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SUMMARY:BioTech & Bagels Morning Meetup
DESCRIPTION:Meet local industry peers and colleagues for our morning bagel happy hour. The goal is to bring together creative and driven professionals who are passionate about promoting the growth of Seattle’s Biotech and Digital Health sectors. This is a great opportunity to network and build relationships with individuals working across these sectors in both academia and industry. Enjoy a bagel and coffee\, build community\, and contribute your ideas and efforts towards accelerating life sciences and technology. \nQuestions? Contact organizer Cassie Wallender. \nSponsored by Invio\, Inc. – clinical trial software for remote and automated monitoring: https://invioinc.com/.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/biotech-bagels-morning-meetup-3/
LOCATION:Capital One Café\, 333 Westlake Ave N\, Seattle\, WA\, United States
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UID:26435-1572422400-1572429600@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:BioTech & Bagels Morning Meetup
DESCRIPTION:Meet local industry peers and colleagues for our morning bagel happy hour. The goal is to bring together creative and driven professionals who are passionate about promoting the growth of Seattle’s Biotech and Digital Health sectors. This is a great opportunity to network and build relationships with individuals working across these sectors in both academia and industry. Enjoy a bagel and coffee\, build community\, and contribute your ideas and efforts towards accelerating life sciences and technology. \nQuestions? Contact organizer Cassie Wallender. \nSponsored by Invio\, Inc. – clinical trial software for remote and automated monitoring: https://invioinc.com/.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/biotech-bagels-morning-meetup-4/
LOCATION:Capital One Café\, 333 Westlake Ave N\, Seattle\, WA\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191030T210000
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CREATED:20191018T224735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191018T224735Z
UID:7383-1572462000-1572469200@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Science in the City: The Crimes of Macbeth - Witchcraft or Neuropsychology?
DESCRIPTION:The violent crimes of the late King Macbeth have been widely blamed on his cruelty and ambition. Yet rumors persist of the supernatural influence three mysterious figures – known only as the Weird Sisters – had on his decision-making. Did the Weird Sisters harness the power of magic to drive Macbeth’s bloodthirsty decisions or did they merely exploit tricks of neuroscience\, psychology\, and persuasion? In this true crime special\, join Dr. Kaitlyn Casimo to uncover the facts of this chilling case. Topics will include the science of decision-making\, pathways and brain structures that enable decisions\, neuropsychology of risk assessment\, and factors that influence decision-making such as illusions and disease.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/science-in-the-city-the-crimes-of-macbeth-witchcraft-or-neuropsychology-2/
LOCATION:Pacific Science Center\, 200 Second Avenue North\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191030T210000
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CREATED:20191018T224735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191018T224735Z
UID:25475-1572462000-1572469200@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Science in the City: The Crimes of Macbeth - Witchcraft or Neuropsychology?
DESCRIPTION:The violent crimes of the late King Macbeth have been widely blamed on his cruelty and ambition. Yet rumors persist of the supernatural influence three mysterious figures – known only as the Weird Sisters – had on his decision-making. Did the Weird Sisters harness the power of magic to drive Macbeth’s bloodthirsty decisions or did they merely exploit tricks of neuroscience\, psychology\, and persuasion? In this true crime special\, join Dr. Kaitlyn Casimo to uncover the facts of this chilling case. Topics will include the science of decision-making\, pathways and brain structures that enable decisions\, neuropsychology of risk assessment\, and factors that influence decision-making such as illusions and disease.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/science-in-the-city-the-crimes-of-macbeth-witchcraft-or-neuropsychology-2-2/
LOCATION:Pacific Science Center\, 200 Second Avenue North\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinseattle.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2019/10/SITC-Macbeth.jpg
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191030T210000
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CREATED:20191018T224735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191018T224735Z
UID:26440-1572462000-1572469200@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Science in the City: The Crimes of Macbeth - Witchcraft or Neuropsychology?
DESCRIPTION:The violent crimes of the late King Macbeth have been widely blamed on his cruelty and ambition. Yet rumors persist of the supernatural influence three mysterious figures – known only as the Weird Sisters – had on his decision-making. Did the Weird Sisters harness the power of magic to drive Macbeth’s bloodthirsty decisions or did they merely exploit tricks of neuroscience\, psychology\, and persuasion? In this true crime special\, join Dr. Kaitlyn Casimo to uncover the facts of this chilling case. Topics will include the science of decision-making\, pathways and brain structures that enable decisions\, neuropsychology of risk assessment\, and factors that influence decision-making such as illusions and disease.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/science-in-the-city-the-crimes-of-macbeth-witchcraft-or-neuropsychology-2-3/
LOCATION:Pacific Science Center\, 200 Second Avenue North\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinseattle.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2019/10/SITC-Macbeth.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191106T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191106T190000
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CREATED:20191002T225839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191002T225839Z
UID:7171-1573056000-1573066800@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Innovations in Healthcare: Xconomy Insight Seattle Life Science Forum
DESCRIPTION:Join Xconomy Insight at the new Building Cure on the Seattle Children’s Research Institute campus for an interactive program exploring what’s needed – and what’s next – in the world of healthcare research and innovation. Immerse yourself in a virtual reality experience that brings to life CAR T-cell immunotherapy at Seattle Children’s. Hear from those who are pioneering new approaches that are helping to save lives\, improve treatments\, and drive new medical research that is bound to change the way care is provided to children and adults in the Seattle region and beyond. \nWho should attend: biotech executives\, entrepreneurial doctors\, scientific leaders\, contract research organizations\, and investors looking for collaboration opportunities to develop therapeutics.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/innovations-in-healthcare-xconomy-insight-seattle-life-science-forum/
LOCATION:Seattle Children’s Research Institute\, 1920 Terry Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98101\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinseattle.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2019/10/Innovations-in-Healthcare-Xconomy-Insight-Seattle-Life-Science-Forum.jpg
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CREATED:20191002T225839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191002T225839Z
UID:25463-1573056000-1573066800@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Innovations in Healthcare: Xconomy Insight Seattle Life Science Forum
DESCRIPTION:Join Xconomy Insight at the new Building Cure on the Seattle Children’s Research Institute campus for an interactive program exploring what’s needed – and what’s next – in the world of healthcare research and innovation. Immerse yourself in a virtual reality experience that brings to life CAR T-cell immunotherapy at Seattle Children’s. Hear from those who are pioneering new approaches that are helping to save lives\, improve treatments\, and drive new medical research that is bound to change the way care is provided to children and adults in the Seattle region and beyond. \nWho should attend: biotech executives\, entrepreneurial doctors\, scientific leaders\, contract research organizations\, and investors looking for collaboration opportunities to develop therapeutics.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/innovations-in-healthcare-xconomy-insight-seattle-life-science-forum-2/
LOCATION:Seattle Children’s Research Institute\, 1920 Terry Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98101\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinseattle.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2019/10/Innovations-in-Healthcare-Xconomy-Insight-Seattle-Life-Science-Forum.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191106T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191106T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171524
CREATED:20191002T225839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191002T225839Z
UID:26428-1573056000-1573066800@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Innovations in Healthcare: Xconomy Insight Seattle Life Science Forum
DESCRIPTION:Join Xconomy Insight at the new Building Cure on the Seattle Children’s Research Institute campus for an interactive program exploring what’s needed – and what’s next – in the world of healthcare research and innovation. Immerse yourself in a virtual reality experience that brings to life CAR T-cell immunotherapy at Seattle Children’s. Hear from those who are pioneering new approaches that are helping to save lives\, improve treatments\, and drive new medical research that is bound to change the way care is provided to children and adults in the Seattle region and beyond. \nWho should attend: biotech executives\, entrepreneurial doctors\, scientific leaders\, contract research organizations\, and investors looking for collaboration opportunities to develop therapeutics.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/innovations-in-healthcare-xconomy-insight-seattle-life-science-forum-3/
LOCATION:Seattle Children’s Research Institute\, 1920 Terry Ave.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98101\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinseattle.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2019/10/Innovations-in-Healthcare-Xconomy-Insight-Seattle-Life-Science-Forum.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191107T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191107T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171524
CREATED:20191018T170823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191018T170823Z
UID:7344-1573142400-1573153200@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Manipulating Microbial Communities Through Artificial Selection
DESCRIPTION:Featuring Research and expertise from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center’s Shou Lab \nLearn from – and network with – Seattle’s Biotech and Research Community! \n𝗧𝗵𝘂𝗿𝘀𝗱𝗮𝘆\, 𝗡𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗺𝗯𝗲𝗿 𝟳\, 𝟮𝟬𝟭𝟵\n𝟰:𝟬𝟬 – 𝟳:𝟭𝟱 𝗽.𝗺. \n𝐀𝐠𝐞𝐧𝐝𝐚 \n🔬Introduction to approaches of modulating functions of microbial communities\, Dr. Li Xie \n🔬Improving Microbial Community Functions through artificial selection\, Dr. Li Xie \n🔬Automate Your Experiments with a Robotic System\, Dr. David Skelding \n🔬Q&A \n🔬Networking and Refreshments \nJoin us on 𝗧𝗵𝘂𝗿𝘀𝗱𝗮𝘆\, 𝗡𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗺𝗯𝗲𝗿 𝟳 at Cambia Grove for insights and discoveries in the field of #Microbiome research. Network with peers and learn from lead researchers and colleagues. Appetizers and beverages will be served. \nSeattle was recently identified as the fastest-growing life science market in the top 10 from 2014 to 2017\, showing tremendous growth in collaborations between the research community and biotech companies. \nProduct Creation Studio — in partnership with Fred Hutch Cancer Research Center’s Shou Lab — is hosting an event based on their research of #microbial communities. \nFor this event\, Dr. Li Xie and Dr. David Skelding will cover both the theoretical and practical progress in the current research conducted in Dr. Wenying Shou’s lab. The Shou Lab is exploring the use of artificial selection\, also known as directed evolution\, to improve “community functions.” Some community functions are extremely useful\, such as fighting off pathogens\, synthesizing pharmaceuticals and degrading environmental pollutants. \n𝐈𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝟑-𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐭 𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧\, 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐰𝐢𝐥𝐥 𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐧: \n🧬Various approaches for improving desirable functions of microbial communities \n🧬How to “breed” desirable microbial communities through artificial selection \n🧬How mathematical analysis and computer simulation can guide the design of experiments \n🧬How to automate your experiments and lessons learned through robotic systems development in the Shou Lab \n🧬The newest research and findings from Shou Lab to discuss with like-minded professionals \nWhether you’re a #scientist or a #biotech engineer looking to solve problems using microbiomes or artificial selection\, you’re sure to gain value from this unique opportunity. This series is designed for senior biotech engineers and scientists who design and carry out research at their companies. \nFor more info on the content being presented\, please see the Seattle’s Microbiome Event page for details: https://www.productcreationstudio.com/blog/2019/10/17/november-7-at-cambia-grove-manipulating-microbial-communities-through-artificial-selection
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/manipulating-microbial-communities-through-artificial-selection/
LOCATION:Cambia Grove\, #250 1800 9th Ave\, Seattle\, WA\, 98101\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://scienceinseattle.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2019/10/Seattles-Microbiome-Event.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191107T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191107T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171524
CREATED:20191018T170823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191018T170823Z
UID:25473-1573142400-1573153200@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Manipulating Microbial Communities Through Artificial Selection
DESCRIPTION:Featuring Research and expertise from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center’s Shou Lab \nLearn from – and network with – Seattle’s Biotech and Research Community! \n𝗧𝗵𝘂𝗿𝘀𝗱𝗮𝘆\, 𝗡𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗺𝗯𝗲𝗿 𝟳\, 𝟮𝟬𝟭𝟵\n𝟰:𝟬𝟬 – 𝟳:𝟭𝟱 𝗽.𝗺. \n𝐀𝐠𝐞𝐧𝐝𝐚 \n🔬Introduction to approaches of modulating functions of microbial communities\, Dr. Li Xie \n🔬Improving Microbial Community Functions through artificial selection\, Dr. Li Xie \n🔬Automate Your Experiments with a Robotic System\, Dr. David Skelding \n🔬Q&A \n🔬Networking and Refreshments \nJoin us on 𝗧𝗵𝘂𝗿𝘀𝗱𝗮𝘆\, 𝗡𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗺𝗯𝗲𝗿 𝟳 at Cambia Grove for insights and discoveries in the field of #Microbiome research. Network with peers and learn from lead researchers and colleagues. Appetizers and beverages will be served. \nSeattle was recently identified as the fastest-growing life science market in the top 10 from 2014 to 2017\, showing tremendous growth in collaborations between the research community and biotech companies. \nProduct Creation Studio — in partnership with Fred Hutch Cancer Research Center’s Shou Lab — is hosting an event based on their research of #microbial communities. \nFor this event\, Dr. Li Xie and Dr. David Skelding will cover both the theoretical and practical progress in the current research conducted in Dr. Wenying Shou’s lab. The Shou Lab is exploring the use of artificial selection\, also known as directed evolution\, to improve “community functions.” Some community functions are extremely useful\, such as fighting off pathogens\, synthesizing pharmaceuticals and degrading environmental pollutants. \n𝐈𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝟑-𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐭 𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧\, 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐰𝐢𝐥𝐥 𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐧: \n🧬Various approaches for improving desirable functions of microbial communities \n🧬How to “breed” desirable microbial communities through artificial selection \n🧬How mathematical analysis and computer simulation can guide the design of experiments \n🧬How to automate your experiments and lessons learned through robotic systems development in the Shou Lab \n🧬The newest research and findings from Shou Lab to discuss with like-minded professionals \nWhether you’re a #scientist or a #biotech engineer looking to solve problems using microbiomes or artificial selection\, you’re sure to gain value from this unique opportunity. This series is designed for senior biotech engineers and scientists who design and carry out research at their companies. \nFor more info on the content being presented\, please see the Seattle’s Microbiome Event page for details: https://www.productcreationstudio.com/blog/2019/10/17/november-7-at-cambia-grove-manipulating-microbial-communities-through-artificial-selection
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/manipulating-microbial-communities-through-artificial-selection-2/
LOCATION:Cambia Grove\, #250 1800 9th Ave\, Seattle\, WA\, 98101\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://scienceinseattle.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2019/10/Seattles-Microbiome-Event.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191107T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191107T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171524
CREATED:20191018T170823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191018T170823Z
UID:26438-1573142400-1573153200@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Manipulating Microbial Communities Through Artificial Selection
DESCRIPTION:Featuring Research and expertise from the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center’s Shou Lab \nLearn from – and network with – Seattle’s Biotech and Research Community! \n𝗧𝗵𝘂𝗿𝘀𝗱𝗮𝘆\, 𝗡𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗺𝗯𝗲𝗿 𝟳\, 𝟮𝟬𝟭𝟵\n𝟰:𝟬𝟬 – 𝟳:𝟭𝟱 𝗽.𝗺. \n𝐀𝐠𝐞𝐧𝐝𝐚 \n🔬Introduction to approaches of modulating functions of microbial communities\, Dr. Li Xie \n🔬Improving Microbial Community Functions through artificial selection\, Dr. Li Xie \n🔬Automate Your Experiments with a Robotic System\, Dr. David Skelding \n🔬Q&A \n🔬Networking and Refreshments \nJoin us on 𝗧𝗵𝘂𝗿𝘀𝗱𝗮𝘆\, 𝗡𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗺𝗯𝗲𝗿 𝟳 at Cambia Grove for insights and discoveries in the field of #Microbiome research. Network with peers and learn from lead researchers and colleagues. Appetizers and beverages will be served. \nSeattle was recently identified as the fastest-growing life science market in the top 10 from 2014 to 2017\, showing tremendous growth in collaborations between the research community and biotech companies. \nProduct Creation Studio — in partnership with Fred Hutch Cancer Research Center’s Shou Lab — is hosting an event based on their research of #microbial communities. \nFor this event\, Dr. Li Xie and Dr. David Skelding will cover both the theoretical and practical progress in the current research conducted in Dr. Wenying Shou’s lab. The Shou Lab is exploring the use of artificial selection\, also known as directed evolution\, to improve “community functions.” Some community functions are extremely useful\, such as fighting off pathogens\, synthesizing pharmaceuticals and degrading environmental pollutants. \n𝐈𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐬 𝟑-𝐩𝐚𝐫𝐭 𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐞𝐧𝐭𝐚𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧\, 𝐲𝐨𝐮 𝐰𝐢𝐥𝐥 𝐥𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐧: \n🧬Various approaches for improving desirable functions of microbial communities \n🧬How to “breed” desirable microbial communities through artificial selection \n🧬How mathematical analysis and computer simulation can guide the design of experiments \n🧬How to automate your experiments and lessons learned through robotic systems development in the Shou Lab \n🧬The newest research and findings from Shou Lab to discuss with like-minded professionals \nWhether you’re a #scientist or a #biotech engineer looking to solve problems using microbiomes or artificial selection\, you’re sure to gain value from this unique opportunity. This series is designed for senior biotech engineers and scientists who design and carry out research at their companies. \nFor more info on the content being presented\, please see the Seattle’s Microbiome Event page for details: https://www.productcreationstudio.com/blog/2019/10/17/november-7-at-cambia-grove-manipulating-microbial-communities-through-artificial-selection
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/manipulating-microbial-communities-through-artificial-selection-3/
LOCATION:Cambia Grove\, #250 1800 9th Ave\, Seattle\, WA\, 98101\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://scienceinseattle.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2019/10/Seattles-Microbiome-Event.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191107T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191107T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171524
CREATED:20191031T205719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191031T205719Z
UID:7525-1573147800-1573162200@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Women of Influence
DESCRIPTION:The Puget Sound Business Journal’s Women of Influence Awards honors women within the business community who have the authority and power to move the needle in their business\, are respected for accomplishments within their industries\, give back to the community\, and are sought out as respected advisors and mentors within their field of influence. \nJoin us for a reception where you will have the opportunity to network with other community leaders and then move to the ballroom for dinner where you’ll hear each honoree share their story of how they came to be recognized. \n2019 Honorees \nSee honoree announcement here \nTerry Axelrod\, Founder & CEO\nBenevon \nDusti Blood\, Technical Operations Manager\nAmazon Web Services \nJasmine Donovan\, President\nDick’s Drive-In Restaurants \nDenise Galloway\, Director of the Pathogen Associated Malignancies Integrated Research Center\nFred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center \nChris Gregoire\, CEO\nChallenge Seattle \nCharlotte Guyman\, Board Member\nBerkshire Hathaway\, Space Needle\, Pro.com\, Brooks Running\, Save the Children and the UW Brotman-Baty Institute for Precision Medicine \nKathi Lentzsch\, CEO and President\nBartell Drugs \nKari Magill\, CEO\nRowley Properties \nJulie Nordstrom\, Board Member\nUW Medicine and Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation \nTara Lisa Perry\, CEO\nNational Court Appointed Special Advocate Association \nRacquel Russell\, Vice President of Government Relations and Public Affairs\nZillow \nMichelle Seitz\, Chairman and CEO\nRussell Investments \nSarah Smith\, Executive Director\nRainier Scholars \nMary Ellen Smith\, Corporate Vice President of Worldwide Business Operations\nMicrosoft \nDemetria “Lynn” Strickland\, Executive Director\nAerospace Joint Apprenticeship Committee \nMia Tuan\, Dean and Professor\nUniversity of Washington College of Education \nDress code\nSemi Formal/Business Formal\nExamples:\nWomen – cocktail dress\, dressy separates\, suit\, dress with jacket\nMen – business suit\, dress shirt with tie \nCancellation\nRefunds are accepted up until 5 p.m. on October 31. Name substitutions after that time for paid tickets can be emailed to Jordan (jhilbert@bizjournals.com) \nSponsorship and Table Packages:\nMarijane Milton\nmmilton@bizjournals.com\n206-876-5447 \nEvent Questions?\nJordan Hilbert\njhilbert@bizjournals.com\n206-876-5412
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/women-of-influence/
LOCATION:Hyatt Bellevue\, 900 Bellevue Way NE\, Bellevue\, WA\, 98004\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191107T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191107T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171524
CREATED:20191031T205719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191031T205719Z
UID:25478-1573147800-1573162200@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Women of Influence
DESCRIPTION:The Puget Sound Business Journal’s Women of Influence Awards honors women within the business community who have the authority and power to move the needle in their business\, are respected for accomplishments within their industries\, give back to the community\, and are sought out as respected advisors and mentors within their field of influence. \nJoin us for a reception where you will have the opportunity to network with other community leaders and then move to the ballroom for dinner where you’ll hear each honoree share their story of how they came to be recognized. \n2019 Honorees \nSee honoree announcement here \nTerry Axelrod\, Founder & CEO\nBenevon \nDusti Blood\, Technical Operations Manager\nAmazon Web Services \nJasmine Donovan\, President\nDick’s Drive-In Restaurants \nDenise Galloway\, Director of the Pathogen Associated Malignancies Integrated Research Center\nFred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center \nChris Gregoire\, CEO\nChallenge Seattle \nCharlotte Guyman\, Board Member\nBerkshire Hathaway\, Space Needle\, Pro.com\, Brooks Running\, Save the Children and the UW Brotman-Baty Institute for Precision Medicine \nKathi Lentzsch\, CEO and President\nBartell Drugs \nKari Magill\, CEO\nRowley Properties \nJulie Nordstrom\, Board Member\nUW Medicine and Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation \nTara Lisa Perry\, CEO\nNational Court Appointed Special Advocate Association \nRacquel Russell\, Vice President of Government Relations and Public Affairs\nZillow \nMichelle Seitz\, Chairman and CEO\nRussell Investments \nSarah Smith\, Executive Director\nRainier Scholars \nMary Ellen Smith\, Corporate Vice President of Worldwide Business Operations\nMicrosoft \nDemetria “Lynn” Strickland\, Executive Director\nAerospace Joint Apprenticeship Committee \nMia Tuan\, Dean and Professor\nUniversity of Washington College of Education \nDress code\nSemi Formal/Business Formal\nExamples:\nWomen – cocktail dress\, dressy separates\, suit\, dress with jacket\nMen – business suit\, dress shirt with tie \nCancellation\nRefunds are accepted up until 5 p.m. on October 31. Name substitutions after that time for paid tickets can be emailed to Jordan (jhilbert@bizjournals.com) \nSponsorship and Table Packages:\nMarijane Milton\nmmilton@bizjournals.com\n206-876-5447 \nEvent Questions?\nJordan Hilbert\njhilbert@bizjournals.com\n206-876-5412
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/women-of-influence-2/
LOCATION:Hyatt Bellevue\, 900 Bellevue Way NE\, Bellevue\, WA\, 98004\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191107T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191107T213000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171524
CREATED:20191031T205719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191031T205719Z
UID:26443-1573147800-1573162200@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Women of Influence
DESCRIPTION:The Puget Sound Business Journal’s Women of Influence Awards honors women within the business community who have the authority and power to move the needle in their business\, are respected for accomplishments within their industries\, give back to the community\, and are sought out as respected advisors and mentors within their field of influence. \nJoin us for a reception where you will have the opportunity to network with other community leaders and then move to the ballroom for dinner where you’ll hear each honoree share their story of how they came to be recognized. \n2019 Honorees \nSee honoree announcement here \nTerry Axelrod\, Founder & CEO\nBenevon \nDusti Blood\, Technical Operations Manager\nAmazon Web Services \nJasmine Donovan\, President\nDick’s Drive-In Restaurants \nDenise Galloway\, Director of the Pathogen Associated Malignancies Integrated Research Center\nFred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center \nChris Gregoire\, CEO\nChallenge Seattle \nCharlotte Guyman\, Board Member\nBerkshire Hathaway\, Space Needle\, Pro.com\, Brooks Running\, Save the Children and the UW Brotman-Baty Institute for Precision Medicine \nKathi Lentzsch\, CEO and President\nBartell Drugs \nKari Magill\, CEO\nRowley Properties \nJulie Nordstrom\, Board Member\nUW Medicine and Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation \nTara Lisa Perry\, CEO\nNational Court Appointed Special Advocate Association \nRacquel Russell\, Vice President of Government Relations and Public Affairs\nZillow \nMichelle Seitz\, Chairman and CEO\nRussell Investments \nSarah Smith\, Executive Director\nRainier Scholars \nMary Ellen Smith\, Corporate Vice President of Worldwide Business Operations\nMicrosoft \nDemetria “Lynn” Strickland\, Executive Director\nAerospace Joint Apprenticeship Committee \nMia Tuan\, Dean and Professor\nUniversity of Washington College of Education \nDress code\nSemi Formal/Business Formal\nExamples:\nWomen – cocktail dress\, dressy separates\, suit\, dress with jacket\nMen – business suit\, dress shirt with tie \nCancellation\nRefunds are accepted up until 5 p.m. on October 31. Name substitutions after that time for paid tickets can be emailed to Jordan (jhilbert@bizjournals.com) \nSponsorship and Table Packages:\nMarijane Milton\nmmilton@bizjournals.com\n206-876-5447 \nEvent Questions?\nJordan Hilbert\njhilbert@bizjournals.com\n206-876-5412
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/women-of-influence-3/
LOCATION:Hyatt Bellevue\, 900 Bellevue Way NE\, Bellevue\, WA\, 98004\, United States
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191108T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191108T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171524
CREATED:20190919T214918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190919T214918Z
UID:6978-1573200000-1573232400@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Genome Sciences Symposium: Genomics from Worms to Humans
DESCRIPTION:Speakers\nDr. Cori Bargmann\nHead of Science\, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative; Torsten N. Wiesel Professor\, The Rockefeller University; Head\, Lulu and Anthony Wang Laboratory of Neural Circuits and Behavior \n“Organizing behavior across timescales” \nGenes\, neurons\, and circuits encode information\, interpret it based on context and motivational states\, and use that combined input to drive flexible behaviors. Understanding how these processes propagate across temporal and spatial scales is daunting in the complex human brain\, but more straightforward in the simple brain of the nematode C. elegans. Our studies of C. elegans foraging behaviors have provided insights into three levels of behavioral regulation: the gating of information flow by circuit state over seconds\, the extrasynaptic regulation of circuits by neuropeptides and neuromodulators over minutes and hours\, and innate programs that modify behavior across development. \nDr. Richard Durbin\nCambridge University \nDr. Richard Gibbs\nFounding Director\, Human Genome Sequencing Center\, Baylor College of Medicine\n“From Bermuda to the Bedside” \nDr. Judith Kimble\nUniversity of Wisconsin\n“Niche signaling regulates hub of a stem cell regulatory network” \nDr. Eric Lander\nPresident and Founding Director\, The Broad Institute \nDr. Marco Marra\nGenome Sciences Centre\, BC Cancer Agency\, UBC Canada Research Chair in Genome Science \nDr. Barbara Meyer\nHHMI Investigator\, Professor of Genetics\, Genomics\, and Development\, UC Berkeley \nDr. John Murray\nAssociate Professor of Genetics\, Perelman School of Medicine\, University of Pennsylvania \nDr. Jay Shendure\nHHMI Investigator\, Professor of Genome Sciences\, University of Washington \nDr. Richard Wilson\nNationwide Foundation Endowed Chair in Genomic Medicine\, Executive Director\, The Institute for Genomic Medicine Nationwide Children’s Hospital\, Professor of Pediatrics The Ohio State University College of Medicine
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/genome-sciences-symposium-genomics-from-worms-to-humans/
LOCATION:Foege Auditorium\, Foege Building S-250\, Seattle\, WA\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinseattle.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2019/09/Genome-Sciences-Symposium.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191108T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191108T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171524
CREATED:20190919T214918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190919T214918Z
UID:25457-1573200000-1573232400@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Genome Sciences Symposium: Genomics from Worms to Humans
DESCRIPTION:Speakers\nDr. Cori Bargmann\nHead of Science\, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative; Torsten N. Wiesel Professor\, The Rockefeller University; Head\, Lulu and Anthony Wang Laboratory of Neural Circuits and Behavior \n“Organizing behavior across timescales” \nGenes\, neurons\, and circuits encode information\, interpret it based on context and motivational states\, and use that combined input to drive flexible behaviors. Understanding how these processes propagate across temporal and spatial scales is daunting in the complex human brain\, but more straightforward in the simple brain of the nematode C. elegans. Our studies of C. elegans foraging behaviors have provided insights into three levels of behavioral regulation: the gating of information flow by circuit state over seconds\, the extrasynaptic regulation of circuits by neuropeptides and neuromodulators over minutes and hours\, and innate programs that modify behavior across development. \nDr. Richard Durbin\nCambridge University \nDr. Richard Gibbs\nFounding Director\, Human Genome Sequencing Center\, Baylor College of Medicine\n“From Bermuda to the Bedside” \nDr. Judith Kimble\nUniversity of Wisconsin\n“Niche signaling regulates hub of a stem cell regulatory network” \nDr. Eric Lander\nPresident and Founding Director\, The Broad Institute \nDr. Marco Marra\nGenome Sciences Centre\, BC Cancer Agency\, UBC Canada Research Chair in Genome Science \nDr. Barbara Meyer\nHHMI Investigator\, Professor of Genetics\, Genomics\, and Development\, UC Berkeley \nDr. John Murray\nAssociate Professor of Genetics\, Perelman School of Medicine\, University of Pennsylvania \nDr. Jay Shendure\nHHMI Investigator\, Professor of Genome Sciences\, University of Washington \nDr. Richard Wilson\nNationwide Foundation Endowed Chair in Genomic Medicine\, Executive Director\, The Institute for Genomic Medicine Nationwide Children’s Hospital\, Professor of Pediatrics The Ohio State University College of Medicine
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/genome-sciences-symposium-genomics-from-worms-to-humans-2/
LOCATION:Foege Auditorium\, Foege Building S-250\, Seattle\, WA\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinseattle.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2019/09/Genome-Sciences-Symposium.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191108T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191108T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171524
CREATED:20190919T214918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190919T214918Z
UID:26422-1573200000-1573232400@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Genome Sciences Symposium: Genomics from Worms to Humans
DESCRIPTION:Speakers\nDr. Cori Bargmann\nHead of Science\, Chan Zuckerberg Initiative; Torsten N. Wiesel Professor\, The Rockefeller University; Head\, Lulu and Anthony Wang Laboratory of Neural Circuits and Behavior \n“Organizing behavior across timescales” \nGenes\, neurons\, and circuits encode information\, interpret it based on context and motivational states\, and use that combined input to drive flexible behaviors. Understanding how these processes propagate across temporal and spatial scales is daunting in the complex human brain\, but more straightforward in the simple brain of the nematode C. elegans. Our studies of C. elegans foraging behaviors have provided insights into three levels of behavioral regulation: the gating of information flow by circuit state over seconds\, the extrasynaptic regulation of circuits by neuropeptides and neuromodulators over minutes and hours\, and innate programs that modify behavior across development. \nDr. Richard Durbin\nCambridge University \nDr. Richard Gibbs\nFounding Director\, Human Genome Sequencing Center\, Baylor College of Medicine\n“From Bermuda to the Bedside” \nDr. Judith Kimble\nUniversity of Wisconsin\n“Niche signaling regulates hub of a stem cell regulatory network” \nDr. Eric Lander\nPresident and Founding Director\, The Broad Institute \nDr. Marco Marra\nGenome Sciences Centre\, BC Cancer Agency\, UBC Canada Research Chair in Genome Science \nDr. Barbara Meyer\nHHMI Investigator\, Professor of Genetics\, Genomics\, and Development\, UC Berkeley \nDr. John Murray\nAssociate Professor of Genetics\, Perelman School of Medicine\, University of Pennsylvania \nDr. Jay Shendure\nHHMI Investigator\, Professor of Genome Sciences\, University of Washington \nDr. Richard Wilson\nNationwide Foundation Endowed Chair in Genomic Medicine\, Executive Director\, The Institute for Genomic Medicine Nationwide Children’s Hospital\, Professor of Pediatrics The Ohio State University College of Medicine
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/genome-sciences-symposium-genomics-from-worms-to-humans-3/
LOCATION:Foege Auditorium\, Foege Building S-250\, Seattle\, WA\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinseattle.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2019/09/Genome-Sciences-Symposium.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191111T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191112T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171524
CREATED:20190910T202308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190910T202308Z
UID:6876-1573462800-1573578000@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Allen Institute Showcase Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our annual Showcase Symposium to learn about research being done at the Allen Institute for Brain Science through innovative\, team science approaches. \nThe 2019 Showcase will feature presentations\, team talks\, posters and interactive sessions with scientists from the Allen Institute for Brain Science as well as from our Next Generation Leaders\, distinguished early-career scientists from institutions across the world.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/allen-institute-showcase-symposium/
LOCATION:Allen Institute\, 615 Westlake Avenue N.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://scienceinseattle.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2019/09/Allen-Institute-showcase.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191111T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191112T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171524
CREATED:20190910T202308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190910T202308Z
UID:25454-1573462800-1573578000@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Allen Institute Showcase Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our annual Showcase Symposium to learn about research being done at the Allen Institute for Brain Science through innovative\, team science approaches. \nThe 2019 Showcase will feature presentations\, team talks\, posters and interactive sessions with scientists from the Allen Institute for Brain Science as well as from our Next Generation Leaders\, distinguished early-career scientists from institutions across the world.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/allen-institute-showcase-symposium-2/
LOCATION:Allen Institute\, 615 Westlake Avenue N.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://scienceinseattle.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2019/09/Allen-Institute-showcase.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191111T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191112T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171524
CREATED:20190910T202308Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190910T202308Z
UID:26419-1573462800-1573578000@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Allen Institute Showcase Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our annual Showcase Symposium to learn about research being done at the Allen Institute for Brain Science through innovative\, team science approaches. \nThe 2019 Showcase will feature presentations\, team talks\, posters and interactive sessions with scientists from the Allen Institute for Brain Science as well as from our Next Generation Leaders\, distinguished early-career scientists from institutions across the world.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/allen-institute-showcase-symposium-3/
LOCATION:Allen Institute\, 615 Westlake Avenue N.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://scienceinseattle.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2019/09/Allen-Institute-showcase.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191112T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191112T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171524
CREATED:20190927T145255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190927T145255Z
UID:7062-1573585200-1573592400@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Science in the City - Fighting Anti-Microbial Resistance on a Global Scale
DESCRIPTION:Science in the City presents the Global Health and Development lecture series:  \nOn the second Tuesday of every month\, the Global Health and Development lecture features a presentation by a scientist or researcher who is working on scalable solutions to address global health problems. \nAll Global Health and Development lectures are free and have drinks available for purchase. Our key partners in the series are the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Washington Global Health Alliance. \nSpeaker: Tom Kawula\, Director Paul G. Allen School for Global Animal Health; Professor \nTopic: AMR \nDate: 11/12/2019 \nTime: 7pm-9pm \nRegistration available in fall 2019.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/science-in-the-city-fighting-anti-microbial-resistance-on-a-global-scale/
LOCATION:Pacific Science Center\, 200 Second Avenue North\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinseattle.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2019/09/SITC-global-health-series.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191112T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191112T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171524
CREATED:20190927T145255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190927T145255Z
UID:25461-1573585200-1573592400@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Science in the City - Fighting Anti-Microbial Resistance on a Global Scale
DESCRIPTION:Science in the City presents the Global Health and Development lecture series:  \nOn the second Tuesday of every month\, the Global Health and Development lecture features a presentation by a scientist or researcher who is working on scalable solutions to address global health problems. \nAll Global Health and Development lectures are free and have drinks available for purchase. Our key partners in the series are the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Washington Global Health Alliance. \nSpeaker: Tom Kawula\, Director Paul G. Allen School for Global Animal Health; Professor \nTopic: AMR \nDate: 11/12/2019 \nTime: 7pm-9pm \nRegistration available in fall 2019.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/science-in-the-city-fighting-anti-microbial-resistance-on-a-global-scale-2/
LOCATION:Pacific Science Center\, 200 Second Avenue North\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinseattle.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2019/09/SITC-global-health-series.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191112T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191112T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171524
CREATED:20190927T145255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190927T145255Z
UID:26426-1573585200-1573592400@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Science in the City - Fighting Anti-Microbial Resistance on a Global Scale
DESCRIPTION:Science in the City presents the Global Health and Development lecture series:  \nOn the second Tuesday of every month\, the Global Health and Development lecture features a presentation by a scientist or researcher who is working on scalable solutions to address global health problems. \nAll Global Health and Development lectures are free and have drinks available for purchase. Our key partners in the series are the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and the Washington Global Health Alliance. \nSpeaker: Tom Kawula\, Director Paul G. Allen School for Global Animal Health; Professor \nTopic: AMR \nDate: 11/12/2019 \nTime: 7pm-9pm \nRegistration available in fall 2019.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/science-in-the-city-fighting-anti-microbial-resistance-on-a-global-scale-3/
LOCATION:Pacific Science Center\, 200 Second Avenue North\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinseattle.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2019/09/SITC-global-health-series.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191114T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191114T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171524
CREATED:20191112T215909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191112T215909Z
UID:7589-1573750800-1573754400@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Finding Exciting Science in Industry
DESCRIPTION:Finding exciting science in industry \nGlenna Foight\, Ph.D.\nSenior Scientist at Lyell Immunopharma\nSeattle\, WA \nGlenna Foight’s scientific interests are in using protein engineering to enable new approaches for controlling cells for basic research and cell therapies. Since leaving her postdoc at UW at the end of 2018\, she has been a senior scientist at the adoptive T cell therapy startup Lyell Immunopharma. She will discuss how she weighed the options of staying in academia vs. doing science in industry. The chance to pursue her research interests alongside a diverse team of experts working toward common goals ultimately tipped the scale in favor of industry. Glenna will discuss her experience being one of the first scientists on board at a company with the excitement and frustrations of setting up a lab\, hiring a team\, and troubleshooting the first pieces of science.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/finding-exciting-science-in-industry/
LOCATION:Magnuson Health Sciences Center T
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191114T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191114T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171524
CREATED:20191112T215909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191112T215909Z
UID:25481-1573750800-1573754400@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Finding Exciting Science in Industry
DESCRIPTION:Finding exciting science in industry \nGlenna Foight\, Ph.D.\nSenior Scientist at Lyell Immunopharma\nSeattle\, WA \nGlenna Foight’s scientific interests are in using protein engineering to enable new approaches for controlling cells for basic research and cell therapies. Since leaving her postdoc at UW at the end of 2018\, she has been a senior scientist at the adoptive T cell therapy startup Lyell Immunopharma. She will discuss how she weighed the options of staying in academia vs. doing science in industry. The chance to pursue her research interests alongside a diverse team of experts working toward common goals ultimately tipped the scale in favor of industry. Glenna will discuss her experience being one of the first scientists on board at a company with the excitement and frustrations of setting up a lab\, hiring a team\, and troubleshooting the first pieces of science.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/finding-exciting-science-in-industry-2/
LOCATION:Magnuson Health Sciences Center T
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191114T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191114T180000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171524
CREATED:20191112T215909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191112T215909Z
UID:26446-1573750800-1573754400@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Finding Exciting Science in Industry
DESCRIPTION:Finding exciting science in industry \nGlenna Foight\, Ph.D.\nSenior Scientist at Lyell Immunopharma\nSeattle\, WA \nGlenna Foight’s scientific interests are in using protein engineering to enable new approaches for controlling cells for basic research and cell therapies. Since leaving her postdoc at UW at the end of 2018\, she has been a senior scientist at the adoptive T cell therapy startup Lyell Immunopharma. She will discuss how she weighed the options of staying in academia vs. doing science in industry. The chance to pursue her research interests alongside a diverse team of experts working toward common goals ultimately tipped the scale in favor of industry. Glenna will discuss her experience being one of the first scientists on board at a company with the excitement and frustrations of setting up a lab\, hiring a team\, and troubleshooting the first pieces of science.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/finding-exciting-science-in-industry-3/
LOCATION:Magnuson Health Sciences Center T
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191114T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191114T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171524
CREATED:20191007T193739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191112T205053Z
UID:7231-1573750800-1573758000@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Life Science Industry Bothell Networking Event
DESCRIPTION:Join Life Science Washington for our life science industry social event in November! Expand your professional\, social and community contacts at this FREE event as we bring together our vibrant community of life science professionals. Beer\, wine and light snacks available. This event is open to both Life Science Washington members and non-members.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/life-science-industry-bothell-networking-event/
LOCATION:Life Science Washington HQ
ORGANIZER;CN="Life Science Washington":MAILTO:kaitlyn@lifesciencewa.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191114T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191114T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171524
CREATED:20191007T193739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191007T193739Z
UID:25466-1573750800-1573758000@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Life Science Industry Bothell Networking Event
DESCRIPTION:Join Life Science Washington for our life science industry social event in November! Expand your professional\, social and community contacts at this FREE event as we bring together our vibrant community of life science professionals. Beer\, wine and light snacks available. This event is open to both Life Science Washington members and non-members.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/life-science-industry-bothell-networking-event-2/
LOCATION:Life Science Washington HQ
ORGANIZER;CN="Life Science Washington":MAILTO:kaitlyn@lifesciencewa.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191114T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191114T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171524
CREATED:20191007T193739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191007T193739Z
UID:26431-1573750800-1573758000@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Life Science Industry Bothell Networking Event
DESCRIPTION:Join Life Science Washington for our life science industry social event in November! Expand your professional\, social and community contacts at this FREE event as we bring together our vibrant community of life science professionals. Beer\, wine and light snacks available. This event is open to both Life Science Washington members and non-members.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/life-science-industry-bothell-networking-event-3/
LOCATION:Life Science Washington HQ
ORGANIZER;CN="Life Science Washington":MAILTO:kaitlyn@lifesciencewa.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191116T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20191116T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T171524
CREATED:20191107T180125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191107T180125Z
UID:7556-1573932600-1573941600@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:GEEK OUT! A variety comedy night of science\, geekiness\, and fun!
DESCRIPTION:GEEK OUT! is an educational comedy variety show highlighting the fun(ny) side of research! The show is inspired by the often hilarious and bizarre world of STEM\, providing a unique insight on research life and culture and promoting the idea that a scientist can be anybody and everybody! This show\, featuring songs\, standup\, and comedic storytelling\, will make you laugh and learn! \nHosted by science comedian Kyle Marian (The Symposium: Academic StandUp\, Asian AF NYC\, Woke AF\, Edinburgh Festival Fringe\, UCB)\, featuring performances by Valerie Bentivegna\, Valentina Ferro\, Kaitlyn Casimo\, Winlar\, Andy Iwancio\, and Lucy Tollefson! \n18+ \nTickets:\n$10 presale / $15 door (*cash only at door*)\n$7/$12 for students (please show student ID at door)
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/geek-out-a-variety-comedy-night-of-science-geekiness-and-fun/
LOCATION:Big Time Brewery and Alehouse\, 4133 University Way\, Seattle\, WA\, 98105\, United States
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR