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SUMMARY:Women Who Lead in Health Care
DESCRIPTION:At this exciting event\, we will bring together top women leaders in health care to talk about their path to the top\, the challenges they faced along the way and where they see the industry going from here. This month we’ll be focusing on women in the health care industry. \nThis virtual event will feature structured networking time so attendees can get to know each other while also having an opportunity to ask questions of our illustrious panelists. The goal will be to provide attendees with actionable insights they can use to grow their careers and enhance their professional lives\, while connecting with opportunities and each other. \nPanelists:\nDr. Nwando Anyaoku – Chief Health Equity Officer\, Swedish\nLeanne Berge – CEO\, Community Health Plan of Washington and Community Health Network of Washington\nJennifer Graves – Vice President for Quality and Safety and Regional Chief Nursing Executive\, Kaiser Permanente Washington\nCatherine A. Melfi\, PhD – VP\, Regulatory Affairs & Quality Systems; Chief Regulatory Officer\, Omeros Corporation\nSarah Warren – Senior Director of Translational Science\, NanoString Technologies
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/women-who-lead-in-health-care/
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SUMMARY:Women Who Lead in Health Care
DESCRIPTION:At this exciting event\, we will bring together top women leaders in health care to talk about their path to the top\, the challenges they faced along the way and where they see the industry going from here. This month we’ll be focusing on women in the health care industry. \nThis virtual event will feature structured networking time so attendees can get to know each other while also having an opportunity to ask questions of our illustrious panelists. The goal will be to provide attendees with actionable insights they can use to grow their careers and enhance their professional lives\, while connecting with opportunities and each other. \nPanelists:\nDr. Nwando Anyaoku – Chief Health Equity Officer\, Swedish\nLeanne Berge – CEO\, Community Health Plan of Washington and Community Health Network of Washington\nJennifer Graves – Vice President for Quality and Safety and Regional Chief Nursing Executive\, Kaiser Permanente Washington\nCatherine A. Melfi\, PhD – VP\, Regulatory Affairs & Quality Systems; Chief Regulatory Officer\, Omeros Corporation\nSarah Warren – Senior Director of Translational Science\, NanoString Technologies
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/women-who-lead-in-health-care-2/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Women Who Lead in Health Care
DESCRIPTION:At this exciting event\, we will bring together top women leaders in health care to talk about their path to the top\, the challenges they faced along the way and where they see the industry going from here. This month we’ll be focusing on women in the health care industry. \nThis virtual event will feature structured networking time so attendees can get to know each other while also having an opportunity to ask questions of our illustrious panelists. The goal will be to provide attendees with actionable insights they can use to grow their careers and enhance their professional lives\, while connecting with opportunities and each other. \nPanelists:\nDr. Nwando Anyaoku – Chief Health Equity Officer\, Swedish\nLeanne Berge – CEO\, Community Health Plan of Washington and Community Health Network of Washington\nJennifer Graves – Vice President for Quality and Safety and Regional Chief Nursing Executive\, Kaiser Permanente Washington\nCatherine A. Melfi\, PhD – VP\, Regulatory Affairs & Quality Systems; Chief Regulatory Officer\, Omeros Corporation\nSarah Warren – Senior Director of Translational Science\, NanoString Technologies
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/women-who-lead-in-health-care-3/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210415T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210415T190000
DTSTAMP:20260417T191506
CREATED:20210325T215018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210412T200211Z
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SUMMARY:Why We Age - And Why We Don’t Have to
DESCRIPTION:Is aging a disease? How old does your body say it is? How can we live longer\, healthier lives? Dr. David Sinclair\, Harvard professor of genetics and bestselling author\, joins ISB co-founder and genomics pioneer Dr. Lee Hood for a conversation about the very latest in aging research. \nDavid A. Sinclair\, Ph.D.\, A.O. is a Professor in the Department of Genetics\, Blavatnik Insitute\, and co-Director of the Paul F. Glenn Center for Biology of Aging Research at Harvard Medical School. He is best known for his work on understanding why we age and how to slow its effects. He has published over 200 scientific papers\, is a co-inventor on over 50 patents\, and is the New York Times bestselling author of Lifespan. He serves as co-chief editor of the scientific journal Aging. In 2018\, he became an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO). \nLee Hood\, MD\, PhD is a world-renowned scientist. Dr. Lee Hood co-founded Seattle’s Institute for Systems Biology (ISB) in 2000 and served as its first President from 2000-2017. In 2016\, ISB affiliated with Providence\, and Dr. Hood became Providence’s Senior Vice President and Chief Science Officer. He is also Chief Strategy Officer and Professor at ISB. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences\, the National Academy of Engineering\, and the National Academy of Medicine.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/why-we-age-and-why-we-dont-have-to/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210415T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210415T190000
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SUMMARY:Why We Age - And Why We Don’t Have to
DESCRIPTION:Is aging a disease? How old does your body say it is? How can we live longer\, healthier lives? Dr. David Sinclair\, Harvard professor of genetics and bestselling author\, joins ISB co-founder and genomics pioneer Dr. Lee Hood for a conversation about the very latest in aging research. \nDavid A. Sinclair\, Ph.D.\, A.O. is a Professor in the Department of Genetics\, Blavatnik Insitute\, and co-Director of the Paul F. Glenn Center for Biology of Aging Research at Harvard Medical School. He is best known for his work on understanding why we age and how to slow its effects. He has published over 200 scientific papers\, is a co-inventor on over 50 patents\, and is the New York Times bestselling author of Lifespan. He serves as co-chief editor of the scientific journal Aging. In 2018\, he became an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO). \nLee Hood\, MD\, PhD is a world-renowned scientist. Dr. Lee Hood co-founded Seattle’s Institute for Systems Biology (ISB) in 2000 and served as its first President from 2000-2017. In 2016\, ISB affiliated with Providence\, and Dr. Hood became Providence’s Senior Vice President and Chief Science Officer. He is also Chief Strategy Officer and Professor at ISB. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences\, the National Academy of Engineering\, and the National Academy of Medicine.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/why-we-age-and-why-we-dont-have-to-2/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210415T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210415T190000
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CREATED:20210325T215018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210325T215018Z
UID:26659-1618509600-1618513200@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Why We Age - And Why We Don’t Have to
DESCRIPTION:Is aging a disease? How old does your body say it is? How can we live longer\, healthier lives? Dr. David Sinclair\, Harvard professor of genetics and bestselling author\, joins ISB co-founder and genomics pioneer Dr. Lee Hood for a conversation about the very latest in aging research. \nDavid A. Sinclair\, Ph.D.\, A.O. is a Professor in the Department of Genetics\, Blavatnik Insitute\, and co-Director of the Paul F. Glenn Center for Biology of Aging Research at Harvard Medical School. He is best known for his work on understanding why we age and how to slow its effects. He has published over 200 scientific papers\, is a co-inventor on over 50 patents\, and is the New York Times bestselling author of Lifespan. He serves as co-chief editor of the scientific journal Aging. In 2018\, he became an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO). \nLee Hood\, MD\, PhD is a world-renowned scientist. Dr. Lee Hood co-founded Seattle’s Institute for Systems Biology (ISB) in 2000 and served as its first President from 2000-2017. In 2016\, ISB affiliated with Providence\, and Dr. Hood became Providence’s Senior Vice President and Chief Science Officer. He is also Chief Strategy Officer and Professor at ISB. He is a member of the National Academy of Sciences\, the National Academy of Engineering\, and the National Academy of Medicine.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/why-we-age-and-why-we-dont-have-to-3/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Seattle University/UW Dance Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Seattle University and the University of Washington are partnering on a 26.2-hour virtual dance marathon. These student organizations have been fundraising for the Uncompensated Care Fund and Cancer Research Fund at Seattle Children’s throughout the academic year. The Dance Marathon is a celebratory event where students get to learn more about the work happening at Seattle Children’s and see their fundraising in action\, meet patient families\, play games and reveal their annual fundraising total.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/seattle-university-uw-dance-marathon/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210416T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210417T222000
DTSTAMP:20260417T191506
CREATED:20210409T203442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210409T203442Z
UID:25699-1618596000-1618698000@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Seattle University/UW Dance Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Seattle University and the University of Washington are partnering on a 26.2-hour virtual dance marathon. These student organizations have been fundraising for the Uncompensated Care Fund and Cancer Research Fund at Seattle Children’s throughout the academic year. The Dance Marathon is a celebratory event where students get to learn more about the work happening at Seattle Children’s and see their fundraising in action\, meet patient families\, play games and reveal their annual fundraising total.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/seattle-university-uw-dance-marathon-2/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210416T180000
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UID:26664-1618596000-1618698000@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Seattle University/UW Dance Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Seattle University and the University of Washington are partnering on a 26.2-hour virtual dance marathon. These student organizations have been fundraising for the Uncompensated Care Fund and Cancer Research Fund at Seattle Children’s throughout the academic year. The Dance Marathon is a celebratory event where students get to learn more about the work happening at Seattle Children’s and see their fundraising in action\, meet patient families\, play games and reveal their annual fundraising total.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/seattle-university-uw-dance-marathon-3/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210420T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210420T140000
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CREATED:20210415T203536Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210415T203625Z
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SUMMARY:Designing and Presenting Your Scientific Poster
DESCRIPTION:DESCRIPTION\nDuring this session you will learn some rough guidelines on what to include in each section of a scientific poster and how to pitch that content when you have to present at a conference or online. Included in this will be suggestions on how to make your poster more engaging\, as well as some tips to avoid producing a terrible poster. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES\nAt the end of the session\, participants will: \n\nList three design choices to make a poster more engaging to increase the effectiveness of their message.\nDescribe two suggestions how to make the presentation of their poster more impressive and compelling.\n\nSCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES\n\n12:30-12:35pm – Welcome and Introductions\n12:35-1:55pm – Presentation + Q&A\n1:55-2:00pm – Thank You and Feedback Survey\n\n\nABOUT THE SPEAKER\nMichael Louella has worked in HIV treatment research for 20+ years\, engaging communities affected by HIV in Seattle and across the U.S. in clinical trials towards the treatment and potential elimination of HIV. From 2009 to 2014\, he served as the Chair of the Outreach\, Recruitment and Retention Subcommittee for the AIDS Clinical Trials Group\, teaching the network’s members and protocol chairs design techniques to make their flyers and posters more effective and pleasing. Michael currently serves on the national steering committee for The Reunion Project\, the national alliance of long-term survivors of HIV\, collaborating with local and national HIV advocates\, providers and researchers to create events for HIV long term survivors in the Seattle area.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/designing-and-presenting-your-scientific-poster/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210420T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210420T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T191506
CREATED:20210415T203536Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210415T203536Z
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SUMMARY:Designing and Presenting Your Scientific Poster
DESCRIPTION:DESCRIPTION\nDuring this session you will learn some rough guidelines on what to include in each section of a scientific poster and how to pitch that content when you have to present at a conference or online. Included in this will be suggestions on how to make your poster more engaging\, as well as some tips to avoid producing a terrible poster. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES\nAt the end of the session\, participants will: \n\nList three design choices to make a poster more engaging to increase the effectiveness of their message.\nDescribe two suggestions how to make the presentation of their poster more impressive and compelling.\n\nSCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES\n\n12:30-12:35pm – Welcome and Introductions\n12:35-1:55pm – Presentation + Q&A\n1:55-2:00pm – Thank You and Feedback Survey\n\n\nABOUT THE SPEAKER\nMichael Louella has worked in HIV treatment research for 20+ years\, engaging communities affected by HIV in Seattle and across the U.S. in clinical trials towards the treatment and potential elimination of HIV. From 2009 to 2014\, he served as the Chair of the Outreach\, Recruitment and Retention Subcommittee for the AIDS Clinical Trials Group\, teaching the network’s members and protocol chairs design techniques to make their flyers and posters more effective and pleasing. Michael currently serves on the national steering committee for The Reunion Project\, the national alliance of long-term survivors of HIV\, collaborating with local and national HIV advocates\, providers and researchers to create events for HIV long term survivors in the Seattle area.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/designing-and-presenting-your-scientific-poster-2/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210420T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210420T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T191506
CREATED:20210415T203536Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210415T203536Z
UID:26672-1618921800-1618927200@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Designing and Presenting Your Scientific Poster
DESCRIPTION:DESCRIPTION\nDuring this session you will learn some rough guidelines on what to include in each section of a scientific poster and how to pitch that content when you have to present at a conference or online. Included in this will be suggestions on how to make your poster more engaging\, as well as some tips to avoid producing a terrible poster. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES\nAt the end of the session\, participants will: \n\nList three design choices to make a poster more engaging to increase the effectiveness of their message.\nDescribe two suggestions how to make the presentation of their poster more impressive and compelling.\n\nSCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES\n\n12:30-12:35pm – Welcome and Introductions\n12:35-1:55pm – Presentation + Q&A\n1:55-2:00pm – Thank You and Feedback Survey\n\n\nABOUT THE SPEAKER\nMichael Louella has worked in HIV treatment research for 20+ years\, engaging communities affected by HIV in Seattle and across the U.S. in clinical trials towards the treatment and potential elimination of HIV. From 2009 to 2014\, he served as the Chair of the Outreach\, Recruitment and Retention Subcommittee for the AIDS Clinical Trials Group\, teaching the network’s members and protocol chairs design techniques to make their flyers and posters more effective and pleasing. Michael currently serves on the national steering committee for The Reunion Project\, the national alliance of long-term survivors of HIV\, collaborating with local and national HIV advocates\, providers and researchers to create events for HIV long term survivors in the Seattle area.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/designing-and-presenting-your-scientific-poster-3/
LOCATION:Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://scienceinseattle.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2021/04/Scientific-Poster.png
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210420T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210420T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T191506
CREATED:20210409T203844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210409T203844Z
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SUMMARY:Research Roundtable with Dr. Lee Hood
DESCRIPTION:A New Approach to Alzheimer’s Disease\nApril 20\, 2021 at 4:00 PM PT\nRegister to receive access to this online event.  \n\nISB’s Research Roundtable series is a chance for you to hear from our leading scientists on their latest research and to ask your most pressing questions on the subject. If you would like to register for our other scheduled talks in the series you can register at the links below. \nResearch Roundtable with Dr. Sean Gibbons on April 1 — Register Here \nResearch Roundtable with Dr. Jared Roach on May 18 — Register Here \nA link to the event will be emailed to you upon registration. If you have additional questions\, please email Audri Hubbard at ahubbard@isbscience.org.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/research-roundtable-with-dr-lee-hood/
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210420T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210420T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T191506
CREATED:20210409T203844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210409T203844Z
UID:25700-1618934400-1618938000@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Research Roundtable with Dr. Lee Hood
DESCRIPTION:A New Approach to Alzheimer’s Disease\nApril 20\, 2021 at 4:00 PM PT\nRegister to receive access to this online event.  \n\nISB’s Research Roundtable series is a chance for you to hear from our leading scientists on their latest research and to ask your most pressing questions on the subject. If you would like to register for our other scheduled talks in the series you can register at the links below. \nResearch Roundtable with Dr. Sean Gibbons on April 1 — Register Here \nResearch Roundtable with Dr. Jared Roach on May 18 — Register Here \nA link to the event will be emailed to you upon registration. If you have additional questions\, please email Audri Hubbard at ahubbard@isbscience.org.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/research-roundtable-with-dr-lee-hood-2/
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210420T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210420T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T191506
CREATED:20210409T203844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210409T203844Z
UID:26665-1618934400-1618938000@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Research Roundtable with Dr. Lee Hood
DESCRIPTION:A New Approach to Alzheimer’s Disease\nApril 20\, 2021 at 4:00 PM PT\nRegister to receive access to this online event.  \n\nISB’s Research Roundtable series is a chance for you to hear from our leading scientists on their latest research and to ask your most pressing questions on the subject. If you would like to register for our other scheduled talks in the series you can register at the links below. \nResearch Roundtable with Dr. Sean Gibbons on April 1 — Register Here \nResearch Roundtable with Dr. Jared Roach on May 18 — Register Here \nA link to the event will be emailed to you upon registration. If you have additional questions\, please email Audri Hubbard at ahubbard@isbscience.org.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/research-roundtable-with-dr-lee-hood-3/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210421T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210421T180000
DTSTAMP:20260417T191506
CREATED:20210226T012334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210226T012359Z
UID:11678-1619024400-1619028000@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Science & Wine Club
DESCRIPTION:Explore\, learn\, taste. Be part of the club. \n——————————————————– \nWhat is PNRI’s Science & Wine Club? \nA perfectly paired conversation series. \nPNRI scientist + Washington winemaker + wine \nAnd you are in the best seat to hear\, to savor\, and to ask questions. \n————————————-———– \nNext Club Meeting:  \n(Wednesday\, April 21\, 2021 @ 5-6pm PST) \nPNRI Scientist Lisa Stubbs\, PhD  will talk about new science and the world we’re living in today. \nChuck Reininger\, winemaker at Reininger Winery will taste two wines and discuss the science of winemaking. \nSUBSCRIBE:\nTo receive instructions on how to attend the April 21st Science & Wine Club (free)\, and to be notified about future Science & Wine Clubs\, fill out the form below: \n  \n\n\n\n* indicates required\n\nEmail Address *\n\n\nFirst Name *\n\n\nLast Name *\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n————————————- \nWINE: \nThere is an opportunity to order wine for the event. The wine selections will be announced soon. \n \n——————————————————– \nThis quarter’s Club is sponsored by: \n \n——————- \nAt PNRI\, we put our researchers at the center of everything we do\, including our exploration of Washington wines.  \nExplore\, learn\, taste. Be part of the club.\n \nQUARTERLY SCIENCE & WINE CLUB DATES:\nWednesday\, July 21\, 2021\, 5-6pm\nWednesday\, October 20\, 2021\, 5-6pm
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/science-wine-club/
LOCATION:Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinseattle.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2021/02/Science-and-Wine-Club.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210421T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210421T180000
DTSTAMP:20260417T191506
CREATED:20210226T012334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210226T012334Z
UID:25681-1619024400-1619028000@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Science & Wine Club
DESCRIPTION:Explore\, learn\, taste. Be part of the club. \n——————————————————– \nWhat is PNRI’s Science & Wine Club? \nA perfectly paired conversation series. \nPNRI scientist + Washington winemaker + wine \nAnd you are in the best seat to hear\, to savor\, and to ask questions. \n————————————-———– \nNext Club Meeting:  \n(Wednesday\, April 21\, 2021 @ 5-6pm PST) \nPNRI Scientist Lisa Stubbs\, PhD  will talk about new science and the world we’re living in today. \nChuck Reininger\, winemaker at Reininger Winery will taste two wines and discuss the science of winemaking. \nSUBSCRIBE:\nTo receive instructions on how to attend the April 21st Science & Wine Club (free)\, and to be notified about future Science & Wine Clubs\, fill out the form below: \n  \n\n\n* indicates required\n\nEmail Address *\n\n\nFirst Name *\n\n\nLast Name *\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n————————————- \nWINE: \nThere is an opportunity to order wine for the event. The wine selections will be announced soon. \n \n——————————————————– \nThis quarter’s Club is sponsored by: \n \n——————- \nAt PNRI\, we put our researchers at the center of everything we do\, including our exploration of Washington wines.  \nExplore\, learn\, taste. Be part of the club.\n \nQUARTERLY SCIENCE & WINE CLUB DATES:\nWednesday\, July 21\, 2021\, 5-6pm\nWednesday\, October 20\, 2021\, 5-6pm
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/science-wine-club-2/
LOCATION:Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinseattle.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2021/02/Science-and-Wine-Club.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210421T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210421T180000
DTSTAMP:20260417T191506
CREATED:20210226T012334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210226T012334Z
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SUMMARY:Science & Wine Club
DESCRIPTION:Explore\, learn\, taste. Be part of the club. \n——————————————————– \nWhat is PNRI’s Science & Wine Club? \nA perfectly paired conversation series. \nPNRI scientist + Washington winemaker + wine \nAnd you are in the best seat to hear\, to savor\, and to ask questions. \n————————————-———– \nNext Club Meeting:  \n(Wednesday\, April 21\, 2021 @ 5-6pm PST) \nPNRI Scientist Lisa Stubbs\, PhD  will talk about new science and the world we’re living in today. \nChuck Reininger\, winemaker at Reininger Winery will taste two wines and discuss the science of winemaking. \nSUBSCRIBE:\nTo receive instructions on how to attend the April 21st Science & Wine Club (free)\, and to be notified about future Science & Wine Clubs\, fill out the form below: \n  \n\n\n* indicates required\n\nEmail Address *\n\n\nFirst Name *\n\n\nLast Name *\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n————————————- \nWINE: \nThere is an opportunity to order wine for the event. The wine selections will be announced soon. \n \n——————————————————– \nThis quarter’s Club is sponsored by: \n \n——————- \nAt PNRI\, we put our researchers at the center of everything we do\, including our exploration of Washington wines.  \nExplore\, learn\, taste. Be part of the club.\n \nQUARTERLY SCIENCE & WINE CLUB DATES:\nWednesday\, July 21\, 2021\, 5-6pm\nWednesday\, October 20\, 2021\, 5-6pm
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/science-wine-club-3/
LOCATION:Online
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210421T193000
DTSTAMP:20260417T191506
CREATED:20210415T192416Z
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UID:12379-1619028000-1619033400@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:How to Survive & Thrive in a Seattle Startup Accelerator
DESCRIPTION:Seattle has a fast growing startup ecosystem\, and entrepreneurs here are lucky to have so many resources available to help them on their journey. Startup accelerators can be great catalysts for growth\, but what are the differences between them\, and what are the best practices to maximize their benefits? At this online and interactive “How to Survive & Thrive In A Seattle Startup Accelerator” event\, we will gather representatives from different entrepreneurial organizations\, and top local entrepreneurs\, to outline the local resources and provide tips on how to build a startup in Seattle.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/how-to-survive-thrive-in-a-seattle-startup-accelerator-featuring-female-founders-alliance-fi-startup-haven/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210421T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210421T193000
DTSTAMP:20260417T191506
CREATED:20210415T192416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210415T192416Z
UID:25705-1619028000-1619033400@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:How to Survive & Thrive in a Seattle Startup Accelerator
DESCRIPTION:Seattle has a fast growing startup ecosystem\, and entrepreneurs here are lucky to have so many resources available to help them on their journey. Startup accelerators can be great catalysts for growth\, but what are the differences between them\, and what are the best practices to maximize their benefits? At this online and interactive “How to Survive & Thrive In A Seattle Startup Accelerator” event\, we will gather representatives from different entrepreneurial organizations\, and top local entrepreneurs\, to outline the local resources and provide tips on how to build a startup in Seattle.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/how-to-survive-thrive-in-a-seattle-startup-accelerator-featuring-female-founders-alliance-fi-startup-haven-2/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210421T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210421T193000
DTSTAMP:20260417T191506
CREATED:20210415T192416Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210415T192416Z
UID:26670-1619028000-1619033400@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:How to Survive & Thrive in a Seattle Startup Accelerator
DESCRIPTION:Seattle has a fast growing startup ecosystem\, and entrepreneurs here are lucky to have so many resources available to help them on their journey. Startup accelerators can be great catalysts for growth\, but what are the differences between them\, and what are the best practices to maximize their benefits? At this online and interactive “How to Survive & Thrive In A Seattle Startup Accelerator” event\, we will gather representatives from different entrepreneurial organizations\, and top local entrepreneurs\, to outline the local resources and provide tips on how to build a startup in Seattle.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/how-to-survive-thrive-in-a-seattle-startup-accelerator-featuring-female-founders-alliance-fi-startup-haven-3/
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210422T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210422T123000
DTSTAMP:20260417T191506
CREATED:20210415T203812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210415T203812Z
UID:12407-1619089200-1619094600@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Acknowledging and Rewarding Interdisciplinary Research within Appointment\, Promotion and Tenure Processes
DESCRIPTION:DESCRIPTION\nThis CDS offering will provide an overview of the current landscape and efforts by the ITHS Team Science core and colleagues to promote interdisciplinary research in the Appointment\, Promotion\, and Tenure (APT) processes at the UW and beyond. The ITHS Team Science Core will disseminate and describe their new APT Toolkit developed for early career faculty\, department chairs\, and APT committees. Strategies for writing goal statements\, highlighting CVs and soliciting external reviewers’ expert at interdisciplinary research will be discussed during the session. Participants will also have the opportunity to sign-up for an APT Special Interest Group where you can learn more about future workshops and offerings. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES\nAt the end of the session\, participants will: \n\nDescribe the importance of incorporating interdisciplinary research practices and language in the APT process\nDiscuss current barriers and facilitators of interdisciplinary research\nAcquire access to the ITHS Team Science APT Toolkit to recognize\, support\, and reward interdisciplinary research and collaboration\n\nSCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES\n\n11:00am-11:05am (Pacific) – Welcome and Intro\n11:05am-12:25pm (Pacific) – Presentation + Q&A\n12:25-12:30pm (Pacific) – Feedback Survey and Closing\n\n\nABOUT THE SPEAKERS\nBrenda Zierler\, PhD\, RN\, FAAN serves as a professor in the UW Department of Biobehavioral Nursing & Health Informatics and as Director of Research\, Training and Faculty Development for the UW Center for Health Sciences Interprofessional Education\, Research & Practice. Her research focuses on health systems/health services related to interprofessional (IP) collaborative practice (CP) to improve team functioning and patient and systems outcomes. She currently leads three grants related to IPCP (one focuses on leadership and team development; two on transforming practice for teams delivering care for underserved patients with heart failure). \nJonathan D. Posner\, PhD\, is the Richard and Victoria Harrington Professor for Engineering Innovation in Health in Mechanical Engineering\, Chemical Engineering\, and Family Medicine (adjunct) at University of Washington. He is a founder and the Director of UW’s Engineering Innovation in Health program that focuses on developing technical solutions to pressing challenges in health and healthcare. His research group works on a diverse set of need-driven research projects including medical devices\, point-of-care in-vitro diagnostics\, improved cookstoves for the developing world\, and helmets that reduce the risk of concussion. He has founded two companies: VICIS focused on a football helmet that reduces the risk of concussion\, and Phoresa focused on point-of-care diagnostics. He was UW Medicine’s Inventor of the Year in 2016.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/acknowledging-and-rewarding-interdisciplinary-research-within-appointment-promotion-and-tenure-processes/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210422T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210422T123000
DTSTAMP:20260417T191506
CREATED:20210415T203812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210415T203812Z
UID:25708-1619089200-1619094600@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Acknowledging and Rewarding Interdisciplinary Research within Appointment\, Promotion and Tenure Processes
DESCRIPTION:DESCRIPTION\nThis CDS offering will provide an overview of the current landscape and efforts by the ITHS Team Science core and colleagues to promote interdisciplinary research in the Appointment\, Promotion\, and Tenure (APT) processes at the UW and beyond. The ITHS Team Science Core will disseminate and describe their new APT Toolkit developed for early career faculty\, department chairs\, and APT committees. Strategies for writing goal statements\, highlighting CVs and soliciting external reviewers’ expert at interdisciplinary research will be discussed during the session. Participants will also have the opportunity to sign-up for an APT Special Interest Group where you can learn more about future workshops and offerings. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES\nAt the end of the session\, participants will: \n\nDescribe the importance of incorporating interdisciplinary research practices and language in the APT process\nDiscuss current barriers and facilitators of interdisciplinary research\nAcquire access to the ITHS Team Science APT Toolkit to recognize\, support\, and reward interdisciplinary research and collaboration\n\nSCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES\n\n11:00am-11:05am (Pacific) – Welcome and Intro\n11:05am-12:25pm (Pacific) – Presentation + Q&A\n12:25-12:30pm (Pacific) – Feedback Survey and Closing\n\n\nABOUT THE SPEAKERS\nBrenda Zierler\, PhD\, RN\, FAAN serves as a professor in the UW Department of Biobehavioral Nursing & Health Informatics and as Director of Research\, Training and Faculty Development for the UW Center for Health Sciences Interprofessional Education\, Research & Practice. Her research focuses on health systems/health services related to interprofessional (IP) collaborative practice (CP) to improve team functioning and patient and systems outcomes. She currently leads three grants related to IPCP (one focuses on leadership and team development; two on transforming practice for teams delivering care for underserved patients with heart failure). \nJonathan D. Posner\, PhD\, is the Richard and Victoria Harrington Professor for Engineering Innovation in Health in Mechanical Engineering\, Chemical Engineering\, and Family Medicine (adjunct) at University of Washington. He is a founder and the Director of UW’s Engineering Innovation in Health program that focuses on developing technical solutions to pressing challenges in health and healthcare. His research group works on a diverse set of need-driven research projects including medical devices\, point-of-care in-vitro diagnostics\, improved cookstoves for the developing world\, and helmets that reduce the risk of concussion. He has founded two companies: VICIS focused on a football helmet that reduces the risk of concussion\, and Phoresa focused on point-of-care diagnostics. He was UW Medicine’s Inventor of the Year in 2016.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/acknowledging-and-rewarding-interdisciplinary-research-within-appointment-promotion-and-tenure-processes-2/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210422T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210422T123000
DTSTAMP:20260417T191506
CREATED:20210415T203812Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210415T203812Z
UID:26673-1619089200-1619094600@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Acknowledging and Rewarding Interdisciplinary Research within Appointment\, Promotion and Tenure Processes
DESCRIPTION:DESCRIPTION\nThis CDS offering will provide an overview of the current landscape and efforts by the ITHS Team Science core and colleagues to promote interdisciplinary research in the Appointment\, Promotion\, and Tenure (APT) processes at the UW and beyond. The ITHS Team Science Core will disseminate and describe their new APT Toolkit developed for early career faculty\, department chairs\, and APT committees. Strategies for writing goal statements\, highlighting CVs and soliciting external reviewers’ expert at interdisciplinary research will be discussed during the session. Participants will also have the opportunity to sign-up for an APT Special Interest Group where you can learn more about future workshops and offerings. \nLEARNING OBJECTIVES\nAt the end of the session\, participants will: \n\nDescribe the importance of incorporating interdisciplinary research practices and language in the APT process\nDiscuss current barriers and facilitators of interdisciplinary research\nAcquire access to the ITHS Team Science APT Toolkit to recognize\, support\, and reward interdisciplinary research and collaboration\n\nSCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES\n\n11:00am-11:05am (Pacific) – Welcome and Intro\n11:05am-12:25pm (Pacific) – Presentation + Q&A\n12:25-12:30pm (Pacific) – Feedback Survey and Closing\n\n\nABOUT THE SPEAKERS\nBrenda Zierler\, PhD\, RN\, FAAN serves as a professor in the UW Department of Biobehavioral Nursing & Health Informatics and as Director of Research\, Training and Faculty Development for the UW Center for Health Sciences Interprofessional Education\, Research & Practice. Her research focuses on health systems/health services related to interprofessional (IP) collaborative practice (CP) to improve team functioning and patient and systems outcomes. She currently leads three grants related to IPCP (one focuses on leadership and team development; two on transforming practice for teams delivering care for underserved patients with heart failure). \nJonathan D. Posner\, PhD\, is the Richard and Victoria Harrington Professor for Engineering Innovation in Health in Mechanical Engineering\, Chemical Engineering\, and Family Medicine (adjunct) at University of Washington. He is a founder and the Director of UW’s Engineering Innovation in Health program that focuses on developing technical solutions to pressing challenges in health and healthcare. His research group works on a diverse set of need-driven research projects including medical devices\, point-of-care in-vitro diagnostics\, improved cookstoves for the developing world\, and helmets that reduce the risk of concussion. He has founded two companies: VICIS focused on a football helmet that reduces the risk of concussion\, and Phoresa focused on point-of-care diagnostics. He was UW Medicine’s Inventor of the Year in 2016.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/acknowledging-and-rewarding-interdisciplinary-research-within-appointment-promotion-and-tenure-processes-3/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210423T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210423T133000
DTSTAMP:20260417T191506
CREATED:20210409T205158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210409T205158Z
UID:12311-1619179200-1619184600@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Networking to Enhance Development 2021
DESCRIPTION:Networking to Enhance Development 2021\nSpring Session: Friday\, April 23 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe annual Research Coordinator Networking to Enhance Development (NED) Conference is usually a free\, day‐long professional development conference for and by research coordinators held in Seattle. Participation in NED allows research coordinators to develop contacts\, share ideas\, and learn from peers. \nWhile an in-person conference is impossible in early 2021\, ITHS will be offering a virtual 90-minute interactive session on Friday\, April 23\, with the another similar session in the works for fall. We wanted to make sure coordinators and other research staff had the chance to network and learn together\, especially in the face of the ongoing health crisis. In fact\, the theme of this year’s NED is Pearls of Pandemic Wisdom. \nThe NED Conference is organized by the Institute of Translational Health Sciences and is a collaboration between the University of Washington\, Fred Hutch\, and Seattle Children’s. \nWe have archived previous years’ conference materials at the main NED page. \nSPRING SESSION\nThe COVID-19 pandemic made it imperative for everyone to adapt to many facets of life including the way we work and connect with others. \nIn the spirit of growth and renewal\, this spring session aims to bring colleagues together to reflect on the changes that emerged from our drastically modified work-life and how those changes will be carried forward as the pandemic era unfolds. \nJoin us on Friday\, April 23\, 12-1:30pm PDT\, to connect with your peers to share stories and lessons learned that will help re-anchor ourselves to what’s still possible in the new year.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/networking-to-enhance-development-2021/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210423T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210423T133000
DTSTAMP:20260417T191506
CREATED:20210409T205158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210409T205158Z
UID:25703-1619179200-1619184600@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Networking to Enhance Development 2021
DESCRIPTION:Networking to Enhance Development 2021\nSpring Session: Friday\, April 23 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe annual Research Coordinator Networking to Enhance Development (NED) Conference is usually a free\, day‐long professional development conference for and by research coordinators held in Seattle. Participation in NED allows research coordinators to develop contacts\, share ideas\, and learn from peers. \nWhile an in-person conference is impossible in early 2021\, ITHS will be offering a virtual 90-minute interactive session on Friday\, April 23\, with the another similar session in the works for fall. We wanted to make sure coordinators and other research staff had the chance to network and learn together\, especially in the face of the ongoing health crisis. In fact\, the theme of this year’s NED is Pearls of Pandemic Wisdom. \nThe NED Conference is organized by the Institute of Translational Health Sciences and is a collaboration between the University of Washington\, Fred Hutch\, and Seattle Children’s. \nWe have archived previous years’ conference materials at the main NED page. \nSPRING SESSION\nThe COVID-19 pandemic made it imperative for everyone to adapt to many facets of life including the way we work and connect with others. \nIn the spirit of growth and renewal\, this spring session aims to bring colleagues together to reflect on the changes that emerged from our drastically modified work-life and how those changes will be carried forward as the pandemic era unfolds. \nJoin us on Friday\, April 23\, 12-1:30pm PDT\, to connect with your peers to share stories and lessons learned that will help re-anchor ourselves to what’s still possible in the new year.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/networking-to-enhance-development-2021-2/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210423T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210423T133000
DTSTAMP:20260417T191506
CREATED:20210409T205158Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210409T205158Z
UID:26668-1619179200-1619184600@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Networking to Enhance Development 2021
DESCRIPTION:Networking to Enhance Development 2021\nSpring Session: Friday\, April 23 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThe annual Research Coordinator Networking to Enhance Development (NED) Conference is usually a free\, day‐long professional development conference for and by research coordinators held in Seattle. Participation in NED allows research coordinators to develop contacts\, share ideas\, and learn from peers. \nWhile an in-person conference is impossible in early 2021\, ITHS will be offering a virtual 90-minute interactive session on Friday\, April 23\, with the another similar session in the works for fall. We wanted to make sure coordinators and other research staff had the chance to network and learn together\, especially in the face of the ongoing health crisis. In fact\, the theme of this year’s NED is Pearls of Pandemic Wisdom. \nThe NED Conference is organized by the Institute of Translational Health Sciences and is a collaboration between the University of Washington\, Fred Hutch\, and Seattle Children’s. \nWe have archived previous years’ conference materials at the main NED page. \nSPRING SESSION\nThe COVID-19 pandemic made it imperative for everyone to adapt to many facets of life including the way we work and connect with others. \nIn the spirit of growth and renewal\, this spring session aims to bring colleagues together to reflect on the changes that emerged from our drastically modified work-life and how those changes will be carried forward as the pandemic era unfolds. \nJoin us on Friday\, April 23\, 12-1:30pm PDT\, to connect with your peers to share stories and lessons learned that will help re-anchor ourselves to what’s still possible in the new year.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/networking-to-enhance-development-2021-3/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210424
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210425
DTSTAMP:20260417T191506
CREATED:20210331T205229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210331T205229Z
UID:12208-1619222400-1619308799@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Walk MS: Seattle 2021
DESCRIPTION:Walk MS: Seattle may look a little different this year – but why we walk remains the same. While we will not gather in person in 2021\, you can still end MS\, your way. \nWalk with your friends and family around your neighborhood or gather your team for a socially distanced stroll through the park. No matter your route\, you can tailor Walk MS for you through exciting and new ways to connect and celebrate.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/walk-ms-seattle-2021/
LOCATION:Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinseattle.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2021/03/Walk-MS.jpg
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210424
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210425
DTSTAMP:20260417T191506
CREATED:20210331T205229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210331T205229Z
UID:25698-1619222400-1619308799@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Walk MS: Seattle 2021
DESCRIPTION:Walk MS: Seattle may look a little different this year – but why we walk remains the same. While we will not gather in person in 2021\, you can still end MS\, your way. \nWalk with your friends and family around your neighborhood or gather your team for a socially distanced stroll through the park. No matter your route\, you can tailor Walk MS for you through exciting and new ways to connect and celebrate.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/walk-ms-seattle-2021-2/
LOCATION:Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinseattle.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2021/03/Walk-MS.jpg
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210424
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210425
DTSTAMP:20260417T191506
CREATED:20210331T205229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210331T205229Z
UID:26663-1619222400-1619308799@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Walk MS: Seattle 2021
DESCRIPTION:Walk MS: Seattle may look a little different this year – but why we walk remains the same. While we will not gather in person in 2021\, you can still end MS\, your way. \nWalk with your friends and family around your neighborhood or gather your team for a socially distanced stroll through the park. No matter your route\, you can tailor Walk MS for you through exciting and new ways to connect and celebrate.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/walk-ms-seattle-2021-3/
LOCATION:Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinseattle.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2021/03/Walk-MS.jpg
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