Albert Law | Real-time observables in horizon thermodynamics
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Albert Law | Real-time observables in horizon thermodynamics

In this talk, new perspectives on the quasinormal mode character will be discussed, including its connection with the local density of states for the single-particle quantum mechanical problem associated with the Klein-Gordon equation, and its direct relationships with (thermal) correlators of the f...

When Good Proteins Go Bad — Pathology in Parkinson's Disease
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When Good Proteins Go Bad — Pathology in Parkinson's Disease

Van Andel Institute’s Dr. Michael Henderson discusses an in-depth primer on Parkinson’s disease and proteins, and how this knowledge may inform improved strategies for slowing or stopping disease progression.

Life in space: habitability in our solar system and beyond
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Life in space: habitability in our solar system and beyond

In this press conference, scientists discuss the observation of biosignatures on distant exoplanets and where is the best Lunar real estate.

AI as your Research Partner
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AI as your Research Partner

The initial conception and experimentation with AI has given rapid rise to actual tools and use cases for specific communities. Real, actionable strategies are now available to the academic and research communities. In less than an hour, guest speaker Dr. Kevin Lo will share options, guidance, and tips for utilizing AI as your research partner. Joi...

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Clearing the Air: Managing Respiratory Viral Infections
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Clearing the Air: Managing Respiratory Viral Infections

Randall Stafford, MD, PhD, talks about ways to manage symptoms of viral respiratory infections, including chronic cough, and when you should contact your doctor.

Human Rationality and Academic Freedom
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Human Rationality and Academic Freedom

Steven Pinker, the Johnstone Family Professor in the Department of Psychology at Harvard University discusses issues of emerging and preeminent relevance to society.

Origin of Biological Homochirality by Crystallization of an RNA Precursor on a Magnetic Surface
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Origin of Biological Homochirality by Crystallization of an RNA Precursor on a Magnetic Surface

In this webinar, the asymmetry and mystery of homochirality by crystallization of an RNA precursor on a magnetic surface.

Applications Delivered by Control Theory
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Applications Delivered by Control Theory

Brian D. O. Anderson, Emeritus Professor, College of Engineering and Computer Science from The Australian National University leads a lecture on Applications Delivered by Control Theory.

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Developing alternative cancer genomic care delivery models with an Equity Lens
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Developing alternative cancer genomic care delivery models with an Equity Lens

In this seminar series, this session focuses on developing alternative cancer genomic care delivery models with an Equity Lens.

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Jeff Bronstein - Parkinson's Disease: An update on what causes it and new treatments
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Jeff Bronstein - Parkinson's Disease: An update on what causes it and new treatments

Jeff Bronstein, MD, PhD, Director of the Levine Movement Disorder Center at UCLA, provides a presentation on the latest updates on causes and treatments for Parkinson's Disease.

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Immune imprinting of dengue & Zika viruses: immunological, epidemiological, & clinical consequences
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Immune imprinting of dengue & Zika viruses: immunological, epidemiological, & clinical consequences

Dr. Eva Harris, Professor and Chair of the Division of Infectious Diseases and Vaccinology, Director of the Center for Global Public Health, and Chair of the Infectious Diseases and Immunity PhD Program in the School of Public Health at the University of California, Berkeley discuss the Zika virus i...

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Objective-Driven AI: Towards AI systems that can learn, remember, reason, and plan
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Objective-Driven AI: Towards AI systems that can learn, remember, reason, and plan

This Harvard webinar explores the questions: How could machines learn as efficiently as humans and animals? How could machines learn how the world works and acquire common sense? How could machines learn to reason and plan?

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Living in the Matrix: Recent Advances in Understanding Quantum Spacetime
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Living in the Matrix: Recent Advances in Understanding Quantum Spacetime

UC Santa Barbara speaker, Clifford V. Johnson, dicusses how quantam physics' ideas address the question of whether their results could one day lead us to say we’re living in The Matrix.

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Updates in the Management of Portal Hypertension
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Updates in the Management of Portal Hypertension

In this webinar, James F. Crismale, MD, Recanati/Miller Transplantaion Institute discusses the newest data in managing portal hypertension.

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A Woman's Journey: Walking on Pins and Needles
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A Woman's Journey: Walking on Pins and Needles

Kelly Geer Ripen speaks with neuromuscular expert Dr. Ahmet Höke defines peripheral neuropathy and discusses ways to diagnose and treat it.

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Scalable and Efficient Systems for Large Language Models
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Scalable and Efficient Systems for Large Language Models

PhD student, Lianmin Zheng leads this talk introducing several systems he has designed and built to support the entire model lifecycle, from training to deployment to evaluation.

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Planning with Graphs of Convex Sets (in the age of foundation models)
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Planning with Graphs of Convex Sets (in the age of foundation models)

Russ Tedrake, PhD, leads this MIT Robotics seminar about graphs with convex sets in the age of foundation models.

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Gene Regulation and Neurological Disorders
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Gene Regulation and Neurological Disorders

UMass Chan Medical School postdocs present how gene regulation influences neurological disorders.

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The Next Great Scientific Theory is Hiding Inside a Neural Network
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The Next Great Scientific Theory is Hiding Inside a Neural Network

In this Presidential Lecture from the Simons Foundation, Miles Cranmer will outline an innovative approach that leverages neural networks in the scientific process.

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NISS/FCSM AI in Federal Government: Challenges in Confidentiality, Privacy, and Ethics for Use of AI
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NISS/FCSM AI in Federal Government: Challenges in Confidentiality, Privacy, and Ethics for Use of AI

In this webinar, a group of experts in artificial intelligence (AI) discuss the challenges it faces when utilized in a government setting.

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Landscapes, Global Change, and Health
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Landscapes, Global Change, and Health

In this distinguished seminar series, global experts are responding to the challenges of climate changes and how it effects health.

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Toward AI-Driven Discovery of Electroceuticals
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Toward AI-Driven Discovery of Electroceuticals

Dr. Michael Levin from the Allen Discovery Center at Tufts University discusses bioelectric networks as targets for regenerative medicine.

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Planning and preparing your essential career documents—for researchers globally
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Planning and preparing your essential career documents—for researchers globally

Your professional academic documents—such as your CV, manuscript cover letter, and response-to-reviewers file—strongly influence career success. A poorly written cover or response letter often leads to manuscript rejection, and an inadequate CV can cost you the offer for your academic dream job. To avoid these unfortunate outcomes, join this mon...

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DL applications in MS proteomics and single-cell genomics
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DL applications in MS proteomics and single-cell genomics

Dr. William Stafford Noble, Professor of Genome Sciences at the University of Washington presents various projects that apply deep neural networks to the analysis of large compendia of biological data.

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Know Brain Embrace Care: A Mixed Methods Study
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Know Brain Embrace Care: A Mixed Methods Study

In this webinar, Sarah Ibrahim, RN, MN, PhD, CHSE, from the Toronto General Hospital Research Institute discusses a mixed methods project that investigates brain health awareness, lifestyle medicine-related knowledge & behaviours among young adults with a stroke or high-risk transient ischemic attac...

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Resilience to Health Stressors: Hearing an Opportunity
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Resilience to Health Stressors: Hearing an Opportunity

Heather E. Whitson, MD, MHS presents a webinar on resilience and its relation to aging and health research.

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Measuring Data and Informing Relevant Partners
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Measuring Data and Informing Relevant Partners

This webinar session features programs that highlight the importance of aligning sepsis management with organizational strategies, keeping patient care at the center, and providing actionable, timely data to improve patient outcomes.

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AI tools in scientific publishing – an introduction
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AI tools in scientific publishing – an introduction

This webinar introduced how AI tools are currently applied in scientific publishing, highlighted the key questions shadowing their use, and explored what this means for EGU journals and beyond.

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Biomaterials-directed regenerative immunology
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Biomaterials-directed regenerative immunology

In this webinar, Dr. Jennifer Elisseeff from Johns Hopkins University presents "Biomaterials-directed regenerative immunology".

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Hidden Hazards: Water Table Flooding and Coastal Contamination
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Hidden Hazards: Water Table Flooding and Coastal Contamination

In this webinar, the complexities of water table flooding are explored, focusing on the barrier islands on the upper coast of Texas.

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