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SUMMARY:14th Annual In-Person Comprehensive Hematology & Oncology Review Course
DESCRIPTION:Join nationally-renowned experts from Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center and UW Medicine for this accredited\, multi-day\, in-person symposium. This educational program will cover data supporting guidelines\, recommendations and recent advances regarding therapeutic options for patients with solid tumors and malignant and nonmalignant hematologic disorders. Learners will also have access to the session recordings and slides 4-6 weeks after the event.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/14th-annual-in-person-comprehensive-hematology-oncology-review-course/
LOCATION:Fred Hutch
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SUMMARY:14th Annual In-Person Comprehensive Hematology & Oncology Review Course
DESCRIPTION:Join nationally-renowned experts from Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center and UW Medicine for this accredited\, multi-day\, in-person symposium. This educational program will cover data supporting guidelines\, recommendations and recent advances regarding therapeutic options for patients with solid tumors and malignant and nonmalignant hematologic disorders. Learners will also have access to the session recordings and slides 4-6 weeks after the event.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/14th-annual-in-person-comprehensive-hematology-oncology-review-course-2/
LOCATION:Fred Hutch
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SUMMARY:PNRI’s Science Matters Seminar: Why We Have the Diseases We Have
DESCRIPTION:Our Science Matters seminars highlight 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. The cause of many severe disabilities was long considered a mystery\, but scientists now understand that genetic and genomic mutations lead to many of these conditions. In this seminar\, Dr. Brunner will discuss how mutation and sexual selection shape our genetic landscape today.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/pnris-science-matters-seminar-why-we-have-the-diseases-we-have/
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SUMMARY:PNRI’s Science Matters Seminar: Why We Have the Diseases We Have
DESCRIPTION:Our Science Matters seminars highlight 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. The cause of many severe disabilities was long considered a mystery\, but scientists now understand that genetic and genomic mutations lead to many of these conditions. In this seminar\, Dr. Brunner will discuss how mutation and sexual selection shape our genetic landscape today.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/pnris-science-matters-seminar-why-we-have-the-diseases-we-have-2/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230924
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CREATED:20230826T215549Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230826T215549Z
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SUMMARY:BACPAC Prostate Cancer Community Research Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center and University of Washington Medical Center in collaboration with the Black and African-descent Collaborative for Prostate Cancer Action (BACPAC) invite you to the free\, education event\, BACPAC Prostate Cancer Community Research Symposium. This event aims to bring together community members\, advocates\, researchers\, and clinicians in a forum expressly designed to meet the needs of the Black community for education and action around prostate cancer equity. The symposium will also provide an annual opportunity to engage these constituent groups in co-learning designed to facilitate greater awareness and understanding between patients\, clinicians\, and researchers. Sessions will include: \n\nSpeakers from national research and advocacy organizations\nResearch presentations from local and national research projects that address prostate cancer equity\nCommunity learning sessions on prostate health and prostate cancer fundamentals\n\nThis event is open to Fred Hutch and/or UW Medicine as well as external patients and their caregivers.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/bacpac-prostate-cancer-community-research-symposium/
LOCATION:Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center – Pelton Auditorium\, 1100 Fairview Ave. N.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230923
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230924
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SUMMARY:BACPAC Prostate Cancer Community Research Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center and University of Washington Medical Center in collaboration with the Black and African-descent Collaborative for Prostate Cancer Action (BACPAC) invite you to the free\, education event\, BACPAC Prostate Cancer Community Research Symposium. This event aims to bring together community members\, advocates\, researchers\, and clinicians in a forum expressly designed to meet the needs of the Black community for education and action around prostate cancer equity. The symposium will also provide an annual opportunity to engage these constituent groups in co-learning designed to facilitate greater awareness and understanding between patients\, clinicians\, and researchers. Sessions will include: \n\nSpeakers from national research and advocacy organizations\nResearch presentations from local and national research projects that address prostate cancer equity\nCommunity learning sessions on prostate health and prostate cancer fundamentals\n\nThis event is open to Fred Hutch and/or UW Medicine as well as external patients and their caregivers.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/bacpac-prostate-cancer-community-research-symposium-2/
LOCATION:Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center – Pelton Auditorium\, 1100 Fairview Ave. N.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230924
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230928
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CREATED:20230803T235735Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230803T235735Z
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SUMMARY:PRIMeD at Fred Hutch
DESCRIPTION:The Translational Data Science and Immunotherapy Integrated Research Centers at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center invite Ph.D. (or equivalent) students within two years of graduation or who have graduated within the past year to apply to PRIMeD (Postdoc Recruitment in Immunology\, Medicine\, and Data sciences) at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center in Seattle\, WA. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis fully funded\, three-day visit allows prospective postdoctoral fellows the opportunity to explore the breadth of research in immuno-oncology and data sciences at Fred Hutch. \nParticipants will have the opportunity to share their research\, learn about faculty research programs\, network with Fred Hutch postdocs and faculty\, and learn about the postdoctoral training environment and the vast resources available at Fred Hutch.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/primed-at-fred-hutch/
LOCATION:Fred Hutch
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230924
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230928
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SUMMARY:PRIMeD at Fred Hutch
DESCRIPTION:The Translational Data Science and Immunotherapy Integrated Research Centers at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center invite Ph.D. (or equivalent) students within two years of graduation or who have graduated within the past year to apply to PRIMeD (Postdoc Recruitment in Immunology\, Medicine\, and Data sciences) at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center in Seattle\, WA. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nThis fully funded\, three-day visit allows prospective postdoctoral fellows the opportunity to explore the breadth of research in immuno-oncology and data sciences at Fred Hutch. \nParticipants will have the opportunity to share their research\, learn about faculty research programs\, network with Fred Hutch postdocs and faculty\, and learn about the postdoctoral training environment and the vast resources available at Fred Hutch.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/primed-at-fred-hutch-2/
LOCATION:Fred Hutch
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230928T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230928T190000
DTSTAMP:20260412T040444
CREATED:20230826T220900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230826T220900Z
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SUMMARY:Brains\, Cells\, & Immune Systems: 20 Years of Impact at the Allen Institute
DESCRIPTION:Join the Institute for a look back at the Allen Institute’s contributions to Open Science over the past 20 years and learn how our scientific research is making an impact today and into the future. \nAt this free public event\, their panel of researchers will showcase discoveries and tools that expand the foundational knowledge of the brain\, the cell\, and the immune system—and explore what this work means for understanding life and advancing health.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/brains-cells-immune-systems-20-years-of-impact-at-the-allen-institute/
LOCATION:Allen Institute\, 615 Westlake Avenue N.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230928T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230928T190000
DTSTAMP:20260412T040444
CREATED:20230826T220900Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230826T220900Z
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SUMMARY:Brains\, Cells\, & Immune Systems: 20 Years of Impact at the Allen Institute
DESCRIPTION:Join the Institute for a look back at the Allen Institute’s contributions to Open Science over the past 20 years and learn how our scientific research is making an impact today and into the future. \nAt this free public event\, their panel of researchers will showcase discoveries and tools that expand the foundational knowledge of the brain\, the cell\, and the immune system—and explore what this work means for understanding life and advancing health.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/brains-cells-immune-systems-20-years-of-impact-at-the-allen-institute-2/
LOCATION:Allen Institute\, 615 Westlake Avenue N.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231004T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231004T180000
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CREATED:20230928T193014Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230928T193014Z
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SUMMARY:Nucleate Activator Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Are you a Seattle academic or student with an interest in life sciences startups? Do you want to get involved in areas like therapeutics\, diagnostics\, medical technology and synthetic biology related to life sciences? On Wednesday October 4th\, Nucleate Seattle is hosting an info session on how to get involved in the 2024 Activator cycle at the UW Foster School Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship! Register now to save your spot. Come talk to our local Leadership team about the opportunities offered by Nucleate!
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/nucleate-activator-info-session/
LOCATION:Foster School of Business\, 4273 E Stevens Way NE\, Seattle\, WA\, 98195\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231004T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231004T180000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20230928T193014Z
UID:27025-1696438800-1696442400@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Nucleate Activator Info Session
DESCRIPTION:Are you a Seattle academic or student with an interest in life sciences startups? Do you want to get involved in areas like therapeutics\, diagnostics\, medical technology and synthetic biology related to life sciences? On Wednesday October 4th\, Nucleate Seattle is hosting an info session on how to get involved in the 2024 Activator cycle at the UW Foster School Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship! Register now to save your spot. Come talk to our local Leadership team about the opportunities offered by Nucleate!
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/nucleate-activator-info-session-2/
LOCATION:Foster School of Business\, 4273 E Stevens Way NE\, Seattle\, WA\, 98195\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231005T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231005T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T040444
CREATED:20231005T174149Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231005T174149Z
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SUMMARY:2023 Allan S. Hoffman Endowed Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Buddy Ratner\, Ph.D. \nJoint Professor of Bioengineering and Chemical Engineering\, Michael L. & Myrna Darland Endowed Chair in Technology and Commercialization \nAction-Packed Adventure from Artificial Hearts\, through Regenerative Medicine\, to Kidney Dialysis \nTuesday\, October 10th\, 2023\n3:00-4:00 p.m.\nFoege S060 Genome Sciences Auditorium – 3720 15th Ave NE\, Seattle\, WA 98195 \nIn-Person Registration – https://events.uw.edu/lRN9Dg \nZoom Registration-  https://washington.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUqdO6prTgsE9xOiU6p3bFY1GCxkpgwwHlg \nProfessor Buddy Ratner received his Ph.D. in polymer chemistry from Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn in 1972 and completed his postdoctoral work at the University of Washington in Chemical Engineering. He is co-director of the Center for Dialysis Innovation\, director of the Engineered Biomaterials Engineering Research Center\, Michael L. and Myrna Darland Endowed Chair in Technology Commercialization\, and professor in bioengineering and chemical engineering at the University of Washington. Prof. Ratner is an expert in biomaterials used in medical devices and implants\, and his lab is working on multiple bioengineering projects involving many different tissues and organs. He has participated in the launch of numerous companies including Healionics\, Inc.\, Asemblon\, Inc. and Kuleana Technology\, Inc. (focused on innovative dialysis devices). Prof. Ratner has authored more than 500 scholarly works and has more than 30 issued patents. \nAbstract summary: Prof. Ratner will guide us through his remarkable history\, starting in 1972\, with UW Bioengineering and his many adventures\, inventions\, research and mentorship with Allan Hoffman. From developing an atomic powered artificial heart\, analyzing hydrogels with a vacuum-tube-powered World War II era infrared spectrometer to launching UW Engineered Biomaterials Research Center\, and the Center for Dialysis Innovation\, Prof. Ratner will share his fascinating journey in bioengineering. \nFor more information\, contact Marisa Jewett (206) 685-2002 or mljewett@uw.edu
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/2023-allan-s-hoffman-endowed-lecture/
LOCATION:Foege Auditorium\, Foege Building S-250\, Seattle\, WA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231005T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231005T170000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20231005T174149Z
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SUMMARY:2023 Allan S. Hoffman Endowed Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Buddy Ratner\, Ph.D. \nJoint Professor of Bioengineering and Chemical Engineering\, Michael L. & Myrna Darland Endowed Chair in Technology and Commercialization \nAction-Packed Adventure from Artificial Hearts\, through Regenerative Medicine\, to Kidney Dialysis \nTuesday\, October 10th\, 2023\n3:00-4:00 p.m.\nFoege S060 Genome Sciences Auditorium – 3720 15th Ave NE\, Seattle\, WA 98195 \nIn-Person Registration – https://events.uw.edu/lRN9Dg \nZoom Registration-  https://washington.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUqdO6prTgsE9xOiU6p3bFY1GCxkpgwwHlg \nProfessor Buddy Ratner received his Ph.D. in polymer chemistry from Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn in 1972 and completed his postdoctoral work at the University of Washington in Chemical Engineering. He is co-director of the Center for Dialysis Innovation\, director of the Engineered Biomaterials Engineering Research Center\, Michael L. and Myrna Darland Endowed Chair in Technology Commercialization\, and professor in bioengineering and chemical engineering at the University of Washington. Prof. Ratner is an expert in biomaterials used in medical devices and implants\, and his lab is working on multiple bioengineering projects involving many different tissues and organs. He has participated in the launch of numerous companies including Healionics\, Inc.\, Asemblon\, Inc. and Kuleana Technology\, Inc. (focused on innovative dialysis devices). Prof. Ratner has authored more than 500 scholarly works and has more than 30 issued patents. \nAbstract summary: Prof. Ratner will guide us through his remarkable history\, starting in 1972\, with UW Bioengineering and his many adventures\, inventions\, research and mentorship with Allan Hoffman. From developing an atomic powered artificial heart\, analyzing hydrogels with a vacuum-tube-powered World War II era infrared spectrometer to launching UW Engineered Biomaterials Research Center\, and the Center for Dialysis Innovation\, Prof. Ratner will share his fascinating journey in bioengineering. \nFor more information\, contact Marisa Jewett (206) 685-2002 or mljewett@uw.edu
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/2023-allan-s-hoffman-endowed-lecture-2/
LOCATION:Foege Auditorium\, Foege Building S-250\, Seattle\, WA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231005T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231005T113000
DTSTAMP:20260412T040444
CREATED:20231004T164048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231004T164048Z
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SUMMARY:"Building Systems Thinking" with Dr. Leroy Hood - Frontiers in Systems Biology
DESCRIPTION:Introducing the inaugural Frontiers in Systems Biology Webinar\, the first of a series of digital meetings that seek to integrate mindsets within scientific research and encourage systems thinking. \nOur Inaugural webinar features Dr Leroy Hood\, the world-renowned scientist and pioneer in the fields of genomics and systems biology. Dr Hood will reflect upon his career\, discuss the paradigm shifts in science and medicine he has witnessed\, and explore the importance of integration across scientific fields and systems thinking as central to the future of healthcare. \nDr. Hood’s pursuit of innovation and systems thinking led him to pioneer and co-develop automated DNA sequencing technology\, laying the foundation for the human genome project. Having founded the Institute for Systems Biology\, he has since developed the concept of P4 medicine\, an integrated approach that combines predictive\, preventive\, personalized\, and participatory healthcare. He is one of only a handful of individuals who have been elected to all three US National Academies (Science\, Engineering\, and Medicine). Don’t forget to pose your question to Dr. Hood in the Q&A chat as part of our Q&A session following the interview.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/building-systems-thinking-with-dr-leroy-hood-frontiers-in-systems-biology/
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231005T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231005T113000
DTSTAMP:20260412T040444
CREATED:20231004T164048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231004T164048Z
UID:27029-1696498200-1696505400@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:"Building Systems Thinking" with Dr. Leroy Hood - Frontiers in Systems Biology
DESCRIPTION:Introducing the inaugural Frontiers in Systems Biology Webinar\, the first of a series of digital meetings that seek to integrate mindsets within scientific research and encourage systems thinking. \nOur Inaugural webinar features Dr Leroy Hood\, the world-renowned scientist and pioneer in the fields of genomics and systems biology. Dr Hood will reflect upon his career\, discuss the paradigm shifts in science and medicine he has witnessed\, and explore the importance of integration across scientific fields and systems thinking as central to the future of healthcare. \nDr. Hood’s pursuit of innovation and systems thinking led him to pioneer and co-develop automated DNA sequencing technology\, laying the foundation for the human genome project. Having founded the Institute for Systems Biology\, he has since developed the concept of P4 medicine\, an integrated approach that combines predictive\, preventive\, personalized\, and participatory healthcare. He is one of only a handful of individuals who have been elected to all three US National Academies (Science\, Engineering\, and Medicine). Don’t forget to pose your question to Dr. Hood in the Q&A chat as part of our Q&A session following the interview.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/building-systems-thinking-with-dr-leroy-hood-frontiers-in-systems-biology-2/
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231006T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231006T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T040444
CREATED:20231005T180226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231005T180226Z
UID:24954-1696584600-1696597200@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:WIB-National: Virtual Career Fair With Our National Sponsors
DESCRIPTION:Women In Bio is hosting a virtual career fair to connect employers with job seekers in the life sciences industry for related positions. This will be an excellent chance to hear from WIB sponsor companies\, large and small\, about the opportunities available in their organizations. Our virtual event will provide time to explore career options from WIB’s sponsors and make meaningful connections with professionals. Attendees will hear from leaders in the life sciences industry and research organizations. \nDuring the fair\, you will be given access to company representatives who are exclusively WIB National Sponsors. Each will highlight the company culture and available key positions. Check back regularly to see who has been added!
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/wib-national-virtual-career-fair-with-our-national-sponsors/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231006T093000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231006T130000
DTSTAMP:20260412T040444
CREATED:20231005T180226Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231005T180226Z
UID:27054-1696584600-1696597200@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:WIB-National: Virtual Career Fair With Our National Sponsors
DESCRIPTION:Women In Bio is hosting a virtual career fair to connect employers with job seekers in the life sciences industry for related positions. This will be an excellent chance to hear from WIB sponsor companies\, large and small\, about the opportunities available in their organizations. Our virtual event will provide time to explore career options from WIB’s sponsors and make meaningful connections with professionals. Attendees will hear from leaders in the life sciences industry and research organizations. \nDuring the fair\, you will be given access to company representatives who are exclusively WIB National Sponsors. Each will highlight the company culture and available key positions. Check back regularly to see who has been added!
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/wib-national-virtual-career-fair-with-our-national-sponsors-2/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231010T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231010T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T040444
CREATED:20231005T171204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231005T171204Z
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SUMMARY:Current Biology Seminar
DESCRIPTION:The Basic Sciences Division hosts a weekly Current Biology Seminar series where leading-edge researchers are invited from around the world to share their latest scientific breakthroughs. Lectures are typically every Tuesday and are held as virtual events. \nSpeaker\nCassandra Extavour\, Ph.D. \nHoward Hughes Medical Institute Investigator\, Timken Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology and of Molecular and Cellular Biology\, Harvard University \nThe Extavour Lab is interest is in the evolution of the genetic mechanisms employed during early animal embryogenesis to specify cell fate\, development and differentiation. The lab focuses primarily on the evolution and development of reproductive systems\, including both the germ line and the somatic components of the gonad. \nSeminar Title: “Incorporating evolutionary thinking into mechanisms of morphogenesis”
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/current-biology-seminar-4-2/
LOCATION:Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center – Pelton Auditorium\, 1100 Fairview Ave. N.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231010T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231010T170000
DTSTAMP:20260412T040444
CREATED:20231005T171204Z
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SUMMARY:Current Biology Seminar
DESCRIPTION:The Basic Sciences Division hosts a weekly Current Biology Seminar series where leading-edge researchers are invited from around the world to share their latest scientific breakthroughs. Lectures are typically every Tuesday and are held as virtual events. \nSpeaker\nCassandra Extavour\, Ph.D. \nHoward Hughes Medical Institute Investigator\, Timken Professor of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology and of Molecular and Cellular Biology\, Harvard University \nThe Extavour Lab is interest is in the evolution of the genetic mechanisms employed during early animal embryogenesis to specify cell fate\, development and differentiation. The lab focuses primarily on the evolution and development of reproductive systems\, including both the germ line and the somatic components of the gonad. \nSeminar Title: “Incorporating evolutionary thinking into mechanisms of morphogenesis”
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/current-biology-seminar-4-3/
LOCATION:Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center – Pelton Auditorium\, 1100 Fairview Ave. N.\, Seattle\, WA\, 98109\, United States
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231011
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231014
DTSTAMP:20260412T040444
CREATED:20230908T211131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230908T211131Z
UID:24456-1696982400-1697241599@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:2023 ISB Virtual Microbiome Series
DESCRIPTION:The trillions of commensal (non-harmful) microbes that live in and on our bodies form a protective barrier against invasive species and opportunistic pathogens (pathobionts)\, like a second skin or an extension of the innate immune system. This barrier is largely maintained by metabolic competition between commensals and pathobionts and by interactions between commensals\, pathobionts\, and the host immune system. \nSome microbiota (commensal microbial communities) are more permissive to invasion than others. Once a pathobiont has colonized\, commensal microbes can both facilitate and thwart virulence\, depending on ecological context. Both symptomatic and asymptomatic carriers of a pathobiont can spread it to others in the population. In order to reduce the burden of infectious disease\, a better understanding of how our commensal microbiota can be bolstered to protect us from invasive\, opportunistic pathogens is needed. This year’s course and symposium are dedicated to exploring the mechanisms that underlie the barrier function of our microbiota against infectious diseases. \nISB is hosting a series of events in October of 2023 that leverage data sets from recurrent Clostridioides difficile patients before and after fecal transplant to understand the determinants of pathobiont colonization and highlight leading microbiome researchers who are working to better understand pathobiont-commensal-host interactions in health and disease.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/2023-isb-virtual-microbiome-series/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231011
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231014
DTSTAMP:20260412T040444
CREATED:20230908T211131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230908T211131Z
UID:27023-1696982400-1697241599@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:2023 ISB Virtual Microbiome Series
DESCRIPTION:The trillions of commensal (non-harmful) microbes that live in and on our bodies form a protective barrier against invasive species and opportunistic pathogens (pathobionts)\, like a second skin or an extension of the innate immune system. This barrier is largely maintained by metabolic competition between commensals and pathobionts and by interactions between commensals\, pathobionts\, and the host immune system. \nSome microbiota (commensal microbial communities) are more permissive to invasion than others. Once a pathobiont has colonized\, commensal microbes can both facilitate and thwart virulence\, depending on ecological context. Both symptomatic and asymptomatic carriers of a pathobiont can spread it to others in the population. In order to reduce the burden of infectious disease\, a better understanding of how our commensal microbiota can be bolstered to protect us from invasive\, opportunistic pathogens is needed. This year’s course and symposium are dedicated to exploring the mechanisms that underlie the barrier function of our microbiota against infectious diseases. \nISB is hosting a series of events in October of 2023 that leverage data sets from recurrent Clostridioides difficile patients before and after fecal transplant to understand the determinants of pathobiont colonization and highlight leading microbiome researchers who are working to better understand pathobiont-commensal-host interactions in health and disease.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/2023-isb-virtual-microbiome-series-2/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231011
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231015
DTSTAMP:20260412T040444
CREATED:20231005T174346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231005T174346Z
UID:24918-1696982400-1697327999@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:2023 Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join UW Bioengineering for several BMES 2023 events taking place October 11 to 14\nLocation: Seattle Convention Center\, 900 Pine Street\, Summit Building\, Seattle\, WA \nOctober 12 to 14\nStop by our booth and meet faculty and staff at booth number 400 \nOctober 11\nRegister for two UW BioE hosted workshops \n\n10:00 to 11:30 a.m. – Drug Development Pathway presented by Associate Teaching Professor Robbie Wong\n1:00 to 2:30 p.m. – Publishing Reproducible Computational Models presented by Professor Herbert Sauro and the Sauro Lab\n\nLearn more and sign up today. \nAttend special sessions \n\n5:00 to 6:00 p.m. – How to Maximize Your Conference Experience with Annual Meeting Co-Chair\, Associate Professor Kelly Stevens\, Flex BC (Center\, Level 2)\n8:30 to 9:30 p.m. – Special Event – LGBTQIA+ in BME & Friends Dessert Social Assistant Professor Ayokunle Olanrewaju is giving the welcoming remarks\, 423-425 (Center\, Level 4 – ticket purchase required)\n\nOctober 12\nPresentation \n\n9:00 to 9:30 a.m. – Professor Suzie Pun will speak on the Development and application of VIPER for intracellular biologics delivery\n\nBioE reception \n\n7:00 to 9:00 p.m. – Summit\, Capitol Hill Lounge\, 3rd floor\n\nOctober 13\nSpecial Sessions \n\n8:45 to 9:00 a.m. – Associate Professor Hao Kueh will speak on Antigen perception in T cells by long-term signaling dynamics\n2:00 to 2:14 p.m. –  CMBE Young Innovators Award Plenary Session –  Assistant Professor Pat Boyle
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/2023-biomedical-engineering-society-annual-meeting/
LOCATION:Seattle Convention Center
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinseattle.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2023/10/bmes-2023_AM_Banner.jpg
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20231011
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231015
DTSTAMP:20260412T040444
CREATED:20231005T174346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231005T174346Z
UID:27046-1696982400-1697327999@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:2023 Biomedical Engineering Society Annual Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Join UW Bioengineering for several BMES 2023 events taking place October 11 to 14\nLocation: Seattle Convention Center\, 900 Pine Street\, Summit Building\, Seattle\, WA \nOctober 12 to 14\nStop by our booth and meet faculty and staff at booth number 400 \nOctober 11\nRegister for two UW BioE hosted workshops \n\n10:00 to 11:30 a.m. – Drug Development Pathway presented by Associate Teaching Professor Robbie Wong\n1:00 to 2:30 p.m. – Publishing Reproducible Computational Models presented by Professor Herbert Sauro and the Sauro Lab\n\nLearn more and sign up today. \nAttend special sessions \n\n5:00 to 6:00 p.m. – How to Maximize Your Conference Experience with Annual Meeting Co-Chair\, Associate Professor Kelly Stevens\, Flex BC (Center\, Level 2)\n8:30 to 9:30 p.m. – Special Event – LGBTQIA+ in BME & Friends Dessert Social Assistant Professor Ayokunle Olanrewaju is giving the welcoming remarks\, 423-425 (Center\, Level 4 – ticket purchase required)\n\nOctober 12\nPresentation \n\n9:00 to 9:30 a.m. – Professor Suzie Pun will speak on the Development and application of VIPER for intracellular biologics delivery\n\nBioE reception \n\n7:00 to 9:00 p.m. – Summit\, Capitol Hill Lounge\, 3rd floor\n\nOctober 13\nSpecial Sessions \n\n8:45 to 9:00 a.m. – Associate Professor Hao Kueh will speak on Antigen perception in T cells by long-term signaling dynamics\n2:00 to 2:14 p.m. –  CMBE Young Innovators Award Plenary Session –  Assistant Professor Pat Boyle
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/2023-biomedical-engineering-society-annual-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Seattle Convention Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231011T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231011T113000
DTSTAMP:20260412T040444
CREATED:20231005T174859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231005T174859Z
UID:24923-1697018400-1697023800@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:BMES Workshop - Drug Development Pathway.
DESCRIPTION:In this workshop\, Associate Teaching Professor Robbie Wong will cover topics relating to drug development\, including clinical trial requirements needed in a New Drug Application (NDA) or Biologics License Application (BLA) with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This workshop provides an excellent opportunity for those interested in learning more about the intersections between the science and business sides of biomedical engineering. \nRegister here: https://forms.zohopublic.com/uwcoe/form/CopyofBMESforCassady/formperma/0OYyEv53JjQwdcoYhi6g1s-qxh0dxlx96N-joSv4Vns \n 
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/bmes-workshop-drug-development-pathway/
LOCATION:Foege Building\, 3720 15th Ave NE\, Seattle\, WA\, 98105\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231011T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231011T113000
DTSTAMP:20260412T040444
CREATED:20231005T174859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231005T174859Z
UID:27047-1697018400-1697023800@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:BMES Workshop - Drug Development Pathway.
DESCRIPTION:In this workshop\, Associate Teaching Professor Robbie Wong will cover topics relating to drug development\, including clinical trial requirements needed in a New Drug Application (NDA) or Biologics License Application (BLA) with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This workshop provides an excellent opportunity for those interested in learning more about the intersections between the science and business sides of biomedical engineering. \nRegister here: https://forms.zohopublic.com/uwcoe/form/CopyofBMESforCassady/formperma/0OYyEv53JjQwdcoYhi6g1s-qxh0dxlx96N-joSv4Vns \n 
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/bmes-workshop-drug-development-pathway-2/
LOCATION:Foege Building\, 3720 15th Ave NE\, Seattle\, WA\, 98105\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231011T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231011T140000
DTSTAMP:20260412T040444
CREATED:20231005T171451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231005T171451Z
UID:24866-1697025600-1697032800@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Biostatistics Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:The Fred Hutch Biostatistics Program hosts seminars featuring presentations by Fred Hutch and outside scientists to share their latest developments and recent research. Each seminar includes an hour-long presentation and discussion during which speakers showcase their work and findings. \nThis seminar will be in-person. Please contact vwiranta@fredhutch.org if this is not practical and you would like a Zoom link. \nPRESENTER:\n\nJun Xie – “Feature Representation via Sliced Inverse Regression”\n\nIn this talk\, we revisit a statistical methodology known as Sliced Inverse Regression (SIR) and leverage its potential to automatically learn features in two applications. The first application involves individualized treatment rules\, wherein SIR defines a low-dimensional feature space for estimating conditional average treatment effects\, so that we can make an individualized treatment rule. In our second application\, we use SIR to learn invariant features across multiple data environments\, facilitating out-of-distribution generalization. We showcase the relevance of this established statistical model and method within the contemporary realm of feature representation learning.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/biostatistics-seminar-series-11/
LOCATION:Fred Hutch
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231011T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231011T140000
DTSTAMP:20260412T040444
CREATED:20231005T171451Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231005T171451Z
UID:27034-1697025600-1697032800@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:Biostatistics Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:The Fred Hutch Biostatistics Program hosts seminars featuring presentations by Fred Hutch and outside scientists to share their latest developments and recent research. Each seminar includes an hour-long presentation and discussion during which speakers showcase their work and findings. \nThis seminar will be in-person. Please contact vwiranta@fredhutch.org if this is not practical and you would like a Zoom link. \nPRESENTER:\n\nJun Xie – “Feature Representation via Sliced Inverse Regression”\n\nIn this talk\, we revisit a statistical methodology known as Sliced Inverse Regression (SIR) and leverage its potential to automatically learn features in two applications. The first application involves individualized treatment rules\, wherein SIR defines a low-dimensional feature space for estimating conditional average treatment effects\, so that we can make an individualized treatment rule. In our second application\, we use SIR to learn invariant features across multiple data environments\, facilitating out-of-distribution generalization. We showcase the relevance of this established statistical model and method within the contemporary realm of feature representation learning.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/biostatistics-seminar-series-11-2/
LOCATION:Fred Hutch
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231013T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231013T150000
DTSTAMP:20260412T040444
CREATED:20231005T173624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231005T173624Z
UID:24908-1697203800-1697209200@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:The Dubal Memorial Lecture: Weighing the Future: Race\, Science\, and Pregnancy Trials in the Postgenomic Era
DESCRIPTION:Abstract \nContemporary clinical trials selectively draw on epigenetics to connect behavioral choices made by pregnant people\, such as diet and exercise\, to health risks for future generations. As the first ethnography of its kind\, Weighing the Future examines the sociopolitical implications of ongoing pregnancy trials in the United States and the United Kingdom\, illuminating how processes of scientific knowledge production are linked to racism\, capitalism\, surveillance\, and environmental reproduction. This groundbreaking book makes the case that science\, and how we translate it\, is a reproductive project that requires feminist vigilance. Instead of fixating on a future at risk\, this book brings attention to the present at stake. \nBiography \nNatali Valdez is a medical anthropologist and science and technology scholar who studies how race\, gender\, and power are enveloped into scientific knowledge production. She draws from Black feminism and postcolonial feminist science studies to critically examine epigenetic and postgenomic conceptions of the environment in social and biological (re)production. Her book\, Weighing the Future: Race\, Science and Pregnancy Trials in the Postgenomic Era (University of California Press\, 2022)\, is the first ethnography of ongoing pregnancy trials in the United States and United Kingdom. Her current and ongoing research interests include systemic racism\, inter/transgenerational trauma\, somatic therapy\, big data\, metabolic illness\, and predictive medicine. She is an assistant professor at Purdue University\, and this year she is a Presidential Visiting Fellow at Yale University.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/the-dubal-memorial-lecture-weighing-the-future-race-science-and-pregnancy-trials-in-the-postgenomic-era/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231013T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20231013T150000
DTSTAMP:20260412T040444
CREATED:20231005T173624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231005T173624Z
UID:27044-1697203800-1697209200@scienceinseattle.com
SUMMARY:The Dubal Memorial Lecture: Weighing the Future: Race\, Science\, and Pregnancy Trials in the Postgenomic Era
DESCRIPTION:Abstract \nContemporary clinical trials selectively draw on epigenetics to connect behavioral choices made by pregnant people\, such as diet and exercise\, to health risks for future generations. As the first ethnography of its kind\, Weighing the Future examines the sociopolitical implications of ongoing pregnancy trials in the United States and the United Kingdom\, illuminating how processes of scientific knowledge production are linked to racism\, capitalism\, surveillance\, and environmental reproduction. This groundbreaking book makes the case that science\, and how we translate it\, is a reproductive project that requires feminist vigilance. Instead of fixating on a future at risk\, this book brings attention to the present at stake. \nBiography \nNatali Valdez is a medical anthropologist and science and technology scholar who studies how race\, gender\, and power are enveloped into scientific knowledge production. She draws from Black feminism and postcolonial feminist science studies to critically examine epigenetic and postgenomic conceptions of the environment in social and biological (re)production. Her book\, Weighing the Future: Race\, Science and Pregnancy Trials in the Postgenomic Era (University of California Press\, 2022)\, is the first ethnography of ongoing pregnancy trials in the United States and United Kingdom. Her current and ongoing research interests include systemic racism\, inter/transgenerational trauma\, somatic therapy\, big data\, metabolic illness\, and predictive medicine. She is an assistant professor at Purdue University\, and this year she is a Presidential Visiting Fellow at Yale University.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/the-dubal-memorial-lecture-weighing-the-future-race-science-and-pregnancy-trials-in-the-postgenomic-era-2/
LOCATION:Online
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