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SUMMARY:EGG w/ Sarah Adelman
DESCRIPTION:On Sarah Adelman’s first day working at the sperm bank\, she stares through her microscope into a petri dish full of semen and is shocked by how much the little wiggly sperms remind her of herself—intense\, frantic\, and desperate to be seen. \nIt’s a common misconception that the strongest sperm wins the race to the egg. As a fertility scientist\, Sarah knows better: It’s the egg that chooses the sperm. This fact forces her to examine whether her choices have led her to the life that she actually wants. If she behaved more like the egg\, confident and patient\, rather than like the sperm\, endlessly searching for approval\, could she find a happier life? \nThis is Sarah’s coming-of-age journey through bat mitzvah humiliation\, data-driven dating\, the sperm bank porn library\, and a surprise meeting with her lab’s HR department that would force her to reckon with whether she’s ready to truly become the EGG. \nSarah Adelman is a New York City-born comedian and former reproductive health research scientist. She performs at venues across New York and has appeared on The Today Show and HBO’s Game Theory. Earlier this year\, Sarah was a resident at Ars Nova’s Comedy Artist Makers’ Program\, where she developed and premiered EGG. EGG was an official selection of the New York Comedy Festival. Her short film “BUSTED!” will be released in 2025.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/egg-w-sarah-adelman/
LOCATION:Here-After\, 2505 1st Ave\, Seattle\, WA\, 98121\, United States
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SUMMARY:Cell Type Taxonomies A-Z Webinar Series: The Seattle Alzheimer's Disease Brain Cell Atlas
DESCRIPTION:The Cell Type Taxonomies A-Z: Webinar Series features presentations by Allen Institute scientists & staff for a full guide to brain cell types and taxonomies\, and how and why to use these resources in your research. \nPlease register for any of the webinars you are interested in attending! \nAbout This Event\nHow many brain cell types are there? What is their form\, function\, and how do they connect? Teams at the Allen Institute for Brain Science are working to answer these foundational neuroscience questions. By cataloguing and genetically profiling cell types of the brain with incredible precision and detail\, we are working to improve our fundamental understanding of brain development\, evolution\, and disease. Join us for a webinar series to learn all about the ins and outs of the Allen Institute’s open data and cell type taxonomy tools. \nFor questions or assistance\, please contact education@alleninstitute.org
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/cell-type-taxonomies-a-z-webinar-series-the-seattle-alzheimers-disease-brain-cell-atlas/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:2025 Allen Institute for Immunology Seminar: Dr. Ido Amit
DESCRIPTION:The Allen Institute for Immunology will be hosting Dr. Ido Amit as part of our Monthly Invited Speaker series. This seminar will take place on Thursday\, February 20th\, 2025 from 12pm -1pm\, in the Allen Institute Auditorium. Everyone is welcome! Please register through the website. \nBorn in Kibbutz Hazor\, Prof. Ido Amit earned his PhD in biological regulation at the Weizmann Institute of Science in 2007. He conducted a four-year postdoctoral fellowship at the Broad Institute of Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology\, before joining the Weizmann Institute in 2011. He is the incumbent of the Eden and Steven Romick Professorial Chair. \nProf. Amit is a world leader and pioneer in the fields of single-cell genomics and clinical big-data analytics. He has spearheaded the application of these technologies to generate a comprehensive “google map” of the entire immune system and how it is perturbed in disease. Prof. Amit’s research addresses some of the most fundamental questions in immunology. His discoveries are enabling the development of new immunotherapy strategies\,—working with the leading biopharma his discoveries are driving immense innovation in targeted immunotherapy for autoimmune disorders\, neurodegenerative diseases\, and cancer – which will lead to the next generation of immunotherapy treatments
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/2025-allen-institute-for-immunology-seminar-dr-ido-amit/
LOCATION:Allen Institute\, 615 Westlake Avenue N\, Seattle\, WA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Life Science Washington 2025 Winter Networking Event
DESCRIPTION:Join Life Science Washington for a happy hour at SLU BRU at Dexter Yard and network with Seattle life sciences professionals. Enjoy delicious complimentary appetizers and drinks\, while forging invaluable connections with our vibrant community. Space is limited\, so secure your spot now. This event promises an unforgettable evening of networking and fun—you definitely won’t want to miss it! \nTICKETS\nLSW Members: $10\nLSW Non-members: $20 \nSpace is limited. We look forward to seeing you there! \nThis event is exclusively for life sciences employees from core and research institutions only. Your registration will not be approved if you do not meet this criteria. \nDisplaced life science workers: Contact Dale Willard at dale@lifesciencewa.org for a special rate.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/life-science-washington-2025-winter-networking-event/
LOCATION:700 Dexter Avenue\, 700 Dexter Avenue\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
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SUMMARY:Rare Genetic Disease Research in Seattle and Beyond
DESCRIPTION:Join us on February 28\, 2025\, for Rare Genetic Disease Research in Seattle and Beyond\, a scientific symposium hosted by Pacific Northwest Research Institute and Seattle Children’s Research Institute. The event features panel discussions\, talks with leading rare disease researchers\, clinicians\, and patient advocates\, a poster session\, and an evening reception. RSVP for FREE by January 31\, 2025!
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/rare-genetic-disease-research-in-seattle-and-beyond/
LOCATION:Seattle Children’s Research Insititute.
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SUMMARY:Stand Up for Science 2025
DESCRIPTION:If you are here\, you’ve surely heard about the recent executive orders targeting federal research funding\, which have caused many local and national researchers to be extremely concerned. The orders have immediate consequences for the thousands of people whose livelihoods depend on this funding and drastic long-term consequences for public health and the advancement of science in Washington and the US. \nBecause of this\, a group of early-career scientists came together to participate in the national Stand Up for Science rallies by hosting a local event in Seattle. \nTogether\, across the nation\, we will rally for: \n– Securing and expanding scientific funding \n– Ending censorship and political interference in science \n– Defending diversity\, equity\, inclusion\, and accessibility in science \nYou can read more about these policy goals here. \nHelp us get the word out by sharing our flyer\, social media flyer\, and press release. \nPlease join us on Friday March 7th to STAND UP FOR SCIENCE!
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/stand-up-for-science-2025/
LOCATION:Mural Amphitheatre at Seattle Center\, 305 Harrison Street\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
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SUMMARY:Skate for Stamm Camp 2025
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Kraken Community Iceplex for a silent auction\, raise the paddle\, family fun\, and an afternoon on the ice! \nPreregistration is recommended for quick entrance\, but drop ins are welcome! \nI f you are unable to attend\, but would like to support Stamm Camp\, donate here \nF or more information about camp\, visit: https://www.seattlechildrens.org/clinics/stanley-stamm-summer-camp or click here
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/skate-for-stamm-camp-2025/
LOCATION:Kraken Community Iceplex\, 10601 5th Avenue Northeast\, Seattle\, WA\, 98125\, United States
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SUMMARY:Allen Institute for Immunology Seminar Series with Dr. Susan Kaech
DESCRIPTION:The Allen Institute for Immunology will be hosting Dr. Susan Kaech on Tuesday\, March 11th\, 2025 at 1pm at the Allen Institute.   Susan Kaech is a Salk Institute Professor\, Director of the NOMIS Center for Immunobiology and Microbial Pathogenesis\, and holder of the NOMIS Chair. Prior to this she was a Waldemar Von Zedtwitz Professor at Yale University in the Department of Immunobiology (2004–2018). Dr. Kaech did her postdoctoral work with Dr. Rafi Ahmed at Emory University (1999–2004) and\nreceived her PhD in Developmental Biology at Stanford University. She received her BS in Cellular and Molecular Biology at the University of Washington. Dr. Kaech aims to understand how memory T cells are produced during infection and vaccination\, how they function and why in some particular cases\, they fail to induce long-term immunity. Her lab has been a leader in using genetic and molecular tools to identify the genes and signaling molecules involved in generating two specific types of memory T cells\, CD4 and CD8\, from precursor cells during both acute and chronic viral infections. Her lab has made several notable discoveries in elucidating how and when memory T cells form following infection or vaccination.  More recently\, her lab has begun exploring how immune cells function in the brain and interact with peripheral nerves in healthy organs and those overcome by cancer.  Additionally\, her research examines the potential roles of T cells in Alzheimer’s disease.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/allen-institute-for-immunology-seminar-series-with-dr-susan-kaech/
LOCATION:Allen Institute\, 615 Westlake Avenue N\, Seattle\, WA\, United States
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SUMMARY:2025 Cell Types Workshop: Describe Your Neurons Like the Allen Institute
DESCRIPTION:In this workshop\, participants will gain in-depth exposure on how the Allen Institute defines “cell types” and walk away with direct\, applicable examples on using our free\, open tools for their research. Allen Institute for Brain Science has created a treasure trove of data and variety of tools. This workshop will help you navigate these resources and give you example cases to apply them to your work. This review article by our EVP & Director of Allen Institute of Brain Science\, Hongkui Zeng\, explains cell types and how to define them. \nThis workshop is geared toward early-career scientists\, especially graduate students\, postdocs\, research associates\, and data analysts\, who are interested in developing their understanding of cell types and how to refine their research with the techniques taught. However\, faculty and senior scientists are welcome to apply. \nApplications are open now and are due on December 6\, 2024. All applications will be notified of the decision on their application by January 1\, 2025. \nGABAergic\, glutamatergic\, dopaminergic – if this is how you classify your cell types\, this workshop is for you! \nIn this workshop\, participants will gain in-depth exposure on how Allen Institute defines “cell types” and work with direct\, applicable examples of how to use the Allen Institute’s free\, open resources & tools for research. The highlighted tools featured at the workshop are Cell Types Knowledge Explorer and Allen Brain Cell (ABC) Atlas\, both of which include definitions and taxonomies of cell types\, cell properties used in those definitions\, and resources for applying these types to your cells. \nNo prior experience with Allen Institute tools\, methods or techniques is required. We highly encourage non-R1\, translational research\, undergraduate-focused\, and small labs to apply. \nWe will provide up to $1500 in travel & accommodation support for accepted participants. There is no application fee.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/2025-cell-types-workshop-describe-your-neurons-like-the-allen-institute/
LOCATION:Allen Institute\, 615 Westlake Avenue N\, Seattle\, WA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Biotech Networks Speed Networking & Writing Workshop
DESCRIPTION:We’re back in Seattle at Stoup Brewing in Capitol Hill March 18th 2025. This time we’ll be in the upstairs mezzanine and providing a free workshop from Ellen Kuwana\, MS\, see information below. You’ll be able to improve your science communication skills\, and after the presentation we’ll have our same Scientific Speed Networking activities. We know that these are trying times for scientists\, and being able to write well is an asset in many situations. Click here to register \nNOTE: This event venue is only accessible via a flight of stairs to the mezzanine level of Stoup. We will have food and drinks served on this level\, so you’ll only have to use the stairs a few times. We apologize for the lack of accessibility for this event. \n \nEllen Kuwana\, MS (Bio) Scientific Communications Workshop: Tips\, Common Errors\, and AI Tools for Writing and Editing \nInterested in speeding up literature searches or improving your editing skills? Want to know why not to start a sentence with “There is…” or “This shows…”? This talk will be useful to anyone writing a manuscript or grant proposal\, or researchers who write for the broader public (including patients) or edit other people’s writing. \n  \nThis interactive talk will present: \nCommon errors in scientific writing plus suggestions for fixing them. \nBest practices in plain language and resources where you can practice how to make your text easier to read. \nAI-assisted tools for editing scientific text (e.g.\, making text more concise). \nFeel free to bring a laptop. Send any text you’d like used as sample text for demos to info@ellenkuwana.com and specify if you’d like text made more concise or presented in plain language. All text will be treated as confidential and not put through any software where text is used to train LLMs (i.e.\, generative AI platforms). \nLearning Objectives\nAt the end of this talk\, you will be able to:\n1) Describe a few common errors in writing and how to fix them.\n2) Explain what plain language is and how it helps decrease cognitive load.\n3) Understand the difference between AI-assisted tools and generative AI.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/32772/
LOCATION:Stoup Brewing\, 1158 Broadway\, Seattle\, WA\, 98122\, United States
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SUMMARY:PNRI’s Science Matters Seminar with Dr. Richard Gibbs: Rare Disease\, Common Disease\, Somatic Mutation
DESCRIPTION:Join Richard Gibbs\, PhD\, Wofford Cain Chair and Professor at Baylor College of Medicine\, as he explores how genetics and genomics are driving advancements in digital medicine and transforming healthcare. He will discuss where we are today\, the progress we’ve made\, and the breakthroughs on the horizon. Register today for free!\n \nPNRI Science Matters Seminars\nPNRI’s Science Matters free\, virtual seminars feature discussions with scientists around the globe about exciting research in genetics\, genomics\, and evolutionary biology with important societal impact. Topics include research on the genetics of ethnically diverse populations\, diseases afflicting vulnerable or underserved groups\, and efforts to expand the diversity (broadly defined) of research subjects or the scientific workforce. Learn more at: https://pnri.org/events/science-matters/.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/pnris-science-matters-seminar-with-dr-richard-gibbs-rare-disease-common-disease-somatic-mutation/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Allen Institute for Immunology Seminar Series with Dr. Jason Smith
DESCRIPTION:The Allen Institute for Immunology will be hosting Dr. Jenny Ting as part of their Invited Speaker series. Dr. Jenny Ting is a molecular immunologist and a pioneer in innate immunity. Dr. Ting is distinguished by the breadth of her studies which include innate immunity\, cancer immunology and immunotherapy\, autoimmunity\, neuroinflammation\, infectious diseases\, and the microbiota. \nThis seminar will take place on Thursday\, March 20th\, 2025 from 12pm -1pm\, at the Allen Institute. \nEveryone is welcome! Please register here.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/allen-institute-for-immunology-seminar-series-with-dr-jason-smith/
LOCATION:Allen Institute\, 615 Westlake Avenue N\, Seattle\, WA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Sound Lab
DESCRIPTION:Who says Pacific Science Center is just for kids? PacSci is thrilled to introduce Sound Lab\, our newest 21+ after-hours event where science meets the underground music scene! \nGet ready to dance the night away as we transform the lower levels of our TinkerTank lab into an electrifying dance floor. Lights off\, music on—this is your night to unwind and connect! \nWe’ve partnered with the legendary Shameless Seattle\, a group that’s been keeping the city grooving with iconic parties for 25 years. \nWhat to Expect\nExpect top-tier DJs\, live music sets\, an amazing sound system\, and a welcoming community vibe that you won’t want to miss. Mark your calendar\, grab your crew\, and join us for a night of music\, energy\, and discovery at Pacific Science Center’s Sound Lab. Come for the science. Stay for the beats. Are you in? \nDJ Line Up\nCreach (Vancouver\, BC) \nLive set \nBorn from a deep-seated desire to evoke a visceral and emotional response through music\, even when it ventures into unconventional or challenging territory\, Creach aims to offer a unique experience. It’s not about being different just for the sake of it\, but rather fulfilling a genuine need for authenticity and innovation. \nRachel Vick (Seattle) \nLive set \nRachel Vick’s productions combine bright and playful melodies with driving house percussion\, fusing songwriting skill and passion for house and indie dance music. \nRecess (Seattle Shameless Resident) \nDJ Set \nRecess is one of the founders of Shameless Productions and has a long illustrious tenure in the underground music scene of Seattle. Recess’ dancefloor-oriented DJ sets often reflect Shameless’ aesthetic by focusing on forward-thinking music while cherishing the gems of the past. \nTickets\nEarly Bird \nMembers: $17 \nIgniters: Free \nGeneral: $22 \nGeneral \nMembers: $22 \nIgniters: Free \nGeneral: $27
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/sound-lab/
LOCATION:Pacific Science Center\, 200 Second Avenue North\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
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SUMMARY:BRI's Open House
DESCRIPTION:Join us at BRI’s open house — a fun and informative event where you’ll have the opportunity to learn more about BRI and our latest research and efforts to advance the science to predict\, prevent\, reverse and cure diseases of the immune system\, including autoimmune diseases\, cancer\, asthma and allergies. This event is open to everyone who has an immune system (that’s everyone!). We can’t wait to meet you\, show you around\, and answer your questions! \nRSVP today \nEvent Details\nWhen: Tuesday\, March 25\, 2025\, from 4:30-6:30 p.m. \nLocation: Benaroya Research Institute \nAddress: 1201 9th Ave.\, Seattle WA 98126 \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThemed Tours\n\n\nCurious to see what a lab looks like? How tissue gets prepped to be analyzed (insider tip — it’s an art form\, and we have the best artist!). What microscopes can take such amazing pictures? How we study a single cell? Our scientists will answer these questions and more during our tours. Space is limited\, we encourage you to sign up when you RSVP.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/bris-open-house/
LOCATION:Benaroya Research Institute\, 1201 Ninth Avenue\, Seattle\, WA\, 98101-2795\, United States
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SUMMARY:Cell Type Taxonomies A-Z Webinar Series: Programmatic Access to ABC Atlas Data
DESCRIPTION:The Cell Type Taxonomies A-Z: Webinar Series features presentations by Allen Institute scientists & staff for a full guide to brain cell types and taxonomies\, and how and why to use these resources in your research. \nPlease register for any of the webinars you are interested in attending! \nAbout This Event\nHow many brain cell types are there? What is their form\, function\, and how do they connect? Teams at the Allen Institute for Brain Science are working to answer these foundational neuroscience questions. By cataloguing and genetically profiling cell types of the brain with incredible precision and detail\, we are working to improve our fundamental understanding of brain development\, evolution\, and disease. Join us for a webinar series to learn all about the ins and outs of the Allen Institute’s open data and cell type taxonomy tools. \nFor questions or assistance\, please contact education@alleninstitute.org
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/cell-type-taxonomies-a-z-webinar-series-programmatic-access-to-abc-atlas-data/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Nucleate Seattle Spring Community Happy Hour
DESCRIPTION:​Join Nucleate Seattle at our Happy Hour to learn more about our initiatives\, meet our current and alumni Activator teams and to mingle with other life-science enthusiasts. \nNucleate is a student-led\, educational focused global 501(c)(3) non-profit that strive to help bridge the gap between academia and industry. Please contact us at seattle@nucleate.org if you would like to learn more or get involved.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/nucleate-seattle-spring-community-happy-hour/
LOCATION:Fremont Brewing\, 1050 N 34th Street\, Seattle\, WA\, 98103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Life Science Innovation Northwest 2025
DESCRIPTION:Life Science Innovation Northwest (LSINW) is the Pacific Northwest’s largest annual life science conference. This one-and-a-half-day event will bring our life sciences community to discuss and feature some of the most compelling life science breakthroughs of our time. \nLSINW is the can’t-miss event for the PNW’s life science community. No other local event brings together CEOs\, investors\, public and private life science organizations\, research institutions\, scientists\, entrepreneurs\, and the global health community for outstanding programming and high-quality\, executive-level networking. Our elevated networking opportunities give attendees even more time to connect with strategic partners\, collaborators\, and investors to build meaningful connections. \nLearn more!
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/life-science-innovation-northwest-2025/
LOCATION:Seattle Convention Center
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ORGANIZER;CN="Life Science Washington":MAILTO:katy@lifesciencewa.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250428T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250428T173000
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SUMMARY:BRI Immunology Symposium: New Horizons in Immunity and Disease
DESCRIPTION:Benaroya Research Institute’s second annual Immunology Symposium: New Horizons in Immunity and Disease will be taking place on Monday\, April 28\, 2025 from 8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. at Town Hall Seattle\, followed by a reception at BRI. We’re excited to bring together leading voices from the local and national immunology research community for a day of collaboration\, learning\, discussion and networking. \n2024 was the inaugural year of the event and was a resounding success with a full house\, exciting presentations\, and impactful conversations. Mark your calendars and reserve the date\, more information\, including additional speakers and program overview\, will be coming soon. \nREGISTER Here
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/bri-immunology-symposium-new-horizons-in-immunity-and-disease-2/
LOCATION:Town Hall Seattle\, 1119 8th Ave\, Seattle\, WA\, 98101\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250501T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250502T170000
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CREATED:20250314T222652Z
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SUMMARY:Engineering Biology Research Consortium 2025 Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:The Engineering Biology Research Consortium (EBRC) is hosting our Annual Meeting in Seattle on May 1-2\, co-hosted by the UW Center for Synthetic Biology. \nEBRC is a non-profit\, public-private partnership dedicated to bringing together an inclusive community committed to advancing engineering biology to address national and global needs. As a member-driven organization at the intersection of academia\, industry\, and government\, we aim to foster collaboration and innovation across these sectors. \nThe EBRC Annual Meeting brings together researchers to showcase cutting-edge work\, exchange ideas\, and build new collaborations. In addition to research talks\, the meeting highlights the activities of our four Focus Areas (Research Roadmapping\, Policy & International Engagement\, Education & Engagement\, and Biosecurity)\, as well as our energetic\, nearly 300-member Student & Postdoc Association. \nRegistration ends on April 16.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/engineering-biology-research-consortium-2025-annual-meeting/
LOCATION:University of Washington
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250503T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250503T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T224801
CREATED:20250314T222305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250325T161343Z
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SUMMARY:NSPN National Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Connect\, learn\, and get inspired at the annual NSPN symposium! Explore global challenges including climate change\, public health\, privacy\, and more through the lens of varied industries. \nFind out more and register!
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/nspn-national-symposium/
LOCATION:Rainier Club\, 820 4th Ave\, Seattle\, WA\, 98104\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250507T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250507T170000
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CREATED:20250507T223130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250507T223130Z
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SUMMARY:East West Life Science Summit 2025
DESCRIPTION:The East West Life Science Summit is an annual conference meant to foster and strengthen the vibrant life sciences organizations\, healthcare providers\, and public institutions throughout Washington state. \nThe goal of the summit is to elevate the visibility of life sciences research\, discovery\, entrepreneurship\, and innovation through information sharing and networking opportunities. The Summit also provides an opportunity to expose students to the life sciences ecosystem in Washington state and encourage them to pursue careers in the life sciences \nStay tuned for more information.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/east-west-life-science-summit-2025/
LOCATION:WSU Campus\, 205 E Spokane Falls Blvd\, Spokane\, WA\, 99202\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Life Science Washington":MAILTO:katy@lifesciencewa.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250507T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250507T220000
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CREATED:20250402T201908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250402T201908Z
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SUMMARY:Artificial Intelligence\, Hope\, and the Human Spirit
DESCRIPTION:Town Hall Seattle and the Institute for Systems Biology Present Craig Mundie and Dr. Jim Heath: Artificial Intelligence\, Hope\, and the Human Spirit\nArtificial intelligence is reshaping our world – but what does that mean for healthcare\, scientific discovery\, and human potential? In Genesis: Artificial Intelligence\, Hope\, and the Human Spirit\, co-authors Craig Mundie\, Henry Kissinger\, and Eric Schmidt explore the profound implications of AI on society. \nIn this collaborative event between Town Hall Seattle and the Institute for Systems Biology (ISB)\, Craig Mundie joins Dr. Jim Heath\, President of ISB\, for a thought-provoking conversation about the future of AI. They will discuss insights from the book\, the opportunities and challenges AI presents\, and what it means for the way we live\, work\, and care for our health. \nGet your tickets!
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/artificial-intelligence-hope-and-the-human-spirit/
LOCATION:Town Hall Seattle\, 1119 8th Ave\, Seattle\, WA\, 98101\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250511T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250514T170000
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CREATED:20240521T210333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240521T210333Z
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SUMMARY:Symposium on Infectious Diseases in the Immunocompromised Host
DESCRIPTION:The 5th Symposium on Infectious Diseases in the Immunocompromised Host brings together leaders and trainees in research and clinical care of infectious diseases in the immunocompromised host. Registration will open soon.\nThe 2025 event features: \n\nSessions topics including\, ADV & BKV\, CMV\, Respiratory Viruses\, COVID-19\, Pulmonary Complications\, Cellular Therapy\, Bacterial Resistance- Microbiome\, and Fungal Disease.\nAn extra half day\, added due to high demand!\nMentor-trainee dinners at local restaurants\nCase discussions and roundtable discussions with audience participation.\nNetworking opportunities\nTrainee Travel Stipends\nCME and MOC Credits
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/symposium-on-infectious-diseases-in-the-immunocompromised-host/
LOCATION:Grand Hyatt Seattle\, 721 Pine Street\, Seattle\, WA\, 98101\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250514T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250514T130000
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CREATED:20250505T173418Z
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SUMMARY:Precision Medicine: Tackling the Mysteries of Genetic Diseases
DESCRIPTION:In this seminar\, Dr. Linda (Shen) Gu will discuss how her lab identifies novel disease-causing genes in patients and how they functionally characterize these genes and variants using stem cell and animal models to uncover their roles in diseases. She will also highlight her lab’s efforts to translate these findings into personalized therapeutics and gene therapies tailored to individual patients. Register today for free!\n\nPNRI Science Matters Seminars\nPNRI’s Science Matters free\, virtual seminars feature discussions with scientists around the globe about exciting research in genetics\, genomics\, and evolutionary biology with important societal impact. Topics include research on the genetics of ethnically diverse populations\, diseases afflicting vulnerable or underserved groups\, and efforts to expand the diversity (broadly defined) of research subjects or the scientific workforce. Learn more at: https://pnri.org/events/science-matters/.\n\nRegister today!
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/precision-medicine-tackling-the-mysteries-of-genetic-diseases/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250514T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250514T140000
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CREATED:20250507T222742Z
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SUMMARY:Biostatistics Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:Decoding the Tumor Microenvironment from Spatial Analysis of Multiplexed Tissue Imaging Data \nMultiplexed tissue imaging platforms enable the study of tumor immune microenvironment at spatially resolved single cell resolution. A unique challenge for whole-slide multiplexed tissue staining lies in the resulting megapixel images that require innovative and scalable analytical solutions for real world application. In this talk\, I will introduce statistical and computational methods and tools developed in my group to facilitate large-scale multiplexed immunoflorescence (mIF) tissue image analysis. First\, I will present a deep learning tool called CellGate for cell type classification in whole-slide mIF images. CellGate was trained on millions of labeled single-cell images\, learning the variation in marker staining patterns in line with where the marker is expressed and localized (e.g.\, nucleus\, cytoplasm\, membrane)\, and different patterns of noise and background staining inherent to the biology and chemistry. I will also introduce SpatialTopic\, a method to identify spatial signatures based on a niche analysis of cell type composition in cellular neighborhoods. SpaTopic adapts a Bayesian topic model originally developed for computer vision to spatial single cell data to identify spatial immune signatures (e.g.\, tertiary lymphoid like structure) in the tumor microenvironment.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/biostatistics-seminar-series-13/
LOCATION:Fred Hutch
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250514T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250514T150000
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CREATED:20250507T222219Z
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SUMMARY:Research Roundtable with Dr. Sui Huang
DESCRIPTION:ISB’s Research Roundtable is a virtual series that is free and open to all. These events are designed for everyone and provide opportunities to ask questions directly to our scientists. \nCheck out our Events Page for more upcoming events. \nA link to the event will be emailed to you upon registration. If you have additional questions\, please email Audri Hubbard at ahubbard@isbscience.org.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/research-roundtable-with-dr-sui-huang-4/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250514T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250514T203000
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CREATED:20250409T225220Z
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SUMMARY:Nucleate Seattle: 2025 Demo Day
DESCRIPTION:Please join Nucleate Seattle in celebrating our 2025 Activator cohort at our Demo Day! \n​​We invite all biotech and bio-entrepreneurial enthusiasts of all stages to come join us as our Activator teams pitch their ventures to a panel of expert judges. Food will be provided to attendees and an open networking session will precede and follow the presentations. \nJoin us for an evening to celebrate our regional growing biotech scene and to connect with fellow like-minded individuals! \n​Nucleate is a trainee-led nonprofit organization with the mission of empowering biotech leaders. The Seattle chapter’s leadership and Activator teams include representation from the region’s leading academic and medical institutions. \nWe would like to thank Absci\, Allen Institute\, UW CoMotion\, DLA Piper LLP\, Pack VC and Washington Research Foundation for generously supporting our mission and being our regional 2025 Activator sponsors! \n​We also want to thank our HQ supporters for championing our open-access mission and empowering the next generation of biotech entrepreneurs! \n​Platinum: Eli Lilly and Company\, Genentech\, Alnylam Pharmaceuticals\, MilliporeSigma \n​Philanthropic Support: Lyda Hill Philanthropies \n​Preferred Partners: Pillar VC\, Amino Collective\, Excedr\, Mercury\, Brex\, Fedsprout \n​In-Kind Support: AcademicLabs\, Lens.org\, SynBioBeta \n​​About the Event Host \n​​​Nucleate is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering the next generation of biotech leaders. With chapters spanning 41 geographic regions and participation from over 280 academic institutions\, Nucleate sparks new intellectual communities and embeds emerging talent within a global biotech community. Through open-access educational programming\, Nucleate helps democratize biotech innovation — removing barriers and helping founders concentrate on building transformational technologies. Visit www.nucleate.xyz for more information\, and visit https://nucleate.xyz/privacy-policy/ to read our privacy policy.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/nucleate-seattle-2025-demo-day/
LOCATION:Allen Institute\, 615 Westlake Avenue N\, Seattle\, WA\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nucleate":MAILTO:seattle@nucleate.xyz
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250517T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250517T140000
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CREATED:20250507T223029Z
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SUMMARY:UW Biology Open House
DESCRIPTION:We are hosting a day of science and invite you to join us! This event is free of cost\, and families and science enthusiasts of all ages are welcome. The UW Department of Biology is a large\, collaborative\, and integrative department – meaning our research and teaching spans from cellular and molecular biology to global climate change to paleontology to plant biology. Our department is among the largest undergraduate degree programs at the UW and is a vital STEM pipeline for the state of Washington. Come learn about the exciting things our department is doing from experts in their fields! Our UW Biology Greenhouse will also be open for visitors!\n\nAt our open house\, you’ll have the opportunity to explore topics such as:\nHow have penguins adapted to survive climate change? \nHow is neuron fate decided during development? \nWhy are mosquitoes attracted to us? \nDo plants really “defend” themselves against insect predators? \nHow does the brain really work? \nDoes the Greenhouse really have a stinky corpse plant and when will it bloom next? \nYou’ll also be able to touch invertebrates\, brains\, fossils…and more!
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/uw-biology-open-house/
LOCATION:UW
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250520T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250520T170000
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CREATED:20250507T222816Z
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SUMMARY:Stuart and Molly Sloan Precision Oncology Institute AI Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Save the Date: the Sloan Precision Oncology Institute is hosting an AI Symposium on May 20\, 2025. This symposium will feature a panel of local and national leaders in the field who will deliver talks and join in discussions on the latest advances in Artificial Intelligence and computational oncology. Following talks\, all attendees are invited to meet the speakers and enjoy a selection of food and beverages at a reception. \nThe AI Symposium is hosted in partnership with our Data Science Lab (DaSL) and co-hosted by Dr. Jeff Leek\, Vice President and Chief Data Officer\, Fred Hutch Cancer Center. \nRegistration is open and a detailed agenda is available. We hope you’ll join us!
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/stuart-and-molly-sloan-precision-oncology-institute-ai-symposium/
LOCATION:Fred Hutch
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250520T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20250521T153000
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CREATED:20241125T195315Z
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SUMMARY:BioBasics 101: The Biology of Biotech for the Non-Scientist
DESCRIPTION:BioBasics 101: The Biology of Biotech for the Non-Scientist offers a fascinating exploration of the fundamental scientific principles that underpin the life sciences. It delves into the crucial roles of the FDA\, NIH\, academia\, and drug sponsors and how they interact to promote scientific breakthroughs. It thoroughly explains the biological foundation of cells\, DNA\, RNA\, and proteins\, uncovering their applications in biopharmaceuticals. \nBuilding on this foundational knowledge\, BioBasics 101 details the genetic basis of diseases\, highlighting the devastation of mutations and the impact of genomics and proteomics on personalized medicine. This course culminates in genetic engineering and biomanufacturing\, where all the essential biology principles learned are applied. Get ready to revolutionize your understanding of the life science industry in this interactive course―register today! \nFive Takeaways: \n\nMaster the essential terminology of the life science industry.\nIdentify the crucial roles of the FDA\, NIH\, academia\, and research support companies and state how they work together to promote scientific breakthroughs.\nDescribe DNA\, RNA\, and protein structure and function and explain how these molecules interact in healthy and diseased tissue.\nDiscuss the genetic basis of diseases and the impact of genomics and proteomics on personalized medicine.\nExplain the principles of genetic engineering and how this technology is used for research and biomanufacturing purposes.\n\n  \nWho should attend\nNon-science professionals from all sectors\, including finance\, legal\, sales\, marketing\, HR\, manufacturing\, management\, government relations\, IT\, project management\, regulatory affairs\, supply chain\, safety\, and tech transfer. Anyone who works on the “business side” who needs to better understand and communicate with the “science side” \nPast participants include: \n\nVenture capitalists\, angel investors\, bankers\, analysts\, financial managers\nInsurance brokers\, real estate professionals\nPatient advocacy group staff\, disease foundation members\nPolicymakers\, lobbyists\, attorneys\nConsultants\, public relations specialists\, journalists\nUniversity administrators\, research institute support staff\nEnvironmental\, health\, and safety engineers\n\nPrice: \n\nEarly bird Member rate until February 15: $1295\nEarly bird Non-member rate until February 15: $1495\nMember rate until February 15 – $1395\nNon-Member rate until February 15 – $1595\n\nIf you have any questions\, contact training@biotechprimer.com
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/biobasics-101-the-biology-of-biotech-for-the-non-scientist-4/
LOCATION:Hybrid
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ORGANIZER;CN="Life Science Washington":MAILTO:katy@lifesciencewa.org
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