Dr. Neil Daswani discusses some of the world’s recent disruptive security breaches, such as SolarWinds, Colonial Pipeline, and Kaseya and how to prevent their root causes.
Dr. Subramonyam discussses collaboration challenges at the AI-UX boundary and approaches to operationalize the vision for human-centered AI. Topics covered include the "leaky" abstractions and their affordance of collaboration across expertise boundaries and the critical role of end-user data in g...
Kelly Stanford, science-artist and 'Artist (not) in Residence' at the EGU General Assembly in 2021, discusses the intersection of art and science by taking a closer look at the Rosetta mission.
Part of a new webinar series, "Conversations with a Hindawi Editor", this educational webinar welcomes special guests, Dr. Chiara Bedon, Lead Guest Editor and Associate Editor for Advances in Civil Engineering, and Luke Barrett, Head of Content Development at Hindawi, as they discuss the benefits of Special Issues in publishing.
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Dr. Ford explain the reconstruction of seawater δ18O from coupled Mg/Ca and δ18O analyses of Uvigerina spp. at Ocean Drilling Program Site 1208 in the North Pacific Ocean. Conclusions indicate that deep-ocean circulation reorganized and the formation properties (i.e., salinity) of deep-ocean water m...
Panel discussion presented by Me, Myself, and AI on behalf of MIT Sloan Management Review and Boston Consulting Group (BCG) demonstrates how leaders across the industry are leveraging AI to inspire and implement their innovative ideas.
Introduction for early career atmospheric scientists to various career paths in academia, including finding these positions, skills are needed, and the everyday responsibilities. Presented by the American Geophysical Union.
Targeted protein degradation (TPD) is a rapidly growing interdisciplinary area of research of both basic science and translational importance. This webinar series brings together the community of scientists interested in TPD and rapid dissemination of knowledge and best practices.
Although quantitative metrics are an important—albeit controversial—measure of scholarly research, having your work cited remains an essential aspect of every scientist’s career.
Tune in to this month’s LetPub webinar to learn techniques to increase citation count, maximize the impact of your publications, and make your research discoverable to...
ArcGIS StoryMaps provide a multimedia canvas to boost narratives and offer incredible ways to inform, educate, and inspire scientists, conservationists, decision-makers, and the general public on geophysical research. This session will take you on a remarkable journey of science-based stories that i...
Dr. Risbrough discusses the current understanding of potential mechanisms underlying risk factors for development of PTSD and the current strategies for developing and testing novel treatments.
Join Dr. Avriel Licciardi and Dr. Clark Holdsworth as they welcome special guest—and former journal editor—Dr. Joseph Licciardi for this month’s exclusive LetPub webinar. Tune in and learn how to properly adhere to response letter norms, address difficult reviewer comments, and write a compelling “response to reviewers” document—a critical componen...
This webinar aims to promote interest in Ribosome profiling - a powerful, yet specialised genome-wide technique to capture global translation at any given time.
In this amazing panel discussion, five experts share their experience and answer audience questions. For instance, learn how to save money on lab equipment. Discover helpful resources for lab management.
Researchers falling prey to “predatory” publishing have increased at an alarming rate over the past few years, primarily due to the “publish or perish” culture in academia. It is thus a necessity for academics—no matter your career level—to be capable of recognizing questionable journals and scientific conferences.
This one-hour webinar provides a...
The Science, Policy, and Engagement series from the American Geophysical Union. Focused on using various forms of multimedia to effectively engage your community.
Dr. Winslow explores the many ways genome editing can help determine which mutations drive cancer development. He will show how this technology has revolutionized our ability to study and treat this disease more efficiently and effectively.
An AGU Biogeosciences hosted virtual panel on careers in the Biogeosciences. Panelists outside of academia but with PhDs and academic experience as well discuss careers in industries from environmental consulting and remediation, to carbon capture, and policy.
An engaging webinar has always been a powerful tool in academia and industry, but keeping an audience interested throughout is no easy task. More importantly, with the rapid transition to online learning, as well as virtual conferences, understanding best practices for running successful, informative and interactive webinars, online courses, or wor...
Scientific advances are making personalized cancer prevention and treatment possible. In this webinar, top scientists from Norris Cotton Cancer Center, the Geisel School of Medicine, and Dartmouth College share their expertise and answer questions in a discussion .
An exploration of these critical AI issues through case studies. This webinar provides a framework to help leaders understand how AI can help their organizations create and capture value in health care.
Dr. Constance Lehman, Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School and head of Breast Imaging at Massachusetts General Hospital explores the application of AI to improve prediction of future risk of breast cancer based on mammography alone, including validation trials in multi-ethnic populations...
All manuscript figures should convey information both quickly and effectively. However, it is common that these graphics—which aim to explain and highlight important scientific findings—confuse the reader or editor, ultimately leading to journal rejection or minimal readership.
This one-hour webinar provides attendees must-have knowledge for cre...