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Women in Data Science (WiDS) Cleveland
WiDS Cleveland is an independent event organized by the WiDS Cleveland team as part of the annual WiDS Worldwide conference organized by Stanford University and an estimated 150+ locations worldwide, featuring outstanding women doing work in the field of data science. All genders are invited to atte...
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"Shades of Freedom: A Pre- and Post-Juneteenth Conversation"
The Office For Inclusion, Diversity and Equal Opportunity will host a public presentation titled "Shades of Freedom: A Pre- and Post-Juneteenth Conversation" Thursday, June 17, from noon to 1:30 p.m. This presentation will explore the journey of freedom in America for African-descended people from...
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CWRU Entrepreneurship Speaker Series: Elizabeth Almeida, owner of Fat Moon Mushroom Farm
Join the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship for a Case Western Reserve University Entrepreneurship Speaker Series roundtable discussion with Elizabeth Almeida, owner of Fat Moon Mushroom Farm, July 7 at noon ET via Zoom. Almeida has been devoted to food, farming, family and community throughout h...
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“A Roundtable Discussion of Environmental Health Equity”
Members of the Case Western Reserve University community are invited to “A Roundtable Discussion of Environmental Health Equity,” hosted by the Mary Ann Swetland Center for Environmental Health June 22 from 9 to 10 a.m. via Zoom. This discussion, featuring three members of the Swetland Center’s adv...
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Machine Learning Working Group Meeting: “Incorporating Medical Insight into Machine Learning Algorithms for Learning, Inference and Model Explanation”
The health care industry is arriving at a new era where the medical communities increasingly employ computational medicine and machine learning. Despite significant progress in the modern machine learning literature, adopting the new approaches has been slow in the biomedical and clinical research c...
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Science Café Cleveland: “Treating Chronic Conditions with a ‘KISS’”
KISS—“Keep It Simple, Stupid!”—is a common acronym used in engineering (and elsewhere) to instruct the designer to design simple systems. The main reason: Complex systems are more prone to failure. Implanted devices in the brain, spinal cord and peripheral nervous system have many exciting applicat...
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School of Medicine Virtual Post-baccalaureate Expo
The Post-Baccalaureate Expo will provide the opportunity for individuals to interact with program representatives to learn more about the post-baccalaureate programs available at the School of Medicine and have the opportunity to ask your questions directly. This open house-style will be held Satu...
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School of Medicine Virtual Expo
Members of the community are invited to the School of Medicine Virtual Expo Friday, June 11, from 9 to 11 a.m. The expo will provide the opportunity for attendees to interact with program representatives to learn more about the programs and have the opportunity to ask their questions directly. Indi...
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MS in biomedical and health informatics lunch and learn information session
Join the School of Medicine’s Department of Population and Quantitative Health Sciences for a lunch and learn information session on the MS in biomedical and health informatics program. This session will be held Friday, June 11, from noon to 1 p.m. Mendel Singer, associate professor and vice chair ...
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Virtual Graduate Student Award Ceremony
Members of the campus community are invited to join the School of Graduate Studies in celebrating students, their outstanding work on campus and beyond during this historic year. The Graduate Award Ceremony will be held virtually today (June 9) from 7 to 8 p.m. EDT. Nearly 100 students will be hono...