From histologies to fluorescent microscopy, images are an important tool for the analysis and presentation of scientific work. Occasionally, scientific images transcend their role as a medium for transmitting information and contain the aesthetic qualities that transform them into objects of beauty and art.
Submit your scientific images to our first Science as Art Contest! The winning images will be printed and displayed in Stanford Surgery’s offices—including our new space in Discovery Hall—featured on the department’s social media channels, and may be used on department websites.
Deadline: May 22
Submit your image here: https://forms.gle/QSSDKowsaomCPpGbA
All Stanford Surgery faculty, staff, and trainees are eligible to participate.
7-7:15 Seed Grant Update- Drs. Arden Morris & Geoff Gurtner
7:15-7:30 New Mentoring Program- Dr. Iris Litt
7:30-8 MD Discovery Curriculum- Drs. Paul Utz and Dan Bernstein
Top research institutions have substantiated the powerful benefits of mindfulness practices on increased productivity, critical decision-making, and out-of-the-box problem-solving. In this workshop, you will receive content about how and why we can react negatively to stress and the latest research in neuroscience on the most effective techniques that take us from overwhelmed, anxious, and uncertain to clear, calm, and resilient. Learn how mindfulness, and resilience, coupled with compassion, can markedly improve your daily experience. In this workshop, you will explore and practice 3 takeaways that will change your relationship to stress now and pre-wire your brain for resiliency in the future.
Instructor: Patty McLucas is the founder of Mindful Wellness and has more than 20 years of experience as a wellness consultant. She teaches classes in mindfulness for Stanford’s Cancer Supportive Care Program and Health Improvement Program as well as other organizations including Apple and Google.
Please RSVP at this link:
https://stanforduniversity.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_b1uwefC68ryApEx