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Unlocking Genomic Insights: Exploring the nCounter Analysis System at Colorado State UniversityThursday, November 21, 2024, 10 - 11amJoin the Experimental Pathology Facility for an in-depth exploration of the nCounter® Analysis System. Discover its powerful capabilities, cross-disciplinary applications, and learn how to access this technology on campus to advance your gene expression research. Come learn why this system has been highlighted in over 7,000 peer-reviewed publications.
Plus, learn about our exclusive CSU grant program, offering a unique opportunity to win a free 12-slide nCounter project!
https://go.brukerspatialbiology.com/CSU-nCounter-Grant-Program.html
The Division of Human Resources is pleased to announce that CSU employees will again receive three well-being days during Fall Break.
For 2024, three well-being days will be observed during Fall Break in addition to the designated holidays of Nov. 28 and 29. This will give faculty and staff without essential duties the entire week off. The well-being days are Nov. 25 through Nov. 27.
These days are designed to provide individual employees time to unplug from work and recharge. Taking time off is crucial for maintaining a healthy work-life integration and we are happy to provide this opportunity to our employees.
In the rare case that an employee cannot take well-being days during this period, supervisors are asked to work with the employee to schedule the same number of well-being days between July 1, 2024 and June 30, 2025. For more information, please see these frequently asked questions on the Human Resources website.
Balance Screenings with UCHealth Aspen ClubWednesday, December 18, 2024, 9am - 12pmBalance screenings are brought to you by UCHealth's Aspen Club, in partnership with CSU's Center for Healthy Aging.
These free screenings are performed by physical and occupational therapists, will assess your fall risk using the STEADI (Stopping Elderly Accidents, Deaths, & Injuries) Initiative tools and protocols. Balance and fall prevention strategies, programs, and resources will be shared based on your results.
Registration is required by calling the Aspen Club at 970.495.8560.
Location: CSU's Center for Healthy Aging, 151 W. Lake St., Suite 1400, Fort Collins
* For easiest access to the check-in table for balance screenings, attendees should use the west entrance of the Health and Medical Center.
* Free public parking is available beside the building in the Health and Medical Center lot.