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EcoOpportunity Discussion with Author and Neurologist Dr. Ann-Christine Duhaime

Kresge Building

Come to our November EcoOpportunity Meeting to hear from Dr. Ann-Christine Duhaime, neurologist, HMS professor, and author of the book "Minding the Climate: How Neuroscience Can Help Solve Our Environmental Crisis." See this article from The Salata Institute for Climate and Sustainability to learn more. If you would like to check out the book, look...

FXB Center Child Protection Certificate Program: Apply Now!

Longwood Campus

Are you passionate about Child Protection and interested in increasing your skills and building your professional network across sectors? The FXB Center for Health & Human Rights at Harvard University is accepting applications for the 2024-2025 Child Protection Certificate cohort. This interdisciplinary qualification is open to students from any Harvard graduate school, but admission is...

FXB Center Child Protection Certificate Program: Apply Now!

Longwood Campus

Are you passionate about Child Protection and interested in increasing your skills and building your professional network across sectors? The FXB Center for Health & Human Rights at Harvard University is accepting applications for the 2024-2025 Child Protection Certificate cohort. This interdisciplinary qualification is open to students from any Harvard graduate school, but admission is...

Research Management: Tools for Open Science

Countway Library Room 102

There 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...

#SexCells: Investigating parental toxicant exposures in the etiology of autism and neurodevelopmental disorders with Jill Escher

Please join the Harvard Chan NIEHS Center for Environmental Health for a talk by Jill Escher, JD, MA, on December 4, 2024 at 2 pm ET on Zoom. Visit hsph.me/NIEHS-seminar to register. In a seeming paradox, research has found steadily increasing rates of autism while also finding the condition is strongly heritable. These phenomena may...

President’s Innovation Challenge Application Deadline

The President’s Innovation Challenge is more than a startup competition. It’s a global call for Harvard students and alumni entrepreneurs to imagine new solutions to the world’s most pressing problems. The Harvard Innovation Labs invites student founders from all 13 Harvard schools to apply by December 5 for a chance to win a share of...

Data Discussions: Let’s Write a README

Do you always understand your own data and analysis? How can you provide clear guidance to your data for others to re-use? Discussion lead by Julie Goldman, Research Data Services Librarian, Countway Library The "Data Discussions: Let’s Talk Data!" lunch-time 30 minute webinars are your quick and easy way to learn key data management practices....