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University of Kentucky President Eli Capilouto on Friday announced that he has selected College of Medicine Dean Bob DiPaola to serve as acting provost.
DiPaola will begin his duties as acting provost July 1 for a one-year appointment until June 30, 2022. Capilouto has announced he will begin a national search for a permanent provost this fall.
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DiPaola is a highly regarded leader who has successfully engaged multidisciplinary groups for initiatives in research and education, Capilouto wrote in an email to the campus Friday afternoon. His collaborative approach and commitment to shared governance working alongside outstanding faculty, staff and learners has led the college to unprecedented growth and progress in recent years in many ways that have led our institution in advancing our mission.
UK College of Medicine Dean Bob DiPaola will be acting provost at UK starting July 1. Photo by Shaun Ring.
LEXINGTON, Ky. (May 14, 2021) University of Kentucky President Eli Capilouto on Friday announced that he has selected College of Medicine Dean Bob DiPaola to serve as acting provost.
DiPaola will begin his duties as acting provost July 1 for a one-year appointment until June 30, 2022. Capilouto has announced he will begin a national search for a permanent provost this fall.
DiPaola “is a highly regarded leader who has successfully engaged multidisciplinary groups for initiatives in research and education,” Capilouto wrote in an email to the campus Friday afternoon. “His collaborative approach and commitment to shared governance working alongside outstanding faculty, staff and learners has led the college to unprecedented growth and progress in recent years in many ways that have led our institution in advancing our mission.”
Community Bulletin Board: the North and South Brunswick Sentinel (for May 5)
Join the South Brunswick Public Library for an informative seminar on what you need to know about elder law and Medicaid at 7 p.m. May 5.
This virtual seminar will be presented by estate planning, probate and trust administration attorney Joshua F. Cheslow of Drescher & Cheslow in Manalapan.
To be notified should the program be cancelled to receive any handouts after the program, register here with an accurate email address, and a reminder containing the Zoom link will be sent.
Otherwise, direct access to the Zoom link can be found here
North Brunswick Library announces May adult programs
North Brunswick Library announces May adult programs
The North Brunswick Library announced its adult programming for May.
A coloring workshop will be held at 7 p.m. May 3. Participants will make a color wheel and learn how to create tints/shades and complementary colors. Register in advance at https://forms.gle/dEqwpTuaCdG4Z6xBA
A seminar on wills, estate planning and probate will be held at 6 p.m. May 4. Kenneth Vercammen will discuss how to correctly navigate the current changes to the New Jersey Probate Law, and make estate planning easy while protecting your family. Register at https://form.jotform.com/210596105001138
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IMAGE: CRISPR-sciATAC is a novel integrative genetic screening platform that jointly captures CRISPR gene perturbations and single-cell chromatin accessibility genome-wide. The new method harnesses the programmability of the gene editing system. view more
Credit: Sanjana Lab of New York Genome Center and NYU
NEW YORK, NY (April 29, 2021) - In a new resource for the scientific community, published today in
Nature Biotechnology, researchers in the lab of Neville Sanjana, PhD, at the New York Genome Center (NYGC) and New York University (NYU) developed CRISPR-sciATAC, a novel integrative genetic screening platform that jointly captures CRISPR gene perturbations and single-cell chromatin accessibility genome-wide. With this technology, they profile changes in genome organization and create a large-scale atlas of how loss of individual chromatin-altering enzymes impacts the human genome. The new method harnesses the programmability of the gene editing system CRISP