U of A Faculty Invited to Attend Telemedicine Showcase
FAYETTEVILLE, Ark. — The University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences routinely highlights its biomedical research programs in a series of faculty mixers called “Showcases,” which typically draw 100 to 150 UAMS faculty, staff and students who interested in emerging areas of research. The next Showcase, scheduled for 4-5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, June 4, will feature research in telemedicine.
UAMS has extended an invitation to telemedicine researchers on the Fayetteville campus to participate in the June 4 Showcase. In addition, 15 posters will be displayed, and showcase organizers have reserved four spaces for Fayetteville campus researchers.
If you would like to attend, please e-mail an RSVP to Cynthia Sagers, associate vice provost for research and economic development, at csagers@uark.edu, and please indicate in your message whether you would like to present a poster.
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Cynthia Sagers, associate vice provost
Academic Affairs
479-575-5624,
csagers@uark.edu
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