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SUMMARY:Bioconductor Conference 2024: Where Software and Biology Meet
DESCRIPTION:July 24-26\, 2024\nVan Andel Institute\nGrand Rapids\, Michigan USA\nRegistration open now!\nWelcome to BioC2024 – Your Bioinformatics Community Awaits \nQuick Reasons to Join Us \n\nFor Everyone in Bioinformatics: Whether you’re deep in research or just starting out\, BioC2024 has something for you. Connect\, learn\, and share in a space that welcomes every level of curiosity and expertise.\nConnect Across the Globe: With our Hopin platform\, you’re not just attending a conference; you’re joining a worldwide community ready to exchange ideas and forge new collaborations.\nLearn From the Best: Our lineup includes some of the most forward-thinking minds in bioinformatics. Expect insights that could change how you see your work or study.\nDiversity Drives Us: We’re proud to host a diverse and inclusive event. Your unique perspective enriches our community\, and we strive to make BioC2024 accessible to all.\n\nWhat’s in Store \n\nTalks That Inspire: From quick insights to deep dives\, our sessions are designed to spark new ideas and provide practical knowledge.\nHands-On Experience: Enhance your skill set with workshops and demos that put theory into practice. It’s learning made relevant\, regardless of your experience level.\nShaped by You: Your feedback has been our guide. Expect more interactive opportunities\, a broader range of topics\, and even better virtual engagement.\n\nJoin the BioC2024 Experience \nBioC2024 is more than a conference – it’s a chance to grow\, connect\, and contribute to the bioinformatics field. Don’t miss out. Secure your spot now and be ready to be inspired.
URL:https://ds.dfci.harvard.edu/event/bioconductor-conference-2024-where-software-and-biology-meet/
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SUMMARY:BioC2023: the Bioconductor Annual Conference
DESCRIPTION:We are incredibly excited that Bioc2023 the annual Bioconductor meeting will be in Boston at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute from August 2-4. It is a hybrid meeting to enable maximum outreach to our global community. Registration is now open and scholarships are available.  \nContact us for sponsorship opportunities.  \nSpeakers include: \n\nJJ Allaire (Founder and CEO of RStudio\, Posit PBC)\nHeng Li (Associate Professor\, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute\, Harvard Medical School)\nBeth Cimini (Senior Group Leader\, Broad Institute of MIT & Harvard)\nJeffrey Moffitt (Assistant Professor\, Harvard Medical School and Boston Children’s Hospital) \nSam Lent (Senior Computational Biologist at Freenome)\n\nConnect with talented R/Bioconductor users & developers\, data scientists\, biostatisticians\, and bioinformaticians at #Bioc2023
URL:https://ds.dfci.harvard.edu/event/bioc2023-the-bioconductor-annual-conference/
LOCATION:Dana-Farber Cancer Institute\, 450 Brookline Ave\, Boston\, MA\, 02215\, United States
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SUMMARY:Machine Learning in Medical Imaging: From New Techniques to Clinical Translation
DESCRIPTION:Zelen 2023 Program \nThe 2023 Marvin Zelen Memorial Symposium featuring talks by: \n\nAndy Beck (Co-founder & CEO\, Path AI)\nEmerging Methods in Machine Learning and Applications for Digital Pathology\nJonathan Chen (Instructor in Pathology\, MGH)\nMulticellular Networks: Immunity Hubs in Human NSCLC\nMarzyeh Ghassemi (Assistant Professor\, MIT)\nDesigning Machine Learning Processes For Equitable Health Systems\nPolina Golland (Professor\, MIT)\nLearning to Read X-ray: Applications to Heart Failure Monitoring\nJayashree Kalpathy-Cramer (Professor\, University of Colorado\, MGH\, and HMS)\nOpportunities and Challenges for Medical Imaging AI – Lessons from Oncology and Ophthalmology\nBill Lotter (Member of the Faculty\, DFCI and HMS)\nAI for Mammography: From Algorithms to Clinical Integration\nShantanu Singh (Senior Group Leader\, Broad Institute)\nFortune-telling with Images: Painting Cells for Discovering Drugs\n\nFriday April 7\, 2023\n1:00-5:00PM \nSimmons University\nParesky Conference Center\n300 The Fenway\, Boston\, MA \nReception to follow. \nRegister for virtual or in-person attendance.
URL:https://ds.dfci.harvard.edu/event/machine-learning-in-medical-imaging-from-new-techniques-to-clinical-translation/
LOCATION:Simmons University\, 300 The Fenway\, Boston\, MA\, United States
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SUMMARY:BioC 2022 registration is now open!
DESCRIPTION:BioC2022 will be held as a hybrid event in Seattle\, WA on July 27-29\, 2022. Virtual registration is now open. \nTickets for in-person attendance are now on a waitlist. Click here to add your name to the list.\nAdditional tickets may become available if restrictions are lifted. We will email the waitlist at the end of May with an update.  \nBioC2022 highlights current developments within and beyond the Bioconductor project. It consists of: \n\nkeynote talks by speakers across various disciplines\nworkshops on current Bioconductor packages\nshort talks by community participants\nposter sessions\n\nFor more information\, go to our website at https://bioc2022.bioconductor.org/
URL:https://ds.dfci.harvard.edu/event/bioc-2022-registration-is-now-open/
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SUMMARY:2022 Marvin Zelen Symposum: Data Visualization
DESCRIPTION:The growing availability of informative datasets and software tools has led to increased reliance on data visualizations across many industries\, academia\, and government. News organizations are increasingly embracing data journalism and including effective infographics as part of their reporting\, while in research we increasingly rely on data visualization to assess data quality and describe and defend our findings. This year’s Zelen symposium brings together data visualization experts and developers of some of the most widely used data visualization software to share their thoughts and ideas with us. \nApril 1\, 2022 1:00 – 5:30 PM\nSimmons University\, Paresky Conference Center\nRegister for in-person or virtual attendance. \nThis event is currently scheduled as a hybrid event. We will follow all CDC and institutional guidelines for COVID safety. In-person participants are asked to provide proof of up-to-date vaccination or a negative COVID test taken within the 48 hours prior to the event.  \n#zelen2022 \nProgram PDF. \nSpeakers: \n\nAlberto Cairo\, University of Miami\n“What You Design is Not What People See”\nAmanda Cox\,USA Facts\n“End of an Era”\nJeffrey Heer\, University of Washington\n“Authoring and Visualizing Multiverse Analyses”\nJessica Hullman\, Northwestern University\n“Visualizations as Model Checks”\nAlvitta Ottley\, Washington University in St. Louis\n“The Case for Precision Visualization”\nLace Padilla\, University of California\, Merced\n“Impacts of COVID-19 Uncertainty Visualizations”\nHadley Wickham\, RStudio\n“Recent Advances in the ggplot2 Ecosystem”\n\n  \nSpecial thanks to Frontier Science Foundation
URL:https://ds.dfci.harvard.edu/event/2022-marvin-zelen-symposum-data-visualization/
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SUMMARY:2022 DF/HCC Celebration of Early Career Investigators in Cancer Research
DESCRIPTION:January 19 | 2022 | 1-4PM Eastern Time \nThis annual symposium showcases the talent of early career investigators at the Dana-Farber/Harvard Cancer Center who work in population science\, including epidemiology\, biostatistics\, outcomes\, diversity\, and cancer care delivery research\, and early detection. \nThis year\, Ann Partridge\, MD\, MPH will be our keynote speaker. Dr. Partridge is a Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School\, and Vice Chair of Medical Oncology at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute\, where she also serves as Director of the Adult Survivorship Program and leads the Program for Young Women with Breast Cancer. \nTalk title: Improving Care and Outcomes for Young Women with Breast Cancer: From Observation to Intervention \nFollowing Dr. Partridge’s talk will be a panel discussion with Tal Sella\, Tamryn Gray\, and Peter Miller\, and then short talks and posters by our early career investigators. \nAgenda and video: https://www.dfhcc.harvard.edu/ecis \n\n\n\n\nThis symposium is scheduled as a virtual event. 
URL:https://ds.dfci.harvard.edu/event/2022-df-hcc-celebration-of-early-career-investigators-in-cancer-research/
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SUMMARY:Marvin Zelen Symposium 2020
DESCRIPTION:In December of 2019\, we planned the next Marvin Zelen Symposium for March of 2020. At that point\, the year ahead seemed to be a data spectacle waiting to happen. Think about all the events planned for 2020! Here’s what we wrote. \nThe topic of this year’s Marvin Zelen Symposium has to do with the year itself — 2020. This first year of a new decade brings with it statistical spectacles on a massive scale. From the Decennial Census and the Presidential Election in the US\, to the 50th anniversary of Earth Day\, to the Summer Olympics in Tokyo. These big events are bristling with data and its analyses — shaping how they are experienced\, discussed\, debated\, and even litigated. Their time scales range from fractions of a second (the difference between gold and silver) to millions of years (the length of the geological record needed to understand our changing climate). They can be influenced by the actions of one person or the cumulative behaviors of hundreds of millions (as voters\, as competitors\, as spectators\, as consumers). The Marvin Zelen Symposium will look at the major data spectacles of 2020\, each one having synergy with the others\, but also adding something new in our understanding of how data establish and reinforce systems of power on our planet. \nWell\, since we organized the 2020 Symposium\, the entire world has changed. The original Zelen event was replaced with a “Zoomposium” on Covid-19\, attracting nearly 500 attendees\, and we moved the program covering everything from the Olympics to Earth Day to September\, 2020 — this month. \nBut now that the date of the rescheduled event is upon us\, think about what Covid-19 has done to many of the events mentioned in our abstract — we have seen everything from complications to cancellations. Still\, we have decided to go forward with the 2020 Zelen Symposium as we had originally planned it. \nWe expect the difficulties of this year will inflect each of the talks on the program. Marvin Zelen embraced the complexity of data and its relationship to lived experience — the same is true for this edition of the Symposium bearing his name. \nSpeakers: \n\nBen Hansen\, University of Michigan\, “The Test of Heightened Election-Year Scrutiny and the Tests in your Table 1”\n\nBrendan Nyhan\, Dartmouth College\, “Selective Exposure to Misinformation: Understanding the Consumption of False News and Anti-Vaccine Content Online”\nRegina Nuzzo\, Gallaudet University\, “Brain-Hacking Stats Communication: A Quick Tour”\nAmy O’Hara\, Georgetown University\, “The 2020 Census: Expected vs. Actual”\nAndrew Revkin\, Columbia University\, “Taming Social Media for Constructive Climate Crosstalk”\n\nCharles Stewart\, Massachusetts Institute of Technology\, “Puzzling Through Demand for Mail Voting in the 2020 Election”\nDaniel Webb\, United States Olympic Committee\, “Forecasting the Olympic Games: Team USA’s Medal Prediction Models”\n\nJeremy White\, New York Times\, “Visualizing the Performances of the World’s Greatest Athletes”\n\n\nRegister by September 29\, 2020. \nAudience is capped at 500 participants. Participate on Twitter: #Zelen2020.
URL:https://ds.dfci.harvard.edu/event/marvin-zelen-symposium-2020/
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