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8274 Big Bend Blvd., St. Louis, MO 63119
The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP) invites all members of the Webster University community to join us for our final session of ORSP’s Curious Conversations series, scheduled for Tuesday November 7th from 3-4:30pm in ISB 140.
Thanks to everyone who has turned out to make our first two sessions overwhelming successes! We anticipate another excellent turnout when Dr. Andrew Elvington, Assistant Professor, Natural Sciences and Mathematics, will lead a discussion on “Environmental Influences of Innate Immunity Function.”
BYO snacks and refreshments start at 3pm in ISB 140. Sharing of ideas and snacks is encouraged!
Note that all are welcome, so feel free to share with/invite others!
If you are interested in pitching your idea for a future session, we are looking for presenters for the Spring 2024 series!
About Curious Conversations:
The Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP) invites all members of the Webster University community to step into the realm of Webster's 'Curious Conversations' series – a monthly rendezvous where the dynamism of current events, the prowess of faculty expertise, and the depths of scholarly inquiry converge for a delightful mix! Our mission? To craft an environment where minds meld and connections flourish, all in an inviting and relaxed atmosphere. Each session springs to life by fusing a current event, whether weighty or whimsical, with the scholarly mastery of a Webster University faculty member. Expect engaging discussions with fellow participants, and be sure to make time for the pre- and post-event conversation and connection. Brought to you by ORSP and open to all members of our community, this series invites you to 'BYO' snacks and refreshments, encouraging the sharing of treats and ideas alike. Join us and experience the fusion of fun and knowledge – because at 'Curious Conversations,' learning is a social affair.
Please direct any questions to Dr. Eric Goedereis at ericgoedereis18@webster.edu.
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