Call for Applications: Harvard Bell Postdoctoral Fellowship Program is now accepting applications for the 2025–2027 cohort
9 Bow St. 9 Bow St., Cambridge, MA, United StatesThe Harvard Center for Population and Development Studies is now accepting applications for the 2025–2027 cohort of the David E. Bell postdoctoral training program, designed for researchers and practitioners in the broad field of population sciences. Fellows conduct self-directed research and writing under the mentorship of Harvard faculty members. The program includes weekly seminars, leadership...
Generative AI in Action: Pathways to health equity
Join us for a seminar exploring the integration of generative AI in public health and its potential to advance health equity. This event will feature Mollie Williams (Executive Director, The Family Van and Mobile Health Map) who will discuss her work providing healthcare to underserved communities; Deane Eastwood (Chief Information Officer at HSPH), who will...
Mechanisms of Environmental and Lung Diseases (MELD) T32 Seminar
HSPH, Building 1, 1302 677 Huntington Ave, Boston, MA, United StatesSpeaker: Thomas Lynch, PhD, Principal Investigator in the Center for Perinatal Research at the Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and assistant professor in the Department of Pediatrics at The Ohio State University College of Medicine Title: Epithelial Regeneration of Airway Surface and Submucosal Glands Location: Building 1, 1302
Human Rights and Children Born with Variations of Sex Characteristics with Jameson Garland
Longwood CampusIn April 2024, the United Nations Human Rights Council passed a global resolution calling for an end to “the violence and harmful practices that persons with innate variations in sex characteristics, including children, face in all regions of the world, including medically unnecessary or deferrable interventions, which may be irreversible, with respect to sex characteristics,...
Research Management: Tools for Open Science
Countway Library Room 102There are many tools available that can be used to support collaborative and transparent research project. It is important to understand your research needs, and the compatibility of your data with such tools in order to be compliant with University regulations and policy. This workshop will provide strategies for reproducible practices and review Harvard-compliant tools...
Dana Farber/Harvard Cancer Center Celebration of Early Career Investigators
Longwood CampusDo you work in population science, including epidemiology, biostatistics, outcomes, diversity, cancer care delivery research, and early detection? We invite students, postdocs, residents, clinical fellows, and instructors to submit abstracts for consideration as a short talk or as part of the PATHFINDER sponsored poster presentation. Submit your abstract by October 15 at 12 pm ET....
Biomedical Discovery in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Longwood CampusAndrew Beam, PhD, Chief Technology Officer at Flagship Labs 97, Inc., will deliver the Fifth Annual Gilbert S. Omenn Lecture, presented by the Department of Biomedical Informatics at Harvard Medical School. A reception will follow. Artificial Intelligence has catalyzed remarkable advances in biomedical science, with example breakthroughs in protein structure prediction and generative modeling of...
Pilot funding: Up to $50K – Increasing the Impact of Clinical Research on Human Health
Proposals should focus on solutions to addressing common roadblocks that impact faculty and research staff in the conduct of research on human health. Learn more and see RFA on our...
Cross-Sector Partnerships to Address Childhood Cancer Care During Humanitarian Crisis
Join the Harvard Humanitarian Initiative for a webinar which will explore the current state and challenges of addressing childhood cancer during humanitarian crisis and highlight the need for cross-sector partnerships. Panelists will discuss cases of successful collaborations and how emerging crises may impact global childhood cancer emergency response. Speakers HRH Princess Dina Mired Patron of...
Thesis Defense – Ndey Isatou Jobe
Building 2, Room 426Isatou will present the thesis entitled “Evaluating Disparities in End-Stage Renal Disease Risk Prediction Using the All of Us Cohort". The thesis committee is chaired by Dr. Rui Duan, and includes Dr. Sebastien Haneuse and Dr. Erin Lake.
Drop-In Zine-Making at Countway
Countway Library Room 102Are you interested in alternative publishing? Do you want to express an idea in a new way? Are you bored on a Wednesday? Well, zines may just be the thing for you! Join us for a drop-in zine-making session at Countway Library. You bring the ideas; we'll bring the supplies and encouragement! No prior experience...
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