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SUMMARY:2026 Connors-MGB Research Collaborative Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The Connors-MGB Research Collaborative for Women’s Health and Sex Differences engages the talent and resources of a diverse group of MGB research faculty and trainees in the fields of women’s health and sex-informed medicine. \n  \nThe 2026 Connors-MGB Research Collaborative Symposium will take place on Wednesday\, May 13\, from 2:30-6:00 pm in the Marshall A. Wolf Conference Center and Satter Atrium on the Brigham and Women’s Hospital main campus at 60 Fenwood Rd\, Boston MA 02115
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/2026-connors-mgb-research-collaborative-symposium/
LOCATION:Marshall A. Wolf Conference Center\, 60 Fenwood Road\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
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SUMMARY:HCMPH Center Annual Symposium
DESCRIPTION:We are delighted to welcome everyone to the eighth annual Harvard Chan Microbiome in Public Health Center (HCMPH) symposium. As microbial community science expands across industry\, clinical research\, biotech\, and pharma\, this year’s theme – translating the microbiome – focuses on turning discovery into implementation. From the first approved live biotherapeutics to microbiome-informed cancer immunotherapy\, the field is already reshaping how we understand health and develop therapies. \nThe symposium will highlight recent advances while looking ahead to future opportunities\, including microbial biochemistry in small-molecule drug development and engineering of microbial community members. As always\, we hope to be joined by an audience that is both topically and geographically diverse\, online and in person. The symposium program will include keynotes\, invited talks\, and selected presentations from poster submissions. We collect a nominal fee for in-person registration\, with virtual attendance available for free. Refreshments and a poster presentation are offered on-site\, and support for social media and interactive participation are provided for online attendees.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/hcmph-center-annual-symposium/
LOCATION:Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health\, FXB Building 651 Huntington Avenue\, Boston\, MA\, 02215\, United States
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SUMMARY:2026 Yang ICoN Center Symposium: Self-Organization and Emergence in Development
DESCRIPTION:This event brings together leading researchers to explore how neural structure and function emerge during development. Speakers will discuss key theoretical and empirical challenges in explaining how complex neural systems arise across molecular\, cellular\, and circuit levels. \n  \nThe K. Lisa Yang Integrative Computational Neuroscience (ICoN) Center at MIT pioneers computational models of brain function that unify multiple levels of biological data\, from molecules to circuits to behavior. The center is part of the Yang Tan Collective\, a multi-university effort dedicated to accelerating collaborations in basic science\, research\, and engineering to improve human health and well-being at a global scale. Learn more about the Collective at yangtan.mit.edu.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/2026-yang-icon-center-symposium-self-organization-and-emergence-in-development/
LOCATION:Singleton Auditorium\, 43 Vassar St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
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SUMMARY:AI and the Future of Cancer Treatments
DESCRIPTION:Sophia Shalhout\, PhD\, is an Assistant Professor of Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery at Harvard Medical School and a Principal Investigator at the Mike Toth Cancer Research Center at Mass Eye and Ear. Her groundbreaking research applies AI and big data analytics to complex biomedical data\, with the goal of advancing personalized medicine for high-risk cancer patients. \nDr. Shalhout’s work goes beyond improving individual treatment plans- she is also using AI to accelerate the discovery of new therapies that target some of the most challenging\, traditionally “undruggable” cancer proteins. By optimizing molecular interactions and drug-like properties\, her approach merges computational biology with lab-based validation\, opening doors to entirely new treatment options for deadly cancers. \nThrough presentation and conversation\, Dr. Shalhout will share how these powerful technologies are reshaping the landscape of cancer care- from precision medicine to faster\, smarter drug development. \nDon’t miss this opportunity to hear firsthand from one of the leading minds at the intersection of AI and oncology- where innovation meets impact.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/ai-and-the-future-of-cancer-treatments/
LOCATION:Museum of Science\, 1 Science Park\, Boston\, MA\, 02114\, United States
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SUMMARY:Better Together: A Pharma & Biotech EHS Forum
DESCRIPTION:This dynamic\, one-day forum brings EHS experts in pharma and biotech together for a focused exchange on shared challenges and strategies shaping the future of EHS. \nDuring the event\, attendees will learn insight including: \n– A keynote session on the growing role of AI\, including its potential operational benefits and deployment implications. \n– Actionable frameworks to close workforce competency gaps and better align training and leadership development with organizational priorities. \n– Practical approaches to prevent waste misclassification and standardize disposal practices across operations. \n– Ways to uncover and close critical gaps in biosafety programs before they affect quality or compliance. \n– How AI is reshaping decision-making and compliance in pharma. \n– Strategies to assess and mitigate last-mile supply chain risks to protect product integrity. \nDesigned for professionals in EHS\, biosafety\, lab operations\, and compliance\, this forum provides a unique opportunity to connect with industry peers in life sciences\, share best practices\, and build meaningful professional relationships. Reserve your spot today.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/better-together-a-pharma-biotech-ehs-forum-2/
LOCATION:Museum of Science\, 1 Science Park\, Boston\, MA\, 02114\, United States
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SUMMARY:RareNet 2026: Accelerating Discovery to Treatment in Rare Brain Disorders
DESCRIPTION:The pace of discovery in rare brain disorders has never been faster. Precision genetics\, genome editing\, RNA modulation\, and targeted delivery platforms are redefining what is possible in the brain. Yet the path from discovery to effective treatment remains complex\, capital-intensive\, and often siloed across disorders and sectors. \n  \nRareNet 2026 brings together leaders from academia\, biotechnology\, and patient advocacy to build a more integrated translational model for rare brain disorders. By bridging discovery science with therapeutic engineering and real-world implementation\, the symposium will explore practical strategies to overcome current bottlenecks in translation to clinical development.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/rarenet-2026-accelerating-discovery-to-treatment-in-rare-brain-disorders/
LOCATION:Singleton Auditorium\, 43 Vassar St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
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SUMMARY:2026 Edward M. Scolnick Prize Lecture in Neuroscience with Liqun Luo
DESCRIPTION:The Scolnick Prize is awarded annually by the McGovern Institute to recognize outstanding advances in the field of neuroscience. The prize is named in honor of Edward M. Scolnick\, who stepped down as president of Merck Research Laboratories in December 2002 after holding Merck’s top research post for 17 years. Scolnick is now at the Broad Institute\, where he established the Stanley Center for Psychiatric Research. He also served as a member of the McGovern Institute’s scientific advisory board. The prize\, which is endowed through a gift from Merck to the McGovern Institute\, consists of a $225\,000 award\, plus an inscribed gift. \nAbstract:  \nDeveloping brains use a limited number of cell-surface proteins to instruct wiring specificity of a much larger number of neurons and synapses. How is this feat achieved? How do different cell-surface proteins work together to assemble a functional circuit? To address these questions\, I will first describe our work using the fly olfactory circuit\, focusing on a recent study in which we rewired the circuit by altering the combinatorial code of cell-surface proteins. I will then discuss functions of similar cell-surface proteins in instructing wiring specificity of neural circuits in the mouse brain. \n  \nBio: \nLiqun Luo grew up in Shanghai\, China. He received his bachelor’s degree from the University of Science & Technology of China\, PhD from Brandeis University\, and postdoctoral training at UCSF. Since 1996\, Dr. Luo has been on the faculty of Stanford\, where he studies the assembly and function of neural circuits in fruit flies and mice. He has been teaching neurobiology to undergraduate and graduate students\, from which he wrote the widely used textbook “Principles of Neurobiology”. Dr. Luo is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences\, and a recipient of the 2025 National Academy of Science Award in the Neurosciences.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/2026-edward-m-scolnick-prize-lecture-in-neuroscience-with-liqun-luo/
LOCATION:Singleton Auditorium\, 43 Vassar St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
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SUMMARY:Koch Institute Symposium 2026
DESCRIPTION:The goal of this symposium is to explore how nutritional and metabolic factors influence cancer development and therapy\, as well as foster interdisciplinary discussions and highlight insights that can advance cancer prevention and treatment. \nThere will be four sessions during the full-day event featuring international experts from academia and leading clinical institutions and covering topics such as the influence of diet on health and cancer\, diet-gut interactions\, diet and the immune system\, as well as translational applications for diet in anticancer therapy.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/koch-institute-symposium-2026/
LOCATION:Huntington Hall\, 222 Memorial Drive\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
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SUMMARY:FASI 10: Catalyst for a Cure - The Food Allergy Science Innovation Summit
DESCRIPTION:FASI is marking a decade of groundbreaking progress in food allergy research with our first-ever Research Summit!\nJoin us at FASI 10: Celebrating a Decade of Food Allergy Science\, Research & Innovation\, taking place Tuesday\, October 6–Wednesday\, October 7\, 2026\, at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard (415 Main Street\, Cambridge\, MA). \nOn October 6th\, our program will start at 9 AM and end at 4 PM with a poster session to follow. \nOn October 7th\, our program will start at 9 AM and end at 4 PM. \nThis milestone event marks FASI’s 10-year anniversary and our first-ever gathering of global leaders across food allergy research\, biotechnology\, clinical care\, and patient advocacy. Over two days\, we will reflect on a decade of progress and highlight the next wave of breakthroughs shaping the future of food allergy therapies.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/fasi-10-catalyst-for-a-cure-the-food-allergy-science-innovation-summit/
LOCATION:Broad Institute\, 415 Main Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02142\, United States
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SUMMARY:FASI 10: Catalyst for a Cure - The Food Allergy Science Innovation Summit
DESCRIPTION:FASI is marking a decade of groundbreaking progress in food allergy research with our first-ever Research Summit! \nJoin us at FASI 10: Celebrating a Decade of Food Allergy Science\, Research & Innovation\, taking place Tuesday\, October 6–Wednesday\, October 7\, 2026\, at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard (415 Main Street\, Cambridge\, MA). \nOn October 6th\, our program will start at 9 AM and end at 4 PM with a poster session to follow. \nOn October 7th\, our program will start at 9 AM and end at 4 PM. \nThis milestone event marks FASI’s 10-year anniversary and our first-ever gathering of global leaders across food allergy research\, biotechnology\, clinical care\, and patient advocacy. Over two days\, we will reflect on a decade of progress and highlight the next wave of breakthroughs shaping the future of food allergy therapies.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/fasi-10-catalyst-for-a-cure-the-food-allergy-science-innovation-summit-2/
LOCATION:Broad Institute\, 415 Main Street\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02142\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Medtech Conference 2026
DESCRIPTION:The MedTech Conference is a premier global gathering of medical technology leaders\, hosted by AdvaMed. Taking place October 18–21\, 2026\, in Boston\, the event brings together top industry executives and thousands of innovators from across the worldwide medtech ecosystem. \nSpanning medical devices\, diagnostics\, imaging\, and digital health technologies\, the conference highlights the groundbreaking advancements transforming patient care and improving lives around the globe. Attendees include scientists\, entrepreneurs\, academics\, investors\, and industry leaders who are driving innovation and shaping the future of healthcare. \nThe MedTech Conference serves as a dynamic platform for collaboration\, thought leadership\, and business development\, where participants come together to challenge existing limitations\, explore emerging trends\, and accelerate the adoption of cutting-edge technologies. Through keynote sessions\, panel discussions\, networking opportunities\, and showcases\, the event empowers the medtech community to do what it does best: put the future of healthcare in motion and improve outcomes for patients worldwide. \nSave 10%-30% with a Flex Pass – get yours here: https://themedtechconference.com/flex-pass/
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/the-medtech-conference-2026/
LOCATION:Boston Convention and Exhibition Center (BCEC)\, 415 Summer St.\, Boston\, MA\, 02210\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20261104T090000
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SUMMARY:Comparative Neuroscience: Lessons from Biodiversity
DESCRIPTION:The Picower Institute Fall 2026 Symposium “Comparative Neuroscience: Lessons from Biodiversity”\nAnimal behavior is incredibly diverse\, from insect to human societies; from jellyfish jet propulsion to flying bats. This symposium will bring together scientists with distinct perspectives to examine how nervous systems are organized across species and how these organizational principles relate to mechanisms of nervous system evolution. We will explore questions such as: to what extent do diverse nervous systems share common principles\, and when they do\, why? What can we learn from species differences? – for example\, why are some brains more regenerative than others? How does evolution alter the nervous system to generate novel behaviors? – and how do we compare neural networks across species and levels of complexity to ask such questions? With speakers ranging from evolutionary biology to computational neuroscience\, we expect this to be an exciting and thought-provoking day of science.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/comparative-neuroscience-lessons-from-biodiversity/
LOCATION:Singleton Auditorium\, 43 Vassar St\, Cambridge\, MA\, 02139\, United States
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