Finding Signals in the Noise: Todd Edwards
Rebecca Helton, MA
Discovering meaning in a massive amount of random-seeming data is nothing new to Todd Edwards, PhD, a genetic epidemiologist. His career has made meaning out of many disparate parts, beginning …
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Marathon Running, Marathon Research: Dawn Newcomb
Rebecca Helton, MA
For Dawn Newcomb, PhD, writing a grant is like running a marathon. As a veteran of six marathons since she moved to Nashville in 2007, she should know. “You have to …
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Not that Kind of Choice: Tales of Conference Selection
Pipette Protagonist, PhD
Spoiler: There are many great conferences out there
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2021-2022 Biomedical Data Science Innovation Lab
iTHRIV CTSA
A hybrid event with four virtual microlabs and a five-day residential workshop focused on the ethical challenges of applying AI technologies.
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Helping Students Find the Focus of Their Manuscript
Evelyne Deplazes, PhD
Writing a paper is hard. Here I share my approach to help students plan their analyses and papers.
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Connecting Through Poster Sessions
Helen Bird
Posters designed with the audience experience in mind create connections and new collaborations.
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Let’s Talk About Sex as a Biological Variable
Julie Bastarache, MD
SABV is easy thing to get right on your application and may uncover something unexpected in your research.
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All of Us Researcher Workbench Offers Unprecedented Look into Underrepresented Communities
All of Us
This expansive dataset from All of Us includes data from participants all over the US and is available to researchers at all career stages.
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New Data Update on the All of Us Researcher Workbench
All of Us
On Thursday, June 23, the All of Us Research Program announced a new data update to the Researcher Workbench. This refresh includes information donated by participants through January 1, 2022. Using this data, …
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Working Backwards: Digna Velez Edwards
Rebecca Helton, MA
Digna Velez Edwards, PhD, can’t remember never doing science. Whether through research initiatives or attending science programs as a child, she always sought to feed her love of nature …
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