Kathy Grzech, Proposal Development Office, presents on limited submissions & tips for foundation/corporate funding sources
This is part of the VPR Lunch & Learn series. Bring your lunch. We'll provide beverages and dessert.
Registration is not required.
Promoting community awareness of lung cancer screening among disparate populations: Results of the cancer-Community Awareness Access Research and Education Project
Lovoria Williams, PhD, FNP-BC, FAANP, College of Nursing, University of Kentucky
Bernie Doerning, Division of Laboratory Animal Resources, presents information on conducting responsible research utilizing laboratory animals.
This is part of the VPR Lunch & Learn series. Bring your lunch. We'll provide beverages and dessert. Registration is not required.
Brett Spear, Microbiology, Immunology & Molecular Genetics, presents strategies for mentoring graduate students.
This is part of the VPR Lunch & Learn series. Bring your lunch. We'll provide beverages and dessert. Registration is not required.
Music for all: Evaluation of an inclusive summer music camp for elementary school students
Using psycholinguistic inquiry to investigate autobiographical memories of musical experiences
Presented by:
Olivia Yinger, PhD, Lucille Caudill Little Associate Professor and Chair of Music Therapy
Kim Carter, Office of Sponsored Projects Administration, presents an overview of OSPA services including proposal budgeting, export controls and financial conflict of interest.
This is part of the VPR Lunch & Learn series. Bring your lunch. We'll provide beverages and dessert. Registration is not required.
Barbara Duncan, Proposal Development Office, presents funding opportunities & proposal writing tips specific to NSF proposals.
This is part of the VPR Lunch & Learn series. Bring your lunch. We'll provide beverages and dessert. Registration is not required.
Kathy Grzech, Director, UK Proposal Development Office
RSVP to Emily.Clear@uky.edu
Patrick Kitzman, PT, PHD, associate dean for research in the UK College of Health Sciences, will receive the Outstanding Advocacy in Neurologic Physical Therapy Award from the American Physical Therapy Association at the APTA’s annual conference in 2020. This prestigious honor is given to those in the field of physical therapy who have made an extraordinary impact on advocacy for neurologic physical therapy.
Josh Van Wyngaarden grew up in a military family, traveling all over the world during his father’s 22 years in the Air Force.
“It’s really all I ever knew,” he said. “And I knew I wanted to serve in that way, too.”