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SUMMARY:2021 Inter-CFAR HIV and Women Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The 2021 Inter-CFAR Women and HIV meeting will include mentorship for early-career investigators\, virtual networking opportunities\, and competitively reviewed abstracts for oral and poster presentations. \nRegistration closes October 1\, 2021 \nTopics: \nHIV and COVID-19: The public health response\nCOVID-19: Perspectives from Cis- and Trans-Women Living with HIV\nHIV\, COVID-19\, and Women in the International setting\nImpacts of COVID-19 on Women Investigators and HIV research\nCOVID-19 vaccine access and disparities in Women living with HIV\nSARS-CoV-2 immunity: Impact of Variants and Sex \nSpeakers Include:  \nRochelle Walensky\, MD\, MPH\, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention\nChristina Mangurian\, MD\, MAS\, University of California\, San Francisco\nJae Sevelius\, PhD\, University of California\, San Francisco\nQuarraisha Abdool Karim\, PhD Centre for the AIDS Programme of Research in South Africa\nCarlos del Rio\, MD\, Emory University\nEileen Scully\, MD\, PhD\, Johns Hopkins University\nMaureen Goodenow\, PhD\, NIH Office of AIDS Research
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SUMMARY:2021 Inter-CFAR HIV and Women Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The 2021 Inter-CFAR Women and HIV meeting will include mentorship for early-career investigators\, virtual networking opportunities\, and competitively reviewed abstracts for oral and poster presentations. \nRegistration closes October 1\, 2021 \nTopics: \nHIV and COVID-19: The public health response\nCOVID-19: Perspectives from Cis- and Trans-Women Living with HIV\nHIV\, COVID-19\, and Women in the International setting\nImpacts of COVID-19 on Women Investigators and HIV research\nCOVID-19 vaccine access and disparities in Women living with HIV\nSARS-CoV-2 immunity: Impact of Variants and Sex \nSpeakers Include:  \nRochelle Walensky\, MD\, MPH\, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention\nChristina Mangurian\, MD\, MAS\, University of California\, San Francisco\nJae Sevelius\, PhD\, University of California\, San Francisco\nQuarraisha Abdool Karim\, PhD Centre for the AIDS Programme of Research in South Africa\nCarlos del Rio\, MD\, Emory University\nEileen Scully\, MD\, PhD\, Johns Hopkins University\nMaureen Goodenow\, PhD\, NIH Office of AIDS Research
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/2021-inter-cfar-hiv-and-women-symposium-2/
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SUMMARY:2021 Inter-CFAR HIV and Women Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The 2021 Inter-CFAR Women and HIV meeting will include mentorship for early-career investigators\, virtual networking opportunities\, and competitively reviewed abstracts for oral and poster presentations. \nRegistration closes October 1\, 2021 \nTopics: \nHIV and COVID-19: The public health response\nCOVID-19: Perspectives from Cis- and Trans-Women Living with HIV\nHIV\, COVID-19\, and Women in the International setting\nImpacts of COVID-19 on Women Investigators and HIV research\nCOVID-19 vaccine access and disparities in Women living with HIV\nSARS-CoV-2 immunity: Impact of Variants and Sex \nSpeakers Include:  \nRochelle Walensky\, MD\, MPH\, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention\nChristina Mangurian\, MD\, MAS\, University of California\, San Francisco\nJae Sevelius\, PhD\, University of California\, San Francisco\nQuarraisha Abdool Karim\, PhD Centre for the AIDS Programme of Research in South Africa\nCarlos del Rio\, MD\, Emory University\nEileen Scully\, MD\, PhD\, Johns Hopkins University\nMaureen Goodenow\, PhD\, NIH Office of AIDS Research
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/2021-inter-cfar-hiv-and-women-symposium-3/
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SUMMARY:2021 ISB Virtual Microbiome Series
DESCRIPTION:On October 13 – 15\, 2021\, ISB will host a virtual course and symposium on the latest cutting edge microbiome research. \nISB is hosting a series of events in October of 2021 that highlight recent advances toward understanding general patterns of commensal population genomic variation within the human gut\, how fine-scale commensal genomic variation is influenced by host phenotypic variation\, and whether or not commensal genomic variation has an impact on human health and disease. \nCourse participants will need to register below in order to receive a Zoom link and an invitation to the course’s Slack account. Lectures will be given in Zoom and real-time tutorials will be monitored by teaching assistants via Slack. Thus\, participants will need to install both Zoom and Slack prior to the start of the course. Presentations and course materials can be accessed on the course’s GitHub repository (coming soon). Course presentations can be viewed on a web browser (smartphone compatible). Course tutorials will be run in ipython notebooks within Google Colab\, which provides all participants with free computational resources\, but will also require everyone to sign up for a Google account (if they do not already have one). The first half of the course will be run using Quantitative Insights Into Microbial Ecology 2 (QIIME2). The second half of the course will involve building genome-scale metabolic models for individual bacterial isolates to map genomic variation onto ecological niche space. \n 
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/2021-isb-virtual-microbiome-series/
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SUMMARY:2021 ISB Virtual Microbiome Series
DESCRIPTION:On October 13 – 15\, 2021\, ISB will host a virtual course and symposium on the latest cutting edge microbiome research. \nISB is hosting a series of events in October of 2021 that highlight recent advances toward understanding general patterns of commensal population genomic variation within the human gut\, how fine-scale commensal genomic variation is influenced by host phenotypic variation\, and whether or not commensal genomic variation has an impact on human health and disease. \nCourse participants will need to register below in order to receive a Zoom link and an invitation to the course’s Slack account. Lectures will be given in Zoom and real-time tutorials will be monitored by teaching assistants via Slack. Thus\, participants will need to install both Zoom and Slack prior to the start of the course. Presentations and course materials can be accessed on the course’s GitHub repository (coming soon). Course presentations can be viewed on a web browser (smartphone compatible). Course tutorials will be run in ipython notebooks within Google Colab\, which provides all participants with free computational resources\, but will also require everyone to sign up for a Google account (if they do not already have one). The first half of the course will be run using Quantitative Insights Into Microbial Ecology 2 (QIIME2). The second half of the course will involve building genome-scale metabolic models for individual bacterial isolates to map genomic variation onto ecological niche space. \n 
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/2021-isb-virtual-microbiome-series-2/
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SUMMARY:2021 ISB Virtual Microbiome Series
DESCRIPTION:On October 13 – 15\, 2021\, ISB will host a virtual course and symposium on the latest cutting edge microbiome research. \nISB is hosting a series of events in October of 2021 that highlight recent advances toward understanding general patterns of commensal population genomic variation within the human gut\, how fine-scale commensal genomic variation is influenced by host phenotypic variation\, and whether or not commensal genomic variation has an impact on human health and disease. \nCourse participants will need to register below in order to receive a Zoom link and an invitation to the course’s Slack account. Lectures will be given in Zoom and real-time tutorials will be monitored by teaching assistants via Slack. Thus\, participants will need to install both Zoom and Slack prior to the start of the course. Presentations and course materials can be accessed on the course’s GitHub repository (coming soon). Course presentations can be viewed on a web browser (smartphone compatible). Course tutorials will be run in ipython notebooks within Google Colab\, which provides all participants with free computational resources\, but will also require everyone to sign up for a Google account (if they do not already have one). The first half of the course will be run using Quantitative Insights Into Microbial Ecology 2 (QIIME2). The second half of the course will involve building genome-scale metabolic models for individual bacterial isolates to map genomic variation onto ecological niche space. \n 
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/2021-isb-virtual-microbiome-series-3/
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