Jun 12, 2024 08:00 AM in Eastern Time (US and Canada)
Authors must understand the proper vetting of a journal’s editorial policies to mitigate the risk of associating with predatory or poor-quality journals. Predatory journals have the potential to capture unsuspecting researchers. This webinar aims to help your fix your publishing strategy once and for all. If you have already run into a publishing d...
Joycelynne Palmer, PhD provides a brief overview of the changing trial design landscape and highlight the key contributions made by Biostatisticians in oncology.
Trudy G. Oliver, PhD and Professor of Pharmacology and Cancer Biology at Duke University gives a presentation at the 2nd Annual LiveLung Small Cell Summit.
This webinar focuses on the definition of the task of temporal relation extraction from the clinical narrative and computational methods for solving it.
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...
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.
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...
Randall Stafford, MD, PhD, talks about ways to manage symptoms of viral respiratory infections, including chronic cough, and when you should contact your doctor.
Steven Pinker, the Johnstone Family Professor in the Department of Psychology at Harvard University discusses issues of emerging and preeminent relevance to society.
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.
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.
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...
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?
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.
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.
In this Presidential Lecture from the Simons Foundation, Miles Cranmer will outline an innovative approach that leverages neural networks in the scientific process.