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SUMMARY:Boston Bacterial Meeting
DESCRIPTION:BBM was founded in 1995 by two postdocs from Richard Losick’s lab at Harvard\, Kit Pogliano and Karen McGovern\, with the goal of bringing bacteriologists from the greater Boston area together to present their work and share ideas. BBM\, now in its 29th year\, has proven to be a vibrant meeting\, attended not only by bacteriologists from the Boston area but from all over the country. Keeping with its roots\, the conference is being planned and organized by a committee of students\, postdocs\, and other early career researchers. This year\, the organizational committee is co-chaired by Alam García-Heredia\, a postdoc in Alan Grossman’s lab at MIT\, and Shailab Shrestha\, a graduate student in Aimee Shen’s lab at Tufts.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/boston-bacterial-meeting/
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SUMMARY:Public Symposium: Stem Cells at the Planetarium
DESCRIPTION:Join host Dr. Insoo Hyun at the Museum of Science’s renowned Charles Hayden Planetarium for a specially curated planetarium show\, followed by audience discussion with Dr. Arun Sharma. \nThe International Space Station (ISS) and Low Earth Orbit (LEO) can serve as accessible\, unique environments to study human development in microgravity. At the forefront of this new frontier is Dr. Sharma\, who led a project that sent human stem cell-derived heart cells to the ISS to study the effects of microgravity on human heart function. Learn how stem cell biomanufacturing in space is being explored through commercial\, governmental\, and academic collaboration.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/public-symposium-stem-cells-at-the-planetarium/
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