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ORE to Host Upcoming COS Events

This April, the Office of Research and Engagement is hosting events from two Communities of Scholars.

On April 16 at 2 p.m., the Biomembranes Community of Scholars will host the following presentations:

“Encapsulation of Antimicrobial Peptides in Bicontinuous Microemulsion-based Delivery Systems”
Madison Oehler, BESS

“A2A Adenosine Receptor Conformational Dynamics Revealed by Single-Molecule Fluorescence”
Shushu Wei, BCMB

Registration is required to attend. Click here to learn more.

On April 15-16, the Critical Race Collective (CRC) Community of Scholars will host the second Critical Race Symposium, a virtual two-day event, on the application of critical race theory to research, teaching, and scholar-activism.

Beginning Thursday evening and continuing most of the day Friday, the event will feature research presentations, a moderated panel discussion, an invited community presentation, and invited keynote talks from nationally renowned scholars.

Registration is required to attend. Click here to learn more.

The Communities of Scholars (CoS) Program was launched by the Office of Research and Engagement as a way to encourage the growth of research affinity groups that cross disciplinary boundaries. Each CoS is composed of UT researchers from multiple departments, colleges, and/or units, united by a shared research theme or topic area, and organized to share research capabilities, assess collective research strengths, and explore opportunities for collaboration.