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- Feb 254:00 PMBiology ColloquiumSpeaker: Howard Chang, StanfordHost: Ankur JainTitle: Cancer genes beyond chromosomesThe Biology Colloquium is a weekly seminar held throughout the academic year — featuring distinguished speakers in many areas of the biological sciences from universities and institutions worldwide. More information on speakers, their affiliations, and titles of their talks will be added as available. Unless otherwise stated, the Colloquium will be held live in Stata 32-123 (Kirsch auditorium) Contact Margaret Cabral with questions.
- Feb 254:00 PMBright Spots: CocoaEnjoy a hot cup of cocoa on a cold day (on us, while supplies last).
- Feb 254:00 PMExplore career opportunities in semiconductorsNavigate your way to a career in semiconductorsA panel discussion and networking opportunity presented by MIT.nano with the GSA WLI.Who: All MIT students, postdocs, and alumni Date: Tuesday, February 25, 2025 Time: 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM ET Location: MIT Media Lab (Building E14, 6th floor)>> REGISTERMEET REPRESENTATIVES FROM:AMDAnalog DevicesArmCadenceGlobalFoundriesMarvellMetaSiemensSTMicroelectronicsTeradyneAGENDA:4:15 PM – 5:00 PM Panel Discussion—Driving Innovation: Key technologies shaping the future of semiconductors and AI5:00 PM – 5:45 PM Panel Discussion—Building the future: The power of diverse perspectives and talent in semiconductor innovation5:45 PM – 7:00 PM Networking with industry leadersMore details to be announced! Check the GSA WLI webpage for the latest updates.
- Feb 254:00 PMProfessor John Chodera, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer CenterTITLE: TBA
- Feb 254:00 PM"The Crowding Out Effect of Local Government Debt: Micro- and Macro-Estimates"Noémie Pinardon-Touati University of Columbia
- Feb 254:00 PMWriting a Journal ArticleWriting a journal article can be a daunting task, characterized by frustration instead of progress. This four-part workshop series will breakdown the task of writing an empirical journal article into manageable pieces so that you can move your project forward. Led by WCC lecturer Adrienne Tierney, Ed.D, we will discuss how to approach each section and how to use writing as a problem-solving tool in creating a meaningful paper that conveys your research clearly and effectively. We encourage you to attend all sessions of the series, but you are also welcome to sign up for separate sessions.Part 1. Getting Started: Creating a Plan and Drafting an IntroductionTuesday, February 11th, 4:00-5:30pmPart 2. Getting to the Data: Methods and ResultsTuesday, February 18th, 4:00-5:30pmPart 3. Interpreting Your Findings: DiscussionTuesday, February 25th, 4:00-5:30pmPart 4. From Paper to Publication: Revision and SubmissionTuesday, March 4th, 4:00-5:30pm