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SUMMARY:Deep Mutational Scanning Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Multiplex Assays of Variant Effects (MAVEs) are key to variant interpretation and are transforming our understanding of the human genome. This annual symposium is sponsored by the Center for the Multiplex Assessment of Phenotype \, Illumina and the Brotman Baty Institute. Experts in the field of mutational scanning come from around the world meet to present their work and provide insights on the future of this science for this three-day event which will be held virtually April 5th-8th 2021 \nWe have a great lineup of Speakers including: \nJohn Doensch-Broad\, Maitreya Dunham-UW\,Martin Kampmann-UCSF\, Rachel Karchin-Hopkins\, Prashant Mali-UC SanDiego\, Eric Procko-Illinois\, Kim Reynolds-UTSW\, Dallas Ben Lehner-CRG Barcelona\, and Tyler Star – Fred Hutch \nIf you are interested\, please register for the event here. \n\n\n\nLocation\nVirtual \n\n\nDate & Time\nApr 5\, 2021 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/deep-mutational-scanning-symposium/
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SUMMARY:Deep Mutational Scanning Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Multiplex Assays of Variant Effects (MAVEs) are key to variant interpretation and are transforming our understanding of the human genome. This annual symposium is sponsored by the Center for the Multiplex Assessment of Phenotype \, Illumina and the Brotman Baty Institute. Experts in the field of mutational scanning come from around the world meet to present their work and provide insights on the future of this science for this three-day event which will be held virtually April 5th-8th 2021 \nWe have a great lineup of Speakers including: \nJohn Doensch-Broad\, Maitreya Dunham-UW\,Martin Kampmann-UCSF\, Rachel Karchin-Hopkins\, Prashant Mali-UC SanDiego\, Eric Procko-Illinois\, Kim Reynolds-UTSW\, Dallas Ben Lehner-CRG Barcelona\, and Tyler Star – Fred Hutch \nIf you are interested\, please register for the event here. \n\n\n\nLocation\nVirtual \n\n\nDate & Time\nApr 5\, 2021 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/deep-mutational-scanning-symposium-2/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Deep Mutational Scanning Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Multiplex Assays of Variant Effects (MAVEs) are key to variant interpretation and are transforming our understanding of the human genome. This annual symposium is sponsored by the Center for the Multiplex Assessment of Phenotype \, Illumina and the Brotman Baty Institute. Experts in the field of mutational scanning come from around the world meet to present their work and provide insights on the future of this science for this three-day event which will be held virtually April 5th-8th 2021 \nWe have a great lineup of Speakers including: \nJohn Doensch-Broad\, Maitreya Dunham-UW\,Martin Kampmann-UCSF\, Rachel Karchin-Hopkins\, Prashant Mali-UC SanDiego\, Eric Procko-Illinois\, Kim Reynolds-UTSW\, Dallas Ben Lehner-CRG Barcelona\, and Tyler Star – Fred Hutch \nIf you are interested\, please register for the event here. \n\n\n\nLocation\nVirtual \n\n\nDate & Time\nApr 5\, 2021 8:00 am – 5:00 pm
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/deep-mutational-scanning-symposium-3/
LOCATION:Online
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CREATED:20210226T005536Z
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SUMMARY:Webinar Series: The Microbiome and Lifestyle
DESCRIPTION:WHEN\nTuesday\, April 6\, 2021\, 5 – 6 p.m.\n\n\n\nMonthly on the 1st Tuesday of the month starting March 2\, 2021 through July 6\, 2021\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDESCRIPTION\n\nJoin William DePaolo\, PhD\, immunologist and intestinal microbiome specialist\, Division of Gastroenterology\, UW Medicine\, for a five part seminar series on the microbiome.  All seminars will be via Zoom at 5:00 PM (PT) on the first Tuesday of the month.  This is a free series and you are welcome to attend all or just one but\, you must register to receive the Zoom link and passcode. \n*Please note that a new Zoom passcode will be sent out prior to each talk.* \nMarch 2 – Different diets\nApril 6 – Lifestyle\nMay 4 – COVID19\nJune 1 – Antibiotics\nJuly 6 – Over-the-counter-drugs & probiotics \nRegister for one or all talks\, here. \nQuestions? Email Amy Parker\, ‘Parker\,’ at aparker@medicine.washington.edu \nPDF flyer \n\n\n\nEVENT TYPES\nLectures/Seminars\n\n\nEVENT SPONSORS\n\n\n\nLINK\nwww.depaololab.com…
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/webinar-series-the-microbiome-and-lifestyle/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Webinar Series: The Microbiome and Lifestyle
DESCRIPTION:WHEN\nTuesday\, April 6\, 2021\, 5 – 6 p.m.\n\n\n\nMonthly on the 1st Tuesday of the month starting March 2\, 2021 through July 6\, 2021\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDESCRIPTION\n\nJoin William DePaolo\, PhD\, immunologist and intestinal microbiome specialist\, Division of Gastroenterology\, UW Medicine\, for a five part seminar series on the microbiome.  All seminars will be via Zoom at 5:00 PM (PT) on the first Tuesday of the month.  This is a free series and you are welcome to attend all or just one but\, you must register to receive the Zoom link and passcode. \n*Please note that a new Zoom passcode will be sent out prior to each talk.* \nMarch 2 – Different diets\nApril 6 – Lifestyle\nMay 4 – COVID19\nJune 1 – Antibiotics\nJuly 6 – Over-the-counter-drugs & probiotics \nRegister for one or all talks\, here. \nQuestions? Email Amy Parker\, ‘Parker\,’ at aparker@medicine.washington.edu \nPDF flyer \n\n\n\nEVENT TYPES\nLectures/Seminars\n\n\nEVENT SPONSORS\n\n\n\nLINK\nwww.depaololab.com…
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/webinar-series-the-microbiome-and-lifestyle-2/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Webinar Series: The Microbiome and Lifestyle
DESCRIPTION:WHEN\nTuesday\, April 6\, 2021\, 5 – 6 p.m.\n\n\n\nMonthly on the 1st Tuesday of the month starting March 2\, 2021 through July 6\, 2021\n\n\n\n\n\n\nDESCRIPTION\n\nJoin William DePaolo\, PhD\, immunologist and intestinal microbiome specialist\, Division of Gastroenterology\, UW Medicine\, for a five part seminar series on the microbiome.  All seminars will be via Zoom at 5:00 PM (PT) on the first Tuesday of the month.  This is a free series and you are welcome to attend all or just one but\, you must register to receive the Zoom link and passcode. \n*Please note that a new Zoom passcode will be sent out prior to each talk.* \nMarch 2 – Different diets\nApril 6 – Lifestyle\nMay 4 – COVID19\nJune 1 – Antibiotics\nJuly 6 – Over-the-counter-drugs & probiotics \nRegister for one or all talks\, here. \nQuestions? Email Amy Parker\, ‘Parker\,’ at aparker@medicine.washington.edu \nPDF flyer \n\n\n\nEVENT TYPES\nLectures/Seminars\n\n\nEVENT SPONSORS\n\n\n\nLINK\nwww.depaololab.com…
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/webinar-series-the-microbiome-and-lifestyle-3/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:ISCRM Annual Stem Cell Mini-Symposium 2021
DESCRIPTION:Join Seattle’s vibrant stem cell community for a series of talks on current issues pertaining to stem cells in development\, tissue regeneration and cancer research. \nProgram\n12:00 – 12:30 p.m.      Matthias Lutolf\, PhD\n12:30 – 12:55 p.m.      Bogdan Budnik\, PhD\n12:55 – 1:20 p.m.        Lightning Talks\n1:20 – 1:45 p.m.          Yi Zhang\, PhD\n1:45 – 2:10 p.m.          Ondine Cleaver\, PhD\n2:10 – 2:30 p.m.          Lightning Talks\n2:30 – 3:00 p.m.          Breakout Rooms with Posters\n3:00 – 3:30 p.m.          Josef Penninger\, MD\n3:30 – 4:00 p.m.          Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz\, PhD \n\n\n\nSession Talks \n\n\nAll talks take place on the Zoom platform. For detailed information about who will be speaking and their topics\, please see the schedule of talks (TBA). \nPoster Session\nThe Poster Session is scheduled from 2:30 – 3:00 p.m. Several abstracts will be selected for lightning talks during the symposium. For poster titles and authors presenting\, please see the listing of posters (TBA).
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/iscrm-annual-stem-cell-mini-symposium-2021/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:ISCRM Annual Stem Cell Mini-Symposium 2021
DESCRIPTION:Join Seattle’s vibrant stem cell community for a series of talks on current issues pertaining to stem cells in development\, tissue regeneration and cancer research. \nProgram\n12:00 – 12:30 p.m.      Matthias Lutolf\, PhD\n12:30 – 12:55 p.m.      Bogdan Budnik\, PhD\n12:55 – 1:20 p.m.        Lightning Talks\n1:20 – 1:45 p.m.          Yi Zhang\, PhD\n1:45 – 2:10 p.m.          Ondine Cleaver\, PhD\n2:10 – 2:30 p.m.          Lightning Talks\n2:30 – 3:00 p.m.          Breakout Rooms with Posters\n3:00 – 3:30 p.m.          Josef Penninger\, MD\n3:30 – 4:00 p.m.          Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz\, PhD \n\n\n\nSession Talks \n\n\nAll talks take place on the Zoom platform. For detailed information about who will be speaking and their topics\, please see the schedule of talks (TBA). \nPoster Session\nThe Poster Session is scheduled from 2:30 – 3:00 p.m. Several abstracts will be selected for lightning talks during the symposium. For poster titles and authors presenting\, please see the listing of posters (TBA).
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/iscrm-annual-stem-cell-mini-symposium-2021-2/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210408T120000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20210325T215859Z
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SUMMARY:ISCRM Annual Stem Cell Mini-Symposium 2021
DESCRIPTION:Join Seattle’s vibrant stem cell community for a series of talks on current issues pertaining to stem cells in development\, tissue regeneration and cancer research. \nProgram\n12:00 – 12:30 p.m.      Matthias Lutolf\, PhD\n12:30 – 12:55 p.m.      Bogdan Budnik\, PhD\n12:55 – 1:20 p.m.        Lightning Talks\n1:20 – 1:45 p.m.          Yi Zhang\, PhD\n1:45 – 2:10 p.m.          Ondine Cleaver\, PhD\n2:10 – 2:30 p.m.          Lightning Talks\n2:30 – 3:00 p.m.          Breakout Rooms with Posters\n3:00 – 3:30 p.m.          Josef Penninger\, MD\n3:30 – 4:00 p.m.          Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz\, PhD \n\n\n\nSession Talks \n\n\nAll talks take place on the Zoom platform. For detailed information about who will be speaking and their topics\, please see the schedule of talks (TBA). \nPoster Session\nThe Poster Session is scheduled from 2:30 – 3:00 p.m. Several abstracts will be selected for lightning talks during the symposium. For poster titles and authors presenting\, please see the listing of posters (TBA).
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/iscrm-annual-stem-cell-mini-symposium-2021-3/
LOCATION:Online
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CREATED:20210325T215242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210325T215401Z
UID:12114-1617901200-1617904800@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:GU Oncology Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:The Genitourinary (GU) Oncology Seminar Series offers a weekly seminar featuring lectures by Fred Hutch\, UW\, and external scientists to share their latest developments and recent research. This series is hosted jointly by the PNW Prostate SPORE\, Program in Prostate Cancer Research (PPCR)\, and Bladder Cancer Group (BCG).
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/gu-oncology-seminar-series-5/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210408T170000
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CREATED:20210325T215242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210325T215242Z
UID:25695-1617901200-1617904800@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:GU Oncology Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:The Genitourinary (GU) Oncology Seminar Series offers a weekly seminar featuring lectures by Fred Hutch\, UW\, and external scientists to share their latest developments and recent research. This series is hosted jointly by the PNW Prostate SPORE\, Program in Prostate Cancer Research (PPCR)\, and Bladder Cancer Group (BCG).
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/gu-oncology-seminar-series-5-2/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210408T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210408T180000
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CREATED:20210325T215242Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210325T215242Z
UID:26660-1617901200-1617904800@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:GU Oncology Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:The Genitourinary (GU) Oncology Seminar Series offers a weekly seminar featuring lectures by Fred Hutch\, UW\, and external scientists to share their latest developments and recent research. This series is hosted jointly by the PNW Prostate SPORE\, Program in Prostate Cancer Research (PPCR)\, and Bladder Cancer Group (BCG).
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/gu-oncology-seminar-series-5-3/
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210412T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210412T090000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144324
CREATED:20210409T204648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210409T204648Z
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SUMMARY:Global Oncology Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:The Global Oncology (GO) Lecture Series Webinar features presentations with unique perspectives. The goal of the webinar series is to bring together those working in the global cancer field to share research or program updates and establish closer working collaborations. Each webinar includes an hour-long presentation and discussion during which speakers showcase their work and findings. The series allows Fred Hutch faculty\, employees\, Consortium members\, students\, and global cancer or global health community members to be a part of this important conversation. \nHenry Ddungu\, MBChB\, MMed\, Hematology Consultant\, Uganda Cancer Institute\nPRESENTING: Optimal Use of Platelet Transfusion in Cancer (OPTIC) in sub-Saharan Africa \nDr. Ddungu began his Ph.D. studies in Seattle with coursework at the University of Washington and clinical oncology rotations at Seattle Cancer Care Alliance and Harborview Medical Center. Since returning to Kampala in 2012\, he has continued his doctoral research at Makerere University\, studying the optimal use of platelet transfusion for oncology patients at the UCI. He is currently a hematologist and director of laboratory operations at the UCI. \nThis is a rescheduled seminar from February. 
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/global-oncology-lecture-series-4/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210412T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210412T090000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144324
CREATED:20210409T204648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210409T204648Z
UID:25702-1618214400-1618218000@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Global Oncology Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:The Global Oncology (GO) Lecture Series Webinar features presentations with unique perspectives. The goal of the webinar series is to bring together those working in the global cancer field to share research or program updates and establish closer working collaborations. Each webinar includes an hour-long presentation and discussion during which speakers showcase their work and findings. The series allows Fred Hutch faculty\, employees\, Consortium members\, students\, and global cancer or global health community members to be a part of this important conversation. \nHenry Ddungu\, MBChB\, MMed\, Hematology Consultant\, Uganda Cancer Institute\nPRESENTING: Optimal Use of Platelet Transfusion in Cancer (OPTIC) in sub-Saharan Africa \nDr. Ddungu began his Ph.D. studies in Seattle with coursework at the University of Washington and clinical oncology rotations at Seattle Cancer Care Alliance and Harborview Medical Center. Since returning to Kampala in 2012\, he has continued his doctoral research at Makerere University\, studying the optimal use of platelet transfusion for oncology patients at the UCI. He is currently a hematologist and director of laboratory operations at the UCI. \nThis is a rescheduled seminar from February. 
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/global-oncology-lecture-series-4-2/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210412T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210412T090000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144324
CREATED:20210409T204648Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210409T204648Z
UID:26667-1618214400-1618218000@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Global Oncology Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:The Global Oncology (GO) Lecture Series Webinar features presentations with unique perspectives. The goal of the webinar series is to bring together those working in the global cancer field to share research or program updates and establish closer working collaborations. Each webinar includes an hour-long presentation and discussion during which speakers showcase their work and findings. The series allows Fred Hutch faculty\, employees\, Consortium members\, students\, and global cancer or global health community members to be a part of this important conversation. \nHenry Ddungu\, MBChB\, MMed\, Hematology Consultant\, Uganda Cancer Institute\nPRESENTING: Optimal Use of Platelet Transfusion in Cancer (OPTIC) in sub-Saharan Africa \nDr. Ddungu began his Ph.D. studies in Seattle with coursework at the University of Washington and clinical oncology rotations at Seattle Cancer Care Alliance and Harborview Medical Center. Since returning to Kampala in 2012\, he has continued his doctoral research at Makerere University\, studying the optimal use of platelet transfusion for oncology patients at the UCI. He is currently a hematologist and director of laboratory operations at the UCI. \nThis is a rescheduled seminar from February. 
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/global-oncology-lecture-series-4-3/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210414T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210414T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144324
CREATED:20210409T205347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210409T205347Z
UID:12313-1618401600-1618405200@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Environmental Change: Science and Art
DESCRIPTION:Art is an important tool for science outreach. Productive partnerships between artists and scientists can be a highly effective way to reach a wider audience. The visual arts\, including drawing\, painting\, sculpture and photography can tell stories that spark interest in aspects of science and the environment and reinforce the written and spoken word.\nThis talk introduces some of the areas in which art is used to enhance science and the environment\, especially climate change and conservation. \nDr Hillgarth discusses three of her projects where photography has been used to illustrate and enhance environmental work including climate change in Greenland\, disappearing birds in California\, and a major climate change experiment involving 12 institutions on aerosols and ocean-atmosphere interaction.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/environmental-change-science-and-art/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210414T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210414T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144324
CREATED:20210409T205347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210409T205347Z
UID:25704-1618401600-1618405200@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Environmental Change: Science and Art
DESCRIPTION:Art is an important tool for science outreach. Productive partnerships between artists and scientists can be a highly effective way to reach a wider audience. The visual arts\, including drawing\, painting\, sculpture and photography can tell stories that spark interest in aspects of science and the environment and reinforce the written and spoken word.\nThis talk introduces some of the areas in which art is used to enhance science and the environment\, especially climate change and conservation. \nDr Hillgarth discusses three of her projects where photography has been used to illustrate and enhance environmental work including climate change in Greenland\, disappearing birds in California\, and a major climate change experiment involving 12 institutions on aerosols and ocean-atmosphere interaction.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/environmental-change-science-and-art-2/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210414T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210414T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144324
CREATED:20210409T205347Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210409T205347Z
UID:26669-1618401600-1618405200@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Environmental Change: Science and Art
DESCRIPTION:Art is an important tool for science outreach. Productive partnerships between artists and scientists can be a highly effective way to reach a wider audience. The visual arts\, including drawing\, painting\, sculpture and photography can tell stories that spark interest in aspects of science and the environment and reinforce the written and spoken word.\nThis talk introduces some of the areas in which art is used to enhance science and the environment\, especially climate change and conservation. \nDr Hillgarth discusses three of her projects where photography has been used to illustrate and enhance environmental work including climate change in Greenland\, disappearing birds in California\, and a major climate change experiment involving 12 institutions on aerosols and ocean-atmosphere interaction.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/environmental-change-science-and-art-3/
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210415T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210415T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144324
CREATED:20210318T203533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210412T174547Z
UID:11975-1618500600-1618506000@scienceinseattle.com
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/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210415T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210415T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144324
CREATED:20210318T203533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210318T203533Z
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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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210415T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210415T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144324
CREATED:20210318T203533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210318T203533Z
UID:26655-1618500600-1618506000@scienceinseattle.com
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210415T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210415T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144324
CREATED:20210325T215018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210412T200211Z
UID:12110-1618509600-1618513200@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/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210415T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210415T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144324
CREATED:20210325T215018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210325T215018Z
UID:25694-1618509600-1618513200@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-2/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210415T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210415T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144324
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
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210416T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210417T222000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144324
CREATED:20210409T203442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210409T203442Z
UID:12299-1618596000-1618698000@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/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210416T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210417T222000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144324
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
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210416T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210417T222000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144324
CREATED:20210409T203442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210409T203442Z
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
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210420T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210420T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144324
CREATED:20210415T203536Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210415T203625Z
UID:12404-1618921800-1618927200@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/
LOCATION:Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://scienceinseattle.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2021/04/Scientific-Poster.png
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210420T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210420T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144324
CREATED:20210415T203536Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210415T203536Z
UID:25707-1618921800-1618927200@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-2/
LOCATION:Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://scienceinseattle.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2021/04/Scientific-Poster.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210420T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20210420T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T144324
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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