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Advanced Diagnostics for Infectious Disease

Grand Hyatt Washington 1000 H St NW, Washington DC, United States
Virtual Event

CHI’s 13th Annual Advanced Diagnostics for Infectious Disease, part of the Next Generation Dx Summit, will take place August 25-26, 2021 with flexible virtual and in-person participation options. Leaders working in the clinical lab, research, biotech, and pharma will come together to showcase the latest in diagnostic technology and find solutions for the biggest challenges

Red-Teaming the Post-Covid-19 Biological Weapon Threat Landscape

Virtual Event

Join us on August 26 for a CSWMD Spotlight Webinar on “Red Teaming the Post-COVID-19 Biological Weapons Threat Landscape” with Gary Ackerman and Ted Plasse. The Spotlight speakers will describe a project that utilized Asynchronous Strategic Dynamics Red Teaming (ASDyRT) to investigate the extent to which COVID-19 might impact the strategic decision making of 30

2021 Federal Wearables Summit

Virtual Event

The 2021 Federal Wearables Summit is a broad effort supported by several federal agencies and intended to bring the discussion on wearable sensors for monitoring health and health quality closer to all people. The Summit is open to the public and will address issues of interest, such as the perspectives of patients and medical care

Towards a Post-Pandemic World: Lessons from COVID-19 for Now and the Future

Virtual Event

This workshop will extract lessons from the ongoing global COVID-19 response for better recovery now and better future preparedness. September 21st - 24th, 10:00am - 2:30pm EDT Join the Forum on Microbial Threats for an exciting virtual conversation about what we've learned from 15 months of living through a global pandemic. The workshop will broadly

ASHG 2021 – American Society of Human Genetics

Virtual Event

The annual meeting of the American Society of Human Genetics will convene in a virtual format 12-14 October 2021. With over 7,000 expected attendees, the ASHG 2021 Virtual Meeting is a diverse, global community that engages and welcomes diverse voices and alliances among scientists of all nationalities. Highlighted posters or presentations include: Building Genomic Data

Review of Third-Party Research Risk: Is There a Role for IRBs?

Virtual Event

"Review of Third-Party Research Risk: Is There a Role for IRBs?," an HHS Office for Human Research Protections (OHRP) Exploratory workshop, will be livecast on 24 September 2021. The research community has generally focused on the protection of human research subjects as defined by the Common Rule. However, sometimes the conduct of research can have

Developing a Long-Term Strategy for Low-Dose Radiation Research in the U.S.

Virtual Event

Join the Committee on Developing a Long-Term Strategy for Low-Dose Radiation Research in the United States at its third public meeting on Friday, September 24. The Committee will hear from federal agencies, research institutes, and international organizations on coordination of low-dose radiation research. Highlighted topics include: Coordination of Low-Dose Radiation Research with the National Cancer

ABRCMS 2021 – Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students

Virtual Event

The Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students (ABRCMS), recipient of the 2019 AIMBE Excellence in STEM Education Award, is one of the largest communities of underrepresented minorities in science, technology, engineering and mathematics. Students attend this conference to present their research, enhance professional development skills, explore graduate schools, and network. Research faculty and program directors

Evolving Crisis Standards of Care and Ongoing Lessons from COVID-19

Virtual Event

COVID-19 has fundamentally challenged the delivery of health care services worldwide, forcing difficult choices on health professionals and laying bare many preexisting health, medical, and public health sector frailties. This National Academies workshop series will re-explore previous IOM Crisis Standards of Care recommendations in light of ongoing lessons from the COVID-19 pandemic, with a particular