May 232018
Wednesday Lecture Series
Yeast aging as a model for understanding genomic immunity in eukaryotes
12:00 pm | ETH Zurich
May 232018
Wednesday Lecture Series
12:00 pm | ETH Zurich
May 222018
Translational Research Seminar Series
Sarah Soden, MD (CMH) & Jay Vivian, PhD (KUMC)
May 222018
Translational Research Seminar Series
4:00 pm | Jay Vivian, Kansas University Medical Center
May 092018
Wednesday Lecture Series
12:00 pm | National Institutes of Health
May 022018
Wednesday Lecture Series
12:00 pm | University of California, San Diego
May 012018
Apr 252018
Wednesday Lecture Series
12:30 pm | Yale University
Apr 182018
Wednesday Lecture Series
12:30 pm | Northwestern University
The Stowers Institute hosts conferences and symposia that encompass an array of research topics. The goal of these events is to bring together eminent scientists from all over the world and provide them an opportunity to explore scientifically challenging ideas. These events are often the catalysts for collaborations that result in significant scientific findings.
BIG IDEAS is a scientific lecture series from the Stowers Institute that explores how science informs and inspires our communities. It aims to bring cutting-edge and provocative scientific ideas in an engaging and accessible way to the greater Kansas City community. The series is designed to inspire a thirst for scientific knowledge and illustrate the roles that scientific discoveries play in our lives and communities.
This ongoing seminar series explores topics in many areas of research through scientifically technical presentations by distinguished researchers from institutions across the country and around the world. This public lecture series, geared for scientific audiences, is held during the academic fall and spring semesters.
The Wednesday Lecture Series is supported by a generous grant from the Stowers Foundation.
For more information and to register for webinars, contact .
The Translational Research Seminar Series highlights research from Kansas City area institutions. These seminars are intended to provide an avenue for meaningful discussions and collaborations that move foundational science discoveries into practice more quickly and efficiently for the benefit of human health. Held during the academic year, the seminars are co-organized and attended by researchers from the Stowers Institute, Children’s Mercy, the University of Kansas Medical Center, and the University of Missouri-Kansas City.
Seminars are currently offered in hybrid format. For more information and the virtual attendance link, please contact .