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SUMMARY:Unlocking Nature’s Potential: Using Genomics for Understanding and Benefiting from Biodiversity
DESCRIPTION:What if the key to the best antibiotic or cancer treatment is hidden at the bottom of the ocean or the depths of a jungle? Could a blockbuster bioproduct be based on species in the Arctic or right under our feet? How can we know if these plant and animal species can adapt to climate change? Which are the necessary public policies and governance models to benefit socially\, environmentally and economically from such solutions? \nThis panel brings together leaders in bioproducts\, a field tackling the climate and environmental challenges of today and tomorrow. Bioproducts refer to products created from materials found in nature. The 2020 McKinsey report titled “The Bio Revolution” supports that the development of these technologies in the next 20 years could have a global economic impact of up to $4 trillion per year. Although biofuels and other industrial bioproducts are already being used by industry\, new technological discoveries are showing that the possibilities are much broader. Harvesting plant and animal species from which medicinal drugs\, biochemicals\, and other commercially valuable material can be created – a process called bioprospecting – is the new frontier. British Columbia and Canada as a whole has comparative advantages and could become globally competitive\, yet the full potential of bioproducts has yet to be harnessed. Policy action is required to unlock the potential so Canadians can enjoy the benefits of the products themselves and of the economic development they can create. \nLooking at examples and solutions at the local\, national\, and international level\, in the private\, public\, and not for profit sectors\, and in Western and Indigenous knowledge systems\, the panel will have an engaging and deep discussion around the use of genomics and how Canada can utilize these technologies for a better future. Lastly\, public perceptions will be discussed and specifically how the uptake of these technologies can be done in an equitable and responsible manner.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/unlocking-natures-potential-using-genomics-for-understanding-and-benefiting-from-biodiversity-3/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:Novel Methods for Equitable People-Centred Health Measurement
DESCRIPTION:The Centre of Health Evaluation and Outcome Sciences (CHÉOS) is presenting a hybrid Work in Progress Seminar on April 5 featuring our Program Head of Patient-Reported outcomes Dr. Rick Sawatzky and Associate Director Dr. Amy Salmon to share their work looking at how to account for social determinants of health in patient-reported outcomes. \nIt is widely recognized that social inequities are associated with health outcomes. There has been significant progress made in measuring patients’ perspectives of their health (including symptoms\, mobility\, mental health\, and other aspects of their wellbeing). These patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are intended to understand the patient’s experience independent of conventional clinical assessments. Yet\, current methods of measuring PROs do not take social determinants of health (SDOH) into account. People from diverse genders\, cultures\, traditions\, and life experiences may understand and interpret some questions about their health differently. Ignoring such individual differences in how people respond to questions could lead to measurement biases that reinforce inequities by concealing or misrepresenting how they view their health. In view of this systemic injustice\, our team is developing and evaluating a new methodology for equitable people-centred health measurement (EPHM). We intend to tailor PRO measurements by directly integrating information about patients’ SDOH. In this presentation\, you will learn about: (a) this novel measurement methodology\, (b) the findings of our research that led to the development of this methodology\, and (c) the EPHM measurement project currently in progress.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/novel-methods-for-equitable-people-centred-health-measurement/
LOCATION:St. Paul’s Hospital & Online\, 1081 Burrard St\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6Z 1Y6\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Novel Methods for Equitable People-Centred Health Measurement
DESCRIPTION:The Centre of Health Evaluation and Outcome Sciences (CHÉOS) is presenting a hybrid Work in Progress Seminar on April 5 featuring our Program Head of Patient-Reported outcomes Dr. Rick Sawatzky and Associate Director Dr. Amy Salmon to share their work looking at how to account for social determinants of health in patient-reported outcomes. \nIt is widely recognized that social inequities are associated with health outcomes. There has been significant progress made in measuring patients’ perspectives of their health (including symptoms\, mobility\, mental health\, and other aspects of their wellbeing). These patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are intended to understand the patient’s experience independent of conventional clinical assessments. Yet\, current methods of measuring PROs do not take social determinants of health (SDOH) into account. People from diverse genders\, cultures\, traditions\, and life experiences may understand and interpret some questions about their health differently. Ignoring such individual differences in how people respond to questions could lead to measurement biases that reinforce inequities by concealing or misrepresenting how they view their health. In view of this systemic injustice\, our team is developing and evaluating a new methodology for equitable people-centred health measurement (EPHM). We intend to tailor PRO measurements by directly integrating information about patients’ SDOH. In this presentation\, you will learn about: (a) this novel measurement methodology\, (b) the findings of our research that led to the development of this methodology\, and (c) the EPHM measurement project currently in progress.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/novel-methods-for-equitable-people-centred-health-measurement-2/
LOCATION:St. Paul’s Hospital & Online\, 1081 Burrard St\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6Z 1Y6\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Novel Methods for Equitable People-Centred Health Measurement
DESCRIPTION:The Centre of Health Evaluation and Outcome Sciences (CHÉOS) is presenting a hybrid Work in Progress Seminar on April 5 featuring our Program Head of Patient-Reported outcomes Dr. Rick Sawatzky and Associate Director Dr. Amy Salmon to share their work looking at how to account for social determinants of health in patient-reported outcomes. \nIt is widely recognized that social inequities are associated with health outcomes. There has been significant progress made in measuring patients’ perspectives of their health (including symptoms\, mobility\, mental health\, and other aspects of their wellbeing). These patient-reported outcomes (PROs) are intended to understand the patient’s experience independent of conventional clinical assessments. Yet\, current methods of measuring PROs do not take social determinants of health (SDOH) into account. People from diverse genders\, cultures\, traditions\, and life experiences may understand and interpret some questions about their health differently. Ignoring such individual differences in how people respond to questions could lead to measurement biases that reinforce inequities by concealing or misrepresenting how they view their health. In view of this systemic injustice\, our team is developing and evaluating a new methodology for equitable people-centred health measurement (EPHM). We intend to tailor PRO measurements by directly integrating information about patients’ SDOH. In this presentation\, you will learn about: (a) this novel measurement methodology\, (b) the findings of our research that led to the development of this methodology\, and (c) the EPHM measurement project currently in progress.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/novel-methods-for-equitable-people-centred-health-measurement-3/
LOCATION:St. Paul’s Hospital & Online\, 1081 Burrard St\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6Z 1Y6\, Canada
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SUMMARY:2023 Michael Smith Distinguished Lecture – Dr. Karen Miga
DESCRIPTION:The annual Michael Smith Distinguished Lecture is organized in partnership with the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and the Michael Smith Laboratories. This event honours Nobel Laureate Dr. Michael Smith\, whose academic career was deeply rooted at UBC and where his legacy continues to inspires young generations of scientists. The first Michael Smith Distinguished Lecture was held in 2005. Since then\, many prestigious researchers have been invited to UBC to share their research with eager students\, faculty\, and staff. \nSpeaker: Dr. Karen Miga\nAssistant Professor – Biomolecular Engineering\, University of California Santa Cruz (UCSC)\nProject Director – Human Pangenome Reference Consortium (HPRC) Production Centre at UCSC\nCo-Founder – Telomere-to-Telomere (T2T) consortium\nAssociate Director – UCSC Genomics Institute \nDr. Miga’s research program combines innovative computational and experimental approaches to produce the high-resolution sequence maps of human centromeric and pericentromeric DNAs. The Miga lab aims to uncover a new source of genetic and epigenetic variation in the human population\, which is useful to investigate novel associations between genotype and phenotype of inherited traits and disease. \nTalk Title: Expanding studies of global genomic diversity with complete\, telomere-to-telomere (T2T) assemblies \nAbstract: The human reference genome is the most widely used resource in human genetics and is due for a major update. Its current structure is a linear composite of merged haplotypes from more than 20 people\, with a single individual comprising most of the sequence. It contains biases and errors within a framework that does not represent global human genomic variation. A high-quality reference with global representation of common variants\, including single-nucleotide variants\, structural variants and functional elements\, is needed. The Human Pangenome Reference Consortium aims to create a more sophisticated and complete human reference genome with a graph-based\, telomere-to-telomere representation of global genomic diversity. Here we leverage innovations in technology\, study design and global partnerships with the goal of constructing the highest-possible quality human pangenome reference. Our goal is to improve data representation and streamline analyses to enable routine assembly of complete diploid genomes. With attention to ethical frameworks\, the human pangenome reference will contain a more accurate and diverse representation of global genomic variation\, improve gene–disease association studies across populations\, expand the scope of genomics research to the most repetitive and polymorphic regions of the genome\, and serve as the ultimate genetic resource for future biomedical research and precision medicine. \nThis seminar will be presented in a hybrid format. The in person talk will be hosted at the UBC Life Sciences Centre (LSC 1001). Audience members are welcome to attend either in person or via the zoom link. Those connecting via zoom will be able to ask questions during the Q&A portion using the chat function. \nZoom registration link: https://ubc.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5EsdeyqrDotHdbElpjEqEorncb6smcx3EjD \nHosted by: Dr. Freda Miller \nCo-presented by: The Michael Smith Laboratories and the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/2023-michael-smith-distinguished-lecture-dr-karen-miga/
LOCATION:Life Sciences Institute\, UBC
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SUMMARY:2023 Michael Smith Distinguished Lecture – Dr. Karen Miga
DESCRIPTION:The annual Michael Smith Distinguished Lecture is organized in partnership with the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and the Michael Smith Laboratories. This event honours Nobel Laureate Dr. Michael Smith\, whose academic career was deeply rooted at UBC and where his legacy continues to inspires young generations of scientists. The first Michael Smith Distinguished Lecture was held in 2005. Since then\, many prestigious researchers have been invited to UBC to share their research with eager students\, faculty\, and staff. \nSpeaker: Dr. Karen Miga\nAssistant Professor – Biomolecular Engineering\, University of California Santa Cruz (UCSC)\nProject Director – Human Pangenome Reference Consortium (HPRC) Production Centre at UCSC\nCo-Founder – Telomere-to-Telomere (T2T) consortium\nAssociate Director – UCSC Genomics Institute \nDr. Miga’s research program combines innovative computational and experimental approaches to produce the high-resolution sequence maps of human centromeric and pericentromeric DNAs. The Miga lab aims to uncover a new source of genetic and epigenetic variation in the human population\, which is useful to investigate novel associations between genotype and phenotype of inherited traits and disease. \nTalk Title: Expanding studies of global genomic diversity with complete\, telomere-to-telomere (T2T) assemblies \nAbstract: The human reference genome is the most widely used resource in human genetics and is due for a major update. Its current structure is a linear composite of merged haplotypes from more than 20 people\, with a single individual comprising most of the sequence. It contains biases and errors within a framework that does not represent global human genomic variation. A high-quality reference with global representation of common variants\, including single-nucleotide variants\, structural variants and functional elements\, is needed. The Human Pangenome Reference Consortium aims to create a more sophisticated and complete human reference genome with a graph-based\, telomere-to-telomere representation of global genomic diversity. Here we leverage innovations in technology\, study design and global partnerships with the goal of constructing the highest-possible quality human pangenome reference. Our goal is to improve data representation and streamline analyses to enable routine assembly of complete diploid genomes. With attention to ethical frameworks\, the human pangenome reference will contain a more accurate and diverse representation of global genomic variation\, improve gene–disease association studies across populations\, expand the scope of genomics research to the most repetitive and polymorphic regions of the genome\, and serve as the ultimate genetic resource for future biomedical research and precision medicine. \nThis seminar will be presented in a hybrid format. The in person talk will be hosted at the UBC Life Sciences Centre (LSC 1001). Audience members are welcome to attend either in person or via the zoom link. Those connecting via zoom will be able to ask questions during the Q&A portion using the chat function. \nZoom registration link: https://ubc.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5EsdeyqrDotHdbElpjEqEorncb6smcx3EjD \nHosted by: Dr. Freda Miller \nCo-presented by: The Michael Smith Laboratories and the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/2023-michael-smith-distinguished-lecture-dr-karen-miga-2/
LOCATION:Life Sciences Institute\, UBC
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CREATED:20230406T184346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230406T184346Z
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SUMMARY:2023 Michael Smith Distinguished Lecture – Dr. Karen Miga
DESCRIPTION:The annual Michael Smith Distinguished Lecture is organized in partnership with the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology and the Michael Smith Laboratories. This event honours Nobel Laureate Dr. Michael Smith\, whose academic career was deeply rooted at UBC and where his legacy continues to inspires young generations of scientists. The first Michael Smith Distinguished Lecture was held in 2005. Since then\, many prestigious researchers have been invited to UBC to share their research with eager students\, faculty\, and staff. \nSpeaker: Dr. Karen Miga\nAssistant Professor – Biomolecular Engineering\, University of California Santa Cruz (UCSC)\nProject Director – Human Pangenome Reference Consortium (HPRC) Production Centre at UCSC\nCo-Founder – Telomere-to-Telomere (T2T) consortium\nAssociate Director – UCSC Genomics Institute \nDr. Miga’s research program combines innovative computational and experimental approaches to produce the high-resolution sequence maps of human centromeric and pericentromeric DNAs. The Miga lab aims to uncover a new source of genetic and epigenetic variation in the human population\, which is useful to investigate novel associations between genotype and phenotype of inherited traits and disease. \nTalk Title: Expanding studies of global genomic diversity with complete\, telomere-to-telomere (T2T) assemblies \nAbstract: The human reference genome is the most widely used resource in human genetics and is due for a major update. Its current structure is a linear composite of merged haplotypes from more than 20 people\, with a single individual comprising most of the sequence. It contains biases and errors within a framework that does not represent global human genomic variation. A high-quality reference with global representation of common variants\, including single-nucleotide variants\, structural variants and functional elements\, is needed. The Human Pangenome Reference Consortium aims to create a more sophisticated and complete human reference genome with a graph-based\, telomere-to-telomere representation of global genomic diversity. Here we leverage innovations in technology\, study design and global partnerships with the goal of constructing the highest-possible quality human pangenome reference. Our goal is to improve data representation and streamline analyses to enable routine assembly of complete diploid genomes. With attention to ethical frameworks\, the human pangenome reference will contain a more accurate and diverse representation of global genomic variation\, improve gene–disease association studies across populations\, expand the scope of genomics research to the most repetitive and polymorphic regions of the genome\, and serve as the ultimate genetic resource for future biomedical research and precision medicine. \nThis seminar will be presented in a hybrid format. The in person talk will be hosted at the UBC Life Sciences Centre (LSC 1001). Audience members are welcome to attend either in person or via the zoom link. Those connecting via zoom will be able to ask questions during the Q&A portion using the chat function. \nZoom registration link: https://ubc.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5EsdeyqrDotHdbElpjEqEorncb6smcx3EjD \nHosted by: Dr. Freda Miller \nCo-presented by: The Michael Smith Laboratories and the Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/2023-michael-smith-distinguished-lecture-dr-karen-miga-3/
LOCATION:Life Sciences Institute\, UBC
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230420T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230420T183000
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SUMMARY:Celebrate Research Public Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Join BC Children’s Hospital\, together with Providence Research and Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute\, to explore the latest advancements in Cardiovascular Health. \nThursday\, April 20\, 2023\n4:00 – 6:30 pm. Doors open for networking and refreshments at 3:30 pm\nVirtual or In-Person\, St Paul’s Hospital\, Room LT1500\, 1081 Burrard Street\, Vancouver \nPanelists include: \n\nDr. Karin Humphries\, Associate Professor\, UBC; UBC-Heart and Stroke Foundation Professorship in Women’s Cardiovascular Health.\nDr. Jason Andrade\, Cardiac Electrophysiologist\, Vancouver General Hospital & Montreal Heart Institute; Associate Professor\, UBC; Assistant Professor\, Université de Montréal\nAstrid De Souza\, Clinical Exercise Physiologist & Research Associate\, Children’s Heart Centre\, BC Children’s Hospital\nDr. Jasmin Grewal\, Head\, Division of Cardiology\, Department of Medicine\, UBC; Clinical Professor & Director of the Cardiac Obstetrics Program and the Virani Provincial Adult Congenital Heart Program (V-­‐PACH)\n\nHosted & Moderated by Dr. Darryl Knight\, President\, Providence Research; Vice President\, Research & Academic Affairs\, Providence Health Care; Associate Dean\, UBC; Visiting Professor\, Nanyang Technological University\, Singapore. \nInterested in Participating?\nAttendance is FREE but space is limited. Registration is open to high school students\, university students\, health care professionals and members of the general public. \n\nParticipate In-Person – Click here to register\nParticipate Virtually – Click here for the Zoom link\n\nMissed the 2022 lecture ‘Virtual technologies: Advancing the delivery of health care?’ Watch the recording in our video library.  \nFor any questions or concerns please contact researchevents@phsa.ca.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/celebrate-research-public-lecture/
LOCATION:St. Paul’s Hospital & Online\, 1081 Burrard St\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6Z 1Y6\, Canada
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ORGANIZER;CN="BC Children's Hospital Research Institute":MAILTO:comm@bcchr.ca
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230420T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114712
CREATED:20230330T120039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230330T120039Z
UID:31349-1682006400-1682015400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Celebrate Research Public Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Join BC Children’s Hospital\, together with Providence Research and Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute\, to explore the latest advancements in Cardiovascular Health. \nThursday\, April 20\, 2023\n4:00 – 6:30 pm. Doors open for networking and refreshments at 3:30 pm\nVirtual or In-Person\, St Paul’s Hospital\, Room LT1500\, 1081 Burrard Street\, Vancouver \nPanelists include: \n\nDr. Karin Humphries\, Associate Professor\, UBC; UBC-Heart and Stroke Foundation Professorship in Women’s Cardiovascular Health.\nDr. Jason Andrade\, Cardiac Electrophysiologist\, Vancouver General Hospital & Montreal Heart Institute; Associate Professor\, UBC; Assistant Professor\, Université de Montréal\nAstrid De Souza\, Clinical Exercise Physiologist & Research Associate\, Children’s Heart Centre\, BC Children’s Hospital\nDr. Jasmin Grewal\, Head\, Division of Cardiology\, Department of Medicine\, UBC; Clinical Professor & Director of the Cardiac Obstetrics Program and the Virani Provincial Adult Congenital Heart Program (V-­‐PACH)\n\nHosted & Moderated by Dr. Darryl Knight\, President\, Providence Research; Vice President\, Research & Academic Affairs\, Providence Health Care; Associate Dean\, UBC; Visiting Professor\, Nanyang Technological University\, Singapore. \nInterested in Participating?\nAttendance is FREE but space is limited. Registration is open to high school students\, university students\, health care professionals and members of the general public. \n\nParticipate In-Person – Click here to register\nParticipate Virtually – Click here for the Zoom link\n\nMissed the 2022 lecture ‘Virtual technologies: Advancing the delivery of health care?’ Watch the recording in our video library.  \nFor any questions or concerns please contact researchevents@phsa.ca.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/celebrate-research-public-lecture-2/
LOCATION:St. Paul’s Hospital & Online\, 1081 Burrard St\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6Z 1Y6\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2023/03/banner-design-eventbrite-celebrate-research-day-4-1.png
ORGANIZER;CN="BC Children's Hospital Research Institute":MAILTO:comm@bcchr.ca
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230420T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230420T183000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114712
CREATED:20230330T120039Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230330T120039Z
UID:32809-1682006400-1682015400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Celebrate Research Public Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Join BC Children’s Hospital\, together with Providence Research and Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute\, to explore the latest advancements in Cardiovascular Health. \nThursday\, April 20\, 2023\n4:00 – 6:30 pm. Doors open for networking and refreshments at 3:30 pm\nVirtual or In-Person\, St Paul’s Hospital\, Room LT1500\, 1081 Burrard Street\, Vancouver \nPanelists include: \n\nDr. Karin Humphries\, Associate Professor\, UBC; UBC-Heart and Stroke Foundation Professorship in Women’s Cardiovascular Health.\nDr. Jason Andrade\, Cardiac Electrophysiologist\, Vancouver General Hospital & Montreal Heart Institute; Associate Professor\, UBC; Assistant Professor\, Université de Montréal\nAstrid De Souza\, Clinical Exercise Physiologist & Research Associate\, Children’s Heart Centre\, BC Children’s Hospital\nDr. Jasmin Grewal\, Head\, Division of Cardiology\, Department of Medicine\, UBC; Clinical Professor & Director of the Cardiac Obstetrics Program and the Virani Provincial Adult Congenital Heart Program (V-­‐PACH)\n\nHosted & Moderated by Dr. Darryl Knight\, President\, Providence Research; Vice President\, Research & Academic Affairs\, Providence Health Care; Associate Dean\, UBC; Visiting Professor\, Nanyang Technological University\, Singapore. \nInterested in Participating?\nAttendance is FREE but space is limited. Registration is open to high school students\, university students\, health care professionals and members of the general public. \n\nParticipate In-Person – Click here to register\nParticipate Virtually – Click here for the Zoom link\n\nMissed the 2022 lecture ‘Virtual technologies: Advancing the delivery of health care?’ Watch the recording in our video library.  \nFor any questions or concerns please contact researchevents@phsa.ca.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/celebrate-research-public-lecture-3/
LOCATION:St. Paul’s Hospital & Online\, 1081 Burrard St\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6Z 1Y6\, Canada
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2023/03/banner-design-eventbrite-celebrate-research-day-4-1.png
ORGANIZER;CN="BC Children's Hospital Research Institute":MAILTO:comm@bcchr.ca
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SUMMARY:MBB Graduate Colloquium 2023
DESCRIPTION:The MBB Graduate Colloquium is a day-long event comprised of poster presentations and short talks given by undergraduate\, graduate\, and post-doctoral students. Not only does this event allow students to share their research\, but it also gives students an important opportunity to practice giving presentations and develop collaborations with other researchers and labs at SFU.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/mbb-graduate-colloquium-2023/
LOCATION:Senior Quality Assurance Specialist
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230427T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230427T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114712
CREATED:20230403T194410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230403T194410Z
UID:31351-1682586000-1682614800@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:MBB Graduate Colloquium 2023
DESCRIPTION:The MBB Graduate Colloquium is a day-long event comprised of poster presentations and short talks given by undergraduate\, graduate\, and post-doctoral students. Not only does this event allow students to share their research\, but it also gives students an important opportunity to practice giving presentations and develop collaborations with other researchers and labs at SFU.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/mbb-graduate-colloquium-2023-2/
LOCATION:Senior Quality Assurance Specialist
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230427T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230427T170000
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UID:32811-1682586000-1682614800@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:MBB Graduate Colloquium 2023
DESCRIPTION:The MBB Graduate Colloquium is a day-long event comprised of poster presentations and short talks given by undergraduate\, graduate\, and post-doctoral students. Not only does this event allow students to share their research\, but it also gives students an important opportunity to practice giving presentations and develop collaborations with other researchers and labs at SFU.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/mbb-graduate-colloquium-2023-3/
LOCATION:Senior Quality Assurance Specialist
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230427T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230427T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114712
CREATED:20230112T171538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230112T171538Z
UID:28243-1682600400-1682611200@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Science of Cocktails
DESCRIPTION:Your ticket to our largest fundraiser supports students\, teachers\, and families across BC with FREE access to Science World. \nJoin us as we transform the dome into the world’s largest cocktail laboratory. Engage with the city’s most talented bartenders showcasing the science behind their tastiest tipples\, and enjoy mouth-watering food samples prepared by locally renowned restaurants and caterers. Witness astounding science shows\, explore our galleries\, and mix and mingle with the nerdiest cool kids in town! \nIt’s the best of Science World and Vancouver’s food-and-beverage industry distilled into a night unlike any other. \nEnter to win two free tickets here.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/science-of-cocktails-3-2/
LOCATION:ImaginAb and ARTMS Announce Strategic Partnership for Innovative Manufacture of 89Zr CD8 ImmunoPET Agent
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230427T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230427T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114712
CREATED:20230112T171538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230112T171538Z
UID:31326-1682600400-1682611200@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Science of Cocktails
DESCRIPTION:Your ticket to our largest fundraiser supports students\, teachers\, and families across BC with FREE access to Science World. \nJoin us as we transform the dome into the world’s largest cocktail laboratory. Engage with the city’s most talented bartenders showcasing the science behind their tastiest tipples\, and enjoy mouth-watering food samples prepared by locally renowned restaurants and caterers. Witness astounding science shows\, explore our galleries\, and mix and mingle with the nerdiest cool kids in town! \nIt’s the best of Science World and Vancouver’s food-and-beverage industry distilled into a night unlike any other.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/science-of-cocktails-3-3/
LOCATION:ImaginAb and ARTMS Announce Strategic Partnership for Innovative Manufacture of 89Zr CD8 ImmunoPET Agent
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230427T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230427T160000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114712
CREATED:20230112T171538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230112T171538Z
UID:32786-1682600400-1682611200@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Science of Cocktails
DESCRIPTION:Your ticket to our largest fundraiser supports students\, teachers\, and families across BC with FREE access to Science World. \nJoin us as we transform the dome into the world’s largest cocktail laboratory. Engage with the city’s most talented bartenders showcasing the science behind their tastiest tipples\, and enjoy mouth-watering food samples prepared by locally renowned restaurants and caterers. Witness astounding science shows\, explore our galleries\, and mix and mingle with the nerdiest cool kids in town! \nIt’s the best of Science World and Vancouver’s food-and-beverage industry distilled into a night unlike any other.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/science-of-cocktails-3-4/
LOCATION:ImaginAb and ARTMS Announce Strategic Partnership for Innovative Manufacture of 89Zr CD8 ImmunoPET Agent
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230428T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230428T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114712
CREATED:20230403T194045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230403T194045Z
UID:28265-1682672400-1682694000@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:2023 MBIM Undergraduate Research Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The MBIM URS is an excellent opportunity for undergraduate students to share their research findings\, develop communication skills\, and network with UBC faculty and peers. \nThe symposium will include 10-minute or 3-minute oral presentations and posters featuring the work of our undergraduate students done in research laboratories (MICB 448/449/Co-op)\, and some of our experiential learning courses (MICB 406/421/447/475/471). \n\nAbstract submission deadline: April 10th\nGeneral registration deadline: April 23rd \n\nPrizes for the top presentations and posters will be awarded. \nPlease direct any questions about the symposium to Dr. Evelyn Sun (evelyn.sun@ubc.ca).
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/2023-mbim-undergraduate-research-symposium/
LOCATION:Michael Smith Laboratories\, 2185 E Mall\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T 1Z4\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230428T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230428T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114712
CREATED:20230403T194045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230403T194045Z
UID:31350-1682672400-1682694000@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:2023 MBIM Undergraduate Research Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The MBIM URS is an excellent opportunity for undergraduate students to share their research findings\, develop communication skills\, and network with UBC faculty and peers. \nThe symposium will include 10-minute or 3-minute oral presentations and posters featuring the work of our undergraduate students done in research laboratories (MICB 448/449/Co-op)\, and some of our experiential learning courses (MICB 406/421/447/475/471). \n\nAbstract submission deadline: April 10th\nGeneral registration deadline: April 23rd \n\nPrizes for the top presentations and posters will be awarded. \nPlease direct any questions about the symposium to Dr. Evelyn Sun (evelyn.sun@ubc.ca).
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/2023-mbim-undergraduate-research-symposium-2/
LOCATION:Michael Smith Laboratories\, 2185 E Mall\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T 1Z4\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230428T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230428T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114712
CREATED:20230403T194045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230403T194045Z
UID:32810-1682672400-1682694000@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:2023 MBIM Undergraduate Research Symposium
DESCRIPTION:The MBIM URS is an excellent opportunity for undergraduate students to share their research findings\, develop communication skills\, and network with UBC faculty and peers. \nThe symposium will include 10-minute or 3-minute oral presentations and posters featuring the work of our undergraduate students done in research laboratories (MICB 448/449/Co-op)\, and some of our experiential learning courses (MICB 406/421/447/475/471). \n\nAbstract submission deadline: April 10th\nGeneral registration deadline: April 23rd \n\nPrizes for the top presentations and posters will be awarded. \nPlease direct any questions about the symposium to Dr. Evelyn Sun (evelyn.sun@ubc.ca).
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/2023-mbim-undergraduate-research-symposium-3/
LOCATION:Michael Smith Laboratories\, 2185 E Mall\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6T 1Z4\, Canada
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230429T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230429T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114712
CREATED:20230414T161209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230414T161209Z
UID:28269-1682769600-1682776800@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Day of Immunology 2023
DESCRIPTION:Family-friendly event highlighting IMMUNITY with videos\, Q&A with scientists\, and hands-on activities! Come ask the experts all your burning questions\, celebrate\, and say #ThankYouImmunology \nWhen: April 29th\, 2023\nTime: 12PM-2PM\nWhere: Science World \nPanelists include:\nDr. Peter Zandstra (UBC)\nDr. Megan Levings (BC Children’s Research Institute)\nDr. Kelly McNagny (UBC)\nDr. Amanda Li (BC Children’s Hospital)\nDr. Diana Canals-Hernaez (Zymeworks) \n\nWANT TO WIN $100? \nTo celebrate the annual International Day of Immunology\, we invite you to write a short paragraph describing how ImmunoTherapy is important to you at the link below.  For example\, you can write about how an ImmunoTherapy treatment has helped you or someone you know.   Or\, you could write about an ImmunoTherapy treatment that should exist.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/day-of-immunology-2023/
LOCATION:ImaginAb and ARTMS Announce Strategic Partnership for Innovative Manufacture of 89Zr CD8 ImmunoPET Agent
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230429T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230429T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114712
CREATED:20230414T161209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230414T161209Z
UID:31356-1682769600-1682776800@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Day of Immunology 2023
DESCRIPTION:Family-friendly event highlighting IMMUNITY with videos\, Q&A with scientists\, and hands-on activities! Come ask the experts all your burning questions\, celebrate\, and say #ThankYouImmunology \nWhen: April 29th\, 2023\nTime: 12PM-2PM\nWhere: Science World \nPanelists include:\nDr. Peter Zandstra (UBC)\nDr. Megan Levings (BC Children’s Research Institute)\nDr. Kelly McNagny (UBC)\nDr. Amanda Li (BC Children’s Hospital)\nDr. Diana Canals-Hernaez (Zymeworks) \n\nWANT TO WIN $100? \nTo celebrate the annual International Day of Immunology\, we invite you to write a short paragraph describing how ImmunoTherapy is important to you at the link below.  For example\, you can write about how an ImmunoTherapy treatment has helped you or someone you know.   Or\, you could write about an ImmunoTherapy treatment that should exist.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/day-of-immunology-2023-2/
LOCATION:ImaginAb and ARTMS Announce Strategic Partnership for Innovative Manufacture of 89Zr CD8 ImmunoPET Agent
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230429T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230429T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114712
CREATED:20230414T161209Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230414T161209Z
UID:32817-1682769600-1682776800@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Day of Immunology 2023
DESCRIPTION:Family-friendly event highlighting IMMUNITY with videos\, Q&A with scientists\, and hands-on activities! Come ask the experts all your burning questions\, celebrate\, and say #ThankYouImmunology \nWhen: April 29th\, 2023\nTime: 12PM-2PM\nWhere: Science World \nPanelists include:\nDr. Peter Zandstra (UBC)\nDr. Megan Levings (BC Children’s Research Institute)\nDr. Kelly McNagny (UBC)\nDr. Amanda Li (BC Children’s Hospital)\nDr. Diana Canals-Hernaez (Zymeworks) \n\nWANT TO WIN $100? \nTo celebrate the annual International Day of Immunology\, we invite you to write a short paragraph describing how ImmunoTherapy is important to you at the link below.  For example\, you can write about how an ImmunoTherapy treatment has helped you or someone you know.   Or\, you could write about an ImmunoTherapy treatment that should exist.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/day-of-immunology-2023-3/
LOCATION:ImaginAb and ARTMS Announce Strategic Partnership for Innovative Manufacture of 89Zr CD8 ImmunoPET Agent
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230503T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230503T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114712
CREATED:20230412T201731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230412T201731Z
UID:27051-1683104400-1683131400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Genome BC's 2023 Annual Genomics Forum
DESCRIPTION:Precision health care promises to target the right treatments to the right patients at the right time. And while genomics technologies have been used to effectively treat patients in health research for decades\, thereby revolutionizing patient care\, there are areas where these transformational technologies have not yet had a major impact. \nJoin Genome BC on May 3\, 2023\, this year’s Annual Genomics Forum as we discuss the power and hurdles of integrating genomics into patient management and how we can ensure maximum value is derived from samples and patient data. \nOther countries have been leading the way in translational genomics research through initiatives such as “All of Us”\, inviting one million people across the United States to help build one of the most diverse health databases in history. Australia Genomics has established a national collaboration supporting the translation of genomic research into clinical practice. And Genomics England’s initiative to sequence 100\,000 genomes of patients affected by rare diseases or cancer is providing groundbreaking insights and continued findings into the role genomics can play in health care. Though efforts such as these have yet to materialize in Canada\, can we leverage already existing biobanks and health data administration systems to make gains and fulfil the promise of precision health for Canadians? \nLet us learn how we can individually and collectively contribute to filling this gap while ensuring that research and health care advances are equitable to all.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/genome-bcs-2023-annual-genomics-forum/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230503T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230503T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114712
CREATED:20230419T225439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230419T225439Z
UID:31360-1683104400-1683131400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Genome BC's Annual Genomics Forum 2023
DESCRIPTION:Precision health care promises to target the right treatments to the right patients at the right time. And while genomics technologies have been used to effectively treat patients in health research for decades\, thereby revolutionizing patient care\, there are areas where these transformational technologies have not yet had a major impact. \nJoin Genome BC on May 3\, 2023\, this year’s Annual Genomics Forum (a virtual event) as we discuss the power and hurdles of integrating genomics into patient management and how we can ensure maximum value is derived from samples and patient data. \nOther countries have been leading the way in translational genomics research through initiatives such as “All of Us”\, inviting one million people across the United States to help build one of the most diverse health databases in history. Australia Genomics has established a national collaboration supporting the translation of genomic research into clinical practice. And Genomics England’s initiative to sequence 100\,000 genomes of patients affected by rare diseases or cancer is providing groundbreaking insights and continued findings into the role genomics can play in health care. Though efforts such as these have yet to materialize in Canada\, can we leverage already existing biobanks and health data administration systems to make gains and fulfil the promise of precision health for Canadians? \nLet us learn how we can individually and collectively contribute to filling this gap while ensuring that research and health care advances are equitable to all.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/genome-bcs-annual-genomics-forum-2023/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230503T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230503T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114712
CREATED:20230419T225439Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230419T225439Z
UID:32821-1683104400-1683131400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Genome BC's Annual Genomics Forum 2023
DESCRIPTION:Precision health care promises to target the right treatments to the right patients at the right time. And while genomics technologies have been used to effectively treat patients in health research for decades\, thereby revolutionizing patient care\, there are areas where these transformational technologies have not yet had a major impact. \nJoin Genome BC on May 3\, 2023\, this year’s Annual Genomics Forum (a virtual event) as we discuss the power and hurdles of integrating genomics into patient management and how we can ensure maximum value is derived from samples and patient data. \nOther countries have been leading the way in translational genomics research through initiatives such as “All of Us”\, inviting one million people across the United States to help build one of the most diverse health databases in history. Australia Genomics has established a national collaboration supporting the translation of genomic research into clinical practice. And Genomics England’s initiative to sequence 100\,000 genomes of patients affected by rare diseases or cancer is providing groundbreaking insights and continued findings into the role genomics can play in health care. Though efforts such as these have yet to materialize in Canada\, can we leverage already existing biobanks and health data administration systems to make gains and fulfil the promise of precision health for Canadians? \nLet us learn how we can individually and collectively contribute to filling this gap while ensuring that research and health care advances are equitable to all.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/genome-bcs-annual-genomics-forum-2023-2/
LOCATION:Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=:
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230509T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230509T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114712
CREATED:20230412T201933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230412T201933Z
UID:27055-1683619200-1683653400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Celebrating 20 Years of Research Excellence
DESCRIPTION:2023 marks the 20th anniversary of the Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute (VCHRI). Since our inception\, VCHRI has played a pivotal role in leveraging the impact of research on public health and patient care. \nJoin us on May 9 as we celebrate two decades of groundbreaking research discoveries that have transformed health care delivery in British Columbia and beyond\, through a variety of exciting activities: \n\nCelebrate the direct impact of health research on patient outcomes with a full-day lineup of panels and presentations\nExplore the latest health care technology trends and win prizes at our Innovation and Industry Showcase\nNetwork with colleagues and make new connections while enjoying free-flowing food and beverages
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/celebrating-20-years-of-research-excellence/
LOCATION:Paetzold Auditorium\, 899 West 12th Avenue\, Vancouver
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2023/04/20thanniversary-promobanner.jpg
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230509T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230509T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114712
CREATED:20230412T201933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230412T201933Z
UID:31353-1683619200-1683653400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Celebrating 20 Years of Research Excellence
DESCRIPTION:2023 marks the 20th anniversary of the Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute (VCHRI). Since our inception\, VCHRI has played a pivotal role in leveraging the impact of research on public health and patient care. \nJoin us on May 9 as we celebrate two decades of groundbreaking research discoveries that have transformed health care delivery in British Columbia and beyond\, through a variety of exciting activities: \n\nCelebrate the direct impact of health research on patient outcomes with a full-day lineup of panels and presentations\nExplore the latest health care technology trends and win prizes at our Innovation and Industry Showcase\nNetwork with colleagues and make new connections while enjoying free-flowing food and beverages
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/celebrating-20-years-of-research-excellence-2/
LOCATION:Paetzold Auditorium\, 899 West 12th Avenue\, Vancouver
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2023/04/20thanniversary-promobanner.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230509T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230509T173000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114712
CREATED:20230412T201933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230412T201933Z
UID:32813-1683619200-1683653400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Celebrating 20 Years of Research Excellence
DESCRIPTION:2023 marks the 20th anniversary of the Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute (VCHRI). Since our inception\, VCHRI has played a pivotal role in leveraging the impact of research on public health and patient care. \nJoin us on May 9 as we celebrate two decades of groundbreaking research discoveries that have transformed health care delivery in British Columbia and beyond\, through a variety of exciting activities: \n\nCelebrate the direct impact of health research on patient outcomes with a full-day lineup of panels and presentations\nExplore the latest health care technology trends and win prizes at our Innovation and Industry Showcase\nNetwork with colleagues and make new connections while enjoying free-flowing food and beverages
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/celebrating-20-years-of-research-excellence-3/
LOCATION:Paetzold Auditorium\, 899 West 12th Avenue\, Vancouver
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2023/04/20thanniversary-promobanner.jpg
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230509T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230509T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114712
CREATED:20230414T162134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230414T162134Z
UID:27078-1683655200-1683666000@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Networking+ Night: Boost Your Professional Presence
DESCRIPTION:SCWIST is excited to invite you to Networking+ Night: Boost Your Corporate Presence. \nMeet other professional women in STEM while you freshen up your resume\, get a professional headshot for your LinkedIn profile and hear about the career paths of leading women in STEM. \nDon’t miss out on this opportunity to enhance your job search skills and connect with other job seekers in the community. We look forward to seeing you there! \nSnacks and refreshments will be provided.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/networking-night-boost-your-professional-presence/
LOCATION:SFU VentureLabs\, 555 West Hasting St\, Suite 1100\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6B 4N6\, Canada
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230509T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20230509T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T114712
CREATED:20230414T162134Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230414T162134Z
UID:31354-1683655200-1683666000@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Networking+ Night: Boost Your Professional Presence
DESCRIPTION:SCWIST is excited to invite you to Networking+ Night: Boost Your Corporate Presence. \nMeet other professional women in STEM while you freshen up your resume\, get a professional headshot for your LinkedIn profile and hear about the career paths of leading women in STEM. \nDon’t miss out on this opportunity to enhance your job search skills and connect with other job seekers in the community. We look forward to seeing you there! \nSnacks and refreshments will be provided.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/networking-night-boost-your-professional-presence-2/
LOCATION:SFU VentureLabs\, 555 West Hasting St\, Suite 1100\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6B 4N6\, Canada
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