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SUMMARY:January 2025 NESACS Meeting with Olaris\, Inc. Featuring Elizabeth O'Day
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Tuesday\, January 21st for an evening featuring Elizabeth O’Day\, CEO and Founder of Olaris\, Inc.\, with Nicole Holderman and Chen Dong who will be presenting: “Leveraging metabolomics and machine learning for precision diagnostics“\nAbstract: In this talk we explore the power of metabolomics for biomarker and diagnostic development and highlight the multidisciplinary team and skills needed to bring innovative products to market. Dr. Elizabeth O’Day will begin by describing her vision of Olaris as a precision diagnostic company that combines metabolomics\, machine learning\, and biology to develop tools that transform how we diagnose and treat disease. Beginning in ancient Egypt\, metabolites have provided powerful biomarkers of human health\, but only recently have advances in technology and data analysis enabled us to uncover new insights into human biology and disease. \nThe second part of the talk will be conducted by two science leaders at Olaris. First\, Dr. Nicole Holderman will describe the myOLARIS-toolbox\, which combines multi-dimensional NMR spectroscopy\, mass spec\, and rigorous statistical and machine learning analysis to fuel our biomarker discovery engine. Then\, Chen Dong will detail how we leveraged our platform to launch the world’s first non-uniformly sampled (NUS) multi-dimensional NMR-based diagnostic for the non-invasive monitoring of kidney transplant immune status. \nMore about Liz O’Day\, Ph.D. and the Olaris Team can be found on the Olaris\, Inc. website at: https://www.myolaris.com/about \nPublic is Invited\nREGISTRATION IS REQUIRED \, including annual board meeting\, monthly board meeting\, reception\, dinner\, and talk.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/january-2025-nesacs-meeting-with-olaris-inc-featuring-elizabeth-oday/
LOCATION:Boston College\, 140 Commonwealth Avenue\, Chestnut Hill\, MA\, 02467\, United States
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SUMMARY:AI\, Health Equity\, and Ethics Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The AI\, Health Equity\, and Ethics Symposium explores the theme of epistemic humility\, cultural humility\, and diverse perspectives\, alongside meaningful community involvement\, to transform the way we think\, learn\, and collaborate to prevent AI from perpetuating existing disparities. Opening with a keynote by Dr. Tereza Hendl\, a philosopher and bioethicist\, the event explores broad ethical frameworks and specific challenges\, such as the limitations of AI and bias. Workshops will focus on bias mitigation strategies co-designed with marginalized communities\, emphasizing participatory action research to democratize innovation and promote just healthcare outcomes. By centering community expertise and lived experiences\, the symposium encourages a reimagining of AI’s role in healthcare—ensuring that technological advances work to reduce\, not reinforce\, disparities.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/ai-health-equity-and-ethics-symposium/
LOCATION:1 Main St.\, 1 Main St.\, Boston\, MA\, United States
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SUMMARY:8th Annual Neurophotonics Center Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Methods for imaging the structure and function of the nervous system are central to the study of neuroscience in all organisms. Neurophotonics techniques applied across a wide array of species\, with varied anatomical complexities\, sensory systems\, behavioral repertoires\, and natural habitats are generating new understanding of the nature and function of the nervous system.   \nMany of the advanced imaging approaches used to study the nervous system were first developed in so-called model species that are widely used in neuroscience research. Research and technique development in these model organisms continue to define the cutting-edge of neurophotonics and push the limits of what is possible. In addition\, recent advances in genetic techniques and sequencing technologies have allowed neuroscience researchers to adapt these neuroimaging approaches for use in non-traditional organisms. This has enabled neuroimaging of structure and function in animals with unique specializations\, capabilities and behaviors\, allowing for the comparison and understanding of nervous system function across the diversity of animals on this planet. \nThis symposium will present neuroimaging approaches used in a diverse assortment of species. This includes model organisms\, which set the standards for what is possible\, as well as non-traditional model species\, which allow for new insights into the function of unique nervous systems. We aim to explore similarities and differences in imaging approaches used throughout the animal kingdom\, and to identify and understand commonalities of nervous system function that apply across the tree of life. 
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/8th-annual-neurophotonics-center-symposium/
LOCATION:Computing and Data Sciences Building\, Boston University\, 665 Commonwealth Ave\, Boston\, MA\, 02215\, United States
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SUMMARY:Science\, Technology\, & Ethics in the Real World
DESCRIPTION:MIT is a literally world-changing institution\, equipping its students\, faculty\, and alumni to innovate in science and technology for a better future.  But what sort of future should we be building? \nIn this mini-course\, participants explore case studies for thinking about what sorts of technologies we should be building\, asking questions of meaning\, purpose\, and ultimate goals. In addition to learning about both religious and secular ethical frameworks\, participants discuss real-world case studies of ethical dilemmas faced by the MIT community. New for 2025\, participants will learn about and discuss the complex economic incentives that make ethical choices in industry so difficult\, addressing what happens when your hopes and dreams collide with the realities of the job market. \nPast topics have included: \n\nWhat MIT didn’t teach you: an alumni panel exploring everyday ethics and human flourishing in technological industry (with Ted Leung\, Ernie Prabhakar\, Angie Du\, Marcus Gibson)\nClimate science (with Dorothy Boorse\, Professor of Biology at Gordon College)\nBioethics (with Praveen Sethupathy\, Professor of Physiological Genomics at Cornell University)\nArtificial Intelligence (with Ehi Nosakhare (MIT PhD ‘18)\, Senior Data and Applied Science Manager at Microsoft)
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/science-technology-ethics-in-the-real-world/
LOCATION:Building 16\, 21 Ames St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
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SUMMARY:BWH Cancer Research Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The Brigham Research Institute (BRI) cordially invites members of the community to participate in the upcoming Cancer Research Symposium. The event will feature cutting-edge research presentations and an interactive poster session with Brigham and MGB-affiliated researchers. The goal of the symposium is to bring together the community\, highlight the breadth and depth of cancer research at BWH and MGB\, and foster interdisciplinary research collaborations. \n 
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/bwh-cancer-research-symposium/
LOCATION:Brigham & Women’s Hospital
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SUMMARY:Symposium on Biodiversity and Non-traditional Model Organisms with Dr. Nipam Patel\, Director of the Marine Biological Laboratory
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to announce our inaugural symposium on biodiversity and non-traditional model organisms\, made possible by the SQoL Grant Program from the MIT School of Science. We are honored to welcome Dr. Nipam Patel\, Director of the Marine Biological Laboratory (MBL) and Professor at the University of Chicago\, as our first speaker. Dr. Patel will introduce MBL\, a historic biological research institute founded in 1888 in Woods Hole\, Massachusetts\, and discuss its flagship programs and summer courses that support scientists at every stage of their careers—from undergraduates to professors-level. He will also highlight MBL’s pioneering work with non-model organisms\, demonstrating how these unique species lead to groundbreaking discoveries and new insights in biology. Additionally\, Dr. Patel will share fascinating research from his lab on body patterning and germline regeneration in species such as butterflies and shrimps. \nAs part of the SQoL program\, we will host a raffle following the talk\, with exciting prizes including the new AirPods 4\, mugs\, squid hats\, books\, and stickers. To participate in the raffle\, please click the link to register.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/symposium-on-biodiversity-and-non-traditional-model-organisms-with-dr-nipam-patel-director-of-the-marine-biological-laboratory/
LOCATION:Singleton Auditorium\, 43 Vassar St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
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SUMMARY:Lights\, Camera\, Action
DESCRIPTION:Join us as the multidisciplinary team behind Lumicell’s groundbreaking technology to improve outcomes for cancer patients recounts their journey from Koch Institute Frontier Research Program seed funding through recent FDA-approval\, as well as the personal experiences that inspire them. \nLumicell’s technology is designed to address the challenge of cancer cells left behind during tumor removal surgery.  These residual cancer cells can lead to costly and invasive additional treatments\, drive disease relapse and progression\, and worsen patient quality of life and survival. Lumicell’s cost effective\, real-time imaging system for eliminating even single residual cancer cells during surgery was FDA-approved last spring for initial application in breast cancer\, and will greatly improve patient outcomes as it pursues application in several additional solid tumors. \nFeaturing\nMoungi Bawendi\, PhD \nLester Wolfe Professor\, Professor of Chemistry \nLinda Griffith\, PhD \nSchool of Engineering Professor of Teaching Innovation\, Professor of Biological and Mechanical Engineering \nW. David Lee\, ’69 (II A)\, SM ’70 (II) \nFounder\, Lumicell \n\nRemarks begin at 5:30 p.m.\, with a reception to follow at 6:45 p.m.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/lights-camera-action/
LOCATION:Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research\, 500 Main Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02142\, United States
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SUMMARY:DF/HCC Celebration of Early Career Investigators in Cancer Research
DESCRIPTION:Early career investigators are a unique reservoir of new ideas\, innovation\, and excellence in cancer research. To celebrate this\, we welcome you to join the 12th Annual DF/HCC Celebration of Early Investigators in Cancer Research. This symposium will showcase the talent of early career investigators at the Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center (DF/HCC) who work in several areas of population science\, including epidemiology\, biostatistics\, outcomes\, diversity\, and survivorship. We invite all members of the public to attend the event. We also invite students\, post-docs\, residents\, clinical fellows\, and early career investigators to submit abstracts for consideration as oral or poster presentations. We look forward to an exciting afternoon of discussion\, sharing new discoveries\, and building new collaborations. – Lorelei Mucci\, ScD (HSPH)\, Giovanni Parmigiani\, PhD (DFCI)\, Erica Feick (DFCI)\, Hannah Guard (HSPH)\, and Megan Shanahan (HSPH). \nThis event will be held at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in the Yawkey Conference Center. Currently\, the event will be held in-person; however\, adjustments to the event status will be considered if there are changes to masking regulations.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/df-hcc-celebration-of-early-career-investigators-in-cancer-research-3/
LOCATION:Dana Farber Cancer Institute\, 450 Brookline Avenue\, Yawkey Center for Cancer Care\, Lavine Family Dining Pavilion\, 3rd Floor\, Boston\, MA\, 02215\, United States
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SUMMARY:2024 Cancer Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Keynote: Sasha Gusev\, PhD\, Characterizing Germline Cancer Mechanisms at Scale: Risk\, Tumor Evolution\, and Treatment Outcomes \nFollowing the keynote address\, there will be a poster session featuring student trainees. \n*The keynote will also be streamed via Zoom. \n 
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/2024-cancer-symposium/
LOCATION:Yawkey Center for Cancer Care\, 450 Brookline Ave\, Boston\, MA\, Boston\, United States
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SUMMARY:MIT Neurotech 2024
DESCRIPTION:The Neurotech 2024 symposium presents six talks by neurotechnology pioneers whose cutting-edge innovations are changing the face of neurobiological research from molecules to cognition. There will also be short talks by MIT students and postdocs.  The Symposium is open to the public\, but seating is limited\, and registration is required.  This year’s symposium will be held in person at MIT building 46-3002\, Singleton Auditorium\, from 10am-5pm\, with a reception to follow. \n\n  \n\nFor more information\, and to register for this event\, visit the Neurotech 2024 website and click “Register Here” to be sent to the Eventbrite registration page.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/mit-neurotech-2024/
LOCATION:Singleton Auditorium\, 43 Vassar St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
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SUMMARY:National Academy of Sciences Richard Lounsbery Lecture: An Evening with Dr. Feng Zhang (Hosted by Museum of Science)
DESCRIPTION:Don’t miss a special evening celebrating the National Academy of Sciences’ 2021 Richard Lounsbery Award recipient\, world renowned molecular biologist Dr. Feng Zhang. \nThis year\, the Museum of Science is honored to partner with the National Academy of Sciences to host a special evening of lecture and conversation celebrating awardee Dr. Feng Zhang’s groundbreaking achievements\, centering on his current work exploring biological diversity. \nJoin us for this illuminating evening with one of the world’s greatest scientific minds. Special pre-program reception for all attendees begins at 5:30 pm\, followed by Dr. Zhang’s lecture at 6:30 pm. In conversation with Insoo Hyun\, director of the Museum’s Center for Life Sciences. \nAbout the Award\nThe Richard Lounsbery Award is given by the National Academy of Sciences and the French Académie des Sciences to recognize extraordinary scientific achievement in biology and medicine. In addition to honoring scientific excellence\, the award is intended to stimulate research and encourage reciprocal scientific exchanges between the United States and France.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/national-academy-of-sciences-richard-lounsbery-lecture-an-evening-with-dr-feng-zhang-hosted-by-museum-of-science/
LOCATION:Museum of Science\, 1 Science Park\, Boston\, MA\, 02114\, United States
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CREATED:20241104T191903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241104T211849Z
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SUMMARY:Biology of Endemic\, Emerging\, and Even Submerging Viruses
DESCRIPTION:This annual symposium will be dedicated to the pathology and infectious mechanisms of endemic\, emerging\, and submerging viruses. \nThe event is sponsored by UMass Chan Medical School\, Harvard Medical School\, and the Maxwell Finland Fund. \nThe program will begin at 1 p.m. with a reception 5 – 6 p.m.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/biology-of-endemic-emerging-and-even-submerging-viruses/
LOCATION:Albert Sherman Center Auditorium\, 55 Lake Avenue North\, Worcester\, MA\, 01655\, United States
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CREATED:20241104T191621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241104T191621Z
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SUMMARY:P. J. E. Peebles at the Harvard Science Center
DESCRIPTION:Harvard Book Store\, the Harvard University Division of Science\, and the Harvard Library welcome P. J. E. Peebles—Nobel Prize–winning physicist and the Albert Einstein Professor of Science Emeritus in the Department of Physics at Princeton University—for a discussion of his book The Whole Truth: A Cosmologist’s Reflections on the Search for Objective Reality. \nTicketing\nThere are two ticket options available for this event. \nFree General Admission Ticket: Includes admission for one. \nBook-Included Ticket: Includes admission for one and one paperback copy of The Whole Truth \nAbout The Whole Truth\nFrom the Nobel Prize–winning physicist\, a personal meditation on the quest for objective reality in natural science \nA century ago\, thoughtful people questioned how reality could agree with physical theories that kept changing\, from a mechanical model of the ether to electric and magnetic fields\, and from homogeneous matter to electrons and atoms. Today\, concepts like dark matter and dark energy further complicate and enrich the search for objective reality. The Whole Truth is a personal reflection on this ongoing quest by one of the world’s most esteemed cosmologists. \nWhat lies at the heart of physical science? What are the foundational ideas that inform and guide the enterprise? Is the concept of objective reality meaningful? If so\, do our established physical theories usefully approximate it? P. J. E. Peebles takes on these and other big questions about the nature of science\, drawing on a lifetime of experience as a leading physicist and using cosmology as an example. He traces the history of thought about the nature of physical science since Einstein\, and succinctly lays out the fundamental working assumptions. Through a careful examination of the general theory of relativity\, Einstein’s cosmological principle\, and the theory of an expanding universe\, Peebles shows the evidence that we are discovering the nature of reality in successive approximations through increasingly rigorous scrutiny. \nA landmark work\, The Whole Truth is essential reading for anyone interested in the practice of science.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/p-j-e-peebles-at-the-harvard-science-center/
LOCATION:Harvard Science Center\, 1 Oxford Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02138\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241115T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241115T140000
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CREATED:20241104T192144Z
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SUMMARY:McGovern Institute Special Seminar\, Rachel Ryskin
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URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/mcgovern-institute-special-seminar-rachel-ryskin/
LOCATION:Building 46\, 43 Vassar St.\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241114T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241114T210000
DTSTAMP:20260417T051037
CREATED:20241018T221810Z
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SUMMARY:After Dark: Junk
DESCRIPTION:We’re celebrating the art and science of junk at November’s After Dark! Enjoy a performance by Reynaliz Herrera’s bicycle rock band Ideas\, Not Theories; learn from entrepreneurs creating fashion and design from chopsticks and banana crop waste; explore a special installation from the Footwear Collective; and create art with “MIT junk” collected from across campus. \nPlus\, take in a talk from Fixit Clinic’s Peter Mui on designing in durability and mingle with local “Fixit Coaches” in the galleries. \nBrews from Aeronaut and dumplings from Mei Mei will be available for purchase. \nCo-presented by MIT’s Office of Sustainability. \nGet your tickets here!
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/after-dark-junk/
LOCATION:MIT Museum\, 314 Main Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02142\, United States
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SUMMARY:Uncovering the Neural Circuit Mechanisms of Spontaneity
DESCRIPTION:Uncovering the neural circuit mechanisms of spontaneity\nPresented by Allison Hamilos\, Fellow\, Whitehead Institute\nThursday\, Nov.  14\, 2024\n4:00 – 5:00 PM\nIn this webinar\, Whitehead Fellow Allison Hamilos will discuss how her lab is using clues from human disease to understand how our brains enable spontaneous behavior. She will demonstrate how the moment-by-moment signaling of dopamine neurons influences both our perception of time and our ability to self-generate movements. Additionally\, she will explain how these new insights can help us better understand the many mysterious symptoms that arise in neurodegenerative conditions\, such as Parkinson’s disease. \nLive webinar with audience Q&A. \nModerator \nDavid Page\, Member\, Whitehead Institute\nProfessor of Biology\, MIT\nInvestigator\, Howard Hughes Medical Institute \n\nRegistration Link https://www.eventzilla.net/e/uncovering-the-neural-circuit-mechanisms-of-spontaneity-2138644566
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/uncovering-the-neural-circuit-mechanisms-of-spontaneity/
LOCATION:Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research\, 455 Main Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02142\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241108T173000
DTSTAMP:20260417T051037
CREATED:20241104T191746Z
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SUMMARY:5th Annual Health Data Science Symposium at Harvard
DESCRIPTION:Ethical Applications of AI\nMGB Neurosurgery and the Computational Neuroscience Outcomes Center at BWH are hosting the 5th Annual Health Data Science Symposium on November 8th\, 2024. Join us for an educational conference on health data science and the ethical implications of AI in neurosurgery. \nSpeakers include\nKeynote: David Blumenthal\, MD\, MPP\nRich W. Byrne\, MD\nEric K. Oermann\, MD\nAlex Rozek\nPranav Rajpurkar\, PhD\nDebraj Mukherjee\, MD\, MPH\nRohaid Ali\, MD
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/5th-annual-health-data-science-symposium-at-harvard/
LOCATION:Joseph B. Martin Conference Center\, 77 Avenue Louis Pasteur\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
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CREATED:20241018T221910Z
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SUMMARY:Discovery and Implementation of Blood-based Biomarkers for Multiple Sclerosis and Related Diseases
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Wyss Core Faculty David R. Walt\, PhD\, Diagnostics Grand Rounds brings clinicians with unmet needs to the Wyss Institute. The goal of these sessions is to inform technology developers about important clinical problems that can help them direct their technology development efforts. Presenters are asked to identify diagnostic needs that will have an impact on the quality of care they deliver. \nDr. Chitnis will discuss the discovery of blood-based biomarkers related to Multiple Sclerosis (MS) disease course and progress and challenges for their implementation into clinical practice. As well she will discuss similar work related to MOGAD.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/discovery-and-implementation-of-blood-based-biomarkers-for-multiple-sclerosis-and-related-diseases/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241105T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241105T120000
DTSTAMP:20260417T051037
CREATED:20241015T200432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241015T200451Z
UID:31976-1730800800-1730808000@scienceinboston.com
SUMMARY:Picture a Scientist: Film and Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:PICTURE A SCIENTIST chronicles the groundswell of researchers who are writing a new chapter for women scientists. Biologist Nancy Hopkins\, chemist Raychelle Burks\, and geologist Jane Willenbring lead viewers on a journey deep into their own experiences in the sciences\, ranging from brutal harassment to years of subtle slights. Following the film will be a panel discussion with several exception Women in STEM.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/picture-a-scientist-film-and-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:Simmons University\, 300 Fenway\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241101T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241101T180000
DTSTAMP:20260417T051037
CREATED:20240802T201116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240802T201116Z
UID:31116-1730451600-1730484000@scienceinboston.com
SUMMARY:Broad Institute Machine Learning in Drug Discovery Symposium 2024
DESCRIPTION:The third annual Machine Learning in Drug Discovery Symposium will highlight significant advancements in the application of machine learning techniques to drug discovery. The event will continue to bring together researchers applying machine learning to target validation\, hit identification and optimization\, clinical trial design\, biologics\, or other areas of drug discovery. \nbroad.io/MLDD \nThis year\, there will also be a workshop on 10/31 from 12-5pm ET\, the day before the symposium\, “Gain biological insights through image-based profiling using CellProfiler and Morpheus.” If you would like to attend this in-person only workshop\, be sure to purchase a ticket that specifies “W/Workshop”. \nGraduate students who are selected to present posters at the symposium and are traveling to the symposium from outside the Boston area\, may be eligible for travel assistance. If you meet these criteria\, please send an email to mlinddsymposium@broadinstitute.org for information on applying. \nFor questions\, contact mlinddsymposium@broadinstitute.org \nTarget audience: Academic researchers (students\, trainees\, and PIs)\, scientists working at non-profits\, AI/ML developers\, scientists from biotech and pharma
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/broad-institute-machine-learning-in-drug-discovery-symposium-2024/
LOCATION:Broad Institute\, 415 Main Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02142\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241030T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241030T180000
DTSTAMP:20260417T051037
CREATED:20241018T222549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241018T222549Z
UID:32053-1730298600-1730311200@scienceinboston.com
SUMMARY:BRI Lung Research Day
DESCRIPTION:Lung Research Day\, hosted by the Brigham Research Institute’s (BRI) Lung Research Center\, brings together pulmonary-related researchers and clinicians to highlight scientific achievements and promote cross-collaborative efforts. The event will feature short talks and a poster session with Brigham researchers\, as well as a keynote address from Dr. John Reilly Jr.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/bri-lung-research-day/
LOCATION:Marshall A. Wolf Conference Center\, 60 Fenwood Road\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241029T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241029T183000
DTSTAMP:20260417T051037
CREATED:20241018T221545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241018T221545Z
UID:32031-1730223000-1730226600@scienceinboston.com
SUMMARY:Director’s Dialogue with Uli Stilz: Chronic Disease at an Inflection Point
DESCRIPTION:Join Ruth Lehmann\, Director and President of the Whitehead Institute\, in conversation with Uli Stilz\, Head of the Novo Nordisk Bio Innovation Hub\, as they explore groundbreaking approaches that could transform the treatment of a wide array of medical conditions and reshape the future of patient care. \nRegister to attend virtually: https://www.eventzilla.net/e/a-conversation-with-uli-stilz-virtual-2138650376 \nRegister to attend in-person: https://www.eventzilla.net/e/a-conversation-with-uli-stilz-inperson-2138650378
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/directors-dialogue-with-uli-stilz-chronic-disease-at-an-inflection-point/
LOCATION:Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research\, 455 Main Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02142\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241028T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241028T170000
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CREATED:20241018T222139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241018T222139Z
UID:32045-1730127600-1730134800@scienceinboston.com
SUMMARY:Neurophotonics in Medicine\, Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Please save the date for the annual MED/NPC symposium. Come and catch up with colleagues\, meet new ones\, and perhaps form new collaborations. We will have four labs presenting their work followed by general discussion. \n\n\nLocation:\n72 East Concord Street\, Room R115\nRegistration:\nhttps://www.bu.edu/neurophotonics/files/2024/09/Neurophotonics-in-Medicine-Symposium-24.pdf
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/neurophotonics-in-medicine-symposium/
LOCATION:Boston University School of Medicine\, 72 East Concord Street\, Boston
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241028T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241028T143000
DTSTAMP:20260417T051037
CREATED:20241018T222340Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241018T222340Z
UID:32049-1730125800-1730125800@scienceinboston.com
SUMMARY:Find Funding in Biomedical Innovation: Working with ARPA-H
DESCRIPTION:Founded in 2022\, the Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health (ARPA-H) is a federal funding agency that supports high-potential\, high-impact biomedical and health research that cannot be readily accomplished through traditional research or commercial activity. \nLike other Advanced Research Projects Agencies\, ARPA-H provides research funding to create new opportunities and solve important problems through ambitious\, well-defined\, and measurable programs. Each program is led by a program manager who champions a core idea\, frames a challenge\, and awards projects to multidisciplinary teams of performers\, whose work is then measured and evaluated to ensure that only the best solutions advance. \nIn this presentation to the BU research community\, Dr. Tyler Best\, deputy director of the agency’s Health Science Futures office\, will provide an overview of the ARPA-H model\, research\, and funding programs. \n\n\nLocation:\nKilachand Center Eichenbaum Colloquium Room (Room 101) 610 Commonwealth Ave Boston\, Ma 02215\nRegistration:\nhttps://www.bu.edu/research/2024/10/01/find-funding-in-biomedical-innovation-working-with-arpa-h/
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/find-funding-in-biomedical-innovation-working-with-arpa-h/
LOCATION:Cognitive NeuroImaging Center\, 610 Commonwealth Ave\, Boston\, MA\, 02215\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241023T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241023T130000
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CREATED:20241001T223421Z
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UID:31782-1729677600-1729688400@scienceinboston.com
SUMMARY:Scilligence Formulation for Drug Discovery
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to the Scilligence Formulation for Drug Discovery Event! \nJoin us at Scilligence Corporation for an exciting in-person event focused on showcasing our latest templates and functionality for your formulation needs. \nScilligence offers a robust solution for capturing\, storing\, and analyzing critical formulation data. \nDuring this session\, we will discuss: \n\nThe benefits of using an informatics platform for formulation data management.\nKey features and functionalities of our registration system relevant to formulation processes.\nBest practices for implementing and optimizing ELNs for formulation information capture.\n\nThis in-person and on-line event will show you how to streamline data management and help you not only develop your formulation workflow but optimize it as well. Whether you are currently using a LIMS or ELN solution or considering implementing one\, this event will provide valuable insights into how Scilligence can enhance your formulation processes.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/scilligence-formulation-for-drug-discovery/
LOCATION:Online and at Scilligence Corporation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241018T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241018T160000
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CREATED:20241001T223840Z
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SUMMARY:NeuroBoston Fall 2024 Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the 2024 post-SfN Fall symposium\, hosted this year at the University of Massachusetts Boston. The event will feature Dr. Beth Stevens of Boston Children’s Hospital/Harvard Medical School\, lightning talks\, a poster session\, and refreshments! \nAbstract submission for the poster session is also underway (visit https://forms.gle/LjDCVmt2B3nF2xop8 to submit yours by September 15th!). Please add the abstract submission fee ticket if you are submitting. \nFeel free to contact us directly at BeantownBANG@gmail.com with any questions or tweet us @NeuroBoston. \nPlease reach out if the registration cost presents a financial hardship – NeuroBoston is an event for all!
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/neuroboston-fall-2024-symposium/
LOCATION:UMass Boston\, 100 William T Morrissey Boulevard\, Boston\, MA\, 02125\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241017T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241017T203000
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CREATED:20241001T223647Z
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SUMMARY:2024 Medicinal Chemistry Symposium: New Drugs on the Horizon
DESCRIPTION:October 2024 Medicinal Chemistry Symposium\nSymposium: “New Drugs on the Horizon”\nThis meeting will be hosted by Bristol Myers Squibb in Cambridge\, MA. \nRegistration is required and ends at 11:30 PM on Friday\, October 11th\, 2024. \nThursday – October 17th\, 2024 \nBristol Myers Squibb \n250 Water St\, Cambridge\, MA 02141 \n3:00 pm Welcome \nRaj Rajur\, Medicinal Chemistry Program Chair \nCreaGen\, Woburn\, MA \n3:10 pm Introductory Remarks (Moderator) \nPaul Scola \nBMS\, Cambridge\, MA \n3:15 pm – 4:00 pm Denise Grünenfelder\, Ph.D. \nBMS\, Cambridge\, MA \nTitle: “Discovery of BMS-986408: A dual inhibitor of Diacylglycerol kinases alpha and zeta for cancer therapy” \n4:00 pm – 4:45 pm Ben Milgram\, Ph.D. \nScorpion Therapeutics\, Cambridge\, MA \nTitle: “Discovery of STX-721\, a Covalent\, Potent\, and Highly Mutant-Selective EGFR Exon20 Insertion Inhibitor for the Treatment of Non-Small-Cell Lung Cancer” \n4:45 pm – 5:00 pm Break \n5:00 pm – 5:45 pm Kevin J. Filipski\, Ph.D. \nPfizer\, Cambridge\, MA \nTitle: “PF-07328948\, the first BDK inhibitor/degrader clinical candidate as a treatment for heart failure” \n5:45 pm – 6:30 pm Robin Fairhurst\, Ph.D. \nNovartis\, Basel\, CH \nTitle: “Discovery of NVP-DFF332 as an Inhibitor of the Transcription Factor Hypoxia-Inducible Factor-2ALPHA (HIF-2α)” \n7:00 pm – 8:30 pm Dinner \n \nNESACS Med Chem Organizing Committee: Mark Ashwell; Brian. Aquila; Blaise Lippa; Andrew Scholte; Peter Fuller; Michelle Lamb; Silvana Leit; Melissa Grenier-Davies; Paul Scola; Lauren Monovich; Jason Beiger; Paul Greenspan; Raj Rajur \nNESACS BOARD MEETING\nThe Board Meeting is tentatively scheduled from 4:30-5:30 PM. \nPUBLIC IS INVITED \nYOU MUST REGISTER IN ADVANCE TO ATTEND THE SYMPOSIUM. \nIf you will only attend the Symposium (3-6:30 pm)\, please select the free “meeting only” ticket. \nIf you will attend the Symposium and dinner or just the dinner\, please select a dinner plus meeting ticket. \n• Reservations should be made no later than 11:30 PM\, Friday\, October 11\, 2024.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/2024-medicinal-chemistry-symposium-new-drugs-on-the-horizon/
LOCATION:Bristol Myers Squibb\, 250 Water Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02141\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241010T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241010T170000
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CREATED:20240802T200911Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240802T200911Z
UID:31112-1728550800-1728579600@scienceinboston.com
SUMMARY:The State of AI in Precision Health
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to The State of AI in Precision Health conference! Join us on Thursday\, Oct. 10\, 2024 at the vibrant East Village at Northeastern University and online. Hosted by the Institute for Experiential AI\, this conference will explore the latest advancements and future trends in AI\, health\, life sciences\, drug discovery\, biomedicine\, data science\, research\, and Responsible AI practices. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to network with industry experts\, researchers\, policymakers\, and innovators working at the intersection of AI and health. Get ready to be inspired and gain valuable insights that will shape the future. See you there!
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/the-state-of-ai-in-precision-health/
LOCATION:Northeastern University\, 360 Huntington Avenue\, 105 Shillman Hall\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241010T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241010T183000
DTSTAMP:20260417T051037
CREATED:20241001T224024Z
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UID:31799-1728547200-1728585000@scienceinboston.com
SUMMARY:2024 Boston Symposium on Organic and Bioorganic Chemistry
DESCRIPTION:Boston Symposium on Organic and Bioorganic Chemistry\nThursday\, October 10 \n8:15am-6:30pm \nSanofi – 450 Water St. Cambridge\, MA 02141 \nJoin us for the Boston Symposium on Organic and Bioorganic Chemistry\, to be held on Oct 10\, 2024 at Sanofi in Cambridge.\nAbout this event\nJoin us for the thirteenth annual Boston Symposium on Organic and Bioorganic Chemistry! This exciting event will take place at Sanofi in Cambridge on Thursday Oct 10\, 2024. \nThis unique forum brings together Boston-area students and leading academic and industry scientists\, and will provide an experience for attendees that includes: \n\nKeynote presentations from industry and academia.\n\n\nOral and poster presentations by students and professional scientists from world-class Boston-area academic and industrial institutions.\n\n\nNetworking opportunities for students\, faculty\, and industry scientists.\n\nPlease join us for this excellent opportunity to learn about state-of-the-art research in the fields of organic and bioorganic chemistry and to connect with local peers from industry and academia. \nSee bsobc.org for more information\, and contact bsobc2024@gmail.com for questions.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/2024-boston-symposium-on-organic-and-bioorganic-chemistry/
LOCATION:Sanofi\, 450 Water Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02141\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241009T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241010T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T051037
CREATED:20240918T001318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240918T001318Z
UID:31622-1728460800-1728579600@scienceinboston.com
SUMMARY:Wilson Sonsini’s Biotech Summit 2024
DESCRIPTION:Wilson Sonsini’s inaugural Biotech Summit will address topics of critical importance to Biotech and Biopharmaceutical companies\, including early and late-stage venture financing\, partnering strategies\, current and future AI trends in healthcare\, and developments in M&A. This unique event will bring together leaders from across the biotech industry\, including esteemed researchers\, policymakers\, prominent investors\, and CEOs.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/wilson-sonsinis-biotech-summit-2024/
LOCATION:The Newbury Boston\, 1 Newbury Street\, Boston\, MA\, 02116\, United States
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