In this webinar from the Blum Center Program at Mass General Hospital, Dr. Giovanna Manzano discusses how multiple sclerosis impacts the nervous system and its common clinical symptoms.
This webinar is for clinicians who want to start manufacturing CAR T cells, setting up a cell manufacturing process and quality control system that can be transferred to GMP-compliant standards is often very challenging.
This webinar covers the opportunities and challenges of Large Language Models in Medicine. Also, the opportunities and risks in natural language processing, AI-assisted data analysis, and simulation modeling with Generative AI in Global Health Metrics.
In this webinar, the exploration of the antimicrobial resistance crisis and an integrated view of various stakeholder perspectives, concerns and motivations needed to dismantle barriers that prevent a collective fight is presented.
I have introduced the application of tensor decomposition based unsupervised feature extraction to the integration of single cell experiments composed of gene expression, DNA methylation and DNA accessibility (ATAC-seq)
Peer review is a relatively structured scientific and social process that is critical to the healthy function of the scientific community. Why then is the process so difficult to navigate? This month we are highlighting the peer review process. It started with this month’s event on Peeref: Reviewer Roulette, where scholars are invited to share the...
In this webinar, research from Basic Energy Sciences’ Nanoscale Science Research Centers and X-ray Light Sources showcased capabilities to advance processing technology, lithography, new flexible electronics, and 3D imaging.
In this webinar, the speakers discuss how cultivated meat, also known as cultured meat, is genuine animal meat produced by cultivating animal cells directly.
In this webinar, APA will provide psychologists, other mental health professionals, scientists, and practitioners with a deeper appreciation of biopsychosocial impacts caused by climate change and air pollution associated with fossil fuel use, to support their engagement in efforts to mitigate these...
Expert panelists present a global update on a potential new alternative approach to the surgical management of aortic valve disease: robotic aortic valve replacement (RAVR).
Board-certified Endocrinologist, Dr. Karen Herbst, discusses her research supporting the theory that lipedema is caused by subclinical compartment syndrome.
In this webinar, experts discuss the new generation of Alzheimer’s drugs. In particular, whether or not these new drugs are safe and effective, the state of dementia research today, and what the future may hold for people living with Alzheimer’s and other dementias.
Volunteer experts address the role of nurses in inpatient pain management, common challenges they may encounter, and strategies for advocating for patients.
As scholarly publishing has increased in size and scope we’ve begun to see issues arise with editorial capacity, even for large publishers. For researchers this can cause uncertainty regarding appropriate publishing strategies. Journal selection becomes a topic about more than just impact factor, readership, and scope. Authors must understand the p...
In this webinar, Johns Hopkins general pediatric surgeons Shaun Kunisaki and Mark Slidell discuss treatment options for rare and complex esophageal conditions in children.
In this webinar, the history, growth, and use of open data in academic publishing is discussed, as well as what open data means for researchers and the impact of open data when publishing your work.
Management of narrow directional beams is critical for mm-wave communication systems. Translational or rotational motion of the user can cause misalignment of transmit and receive beams with the base station losing track of the mobile. Reacquiring the user can take about one second in 5G New Radio systems and significantly impair performance of app...