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SUMMARY:EHOS Training Schedule August 2022
DESCRIPTION:EHOS Training Schedule August 2022 \n  These are Zoom trainings.  The login and Pass Code information are located on the schedule and registration is not required.  \nAfter training\, the instructor will then send you a certificate and our training records will be updated to show that you have completed all requirements before working in the labs etc. \nOf note\, additional trainings on other safety related topics will be coming out in the near future.  We are working with CUNY Central and several other sister CUNY schools to procure a training program that will cover many\, if not all\, of the other topics our researchers need and are required by the regulatory agencies.  These include Biosafety\, IACUC\, Blood Borne Pathogens\, Laser Safety\, OSHA safety modules and more\, with further info. to be provided soon. \n\n\n\n \nDate\nTime\n Zoom Meeting ID/Pass Code\n\n\nLab Safety\nMonday \n08-01-22\n12:00 PM –1:30 PM\n894 6799 7405/875574\n\n\nC14 FDNY Fire Safety\nTuesday \n08-02-22\n12:00 PM –1:30 PM\n837 4315 3179/254178\n\n\nCryogenic Safety\nWednesday \n08-03-22\n12:00 PM –1:00 PM\n858 4872 5779/779899\n\n\nLab Safety\nTuesday \n08-09-22\n12:00 PM –1:30 PM\n816 3367 3638/876708\n\n\nC14 FDNY Fire Safety\nThursday \n08-11-22\n12:00 PM –1:30 PM\n818 9384 3372/631074\n\n\nCryogenic Safety\nWednesday \n08-17-22\n12:00 PM –1:00 PM\n830 8484 7783/039496\n\n\nLab Safety Training\nTuesday \n08-23-22\n12:00 PM – 1:30 PM\n889 6661 2449/190555\n\n\nC14 FDNY Fire Safety\nThursday \n08-25-22\n12:00 PM – 1:30 PM\n822 0661 2545/848544\n\n\n\n  \nFor questions\, please contact: \nThomas Dickson \nEnvironmental Health and Occupational Safety \nASRC – Graduate Center CUNY \n85 St.Nicholas Terrace \nNew York\, NY 10031 \nP: (212)-413-3351 \nM: (917)-414-4608 \nE: tdickson@gc.cuny.edu \n 
URL:https://asrc.gc.cuny.edu/event/ehos-training-schedule-august-2022/
LOCATION:Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)\, 85 St. Nicholas Terrace\, New York\, NY\, 10031\, United States
CATEGORIES:Environmental Sciences,Nanoscience,Neuroscience,Photonics,Structural Biology
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SUMMARY:Pop-Up Science in St. Nicholas Park Plaza
DESCRIPTION:This pop-up booth in the park is hosted by the ASRC’s STEM Outreach and Education Manager\, Kendra Krueger\, along with volunteers to bring those interested in STEM ages 5 and up for activities including: \n\nTest tube lava lamps\nVirtual reality tours\nBio-bracelets with pipe-cleaners\nScience zine making\n\nPlease see the attached flyer for further info.
URL:https://asrc.gc.cuny.edu/event/pop-up-science-in-st-nicholas-park-plaza/
LOCATION:Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)\, 85 St. Nicholas Terrace\, New York\, NY\, 10031\, United States
CATEGORIES:Environmental Sciences,Nanoscience,Neuroscience,Photonics,Structural Biology
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SUMMARY:NYC Builds Bio+    Tour and Reception at the ASRC
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an interactive tour of the Advanced Science Research Center at CUNY and its uniquely laid out design. Meet scientists and industry researchers that are working together in this collaborative space for innovation. Learn how the accessible facilities\, cutting-edge instrumentation\, and expert staff make the center a key resource for tech development in the heart of West Harlem’s fastest emerging life science subcluster in NYC. \nLaunched in 2018\, NYC Builds Bio+ aims to connect commercial life science opportunities to New York City’s real estate development community through events\, research\, reports and educational programs. \nA membership-driven organization\, NYC Builds Bio+ is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to bringing New York City’s real estate and life sciences community together\, serving as the go-to place to find information about and assistance with growing\, building and locating life science companies in New York City. \nPlease see here to register.  \nAGENDA \n4:30pm – 5:00pm: Check-in and Networking \n5:00pm – 5:10pm: Welcome \n• Joshua Brumberg\, Interim Director\, ASRC and Dean for the Sciences\, CUNY Graduate Center \n5:10pm – 5:20pm: Overview of the Meeting• \n• Nancy J Kelley\, President & CEO\, Nancy J Kelley + Associates\, Founding Member and Steering Committee\, NYC Builds BIO+ \n5:20pm – 6:30pm: Tours of The Advanced Science Research Center at CUNY \n6:30pm – 7:00pm: Panel Presentation \nModerator: \n• Nancy J Kelley\, President & CEO\, Nancy J Kelley + Associates\, Founding Member and Steering Committee\, NYC Builds BIO+ \nSpeakers: \n• Tavis Ezell\, Director of Business Development\, New York State Sensor Center of Advanced Technology (CAT) \n• Corporate Representative\, Facilities User at the Advanced Science Research Center \n• Jia Liu\, PhD\, Director of the Epigenetics Facility \n• Isela Lopez\, Operations Manager\, Comparative Medicine Unit\, Advanced Science Research Center at The Graduate Center\, CUNY​ \n• Rein Ulijn\, PhD\, Director of ASRC Nanoscience Initiative \n7:00pm – 8:00pm: Reception and Networking \n  \nAbout the Advance Science Research Center \nLocated on the south end of The City College campus in Upper Manhattan\, the striking\, 200\,000-square-foot Advanced Science Research Center embodies a bold vision of 21st-century discovery. At the center’s core is a world-class facility designed to inspire an innovative approach to the scientific method itself\, one that links a new wave of talented scientists with hundreds of top researchers from CUNY campuses across the city.Unlike a standard science building that lays out a biology floor and a chemistry floor and a physics floor\, each in its own world\, the ASRC is conceived to break down some of the traditional walls in science\, incubating a culture of collaboration among researchers in five distinct but increasingly interconnected disciplines. The researchers in each of the five initiatives at the ASRC embrace this concept. From these collaborations comes transformational science. \nWhile the five flagship initiatives do have their own floors in the ASRC\, they are linked by design. With its flowing floor plans and wide-open central stairway\, the glass-encased building promotes intellectual cross-pollination and partnerships between labs—a literal vertical integration of big ideas. Researchers from every corner of the five initiatives are working side by side in ASRC’s core facilities\, sharing equipment that is among the most advanced of its kind. The ground floor features a nanofabrication facility that includes a 5\,000-square-foot cleanroom where faculty and students throughout CUNY\, as well as researchers from government and industry\, are able to design and fabricate a wide range of micro and nano structures. The ASRC also offers state-of-the-art nuclear magnetic resonance spectrometers\, a data analytic center that includes a wall of screens for visualization\, and a rooftop observatory using advanced environmental-sensing equipment to collect and analyze earth and atmospheric data from satellites.
URL:https://asrc.gc.cuny.edu/event/nyc-builds-bio-tour-and-reception-at-the-asrc/
LOCATION:Advanced Science Research Center (ASRC)\, 85 St. Nicholas Terrace\, New York\, NY\, 10031\, United States
CATEGORIES:Environmental Sciences,Nanoscience,Neuroscience,Photonics,Structural Biology
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