KARL ERNST VON BAER (1792-1876). De ovi mammalium et hominis genesi. Leipzig: Sumptibus L. Vossii, 1827. Baer was an early pioneer of modern embryology who, through painstaking and patient effort, […]
Author Archives: Sarah Andrews
Celebrate Iowa City Darwin Day March 3-4th
Celebrate Iowa City Dawin Day, a celebration of science and it’s contributions to humanity! Darwin Day is sponored by The University of Iowa Libraries. Schedule of Events March 3rd-4th, 2017 […]
Get started with a systematic review with our workshops this Spring
Are you interested in conducting a systematic review? We have two workshops to help you get started. Step one- Systematic Reviews: Nuts and Bolts of a Systematic Review […]
Faculty and Scholars: learn to measure your scholarly impact | Workshop Thurs., Feb. 23, 1-2pm @Hardin Library
Scopus and Web of Science databases are multidisciplinary and allow you to measure scholarly impact, with a focus on health sciences. Most citations that are in EMBASE are also in […]
Researchers | workshop on data management planning | Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2-3pm @Hardin Library
As a result of recent requirements to expand public access to the results of federally funded research, researchers in all disciplines are required to “better account for and manage the […]
Clinical mobile apps | Technology Tour & Meet Up | Wednesday Feb. 15, 2-3pm
Take a tour of some new (and some well-established) apps for your mobile device or smart phone! At this informal brown bag technology meeting, you’ll not only be shown a […]
Evolution of University of Iowa Urology Department 1915-1949 | History of Medicine Lecture | Thursday, Feb. 23
The University of Iowa History of Medicine Society invites you to a lecture by Charles Hawtrey, M.D., Professor Emeritus, Department of Urology, University of Iowa Carver College of Medicine The Evolution […]
Pietro D’Abano | February 2017 Notes from the John Martin Rare Book Room @Hardin Library
PIETRO d’ABANO (1250-1315?). Conciliator differentiarum philosophorum et medicorum. Venice: Gabriele di Pietro, for Thomas de Tarvisio, 1476. Pietro d’Abano was an influential man of his time. A Paduan physician, philospher and astrologer, […]
Pietro D’Abano | February 2017 Notes from the John Martin Rare Book Room @Hardin Library
PIETRO d’ABANO (1250-1315?). Conciliator differentiarum philosophorum et medicorum. Venice: Gabriele di Pietro, for Thomas de Tarvisio, 1476. Pietro d’Abano was an influential man of his time. A Paduan physician, philospher and astrologer, […]
Health News from the Greater Midwest Region (GMR) Office @Hardin Library | February 2017
The GMR Office is using its Facebook page to help members make connections between health news and available National Library of Medicine (NLM) resources and databases. Health news is presented […]