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SUMMARY:CCSB Seminar Series: Wesley Tansey\, PhD\, Assistant Professor at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center\, 2/21
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/ccsb-seminar-series-wesley-tansey-phd-assistant-professor-at-memorial-sloan-kettering-cancer-center-2-21/
LOCATION:Clark Center\, S360\, 3rd floor
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SUMMARY:Frontiers in Biology: Patrick O'Brien\, February 19th
DESCRIPTION:“Escape From the Planet of the Cows” \n  \nZoom Meeting ID: 94002169959 \nPasscode: 430734
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/frontiers-in-biology-patrick-obrien-february-19th/
LOCATION:Clark Center Auditorium
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250218T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20250218T193000
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UID:12589-1739901600-1739907000@dbds.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:Dr. John Ioannidis\, "Cities Facing Each Other: A Book Reading" 2/18
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Workshop in Poetics next Tuesday\, February 18 at 6pm (Stanford Humanities Center Board Room) at for our first event of Winter Quarter! For more information and to RSVP please visit our website here. \n\nWe will be hosting Stanford professor of medicine\, poet\, and Poetics community member John P.A. Ioannidis\, who will be reading from his two most recently published books in Greek and in English. Light snacks and refreshments will be served.\nEvent Details:\nTuesday\, February 18\, 2025\n6:00pm – 7:30pm PST\nLocation Stanford Humanities Center – Board Room\n424 Santa Teresa St\nStanford \, CA \nThis event is open to: Alumni/Friends\, Faculty/Staff\, General Public\, Members & Students\nJohn Ioannidis\, “Cities Facing Each Other: A Book Reading” | Stanford Center for Poetics
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/dr-john-ioannidis-cities-facing-each-other-a-book-reading-2-18/
LOCATION:Stanford Humanities Center – Board Room\, 424 Santa Teresa St\, Stanford
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241213T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241213T120000
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CREATED:20240117T194127Z
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UID:10519-1734087600-1734091200@dbds.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:CCSB Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:Third Friday of the month\nRegular Time (Feb-Dec):  11:00 AM – 12:00 PM\nLocation:  Clark Center\, S360 (behind the coffee shop)
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/ccsb-seminar-series-9/
LOCATION:Clark Center S360
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241203T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241203T150000
DTSTAMP:20260429T064619
CREATED:20241114T191302Z
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UID:12210-1733216400-1733238000@dbds.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:Symposium on AI for Data Science Part 1: Integrating AI into the Data Scientist's Workflow
DESCRIPTION:The focus: integrating AI into the data scientist’s workflow\, discuss challenges and solutions\, implications for the next generation\, where we would address how the field is/should be evolving\, how graduate programs should accommodate\, and what is needed to support the training/education of the next generation. \nSpeakers/participants include Lloyd Minor\, Ruth O’Hara\, Michael Pencina from Duke\, Sylvia Plevritis\, Sara Singer\, Melissa Bondy\, Michelle Williams (former Dean of Harvard’s School of Public Health)\, Steve Goodman\, and Nigam Shah \nTuesday\, December 3\, 2024 9:00AM-3:00PM \nLi Ka Shing Conference Center\, Berg Hall B&C\, 291 Campus Drive\, Stanford\, CA 94305 \nREGISTER TODAY: https://bit.ly/3NOw4p6 \nThis is a free event. Lunch and light refreshments will be served. \nSpecial Guest Speakers \nPanelists and Moderators \nRegister here: https://bit.ly/3NOw4p6
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/symposium-on-ai-for-data-science-part-1-integrating-ai-into-the-data-scientists-workflow/
LOCATION:Li Ka Shing Conference Center\, Berg Hall B&C
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241118T121500
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CREATED:20241114T191928Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241114T192226Z
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SUMMARY:Monday Student Talks: Speakers Bryan Bunning and Yixing Jiang
DESCRIPTION:DBDS Student Talks (BIOMEDIN 201) Autumn Quarter 2024-25  \n11/18/24 \n12:15-12:45: Bryan Bunning \n12:45-1:15: Yixing Jiang \nLK 120/or Zoom Link: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/97747187137?pwd=QJqAPX1yRpGOwTTGPsIIwEYp7W2Aaz.1&from=addon\nPassword: 180750 \nTitle: A Micro-Randomized Trial Design of Remote Patient Monitoring in Pediatric Type 1 Diabetes \nAbstract: At Stanford Children’s Hospital\, the standard-of-care for Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) in children now includes continuous glucose monitors (CGMs) and AI-enabled remote patient monitoring (RPM) to track blood sugar levels in real time. This initiative\, known as the Teamwork\, Targets\, Technology\, and Tight Control (4T) Program\, aggregates patient glucose data\, sends it to the cloud for analysis\, and presents it to the care team via a dashboard to support timely insulin adjustments and patient triage. \nIn this study\, we designed a micro-randomized trial embedded within the 4T Program for newly diagnosed pediatric T1D patients. The intervention involves increasing the RPM frequency for a subpopulation of patients who are not meeting their glucose targets. Through simulations\, we assessed the impact of factors such as study duration\, sample size\, and clinic capacity. Clinic capacity\, ie the working capacity for the staff to act and provide care from the remote data\, is highlighted. This simulation-based approach provides a practical framework for designing effective RPM studies under real-world constraints. This trial may offer evidence to inform RPM billing policy standards in diabetes. \n  \nYixing Jiang\, 3rd Year PhD Student \n(12:45pm-1:15pm) \nTitle: SmartAlert: Integrating Machine Learning and Alert Triggers into Live Electronic Medical Record Systems\, Targeting Low-Yield Inpatient Lab Tests \nAbstract: This study explores integrating machine learning into electronic medical record systems to predict stability of inpatient lab tests. A ‘smart alerts’ system was developed and tested at Stanford Hospital. The system identifies stable lab results\, advising clinicians on test ordering. Live deployment showed desired precision at good recall in predicting test result stability\, with suggestions for system optimization identified. This approach may significantly decrease low-yield testing and enhance personalized clinical decision-making. \n 
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/monday-student-talks-speakers-bryan-bunning-and-yixing-jiang/
LOCATION:LK 120
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241115T110000
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UID:12219-1731668400-1731672000@dbds.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:Stanford CCSB Seminar Series: Aaron M. Newman\, 11/15
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URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/stanford-ccsb-seminar-series-aaron-m-newman-11-15/
LOCATION:Clark Center\, S360\, 3rd floor
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241115T110000
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CREATED:20240117T193946Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T193946Z
UID:10517-1731668400-1731672000@dbds.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:CCSB Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:Third Friday of the month\nRegular Time (Feb-Dec):  11:00 AM – 12:00 PM\nLocation:  Clark Center\, S360 (behind the coffee shop)
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/ccsb-seminar-series-8/
LOCATION:Clark Center S360
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241018T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241018T120000
DTSTAMP:20260429T064619
CREATED:20240117T193828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T193828Z
UID:10515-1729249200-1729252800@dbds.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:CCSB Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:Third Friday of the month\nRegular Time (Feb-Dec):  11:00 AM – 12:00 PM\nLocation:  Clark Center\, S360 (behind the coffee shop)
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/ccsb-seminar-series-7/
LOCATION:Clark Center S360
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240920T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240920T120000
DTSTAMP:20260429T064619
CREATED:20240117T193704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T193704Z
UID:10513-1726830000-1726833600@dbds.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:CCSB Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:Third Friday of the month\nRegular Time (Feb-Dec):  11:00 AM – 12:00 PM\nLocation:  Clark Center\, S360 (behind the coffee shop)
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/ccsb-seminar-series-6/
LOCATION:Clark Center S360
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240719T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240719T120000
DTSTAMP:20260429T064619
CREATED:20240117T193538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T193538Z
UID:10511-1721386800-1721390400@dbds.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:CCSB Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:Third Friday of the month\nRegular Time (Feb-Dec):  11:00 AM – 12:00 PM\nLocation:  Clark Center\, S360 (behind the coffee shop)
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/ccsb-seminar-series-5/
LOCATION:Clark Center S360
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240621T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240621T120000
DTSTAMP:20260429T064619
CREATED:20240117T192926Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T192926Z
UID:10509-1718967600-1718971200@dbds.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:CCSB Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:Third Friday of the month\nRegular Time (Feb-Dec):  11:00 AM – 12:00 PM\nLocation:  Clark Center\, S360 (behind the coffee shop)
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/ccsb-seminar-series-4/
LOCATION:Clark Center S360
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240517T150000
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CREATED:20240516T173318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240516T173318Z
UID:11378-1715958000-1715965200@dbds.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:Generative AI and Healthcare VC Panel
DESCRIPTION:The panel will feature five venture capitalists and will focus on the latest trends\, challenges\, and success factors with AI in healthcare startups. This panel is open to all faculty\, graduate students and postdocs.  It is sponsored by DBDS and the course BIODS 295 Generative AI in Healthcare. \nREGISTER HERE \nWhen: May 17th\, 3:00-4:30pm Panel; 4:30-5:30 Reception\nWhere: Chem H Building Room E153\nPanelists: \n\nJay Rughani\, a16z\nFern Mandelbaum\, Emerson Collective\nCheryl Cheng\, Vive Collective\nRafic Makki\, Mubadala Capital\nEric Chen\, OVO Fund\nModerator: Karen Matthys\, Executive Director\, DBDS\n\nRead panelists’ bios here: http://dbds.stanford.edu/genai-vc-panel-bios/
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/generative-ai-and-healthcare-vc-panel/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240517T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240517T120000
DTSTAMP:20260429T064619
CREATED:20240117T192756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T192756Z
UID:10507-1715943600-1715947200@dbds.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:CCSB Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:Third Friday of the month\nRegular Time (Feb-Dec):  11:00 AM – 12:00 PM\nLocation:  Clark Center\, S360 (behind the coffee shop)
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/ccsb-seminar-series-3/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240423T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240423T170000
DTSTAMP:20260429T064619
CREATED:20231130T163345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240318T182831Z
UID:10224-1713861000-1713891600@dbds.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:DBDSFest: April 23\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:  \nDBDSfest 2024\nWhere Unity Creates Strength:\nCelebrating People\, Diversity and Data Science\nDBDSfest Registration Link: https://forms.gle/yCY4K2sdjbaXFGnL7. \nDBDSfest Poster Link: https://forms.gle/JGQKC9pQeS14BSBt8. \nClick here for more details! \n 
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/dbdsfest-april-23-2024/
LOCATION:Alumni Center
ORGANIZER;CN="Bisera More":MAILTO:bmore@stanford.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240422T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240422T173000
DTSTAMP:20260429T064619
CREATED:20240108T195835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240108T195835Z
UID:10421-1713774600-1713807000@dbds.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:CCSB Symposium
DESCRIPTION:CCSB Symposium \n\n\n\nMonday\, April 22\n8:30 AM – 5:30 PM\nLocation:  Mackenzie Room\, Huang Bldg.\, Science & Engineering Quad
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/ccsb-symposium/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240419T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240419T230000
DTSTAMP:20260429T064619
CREATED:20240117T192624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T192624Z
UID:10505-1713520800-1713567600@dbds.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:CCSB Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:Third Friday of the month\nRegular Time (Feb-Dec):  11:00 AM – 12:00 PM\nLocation: Clark Center\, S360 (behind the coffee shop)
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/ccsb-seminar-series-2/
LOCATION:Clark Center S360
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240315T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240315T120000
DTSTAMP:20260429T064619
CREATED:20240227T212048Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240228T004728Z
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SUMMARY:Stanford CCSB Seminar Series: Gina Bouchard
DESCRIPTION:Please join us at our next monthly CCSB Seminar\, Friday\, March 15\, from 11 AM to 12 PM.  Clark Center\, Room S360\, or Zoom link. \nOur Seminar Series in systems biology of cancer aims to bring together experimental and computational researchers. \nSpeaker: Dr. Gina Bouchard\, Instructor in the Department of Biomedical Data Science \nTitle:   Spatial biology of tumor-stroma assembloids reveals that “Nothing is lost\, nothing is created\, everything is reorganized.” \nAbstract: \nSpatial -omics technologies must be codeveloped with quantitative methods for comparing in vitro patient-derived models with histological specimens. We propose a quantitative approach to assess the extent of resemblance between patient-derived tumor models and human tumors’ cytoarchitecture. We introduce the “colocatome” as a spatial -omic cataloging statistically significant colocalizations between cell subpopulations or states\, allowing for normalization and facilitating direct comparisons of spatial features between in vitro models and tissues. Our study involves colocatome analysis on multiplexed immunofluorescence images of human lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) tumor-stroma assembloids constructed with epithelial organoids and Cancer-Associated Fibroblasts (CAFs) from the tumor edge vs core. We confirm that assembloids recapitulate LUAD’s tumor-stroma cytoarchitecture\, affirming the relevance of patient-derived in vitro models for studying human tumors. Following drug perturbation of assembloids\, we demonstrate that CAFs protect cancer cells from targeted oncogene treatment by uniquely reorganizing cytoarchitecture\, rather than promoting cellular heterogeneity or selection. We identify drug-resistant cytoarchitecture patterns from assembloids\, consistent with the more aggressive histologic growth patterns of treatment-naive LUAD samples. Overall\, our colocatome analysis applied to in vitro patient-derived tumor models and transferred findings to cancer specimens can serve as a functional spatial readout to predict tissue reorganization in response to cancer treatment and is generalizable to other conditions. \nBio:\nDr. Bouchard received her bachelor’s degree in pharmacology and her doctorate in Radiation Science and Biomedical Imaging in the laboratory of Dr. Benoit Paquette at the University of Sherbrooke\, Canada. During her thesis\, Dr. Bouchard studied the effects of radiation on breast cancer cell migration and invasiveness. Dr. Bouchard received a postdoctoral fellowship from Stanford University to join the Cancer Systems Biology program with the primary goal of training cancer biologists for bioinformatics\, and vice versa. During her postdoctoral research in Dr. Sylvia Plevritis’ laboratory\, Dr. Bouchard investigated the intercommunication between cancer cells and fibroblasts from various sites of lung adenocarcinomas using a multi-omics approach. Dr. Bouchard is currently continuing her research as an Instructor in the Department of Biomedical Data Science at Stanford. Here\, she utilizes 3D patient-derived assembloids to examine metabolic reprogramming in the stroma\, employing a spatial biology approach. The primary objective is to identify spatial features associated with metabolic resistance and to optimize radiotherapy in cancer patients. \nWhen:  Friday\, March 15\, 11 AM – 12 PM \nLocation:  James H. Clark Center\, Room S360\, 3rd floor next to the Coffee Shop \nOr Online:  Zoom link \nPlease contact Corinne Beck if you have any questions and feel free to subscribe to our mailing list to receive our announcements and updates . \n 
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/stanford-ccsb-seminar-series-gina-bouchard/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240315T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240315T120000
DTSTAMP:20260429T064619
CREATED:20240117T192333Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T192333Z
UID:10500-1710500400-1710504000@dbds.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:CCBS Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:Third Friday of the month with two exceptions: no seminar in August and in December the seminar will take place on the 13th\nRegular Time (Feb-Dec):  11:00 AM – 12:00 PM\nLocation:  Clark Center\, S360 (behind the coffee shop)
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/ccbs-seminar-series-2/
LOCATION:Clark Center S360
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240308
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240309
DTSTAMP:20260429T064619
CREATED:20231108T200130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231108T200205Z
UID:9991-1709856000-1709942399@dbds.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:Women in Data Science Conference at Stanford
DESCRIPTION:Be in the Room\nEarly bird registration is now open for our annual conference at Stanford University. Join us in-person for this International Women’s Day tradition\, which will be held on campus. Register before Dec 15 for a BIG discount. Email us if you’d like to become a sponsor. \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/women-in-data-science-wids-stanford-conference-2024-tickets-641480183497?aff=WiDSWorldwideNewsletters&mc_cid=06d111be5c&mc_eid=43175f7ae8
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/wiomen-in-data-science-conference-at-stanford/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240307
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240309
DTSTAMP:20260429T064619
CREATED:20240117T191515Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240117T191515Z
UID:10495-1709769600-1709942399@dbds.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:The Biomedical Data Science PhD admissions interviews
DESCRIPTION:The Biomedical Data Science PhD admissions interviews will be in-person on March 7-8\, 2024.
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/the-biomedical-data-science-phd-admissions-interviews/
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240229T163000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240229T173000
DTSTAMP:20260429T064619
CREATED:20240207T004153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240207T004153Z
UID:10758-1709224200-1709227800@dbds.stanford.edu
SUMMARY:Black History Month Happy Hour and Laurel Stell Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Black History Month Happy Hour and Laurel Stell Celebration\nCongratulations to Laurel Stell!!! \nStanford School of Medicine HRG JEDI selected our Laurel Stell in 2024 Cohort for BetterUp Coaching Program. They want every member of staff to feel like they can learn and grow\, make an impact\, and feel connected in their current role and  is investing in staff\, specifically\, those wearing a DEI practitioner/volunteer hat\, to recognize them for and enable their work\, invest in their personal and professional growth\, and increase resilience and retention. \nResearch identifies coaching as having a high impact on building leadership and professional skills\, wellness\, and resilience. Our BetterUp coaching program is specifically designed for School of Medicine Staff invested in JEDI\, including as a practitioner\, and aligns to the Stanford Medicine Commission on Justice and Equity recommendations. \nThis program runs annually from late January – September\, with 6 months of coaching access. \n\n2/29 from 4:30-5:30pm – MSOB lounge
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/black-history-month-happy-hour-and-laurel-stell-celebration/
LOCATION:MSOB lounge
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240216T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240216T140000
DTSTAMP:20260429T064619
CREATED:20240117T192125Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240126T231837Z
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SUMMARY:CCBS Seminar Series: Roles of systemic immunity in tumor metastasis and effective immunotherapy\, Nathan Reticker-Flynn
DESCRIPTION:Please join us at our next monthly CCSB Seminar\, Friday\, February 16\, at 1:00 PM.  Our Seminar Series in systems biology of cancer aims to bring together experimental and computational researchers. \nWe are pleased to announce our upcoming speaker\, Assistant Professor Nathan Reticker-Flynn. \nTitle:  Roles of systemic immunity in tumor metastasis and effective immunotherapy \nAbstract: The majority of cancer-associated deaths result from distant organ metastases rather than primary tumors\, yet few therapies exist to treat this stage of disease. Recent advances in tumor immunotherapies\, such as immune checkpoint blockade\, have shown promise for patients with metastatic disease\, yet most patients remain unresponsive to these treatments. Here\, we investigate the roles of systemic immunity in metastatic progression and response to immunotherapies. We demonstrate that lymph node colonization plays a critical role in metastatic progression by imparting tumor-specific immune tolerance within the immune repertoire of the involved lymph nodes. This tolerance becomes systemic across the host and facilitates metastatic seeding of distant sites. Furthermore\, using mouse models and systems approaches\, we demonstrate that the generation of effective anti-tumor immune responses to immunotherapies requires activation of immunity in secondary lymphoid organs. Together\, these findings demonstrate the critical roles of lymph nodes in facilitating metastatic progression and driving responses to immunotherapy. \nBio: Nathan Reticker-Flynn is a tumor immunologist and Biomedical Engineer working at the interfaces of cancer metastasis\, tumor evolution\, adaptive immunity\, and immunotherapy. He received his PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology while working with Dr. Sangeeta Bhatia as part of the Harvard-MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology. His doctoral studies focused upon developing screening platforms for interrogating interactions between tumors and extracellular matrix during metastatic progression and led to the discovery of aberrant glycosylation motifs that promote metastasis. Dr. Reticker-Flynn performed his postdoctoral studies in the laboratory of Dr. Edgar Engleman at Stanford University School of Medicine. There\, his work has focused on using systems approaches and mouse models to investigate tumor-immune interactions during metastasis and responses to immunotherapies. His discoveries include the revelation that effective immunotherapies require systemic activation of anti-tumor immunity and that lymph node metastases serve to reeducate adaptive immune responses in a manner that promotes distant metastasis. Dr. Reticker-Flynn is currently an Assistant Professor at Stanford University in the Department of Otolaryngology and a member of the Stanford Cancer Institute. His lab uses systems approaches\, combining patient samples and mouse models\, to elucidate the mechanisms of tumor-immune tolerance during metastatic progression and develops novel immunotherapies that reverse tumor-specific tolerance to treat patients with metastatic disease. \nWhen:  Friday\, February 16\, from 1:00-2:00pm \nLocation:  James H. Clark Center\, Room S360\, 3rd floor next to the Coffee Shop \nOr Online:  Zoom link \nSubsequent seminars will continue to take place on the 3rd Friday of each month from 11:00am to 12:00pm (please note the time change)\, same room and Zoom link. \nPlease contact Corinne Beck if you have any questions and please feel free to forward this announcement and flyer as you see fit.
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/ccbs-seminar-series/
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SUMMARY:SEMINAR: Predicting and Discovering Protein Dynamics
DESCRIPTION:HANNAH WAYMENT-STEELE\, PhD\, BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY \nMonday\, February 5\, 2024 \n3-4 PM \nChEM-H / Neuro Research \nComplex\, Room E153 \nEntrance across from the pub
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/seminar-predicting-and-discovering-protein-dynamics/
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SUMMARY:Weekly Seminar: Drago Plecko
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, February 1\, from 1:30-2:50\, MSOB\, Rm 303 \n\n\n\n\nCausal Health Equity – Toward a Taxonomy \nDrago Plecko \nPostdoctoral Scholar\, Department of Computer Science\, Columbia University \n\nMore information here: http://dbds.stanford.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Seminar-Series-Flier-Drago-Plecko.pdf
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/weekly-seminar-drago-plecko/
LOCATION:MSOB Conference Room
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ORGANIZER;CN="Natalie La Mariana":MAILTO:nlamaria@stanford.edu
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SUMMARY:Faculty Meeting: January 31\, 2024
DESCRIPTION:Lunch will be available. \nZoom link: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/97249583050?pwd=S20vUFFTOEppazZpbGFiVktCZ3lYQT09&from=addon#success
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/faculty-meeting-january-31-1130-1pm/
LOCATION:MSOB Conference Room
ORGANIZER;CN="Bisera More":MAILTO:bmore@stanford.edu
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SUMMARY:Weekly Seminar: Daniel Mukasa
DESCRIPTION:Date: 1/25/24\nTime: 1:30-3 pm\nDaniel Mukasa\nTitle:Computationally Design of Wearable Chemical Sensors for Personalized Healthcare\nMore info here
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/weekly-seminar-daniel-mukasa/
LOCATION:MSOB Conference Room
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SUMMARY:DBDS Collaboration and Careers Forum
DESCRIPTION:We’d like to invite you to the annual DBDS Collaboration and Careers Forum: \nTuesday\, January 23rd from 8:30am to 1:30pm\nStanford University\, Alumni Center  \nThis Forum is designed to engage leaders from companies\, government agencies and other organizations external to Stanford with DBDS faculty\, graduate students\, postdocs and staff scientists.  It offers a unique opportunity to discuss advancements in AI\, data science and multimodal data integration\, and to explore collaboration. \nThe program will include: \n\nOverview of DBDS Initiatives and 2024 Plans\, from Department Chair\, Sylvia Plevritis\nFaculty lightning talks in areas such as spatial biology\, clinical data science\, imaging\, digital health\, and translational bioinformatics\nInteractive Session to explore research collaborations with outside organizations\, and for students to discuss job and internship opportunities\nIndustry panel discussion\nTime for networking and making new connections\n\nMore information will be coming soon.  We hope to see you there!
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/dbds-collaboration-and-careers-forum/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240122T220000
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SUMMARY:James Zou at the DeSci Foundation: Large language models and future of science.
DESCRIPTION:James Zou will be presenting at the DeSci Foundation The Future of Science Seminar Series on the topic of Large language models and future of science. \nThe event will be held on Wednesday 22th January 2024 at 8am PST and is free to attend. A recording will be made available to those who register in advance. \nAbstract\nIn this talk\, we will explore the transformative potential of large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT in reshaping scientific inquiry and communication through several vignettes. First\, we will discuss how LLM can provide informative feedback to improve scientific manuscripts. Then we will show how to use LLMs to organize biomedical images to make it easier for clinicians and researchers to retrieve relevant information. Finally we will investigate using LLMs for outreach and education. \n\nFor more information: https://cassyni.com/events/4fJ1CwqCNeC73oLJQsG7yX
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/james-zou-at-the-desci-foundation-large-language-models-and-future-of-science/
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SUMMARY:CCSB Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:Seminar Series: \n\n\n\nThird Friday of the month with two exceptions: no seminar in August and in December the seminar will take place on the 13th\nFirst seminar\n10:00-  11:00 AM\nLocation:  Clark Center\, S360 (behind the coffee shop)
URL:https://dbds.stanford.edu/event/ccsb-seminar-series/
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