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SUMMARY:Stuart and Molly Sloan Precision Oncology Institute AI Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date: the Sloan Precision Oncology Institute is hosting an AI Symposium on May 20\, 2025. This symposium will feature a panel of local and national leaders in the field who will deliver talks and join in discussions on the latest advances in Artificial Intelligence and computational oncology. Following talks\, all attendees are invited to meet the speakers and enjoy a selection of food and beverages at a reception. \nThe AI Symposium is hosted in partnership with our Data Science Lab (DaSL) and co-hosted by Dr. Jeff Leek\, Vice President and Chief Data Officer\, Fred Hutch Cancer Center. \nRegistration is open and a detailed agenda is available. We hope you’ll join us!
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/stuart-and-molly-sloan-precision-oncology-institute-ai-symposium/
LOCATION:Fred Hutch
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SUMMARY:BioBasics 101: The Biology of Biotech for the Non-Scientist
DESCRIPTION:BioBasics 101: The Biology of Biotech for the Non-Scientist offers a fascinating exploration of the fundamental scientific principles that underpin the life sciences. It delves into the crucial roles of the FDA\, NIH\, academia\, and drug sponsors and how they interact to promote scientific breakthroughs. It thoroughly explains the biological foundation of cells\, DNA\, RNA\, and proteins\, uncovering their applications in biopharmaceuticals. \nBuilding on this foundational knowledge\, BioBasics 101 details the genetic basis of diseases\, highlighting the devastation of mutations and the impact of genomics and proteomics on personalized medicine. This course culminates in genetic engineering and biomanufacturing\, where all the essential biology principles learned are applied. Get ready to revolutionize your understanding of the life science industry in this interactive course―register today! \nFive Takeaways: \n\nMaster the essential terminology of the life science industry.\nIdentify the crucial roles of the FDA\, NIH\, academia\, and research support companies and state how they work together to promote scientific breakthroughs.\nDescribe DNA\, RNA\, and protein structure and function and explain how these molecules interact in healthy and diseased tissue.\nDiscuss the genetic basis of diseases and the impact of genomics and proteomics on personalized medicine.\nExplain the principles of genetic engineering and how this technology is used for research and biomanufacturing purposes.\n\n  \nWho should attend\nNon-science professionals from all sectors\, including finance\, legal\, sales\, marketing\, HR\, manufacturing\, management\, government relations\, IT\, project management\, regulatory affairs\, supply chain\, safety\, and tech transfer. Anyone who works on the “business side” who needs to better understand and communicate with the “science side” \nPast participants include: \n\nVenture capitalists\, angel investors\, bankers\, analysts\, financial managers\nInsurance brokers\, real estate professionals\nPatient advocacy group staff\, disease foundation members\nPolicymakers\, lobbyists\, attorneys\nConsultants\, public relations specialists\, journalists\nUniversity administrators\, research institute support staff\nEnvironmental\, health\, and safety engineers\n\nPrice: \n\nEarly bird Member rate until February 15: $1295\nEarly bird Non-member rate until February 15: $1495\nMember rate until February 15 – $1395\nNon-Member rate until February 15 – $1595\n\nIf you have any questions\, contact training@biotechprimer.com
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/biobasics-101-the-biology-of-biotech-for-the-non-scientist-4/
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