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Research Pathways to Impact: Breakthrough Strategies to Accelerate Team Research

Research Pathways to Impact: Breakthrough Strategies to Accelerate Team Research

 

Join research leaders from across North America as we explore the concept of codifying a framework to accelerate research impact using the ‘HIBAR- Highly Integrative Basic And Responsive’ approach. This session we will hear from research leaders about complex and impactful projects, and advance a dialogue with them to investigate if their key insights are translatable to other researcher opportunities.

Event Details

April 29, 2021, 1:00 – 2:00 pm PST

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Agenda

Opening and Welcome

Dr. Paul Dodd, Associate Vice Chancellor, Office of Research at UC Davis
Dr. Scott Slovic, Associate Director for the HIBAR Research Alliance and Distinguished Professor of Environmental Humanities at the University of Idaho

Introduction to HIBAR Research Approach
Dr. Lorne Whitehead
Director for the HIBAR Research Alliance
University of British Columbia’s Special Advisor on Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Research and Professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy

Presentations

Deployment of a rapid, saliva-based testing program for SARS-CoV-2
Dr. Richard Michelmore
Founding Director of the UC Davis Genome Center and Distinguished Professor in the Departments of Plant Sciences, Molecular & Cellular Biology, and Medical Microbiology and Immunology

Building the framework: Creating UC Davis COVID-19 research response
Dr. Ana Lucia Cordova
Strategic Initiatives Manager at UC Davis

Facilitating HIBAR Research through Coordinated Institutional Research Networks
Dr. Randy W. Larsen, Associate Dean, Office of Research and Scholarship, College of Arts and Sciences, University of South Florida

Using big data to fight COVID-19 (NSF-RAPID project)
Dr. Sylvia Wilson Thomas
Associate Professor in Electrical Engineering and former Assistant Dean for the College of Engineering, University of South Florida

Panel Discussion & Q&A

Lessons learned and opportunities to translate to other research challenges
Moderator: Dr. Scott Slovic, Associate Director for the HIBAR Research Alliance

    • Randy Larsen, University of South Florida
    • Richard Michelmore, UC Davis
    • Sylvia Wilson Thomas, University of South Florida
    • Paul Dodd, UC Davis

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