Calendar of events, awards and opportunities
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Sphingolipids in physiology and pathology
Christopher Clarke (Stony Brook Medicine), Giovanni D’Angelo (EPFL) and Liana C. Silva (Universidade de Lisboa) have organized a webinar series focused on sphingolipids, with support from LIPID MAPS and Avanti Polar Lipids. All are scheduled for 11 a.m. Eastern. You can view past webinars .
Aug. 24: "Sphingolipids in physiology and pathology" by Fran Platt at the University of Oxford
Sept. 7: "A tug-of-war: Flaviviruses and the hijacking of lipid pathways" by Fikadu Tafesse at Oregon Health & Science University
Sept. 7: "Sphingolipids and the unfolded protein response: The UPR activator ATF6 is activated by binding of dihydrosphingosine and dihydroceramide" by Maho Niwa at the University California, San Diego
Oct. 5: "Homeostatic and pathogenic roles of GM3 ganglioside" by Jin-ichi Inokuchi at Tohoku Medical and Pharmaceutical University
Aug. 25: SACNAS webinar on careers and families
The Society for Advancement of Chicanos/Hispanics and Native Americans in Science is hosting a webinar titled "Career and Family — Who Says You Have to Choose?" at 1 p.m. Pacific on Aug. 25. This is part of a series of SACNAS webinars called "Insights To Success." Speakers for this particular webinar include Matthew Anderson at Ohio State University, Carrie Diaz Eaton at Bates College and Elisa Maldonado Greene at the University of San Diego.
Aug. 25: SEBM webinar series on synthetic biology
The final webinar in a series on synthetic biology by the Society for Experimental Biology and Medicine will feature Hana El-Samad of the University of California, San Francisco, and Ashty Karim of Northwestern University. The webinar will be held at 1:30 p.m. Eastern on Aug. 25.

Aug. 27: Seeing 20/20 | Lipids, lipid-soluble molecules and metabolism in the eye
Lipids and lipid-soluble molecules are essential components of the cells and tissues that form the eye. Proper synthesis, turnover and metabolism of lipids and lipid-soluble molecules are necessary for eye function, and dysfunction in these processes underlie a variety of significant, common and often debilitating eye diseases. In this special Journal of Lipid Research webinar, three experts will highlight topics relevant to lipids and lipid metabolism in the eye. Learn more and register.
Aug. 31: Deadline for FASEB's BioArt competition
The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology is accepting submissions for its until Aug. 31. 91ÑÇÉ«´«Ã½ members frequently win this contest, and we encourage you to check out these examples of past winners and to submit your own images/videos. Learn more about the competition: .
Aug. 31: Deadline for health disparities award
The National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities is accepting applications for the 2021 NIMHD William G. Coleman Jr., Ph.D., Minority Health and Health Disparities Research Innovation Award through Aug. 31. The award supports one-year projects by intramural postdocs and staff scientists and clinicians. (In other words, you must already be an employee of the National Institutes of Health.)
Sept. 1: Deadline for PROLAB travel awards
The Promoting Research Opportunities for Latin American Biochemists program allows Latin American graduate students and postdoctoral fellows to spend up to six months in U.S. or Canadian laboratories. Participants get access to technologies and expertise that may not be readily available in their home countries, allowing them to grow their skills and contribute to building capacity in the life sciences at home. Note that the deadline has been extended from this spring to Sept. 1. Learn more.
Sept. 9–Dec. 9: Webinars about science policy jobs
The University of Cincinnati's student-run science policy group is has invited a bunch of speakers to talk about the work they do. The Sept. 9 speaker will be Chloe McPherson of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. You can see the rest of the lineup .
Sept. 10: Deadline to apply for 2020 Stanford.Berkeley.UCSF Next Generation Faculty Symposium
Stanford University, the University of California, Berkeley, and the University of California, San Francisco, are teaming up to present by "exceptional early-career scientists in the broad field of quantitative biological and biomedical sciences, with a track record of research productivity and a demonstrated commitment to enhancing diversity, equity, and inclusion." The event was created to put tenure-track job candidates on the radar of hiring committees before faculty searches even begin. Here's how the event website describes it: "Our primary goal with this program is to dramatically increase the number of talented candidates in faculty search pools who not only demonstrate promise to become great scientists but who will also become the next generation of great professors." Postdoctoral researchers and late-stage graduate students are eligible to apply. The deadline for applications is Sept. 10.
Sept. 16–23: Free virtual science festival
Attendees of all ages are invited to SciFest All Access, produced by the organizers of the annual USA Science & Engineering Festival. There will be more than 100 virtual booths and activities, plus performances, recruiters and a scavenger hunt.
Sept. 21–22: FASEB Research Conference
The Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology has a that culminates with "" Sept. 21–22. This conference is being organized by Claus Jorgensen at the University of Manchester, Donita Brady at the University of Pennsylvania and Natalia Jura at the University of California, San Francisco. (Jura recently won the 91ÑÇÉ«´«Ã½'s inaugural Early-Career Leadership Award, which was established by the society's Women in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Committee.)
Oct. 1: Deadline for IUBMB fellowships
The International Union of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology has — the Wood–Whelan Research Fellowships, the IUBMB Mid-Career Research Fellowships and the Tang Education Fellowships — and . The deadline to apply for all of them is Oct. 1.
Oct. 5: Deadline for microbiology award
The National Academy of Sciences is accepting nominations for the Selman A. Waksman Award, which recognizes significant contributions to the field of microbiology and carries a $20,000 purse.
Oct. 7: Deadline for DOE community college internship
The U.S. Department of Energy's Community College Internship Program places participants at labs at one of 16 agency locations to help kick-start their technical careers. There are three terms: summer, spring and fall. The agency is accepting applications for the spring term through Oct. 7. This is a paid internship.

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