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SUMMARY:Winter 2026 Nature and Health Community Dinner
DESCRIPTION:About Our Community Dinners\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOur quarterly community dinners welcome anyone with a curiosity about expanding access to green space to support health and well-being\, environmental and health equity\, people-nature reciprocity\, and climate change resilience. Students\, professionals\, and community members from many different disciplines come together to explore new ideas\, discuss policies and programs\, and strengthen partnerships in the field of nature and health. \nThe February 10 dinner features a speed talk from Rachel Berney\, PhD\, associate professor in the UW College of Built Environments and director of Urban@UW. \nRachel is an urban designer and scholar whose research examines the social\, political\, and spatial dimensions of public space in cities across the Americas. She focuses on how the built environment shapes community development\, equitable urban development\, sustainability\, and everyday life. Her work examines the use of public space to promote belonging and the impacts of mobility and transit infrastructure on public health and well-being. A central focus of her research and teaching is community-engaged work that supports more just and inclusive planning practices. Across these areas\, she is particularly interested in the legibility of urban environments—how invitations to use public space and their imaginaries (intended audiences) communicate meaning\, foster inclusion\, and support more equitable urban futures. \nDuring the February Community Dinner\, Rachel will talk about two recent works: \n1. Building equity into public park and recreation service investment: A review of public agency approaches \n2. Fit for all: Exploring invitations and imaginaries in urban design research \nNature and Health Community Dinners include: \n\nA plant-based dinner\nDrinks\nNetworking\nShort talks from a wide variety of professionals\, including researchers\, community leaders\, policy-makers\, program managers\, etc.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/winter-2026-nature-and-health-community-dinner/
LOCATION:Fremont Brewing\, 1050 N 34th Street\, Seattle\, WA\, 98103\, United States
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SUMMARY:Neuroscience Cell Types Webinar: Getting Started with Programmatic Access to ABC Atlas Data
DESCRIPTION:This beginner-friendly webinar will focus on installation\, set-up\, and common questions related to using Jupyter notebooks (Python) for accessing and analyzing ABC Atlas transcriptomic data. \nDetails\n\nLearn from Allen Institute scientists and collaborators through 5 webinars about the various cell types and neuroscience projects. \nSee below for webinar details and individual registration links. \nYou must register separately for each webinar you wish to attend.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/neuroscience-cell-types-webinar-getting-started-with-programmatic-access-to-abc-atlas-data/
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SUMMARY:Immune-Related Adverse Events Webinar Series: Rheumatologic irAEs
DESCRIPTION:We invite you to this provider focused virtual series\, Immune-Related Adverse Events – A Series of Panels Exploring the Side Effects of Immunotherapy\, hosted by our course chairs Petros Grivas\, MD\, PhD\, and Shailender Bhatia\, MD. During the event\, clinicians will present immunotherapy-related treatment and research updates and discuss clinical challenges. We will begin with a didactic session\, leaving 45 minutes for case discussion and questions. Our featured panelist for this session is Laura Cappelli\, MD\, associate professor of Medicine and Oncology at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. \nCME Accreditation \nThe University of Washington School of Medicine is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. \nThe University of Washington School of Medicine designates this live activity of a maximum of 6 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should only claim the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. (Each session is worth 1.5 credits)
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