This webinar focuses on the advancements in the detection of cancer stem cells (CSC) in primary tumors and in circulation using acoustic flow cytometry.
Peer review is a cornerstone of research and of the scientific endeavor. Providing constructive scrutiny of the work of your peers ensures that research is of a sufficiently high quality for publication and helps researchers enhance their work. As a result, the overall quality of research in any given field is higher. An impactful peer review ensur...
In this webinar, NREL scientists highlight several successful efforts to apply artificial intelligence and machine learning towards wind energy science.
In this webinar, viewers will learn about the application of data science to important challenges in clinical and pharmaceutical applications using practical examples that cover genomic, transcriptomic and structural data.
This webinar discusses five levels of lab digital capability, in which managers and scientists are provided with a mental model to evaluate where they are now, and how to leverage technology and technical leadership to level up.
The fundamentals of causal inference are discussed and how causal methods can be useful to improve machine learning models of their generalizability, explainability, fairness, and robustness.
Trust in science is discussed with an emphasis on the theory and practice of science communication within the context of scientists, with scientific institutions, and by the public.
The UCLA College of Life Science presents "Let’s Talk Science": Sleep, the Brain, and Human Health from Adolescents to Adults with a focus on women in science.
Dr. Villamagna speaks about the the research and development of siRNA nanomedicines and the process of transferring these drugs from a lab to a clinic.
Scientists from Norris Cotton Cancer Center (NCCC), the Geisel School of Medicine, and Dartmouth College discuss the innovations of cancer prevention and treatment.
Stanford University leads this webinar with faculty from the Stanford AI in Healthcare specialization discuss the challenges and opportunities involved in bringing AI into the clinic, safely and ethically, as well as its impact on the doctor-patient relationship.
This webinar, led by Asegun Henry of MIT, reviews two new system concepts, namely, a low-cost energy storage concept termed thermal energy grid storage using multi-junction photovoltaics (TEGS-MPV), and methane pyrolysis.
Curious about the best practices for responding to peer reviewers, to increase your chances of manuscript publication? Questions about handling difficult reviewers and the editorial decision-making process?
Tune in to this month's LetPub Webinar to get your questions answered and receive free guidance for writing an effective response letter sui...
Ishmail Abdus-Saboor, Assistant Professor of Biological Sciences at the Zuckerman Institute at Columbia University and Ajay YekkiralaAjay Yekkirala, Chief Scientific Officer and Director at Blue Therapeutics discuss methods in measuring and treating pain within academia and industry.
Rodney P. Anderson, author of the new edition of Outbreak: Cases in Real-World Microbiology, Second Edition, presents key topics in his book about adapting course structure during the pandemic.
This collaborative and educational webinar welcomes special guests, Professor Hiroki Sayama, Chief Editor for open access journal Complexity, and Alexander Siegenfeld, PhD student and author of the Article of the Year 2020 for Complexity, as they discuss what makes an exceptional publication and how researchers—no matter their research field—can im...
The focus of the session is on key areas around sharing data, code, preprints, registered reports and open peer review. Also discussed is "Open Research Europe" which is a peer-reviewed publishing platform for research stemming from Horizon Europe funding across all subject areas.
Dr. Sommers, professor and chair of the Department of Psychology at Tufts gives an educational and entertaining virtual look at what the world of sports has to teach us about human nature.
Streamlining peer review and achieving rapid publication not only accelerate the dissemination of scientific findings, but also decrease the likelihood of being scooped, and allow for a quicker return to your next research project or funding proposal.
So, are you ready to publish your research faster? Learn how to accelerate the publication of you...
Dr. Kathiresan discusses his path from professor and cardiologist at Harvard Medical School to the co-founder and chief executive officer of Verve Therapeutics.