Scientific Community Bulletin: What’s happening in November?
Welcome to the Data Lab’s November Scientific Community Bulletin! Each month we share upcoming opportunities from Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF), the Data Lab, and other events that we have gathered from a variety of science and research organizations. Subscribe to our blog to be alerted about future Scientific Community Bulletin posts!
- Check out our Research Resources page. This curated list of resources for pediatric cancer researchers ranges from lectures to repositories.
- Sign up to be notified about future Data Lab workshops.
- Learn about ALSF-funded grant opportunities.
ALSF's Childhood Cancer Speaker Series
Next up: Wednesday, November 9 at 12 pm EST- Pediatric Immunogenomic Landscapes and Immunotherapy Prediction by Trevor Pugh, PhD, FACMG from the University of Toronto, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, and Ontario Institute for Cancer Research
View the full list of upcoming presentations
Other community events and opportunities:
- Multiple November dates - R for Data Science office hours (Virtual) - Office hours for answering questions about R. They are held throughout the month via Slack.
- November 2-4 - The Carpentries (Virtual) - Data Carpentries Workshop: Data Analysis and Visualization in Python (Full list of workshops)
- November 2 - National Cancer Institute (NCI) Center for Biomedical Informatics and Information Technology (CBIIT) (Virtual) - AI, Radiomics, Pathomics, and Deep Learning: Implications for Precision Oncology by Anant Madabhushi, PhD from Emory University
- November 2 - NCI CBIIT (Virtual) - CCDI Workshop: The Importance of Electronic Health Record (EHR) Data in Clinical Care and Research organized by Dr. Tony Kerlavage and Dr. Jaime Guidry Auvil from CBIIT
- November 3 - NCI CBIIT (Virtual) - DataViz + Cancer Micro Lab: Shaping the Future of Data Visualization by Emma Lundberg, PhD from Stanford University and and eMalick Njie, PhD from NeuroStorm Studios
- November 3 - St. Jude Science of Childhood Cancer Lecture Series (Virtual) - Histone Variants and Chaperones in Shaping Chromatin and Cell Fate by Dr. Geneviève Almouzni from Institut Curie
- November 8 - DF/HCC Connect: Science seminar series (Virtual) - Uncovering Determinants of Tumor Composition by Spatial Functional Genomics by Brian D. Brown, PhD from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
- November 10 - NCI CBIIT (Virtual) - How to Include Generalist Repositories in Your NIH Data Management and Sharing Plans by Julie Goldman from Harvard Library Research Data Management Program, Sarah Lippincott from Dryad, Nicole Pfeiffer from the Center for Open Science, Rebecca Li, PhD from Vivli and the Center for Bioethics at Harvard Medical School, and Ana Van Gulick from Figshare
- November 10 - St. Jude Science of Childhood Cancer Lecture Series (Virtual) - Co-opting the TCR Machinery to Enhance CAR T Cell Efficacy and Specificity by Robbie Majzner, MD from Stanford University and The Evolution of Pediatric Gliomas by Pratiti (Mimi) Bandopadhayay, MBBS, PhD from Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Center
- November 14 - NCI CBIIT (Virtual) - Example Use Cases for Harmonized Data in the GDC by Bill Wysocki, PhD, and Zhenyu Zhang, PhD from GDC at the University of Chicago
- November 15 - NCI CBIIT (Virtual) - Apply the CURATE(D) Model for Data Curation by Michelle Yee from New York University Health Sciences Library, Marley Kalt from Johns Hopkins University Sheridan Libraries, and Shanda Hunt from Health Sciences Library, University of Minnesota
- November 16 - NCI CBIIT (Virtual) - Pre-cancer Phenotyping Using Transcriptomics and Digital Pathology by Jennifer E. Beane-Ebe, PhDl and Vijaya B. Kolachalama, PhD. FAHA from Boston University
- November 17 - St. Jude Science of Childhood Cancer Lecture Series (Virtual) - Prognostic Significance of Aberrant Body Composition and Musculoskeletal Deficits in Childhood Cancer Survivors by Sogol Mostoufi-Moab, MD, MSCE from University of Pennsylvania and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Do you have an upcoming event or opportunity you would like us to share? Contact us at researchnews@ccdatalab.org to tell us about it!
On this blog, we share our expertise with the scientific community. You can expect to read technical content about our processes, information about our products and services, and much more. Subscribe here to receive updates!
Welcome to the Data Lab’s November Scientific Community Bulletin! Each month we share upcoming opportunities from Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation (ALSF), the Data Lab, and other events that we have gathered from a variety of science and research organizations. Subscribe to our blog to be alerted about future Scientific Community Bulletin posts!
- Check out our Research Resources page. This curated list of resources for pediatric cancer researchers ranges from lectures to repositories.
- Sign up to be notified about future Data Lab workshops.
- Learn about ALSF-funded grant opportunities.
ALSF's Childhood Cancer Speaker Series
Next up: Wednesday, November 9 at 12 pm EST- Pediatric Immunogenomic Landscapes and Immunotherapy Prediction by Trevor Pugh, PhD, FACMG from the University of Toronto, Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, and Ontario Institute for Cancer Research
View the full list of upcoming presentations
Other community events and opportunities:
- Multiple November dates - R for Data Science office hours (Virtual) - Office hours for answering questions about R. They are held throughout the month via Slack.
- November 2-4 - The Carpentries (Virtual) - Data Carpentries Workshop: Data Analysis and Visualization in Python (Full list of workshops)
- November 2 - National Cancer Institute (NCI) Center for Biomedical Informatics and Information Technology (CBIIT) (Virtual) - AI, Radiomics, Pathomics, and Deep Learning: Implications for Precision Oncology by Anant Madabhushi, PhD from Emory University
- November 2 - NCI CBIIT (Virtual) - CCDI Workshop: The Importance of Electronic Health Record (EHR) Data in Clinical Care and Research organized by Dr. Tony Kerlavage and Dr. Jaime Guidry Auvil from CBIIT
- November 3 - NCI CBIIT (Virtual) - DataViz + Cancer Micro Lab: Shaping the Future of Data Visualization by Emma Lundberg, PhD from Stanford University and and eMalick Njie, PhD from NeuroStorm Studios
- November 3 - St. Jude Science of Childhood Cancer Lecture Series (Virtual) - Histone Variants and Chaperones in Shaping Chromatin and Cell Fate by Dr. Geneviève Almouzni from Institut Curie
- November 8 - DF/HCC Connect: Science seminar series (Virtual) - Uncovering Determinants of Tumor Composition by Spatial Functional Genomics by Brian D. Brown, PhD from Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
- November 10 - NCI CBIIT (Virtual) - How to Include Generalist Repositories in Your NIH Data Management and Sharing Plans by Julie Goldman from Harvard Library Research Data Management Program, Sarah Lippincott from Dryad, Nicole Pfeiffer from the Center for Open Science, Rebecca Li, PhD from Vivli and the Center for Bioethics at Harvard Medical School, and Ana Van Gulick from Figshare
- November 10 - St. Jude Science of Childhood Cancer Lecture Series (Virtual) - Co-opting the TCR Machinery to Enhance CAR T Cell Efficacy and Specificity by Robbie Majzner, MD from Stanford University and The Evolution of Pediatric Gliomas by Pratiti (Mimi) Bandopadhayay, MBBS, PhD from Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Center
- November 14 - NCI CBIIT (Virtual) - Example Use Cases for Harmonized Data in the GDC by Bill Wysocki, PhD, and Zhenyu Zhang, PhD from GDC at the University of Chicago
- November 15 - NCI CBIIT (Virtual) - Apply the CURATE(D) Model for Data Curation by Michelle Yee from New York University Health Sciences Library, Marley Kalt from Johns Hopkins University Sheridan Libraries, and Shanda Hunt from Health Sciences Library, University of Minnesota
- November 16 - NCI CBIIT (Virtual) - Pre-cancer Phenotyping Using Transcriptomics and Digital Pathology by Jennifer E. Beane-Ebe, PhDl and Vijaya B. Kolachalama, PhD. FAHA from Boston University
- November 17 - St. Jude Science of Childhood Cancer Lecture Series (Virtual) - Prognostic Significance of Aberrant Body Composition and Musculoskeletal Deficits in Childhood Cancer Survivors by Sogol Mostoufi-Moab, MD, MSCE from University of Pennsylvania and Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
Do you have an upcoming event or opportunity you would like us to share? Contact us at researchnews@ccdatalab.org to tell us about it!
On this blog, we share our expertise with the scientific community. You can expect to read technical content about our processes, information about our products and services, and much more. Subscribe here to receive updates!