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Data Discussions: Let’s Make Research Data FAIR

What are the FAIR Data Principles? How can you make your research data Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, and Reusable? Discussion lead by Julie Goldman, Research Data Services Librarian, Countway Library The...

September Research Updates Seminar

room FXB 301

Phyllis Kanki, DSc DVM (Kanki Lab) "Pre-pandemic immunoreactivity to SARS-CoV-2 in West Africa" Masataka Suzuki, PhD (Waldor Lab) "Innate Immune Responses in Experimental Cholera" THESE SPEAKERS WILL BE IN PERSON IN FXB 301. The event will be hybrid and we will have lunch for those that are present.

When gold standards are not so golden: A critical appraisal of the evidence on the effectiveness of colorectal cancer screening from trials & studies

Department of Epidemiology Seminar Series Speaker: Hermann Brenner, MD, MPH Professor of Epidemiology, University of Heidelberg, Germany Head Div. Of Clinical Epidemiology and Aging Research, German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ), Heidelberg Abstract: Based on compelling evidence from observational epidemiological studies, screening colonoscopy has since long been thought to provide strong protection from colorectal cancer. This...

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Special Harvard Pop Center PRX Event: Book launch for 2nd edition of Nancy Krieger’s “Epidemiology and the People’s Health”

9 Bow St. 9 Bow St., Cambridge

The Population Research Exchange is back with a special BOOK LAUNCH for the 2nd edition of "Epidemiology and the People's Health: Theory and Context," published by Oxford University Press. Join author Nancy Krieger, PhD, with discussants Michael Fitzgerald, editor-in-chief, Harvard Public Health Magazine; Mariana Arcaya, PhD, Professor of Urban Planning and Public Health, MIT; and...

Quantitative Issues in Cancer Research Working Group Seminar

Building 2, Room 426

Phillip Nicol, PhD Candidate, Department of Biostatistics, Harvard University Identifying spatially variable genes by projecting to morphologically relevant directions Abstract: Spatial transcriptomics allows for high-resolution sequencing while retaining two-dimensional sample coordinates. A common goal is to identify spatially variable genes within a predefined cell type or domain. However, in many cases this region is implicitly...

Health Communication Fall Social

Kresge Building

Join us to learn more about how the Center for Health Communication and the Health Communication Concentration can support your growth as a communicator and a leader. You will have...