Seminars for the Basic and Preclinical Science Pillar
Educational Sessions
Educational sessions are led by the research education team and focus on topics impacting the Basic and Preclinical Science pillar. These sessions aim to help research teams explore available Manne Research Institute resources and support services, learn about new and common laboratory techniques, and create a sense of community. The sessions offer a unique learning opportunity for scientists of all levels working at the bench. To view past educational sessions, visit the Training and Resource Catalog.
Research-in-Progress: Internal Interdisciplinary Research Conference
The Research-in-Progress (RiP) conferences are open to researchers across scientific disciplines and experience levels. The RiP conferences aim to foster a culture of interdisciplinary collaboration, underscored by the philosophy that mutual research success is enhanced by a broad understanding of basic, clinical, and population science topics. Presentations last anywhere from 40 to 50 minutes, with time for questions from the audience. Talks include the project background, rationale, and expected outcomes, and may feature projects at any stage in the research process. Please consider hosting a talk or encouraging trainees and associates to do so.
Other Seminars
Additional seminars are hosted by various teams across Stanley Manne Children’s Research Institute. Follow the links below to access information from previous seminars: