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Phase Separation in Biology and DiseaseFebruary 20, 2019MoreThis one day symposium will bring together scientists from academia and industry to dissect the latest advances in the field of biological phase separation and discuss the implications for human disease.
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Introductory Coding for ResearchersJanuary 26 - January 27, 2019MoreThis workshop, facilitated by Software Carpentry, aims to teach scientists and researchers the basic computing concepts and skills that will help them analyze large scale data sets, and let them get more done in less time with less effort. This two-day curriculum shows participants how to automate repetitive tasks with the Unix shell, how to grow a program from a few lines to a few hundred using Python or R, and how to track and share their work using Git.
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13th Annual Machine Learning SymposiumMarch 1, 2019MoreThe longest-running conference on Machine Learning in the Eastern United States, ML2019 will convene leading researchers from academia and industry to discuss recent advances in applied and theoretical Machine Learning.
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Grantsmanship for Postdocs: Pathway to Independence AwardsMoreIn this eBriefing, graduate students and postdoctoral fellows can learn best practices for effective grantsmanship, specifically applied to the NIH K99/R00 career transition grant application.
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Immigration Info Session for Advanced Degree Holders in STEMMoreIn this eBriefing, an experienced immigration attorney explains different visa categories, regulations, and recent changes in legislation for STEM professionals interested in the transition to visas such as H1B, O1, and permanent residency (green card).
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Academia Challenges for Women in STEM: Training, Discrimination, and PolicyMoreFrom institutional barriers to persistent biases, women in academia face a number of obstacles when pursuing careers in STEM. A comprehensive look at Elsevier’s 2017 Gender in the Global Research Landscape report sheds light on those unique challenges.
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MoreWorking in engineering and construction since World War II, Academy Member Ethel Romm brings a unique energy and perspective to our Lyceum Society.
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Special Issue: Global Prevalence and Disease Burden of Thiamine and Vitamin D DeficienciesMoreThis special issue presents two technical reports that present the most recent assessment of the prevalence and disease burden of thiamine and vitamin D deficiency in low‐ and middle‐income countries, as well as providing roadmaps for implementing effective intervention strategies.
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Special Issue: Annals ReportsMoreThis Annals Reports special issue presents one Concise Review, three Reviews, and three Original Research papers in different areas of clinical and basic research.
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Special Issue: The Will to Meaning: Seeking the Why of Our ExistenceMoreIn this Annals issue, leading scientists and scholars explore the question of meaning through the lens of scientific inquiry, using interdisciplinary approaches to examine the various sources from which we might derive greater insight into the meaning and purpose of human existence.
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