Dr. Daisy Shu explains the benefits of having a social media account dedicated to your research and how to get started on Twitter and Instagram, as well as how to engage within the scientific community.
This webinar discusses the basics of building a successful carbon portfolio, current trends in the carbon market, and the differences of avoidance, removal and insetting projects.
During this webinar how to set an SBT with be discussed, including the tools to help you do it, and demonstrate how to map, track and realise emissions reductions so you can be confident of the targets set and how to reach them.
Dr. Katalin Karikó discusses her pioneering research in mRNA vaccine technology. Her discoveries provided scientists with the tools necessary to develop mRNA vaccines for COVID-19.
This webinar provides an in-depth explanation of the SBTi’s target validation criteria for financial institutions and of the SBTi's recommendations for financial institutions.
In this webinar, Massachusetts school administrator panelists show how administrators can initiate or nurture the expansion of Project Based Learning (PBL).
This webinar showcases the creation of an international network of excellence in mitochondria research bringing together experts in different aspects of mitochondrial discovery research.
Anirudh Prabhu, from the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, uses real-world geoscience use cases in the program, Jupyter Notebooks, to present methods to recognize and apply quantitative algorithms and techniques, and interpret the results.
Presenting your research in PowerPoint format is often required for conferences, thesis defenses, laboratory meetings and job interviews. However, creating and presenting an effective, dynamic, and professional slideshow is never easy and may be especially overwhelming for non-native English speakers and early career academics.
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ABM provides an introductory overview of how Whole Genome Sequencing works as well as key considerations to keep in mind when setting up your WGS experimental workflow.
Dr. J. Kasmire from UK Data Service presents how to use agent-based models and real world data to run computational social science experiments using the example of urban mobility.
NCI Center for Global Health (CGH) program staff highlight the scope and focus of the new funding initiative and answered questions from interested applicants.
Dirk Smit addresses the transition to a net-zero-emission (NZE) energy system, opportunities and tradeoffs, and how regional aspects prioritize and shape challenges.
This webinar focuses on the advancements in the detection of cancer stem cells (CSC) in primary tumors and in circulation using acoustic flow cytometry.