INBRE Sponsored Events:

Dr. David Pollock, PhD from University of Colorado will present "Transposable elements, mutation, and the evolution of vertebrate genomes" at 2pm on 1/23/13 at the University of Wyoming in HS 463.

September 13-15, 2012, Community College 2012 Retreat in Jackson Hole, WY.

Dr. Peter Grant and Dr. Rosemary Grant presenting, The Evolution of Darwin's Finches.

September 26, 2012, Casper Outreach Building Rm 150 (951 N. Poplar Street) at 7pm

September 27, 2012, Laramie Berry Center Rm 138 (10th and Lewis) reception at 3:40pm and seminar at 4:10pm.  

July 13, 2012, Undergraduate Research Symposium

June 25-27, 2012, National IDeA Meeting in Bethesda, MD.

Wednesday April 27, 2011, 12:00 PM. Pharmacy Building 293.  Ming-Hui Zou, M.D., Ph.D. Redox Regulation of Endothelial Cell Phenotype: Role of AMP activated protein kinase

Wednesday April 4, 2012, Nutrition Science Seminars.

Wednesday April 11, 2012, Mobile Technology and Rural Health Conference.

Saturday April 21, 2012, Wyoming Undergraduate Research Day hosted with Wyoming EPSCoR.

Western Region INBRE Summer 2011 Internship Programs:

Montana State, Bozeman MT

University of New Mexico Undergraduate Pipeline Network

INBRE Meetings:

National Center for Genomic Research New Mexico Bioinformatics Population-level Genetic Diversity Symposium, Santa Fe, NM, March 24-25, 2011

Western INBRE Biannual Conference- University of Nevada- Reno, June 6-7, 2011

March 22-23, 2012, New Mexico IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence (NM-INBRE) and the National Center for Genome Resources (NCGR) 2012 New Mexico BioInformatics, Science and Technology Symposium (NMBIST) focusing on the study of functional genomics.