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| Monday, March 18, 2013
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Noon - 1:00 PM
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| Tuesday, March 19, 2013
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12:30 PM - 1:30 PM
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4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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Cardiovascular development and regeneration in zebrafish
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Speakers:
Caroline Burns, Ph.D. and C. Geoffrey Burns, Ph.D.
Assistant Professors of Medicine, Harvard Medical School
Cardiovascular Research Center, Massachusetts General Hospital
Folkman Auditorium
John F. Enders Research Building
Boston Children's Hospital
300 Longwood Avenue
This conference is supported by the Faye and Karen Sinclair Research Fund for Congenital Heart Disease
Cardiovascular Seminar Series
Department of Cardiology | Boston Children’s Hospital
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Michelle Merry
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4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
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| Wednesday, March 20, 2013
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11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
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Bioinformatics Seminar Series: Genecentric: uncovering graph-theoretic structure in high-throughput epistasis data
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Lenore Cowen, Tufts University
Location: TOC Lab, Stata Center 32-G575, MIT
New technology has resulted in high-throughput screens for pairwise genetic interactions in yeast and other model organisms. For each pair in a collection of non-essential genes, an epistasis score is obtained, representing how much sicker (or healthier) the double-knockout organism will be compared to what would be expected from the sickness of the component single knockouts. Our recent algorithmic work has identified graph-theoretic patterns in this data that can indicate functional modules, and even sets of genes that may occur in compensatory pathways, such as a BPM-type schema first introduced by Kelley and Ideker. We introduce Genecentric, an easy-to-use software package that can find BPMs in epistasis data.
This is joint work with Andrew Gallant, Max Leiserson, Maxim Kachalov, and Ben Hescott
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Patrice Macaluso
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| Thursday, March 21, 2013
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8:00 AM - 4:30 PM
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Leadership Strategies for the Reseacher
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Two-day course on skills needed to lead and manage a research team successfully
Leadership Strategies for the Researcher is designed to prepare clinical and translational investigators to confront the challenges of establishing a research program.
During the course, participants will learn how to:
Lead and manage a team
Develop programs and manage projects
Negotiate effectively
Hire and manage a workforce
Manage budgets and grants
TUITION: FREE
APPLICATION CLOSES JANUARY 24!
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Obiageli Ukadike
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