NIAID: Workshop on Post-Acute Sequelae of COVID-19

Fri. 4 Dec, 2020 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

NIAID is hosting a virtual workshop on post-acute sequelae of COVID-19 to summarize existing knowledge on post-acute manifestations of COVID-19 and to identify key knowledge gaps.

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TraCS Professional Development: Finding Funding Module - Session 3

Fri. 4 Dec, 2020 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

This Professional Development seminar is for research professionals, graduate students, postdocs and early stage faculty researchers. It covers foundational skills useful for career development in clinical/translational research.

The first module of this seminar is titled Finding Funding and will equip attendees with knowledge of how to best find and apply for funding opportunities to support research. Each session of the seminar will meet Fridays at 12:00 pm. These sessions are titled: Pilot awards: purpose and examples and Peer review process.

Presenter
Susan Pusek, DrSc, Director, Education Programs
NC TraCS Institute

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iTHRIV: Toward a Culture of Computational Reproducibility

Fri. 4 Dec, 2020 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Foundations of Biomedical Data Science Virtual Seminar Series - Toward a Culture of Computational Reproducibility

Ensuring that the results of data analysis are both valid and reproducible is a fundamental responsibility of every data scientist, but both are increasingly difficult in the context of complex analysis workflows and big data.

Building off of ideas from software engineering, Russell A. Poldrack, PhD will argue that we need to embrace a culture of computational reproducibility. Poldrack will outline a set of values that motivate this work and principles that guide the work, and then focus on a set of practices that can help improve reproducibility in computational data science. Poldrack will conclude by addressing some potential concerns about the impacts of this cultural shift, particularly for early career researchers.

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Presenter
Russell A. Poldrack, PhD, Professor; Psychology
Stanford University

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