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SUMMARY:Managing Your Academic Identity Online
DESCRIPTION:Google yourself. Like what you see? Or\, would you like to work on building your online presence as an academic? This workshop will provide participants with the resources and strategies to think about how to build and manage their academic brand online\, based on individual career goals. Topics covered: LinkedIn\, Twitter\, Personal Websites\, and more.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/managing-your-academic-identity-online/
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SUMMARY:Boston’s Booming Biotech Ecosystem
DESCRIPTION:The Greater Boston area has long been known as a hub of education and healthcare\, with its elite universities and hospitals. However\, in recent years\, another industry has gained prominence\, positioning Boston among the likes of Silicon Valley and New York: Biotech. Globe biotech reporter Ryan Cross leads this panel discussion as a preview to Health and Biotech Week to consider both the history and future of innovation here in technology and life sciences\, with insight from some of the entrepreneurs and academics at the center of it all.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/bostons-booming-biotech-ecosystem/
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SUMMARY:Biomedical Informatics Entrepreneurs Salon: Iris Grossman\, ElevenTx
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by Harvard Office of Technology Development and the HMS Dept. of Biomedical Informatics. Open to all. \nFeatured speaker: \nIris Grossman\, Ph.D.\, Chief Therapeutics Officer of Eleven Therapeutics \nLocation: \nWe are pleased to return\, at last\, to in-person Salon events and intend to host this talk as a hybrid event. To attend this talk in person\, Harvard ID is required. Non-Harvard affiliates\, we truly welcome and invite you to join us on Zoom (access the Zoom registration link via Eventbrite’s “Online Event Page” after registering with Eventbrite). For in-person attendees\, the location is the Countway Library\, room 102\, at Harvard Medical School in Boston\, and a reception will be provided! However you plan to join us\, please do register with Eventbrite. \nSpeaker bio: \nOn the leading edge of Personalized Medicine\, Big Data Analytics and BioPharmaceutical R&D for ~20 years\, Iris is the Chief Therapeutics Officer of Eleven Therapeutics\, where she oversees the strategy and development of novel RNA-based therapeutics discovered by the company’s platform\, which uniquely marries between combinatorial chemistry and A.I. to decipher the structure-activity relationship of durable\, effective and safe respiratory and metabolic therapeutics. Prior to joining Eleven\, Iris served in Chief Scientific Officer roles (CAMP4\, Amide Technologies (acting)) and consulted for top VCs in the Boston area. Prior to that\, Iris held leadership positions in\, or consulted for top Big Pharma (GSK\, Eli Lily\, Takeda and Teva – where she was VP\, Head of Early-Stage Development). She specializes in leveraging multi-dimensional genomic insights and eHealth as engines of therapeutic discovery\, development and lifecycle management across a wide range of modalities and therapeutic areas. Iris serves as chairman of the SAB at BC Platforms\, and as Strategic Scientific Advisor at Modulight.bi\, and CGRP Diagnostics. Dr. Grossman earned her B.Sc. in medicine at the Technion\, and a Ph.D. in medicine\, population genomics and pharmacogenetics from the Technion\, co-mentored with the Weizmann Institute. Her post-doc fellowship in Personalized Medicine and Population Genomics was completed at Duke university.
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/biomedical-informatics-entrepreneurs-salon-iris-grossman-eleventx/
LOCATION:Harvard Medical School & Online\, 10 Shattuck St\, Boston\, MA\, 02115\, United States
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SUMMARY:The Importance of Broad Science Literacy: Lessons from Covid\, Climate Change\, and More
DESCRIPTION:Whitehead Institute Director Ruth Lehmann and award-winning science writer Carl Zimmer discuss why broad science literacy is important\, especially in the face of climate change and the COVID-19 pandemic. This is a hybrid event\, held both in-person and online. \nRegister to attend virtually \nRegister to attend in-person
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/the-importance-of-broad-science-literacy-lessons-from-covid-climate-change-and-more/
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SUMMARY:Xenotransplantation: Transplanting Genetically-Modified Pig Kidneys into Patients
DESCRIPTION:This interactive webinar series highlights notable researchers who are leading advances in biotechnology that could impact us all. Join the conversation and ask how biotechnology may affect society medically\, ethically\, and culturally. \nDr. Robert Montgomery\, Director of the NYU Langone Transplant Institute \nDr. Robert D. Truog\, Director of the HMS Center for Bioethics \nHost:\nInsoo Hyun\, PhD\nDirector of the Center for Life Sciences and Public Learning\nMuseum of Science\, Boston \nAffiliate\nCenter for Bioethics\nHarvard Medical School
URL:https://scienceinboston.com/event/xenotransplantation-transplanting-genetically-modified-pig-kidneys-into-patients/
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