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INBRE BioRender 2025 Workshop
INBRE BioRender 2025 Workshop
The Hawaii INBRE Program will be hosting a 2 session seminar series with premium BioRenderTM access for the Fall 2025 semester. Biorender is a web based software platform that is extremely useful for biomedical scientists in communicating via graphical presentations, posters, and figures for peer reviewed journal articles. Attendance required for all 2 seminars to maintain access to BioRenderTM Premium. There are limited seats, so we strongly recommend registering as soon as possible. There will be two INBRE BioRender Workshops to be held on Thursday, October 2 [3-4 PM] and Thursday, November 6 [3-4 PM]. This is a hybrid workshop that will be held in-person (Location: JABSOM) with zoom accommodations. The deadline to register is September 17, 2025. If you are interested in participating, please fill out registration below.
BentoLab Workshop Registration Form
JABSOM - Sept 18th
JABSOM - Sept 18th
We are excited to announce that we will be hosting a workshop for our Summer SRE INBRE students interested in molecular biology. We are planning a 'Portable Lab' using a Bento Box! More information about the Bento Box can be found here. In this hands-on workshop, students will have the opportunity to: Perform DNA extraction and isolation, PCR introduction Barcoding, Tree Building Who: INBRE Students on Oʻahu When: Sept. 18, 2025 Time: 12-4:30pm Where: JABSOM Medical Education Building (MEB) 314 15 Slots Available (Priority to INBRE Students) Required Materials: Laptop Closed toed shoes Lab attire (long sleeve and long pants) If you are able to attend please fill out the information below! Deadline to register is September 10th at 11:59pm HST
UH Hilo and Hawai'i CC - OCT 17th
UH Hilo and Hawai'i CC - OCT 17th
We are excited to announce that we will be hosting a workshop for our Summer SRE INBRE students interested in molecular biology. We are planning a 'Portable Lab' using a Bento Box! More information about the Bento Box can be found here. In this hands-on workshop, students will have the opportunity to: Perform DNA extraction and isolation, PCR introduction Barcoding, Tree Building Who: INBRE Students at UH Hilo and Hawaiʻi Community College When: October 17, 2025 Time: 12-5 pm Where: UH Hilo Life Sciences Room 20 15 Slots Available (Priority to INBRE Students) Required Materials: Laptop Closed-toe shoes Lab attire (long sleeve and long pants) If you are able to attend please fill out the information below! Deadline to register is October 6th at 11:59 pm HST
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INBRE Hawaiʻi Cancer Biology Internship
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INBRE Hawaiʻi Cancer Biology Internship
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INBRE Hawaiʻi Data Science Core
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Profile story: UH Hilo molecular ecologist Natalie Graham studies arthropods found in the Hawaiian archipelago - UH Hilo Stories
Profile story: UH Hilo molecular ecologist Natalie Graham studies arthropods found in the Hawaiian archipelago - UH Hilo Stories
HPU Professor Receives $100K Research Grant to Combat COVID-19
HPU Professor Receives $100K Research Grant to Combat COVID-19
HPU Professor of Chemistry David Horgen, Ph.D., in collaboration with University of Hawai‘i’s Professor Saguna Verma, Ph.D., has been awarded a significant $100,000 research grant to advance their groundbreaking work in the fight against COVID-19. The grant, which marks the second consecutive year of funding for their research, aims to identify novel inhibitors and potential drugs against viral diseases, particularly COVID-19, and other coronaviruses. The grant was awarded by the IDeA Networks of Biomedical Research Excellence (INBRE), which is funded by the National Institutes of Health.
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