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- CRISPR: New Frontiers February 24, 2020
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EventFebruary 24, 2020CRISPR: New Frontiers
MoreLearn about the cellular, molecular, and biochemical pathways of CRISPR-associated proteins, DNA repair pathways, and applications in diverse organisms, including for human health and disease biology.
Event14th Annual Machine Learning SymposiumMarch 13, 2020MoreThe longest-running conference on Machine Learning in the Eastern United States, ML2020 will convene leading researchers from academia and industry to discuss recent advances in applied and theoretical Machine Learning.
EventMitochondria in Complex DiseasesApril 21, 2020MoreSpeakers at this symposium will explore new advances in the basic biology of mitochondria, and highlight the role of mitochondrial damage and dysfunction in cardiovascular disease, immunology, regenerative medicine, neurodegenerative disease, and aging
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EventBuilding Your Personal BrandFebruary 8, 2020MoreYour personal brand or your professional reputation has a direct influence on your impact as a scientist, contributor, team player and leader. The way you are perceived is how you will be defined. The only way of changing or influencing that, is by being aware of that image and taking assertive steps to improve it.
Is Your Research Award-Worthy?MoreWhy are some brilliant researchers celebrated early in their careers, while others languish in obscurity? Check out these 5 tips to improve the odds that you, and your research, will gain recognition.
EventWhat Happens When We Die? Surviving Cardiac ArrestNovember 18, 2019MoreThis evening panel will explore current scientific discoveries regarding our understanding of death and cardiac arrest. Topics include: the impact of recent discoveries related to brain protection strategies, reversing cardiac arrest and death, consciousness, the human experience of cardiac arrest, and transformational experiences of death.
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News #IAmNYAS: NseAbasi NsikakAbasi EtimMoreAcademy Member NseAbasi NsikakAbasi Etim, PhD is promoting science beyond boundaries. Read on to learn about her work in our virtual mentoring programs.
News #IAmNYAS: Ethel RommMoreWorking in engineering and construction since World War II, Academy Member Ethel Romm brings a unique energy and perspective to our Lyceum Society.
News From Scientist to Venture Capital Investor: Meet Jorge M. TorresLearn how Academy Member Jorge M. Torres used his scientific background to help launch a career as a venture capital investor.More - Programs Programs
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Annals of the New York Academy of SciencesSpecial Issue: Regulatory PeptidesMoreThe fifteen papers in this special Annals issue provide a snapshot of the physiological, pharmacological, and therapeutic frontiers of the field of regulatory peptide research.
Annals of the New York Academy of SciencesSpecial Issue: Autonomic Nervous System Regulation and Metabolic DiseasesMoreThe six reviews and one original article in this special Annals issue describe recent research on the role of the autonomic nervous system in the pathophysiology of metabolic diseases.
Annals of the New York Academy of SciencesSpecial Issue: Speech Rhythm in Ontogenetic, Phylogenetic, and Glossogenetic DevelopmentMoreThis special Annals issue presents twelve papers describing current research on speech rhythm that provide insights into its role in the development of speech capacity in humans.
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