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SUMMARY:UBC Biomedical Engineering Industry Night
DESCRIPTION:The 3rd annual Biomedical Engineering Industry Night invites students\, faculty members\, and professionals to an evening of professional discussion and networking. This event showcases talent from UBC’s School of Biomedical Engineering and experts from the BC Biomedical Engineering Industry in a professional atmosphere. The event allows companies to interact with talented undergraduate and graduate students in biomedical engineering. \n\nDate: Wednesday\, February 16th 2022\nTime: 7:00 – 9:00PM\nLocation: Gather Town (meeting link will be sent to RSVP’d guests)\n\nAgenda:\n7:00 – 8:15PM: Networking\n8:15 – 9:00PM: Recruitment Panel Discussion\n\nRegistration via the Qualtrics survey is required by February 14th @ 11:59PM to attend this event. More information regarding the logistics of the event will be sent to registered individuals prior to it.\n\nOrganized by: UBC’s Biomedical Engineering Undergraduate Student Association (BMEUSA)\, Biomedical Engineering Graduate Student Association (BMEGA)\, Biomedical Engineering Student Team (BEST)\, and School of Biomedical Engineering (SBME)
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SUMMARY:UBC Biomedical Engineering Industry Night
DESCRIPTION:The 3rd annual Biomedical Engineering Industry Night invites students\, faculty members\, and professionals to an evening of professional discussion and networking. This event showcases talent from UBC’s School of Biomedical Engineering and experts from the BC Biomedical Engineering Industry in a professional atmosphere. The event allows companies to interact with talented undergraduate and graduate students in biomedical engineering. \n\nDate: Wednesday\, February 16th 2022\nTime: 7:00 – 9:00PM\nLocation: Gather Town (meeting link will be sent to RSVP’d guests)\n\nAgenda:\n7:00 – 8:15PM: Networking\n8:15 – 9:00PM: Recruitment Panel Discussion\n\nRegistration via the Qualtrics survey is required by February 14th @ 11:59PM to attend this event. More information regarding the logistics of the event will be sent to registered individuals prior to it.\n\nOrganized by: UBC’s Biomedical Engineering Undergraduate Student Association (BMEUSA)\, Biomedical Engineering Graduate Student Association (BMEGA)\, Biomedical Engineering Student Team (BEST)\, and School of Biomedical Engineering (SBME)
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-biomedical-engineering-industry-night-2/
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SUMMARY:UBC Biomedical Engineering Industry Night
DESCRIPTION:The 3rd annual Biomedical Engineering Industry Night invites students\, faculty members\, and professionals to an evening of professional discussion and networking. This event showcases talent from UBC’s School of Biomedical Engineering and experts from the BC Biomedical Engineering Industry in a professional atmosphere. The event allows companies to interact with talented undergraduate and graduate students in biomedical engineering. \n\nDate: Wednesday\, February 16th 2022\nTime: 7:00 – 9:00PM\nLocation: Gather Town (meeting link will be sent to RSVP’d guests)\n\nAgenda:\n7:00 – 8:15PM: Networking\n8:15 – 9:00PM: Recruitment Panel Discussion\n\nRegistration via the Qualtrics survey is required by February 14th @ 11:59PM to attend this event. More information regarding the logistics of the event will be sent to registered individuals prior to it.\n\nOrganized by: UBC’s Biomedical Engineering Undergraduate Student Association (BMEUSA)\, Biomedical Engineering Graduate Student Association (BMEGA)\, Biomedical Engineering Student Team (BEST)\, and School of Biomedical Engineering (SBME)
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-biomedical-engineering-industry-night-3/
LOCATION:Online
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220127T005456Z
UID:31198-1645038000-1645045200@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:UBC Biomedical Engineering Industry Night
DESCRIPTION:The 3rd annual Biomedical Engineering Industry Night invites students\, faculty members\, and professionals to an evening of professional discussion and networking. This event showcases talent from UBC’s School of Biomedical Engineering and experts from the BC Biomedical Engineering Industry in a professional atmosphere. The event allows companies to interact with talented undergraduate and graduate students in biomedical engineering. \n\nDate: Wednesday\, February 16th 2022\nTime: 7:00 – 9:00PM\nLocation: Gather Town (meeting link will be sent to RSVP’d guests)\n\nAgenda:\n7:00 – 8:15PM: Networking\n8:15 – 9:00PM: Recruitment Panel Discussion\n\nRegistration via the Qualtrics survey is required by February 14th @ 11:59PM to attend this event. More information regarding the logistics of the event will be sent to registered individuals prior to it.\n\nOrganized by: UBC’s Biomedical Engineering Undergraduate Student Association (BMEUSA)\, Biomedical Engineering Graduate Student Association (BMEGA)\, Biomedical Engineering Student Team (BEST)\, and School of Biomedical Engineering (SBME)
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-biomedical-engineering-industry-night-4/
LOCATION:Online
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UID:32658-1645038000-1645045200@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:UBC Biomedical Engineering Industry Night
DESCRIPTION:The 3rd annual Biomedical Engineering Industry Night invites students\, faculty members\, and professionals to an evening of professional discussion and networking. This event showcases talent from UBC’s School of Biomedical Engineering and experts from the BC Biomedical Engineering Industry in a professional atmosphere. The event allows companies to interact with talented undergraduate and graduate students in biomedical engineering. \n\nDate: Wednesday\, February 16th 2022\nTime: 7:00 – 9:00PM\nLocation: Gather Town (meeting link will be sent to RSVP’d guests)\n\nAgenda:\n7:00 – 8:15PM: Networking\n8:15 – 9:00PM: Recruitment Panel Discussion\n\nRegistration via the Qualtrics survey is required by February 14th @ 11:59PM to attend this event. More information regarding the logistics of the event will be sent to registered individuals prior to it.\n\nOrganized by: UBC’s Biomedical Engineering Undergraduate Student Association (BMEUSA)\, Biomedical Engineering Graduate Student Association (BMEGA)\, Biomedical Engineering Student Team (BEST)\, and School of Biomedical Engineering (SBME)
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-biomedical-engineering-industry-night-5/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:It Starts with Us: Let’s Talk about Sex (and Gender)
DESCRIPTION:Gender and sex are complicated\, and yet are often treated as though they are neat and simple. Oversimplifying these complicated factors often results intersex\, trans\, non-binary and Two-Spirit people being altogether erased from curriculum in medical education\, or being treated as rare exceptions whose health care needs are limited to a few specific fields. \nAs part of the It Starts With Us series\, we will be hosting Dr. Mei-ling Wiedmeyer and Dr. A.J. Lowik\, who will share some background learnings that set the stage for an ongoing curriculum audit funded by the UBC Faculty of Medicine Strategic Investment Fund. The audit is assessing ways to better equip future generations of doctors with the language\, skills\, values\, and knowledge to better serve the needs of all patients\, especially intersex\, trans\, non-binary and Two-Spirit patients. \nIn this virtual session\, they will identify some of the important concepts for faculty\, staff\, tutors\, preceptors\, and others to understand\, and to continue UBC’s leadership in equity-oriented care and education. \nGender and sex are complicated\, and yet are often treated as though they are neat and simple \nTopic: Let’s Talk About Sex (and Gender)\nDate: Tuesday\, February 22\, 2022\nTime: 12:00 – 1:30 pm PST \nRegistration: Pre-registration is required. Register here: https://ubc.zoom.us/j/66176175897?pwd=SVcwalFpRWowOXYwREdLYSt1ZW5wdz09 \nPlease note that the event will be recorded. The recording will be made available on redi.med.ubc.ca \nWhat Will I Learn?\nYou will learn about the following topics:\n– Difference between sex and gender\, and how it is relevant to teaching\, research\, clinical care\n– Health inequities facing intersex\, trans\, non-binary\, and Two-Spirit people\n– How to unpack the assumptions behind cisnormativity\n– Tips for intentionally creating space for intersex\, trans\, non-binary\, and Two-Spirit people in teaching\, research\, and clinical care
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/it-starts-with-us-lets-talk-about-sex-and-gender/
LOCATION:Online
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UID:26509-1645531200-1645536600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:It Starts with Us: Let’s Talk about Sex (and Gender)
DESCRIPTION:Gender and sex are complicated\, and yet are often treated as though they are neat and simple. Oversimplifying these complicated factors often results intersex\, trans\, non-binary and Two-Spirit people being altogether erased from curriculum in medical education\, or being treated as rare exceptions whose health care needs are limited to a few specific fields. \nAs part of the It Starts With Us series\, we will be hosting Dr. Mei-ling Wiedmeyer and Dr. A.J. Lowik\, who will share some background learnings that set the stage for an ongoing curriculum audit funded by the UBC Faculty of Medicine Strategic Investment Fund. The audit is assessing ways to better equip future generations of doctors with the language\, skills\, values\, and knowledge to better serve the needs of all patients\, especially intersex\, trans\, non-binary and Two-Spirit patients. \nIn this virtual session\, they will identify some of the important concepts for faculty\, staff\, tutors\, preceptors\, and others to understand\, and to continue UBC’s leadership in equity-oriented care and education. \nGender and sex are complicated\, and yet are often treated as though they are neat and simple \nTopic: Let’s Talk About Sex (and Gender)\nDate: Tuesday\, February 22\, 2022\nTime: 12:00 – 1:30 pm PST \nRegistration: Pre-registration is required. Register here: https://ubc.zoom.us/j/66176175897?pwd=SVcwalFpRWowOXYwREdLYSt1ZW5wdz09 \nPlease note that the event will be recorded. The recording will be made available on redi.med.ubc.ca \nWhat Will I Learn?\nYou will learn about the following topics:\n– Difference between sex and gender\, and how it is relevant to teaching\, research\, clinical care\n– Health inequities facing intersex\, trans\, non-binary\, and Two-Spirit people\n– How to unpack the assumptions behind cisnormativity\n– Tips for intentionally creating space for intersex\, trans\, non-binary\, and Two-Spirit people in teaching\, research\, and clinical care
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/it-starts-with-us-lets-talk-about-sex-and-gender-2/
LOCATION:Online
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220222T013739Z
UID:28124-1645531200-1645536600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:It Starts with Us: Let’s Talk about Sex (and Gender)
DESCRIPTION:Gender and sex are complicated\, and yet are often treated as though they are neat and simple. Oversimplifying these complicated factors often results intersex\, trans\, non-binary and Two-Spirit people being altogether erased from curriculum in medical education\, or being treated as rare exceptions whose health care needs are limited to a few specific fields. \nAs part of the It Starts With Us series\, we will be hosting Dr. Mei-ling Wiedmeyer and Dr. A.J. Lowik\, who will share some background learnings that set the stage for an ongoing curriculum audit funded by the UBC Faculty of Medicine Strategic Investment Fund. The audit is assessing ways to better equip future generations of doctors with the language\, skills\, values\, and knowledge to better serve the needs of all patients\, especially intersex\, trans\, non-binary and Two-Spirit patients. \nIn this virtual session\, they will identify some of the important concepts for faculty\, staff\, tutors\, preceptors\, and others to understand\, and to continue UBC’s leadership in equity-oriented care and education. \nGender and sex are complicated\, and yet are often treated as though they are neat and simple \nTopic: Let’s Talk About Sex (and Gender)\nDate: Tuesday\, February 22\, 2022\nTime: 12:00 – 1:30 pm PST \nRegistration: Pre-registration is required. Register here: https://ubc.zoom.us/j/66176175897?pwd=SVcwalFpRWowOXYwREdLYSt1ZW5wdz09 \nPlease note that the event will be recorded. The recording will be made available on redi.med.ubc.ca \nWhat Will I Learn?\nYou will learn about the following topics:\n– Difference between sex and gender\, and how it is relevant to teaching\, research\, clinical care\n– Health inequities facing intersex\, trans\, non-binary\, and Two-Spirit people\n– How to unpack the assumptions behind cisnormativity\n– Tips for intentionally creating space for intersex\, trans\, non-binary\, and Two-Spirit people in teaching\, research\, and clinical care
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/it-starts-with-us-lets-talk-about-sex-and-gender-3/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220222T120000
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DTSTAMP:20260405T035454
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LAST-MODIFIED:20220222T013739Z
UID:31207-1645531200-1645536600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:It Starts with Us: Let’s Talk about Sex (and Gender)
DESCRIPTION:Gender and sex are complicated\, and yet are often treated as though they are neat and simple. Oversimplifying these complicated factors often results intersex\, trans\, non-binary and Two-Spirit people being altogether erased from curriculum in medical education\, or being treated as rare exceptions whose health care needs are limited to a few specific fields. \nAs part of the It Starts With Us series\, we will be hosting Dr. Mei-ling Wiedmeyer and Dr. A.J. Lowik\, who will share some background learnings that set the stage for an ongoing curriculum audit funded by the UBC Faculty of Medicine Strategic Investment Fund. The audit is assessing ways to better equip future generations of doctors with the language\, skills\, values\, and knowledge to better serve the needs of all patients\, especially intersex\, trans\, non-binary and Two-Spirit patients. \nIn this virtual session\, they will identify some of the important concepts for faculty\, staff\, tutors\, preceptors\, and others to understand\, and to continue UBC’s leadership in equity-oriented care and education. \nGender and sex are complicated\, and yet are often treated as though they are neat and simple \nTopic: Let’s Talk About Sex (and Gender)\nDate: Tuesday\, February 22\, 2022\nTime: 12:00 – 1:30 pm PST \nRegistration: Pre-registration is required. Register here: https://ubc.zoom.us/j/66176175897?pwd=SVcwalFpRWowOXYwREdLYSt1ZW5wdz09 \nPlease note that the event will be recorded. The recording will be made available on redi.med.ubc.ca \nWhat Will I Learn?\nYou will learn about the following topics:\n– Difference between sex and gender\, and how it is relevant to teaching\, research\, clinical care\n– Health inequities facing intersex\, trans\, non-binary\, and Two-Spirit people\n– How to unpack the assumptions behind cisnormativity\n– Tips for intentionally creating space for intersex\, trans\, non-binary\, and Two-Spirit people in teaching\, research\, and clinical care
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/it-starts-with-us-lets-talk-about-sex-and-gender-4/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220222T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220222T133000
DTSTAMP:20260405T035454
CREATED:20220222T013739Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220222T013739Z
UID:32667-1645531200-1645536600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:It Starts with Us: Let’s Talk about Sex (and Gender)
DESCRIPTION:Gender and sex are complicated\, and yet are often treated as though they are neat and simple. Oversimplifying these complicated factors often results intersex\, trans\, non-binary and Two-Spirit people being altogether erased from curriculum in medical education\, or being treated as rare exceptions whose health care needs are limited to a few specific fields. \nAs part of the It Starts With Us series\, we will be hosting Dr. Mei-ling Wiedmeyer and Dr. A.J. Lowik\, who will share some background learnings that set the stage for an ongoing curriculum audit funded by the UBC Faculty of Medicine Strategic Investment Fund. The audit is assessing ways to better equip future generations of doctors with the language\, skills\, values\, and knowledge to better serve the needs of all patients\, especially intersex\, trans\, non-binary and Two-Spirit patients. \nIn this virtual session\, they will identify some of the important concepts for faculty\, staff\, tutors\, preceptors\, and others to understand\, and to continue UBC’s leadership in equity-oriented care and education. \nGender and sex are complicated\, and yet are often treated as though they are neat and simple \nTopic: Let’s Talk About Sex (and Gender)\nDate: Tuesday\, February 22\, 2022\nTime: 12:00 – 1:30 pm PST \nRegistration: Pre-registration is required. Register here: https://ubc.zoom.us/j/66176175897?pwd=SVcwalFpRWowOXYwREdLYSt1ZW5wdz09 \nPlease note that the event will be recorded. The recording will be made available on redi.med.ubc.ca \nWhat Will I Learn?\nYou will learn about the following topics:\n– Difference between sex and gender\, and how it is relevant to teaching\, research\, clinical care\n– Health inequities facing intersex\, trans\, non-binary\, and Two-Spirit people\n– How to unpack the assumptions behind cisnormativity\n– Tips for intentionally creating space for intersex\, trans\, non-binary\, and Two-Spirit people in teaching\, research\, and clinical care
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/it-starts-with-us-lets-talk-about-sex-and-gender-5/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220223T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220223T050000
DTSTAMP:20260405T035454
CREATED:20220222T060729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220222T060729Z
UID:20867-1645588800-1645592400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:TI Methods Speaker Series: Harnessing the Power of Excess Statistical Significance
DESCRIPTION:About the topic: In this presentation\, Tom Stanley will show how excess statistical significance (ESS) can improve the credibility of research synthesis. This will generalize on the notion of an excess of statistical significance by Ioannidis & Trikalinos’ (2007) that formed the basis for their chi-square test for publication bias by accommodating heterogeneity. This version of ESS leads to several new tests for publication selection bias (PSB) that are better than the alternatives as well as a new estimator of mean effect (WILS) that greatly reduces bias and MSE at virtually no cost to efficiency. These methods do not depend on the mechanism or the model of publication selection bias. The findings of these methods cannot be dismissed as a small-study effect because they do not treat small studies differently than large studies nor use\, in any way\, the correlation of effect size with its SE. Mathematically\, PSB→E(ESS) > 0; hence\, ESS serves as a good indicator of PSB. \nAbout the speaker: Tom Stanley is Professor of Meta-Analysis at the School of Business and Law\, Deakin University\, Melbourne Australia. For over 30 years\, Tom taught various economics and statistics classes at Hendrix College\, as well as the odd history class (e.g.\, Western Intellectual Traditions). Since the 1980s\, his research has focused on the development and application of meta-regression methods and the mitigation of publication bias. Prof. Stanley is the convener of MAER-Net (Meta-Analysis of Economics Research Network) and a member of both DeLMAR (Deakin Lab for the Meta-Analysis of Research) and the Society for Research Synthesis Methods. He is Associate Editor of the Journal of Economic Surveys and Research Synthesis Methods.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ti-methods-speaker-series-harnessing-the-power-of-excess-statistical-significance/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220223T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220223T050000
DTSTAMP:20260405T035454
CREATED:20220222T060729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220222T060729Z
UID:26510-1645588800-1645592400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:TI Methods Speaker Series: Harnessing the Power of Excess Statistical Significance
DESCRIPTION:About the topic: In this presentation\, Tom Stanley will show how excess statistical significance (ESS) can improve the credibility of research synthesis. This will generalize on the notion of an excess of statistical significance by Ioannidis & Trikalinos’ (2007) that formed the basis for their chi-square test for publication bias by accommodating heterogeneity. This version of ESS leads to several new tests for publication selection bias (PSB) that are better than the alternatives as well as a new estimator of mean effect (WILS) that greatly reduces bias and MSE at virtually no cost to efficiency. These methods do not depend on the mechanism or the model of publication selection bias. The findings of these methods cannot be dismissed as a small-study effect because they do not treat small studies differently than large studies nor use\, in any way\, the correlation of effect size with its SE. Mathematically\, PSB→E(ESS) > 0; hence\, ESS serves as a good indicator of PSB. \nAbout the speaker: Tom Stanley is Professor of Meta-Analysis at the School of Business and Law\, Deakin University\, Melbourne Australia. For over 30 years\, Tom taught various economics and statistics classes at Hendrix College\, as well as the odd history class (e.g.\, Western Intellectual Traditions). Since the 1980s\, his research has focused on the development and application of meta-regression methods and the mitigation of publication bias. Prof. Stanley is the convener of MAER-Net (Meta-Analysis of Economics Research Network) and a member of both DeLMAR (Deakin Lab for the Meta-Analysis of Research) and the Society for Research Synthesis Methods. He is Associate Editor of the Journal of Economic Surveys and Research Synthesis Methods.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ti-methods-speaker-series-harnessing-the-power-of-excess-statistical-significance-2/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220223T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220223T050000
DTSTAMP:20260405T035454
CREATED:20220222T060729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220222T060729Z
UID:28125-1645588800-1645592400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:TI Methods Speaker Series: Harnessing the Power of Excess Statistical Significance
DESCRIPTION:About the topic: In this presentation\, Tom Stanley will show how excess statistical significance (ESS) can improve the credibility of research synthesis. This will generalize on the notion of an excess of statistical significance by Ioannidis & Trikalinos’ (2007) that formed the basis for their chi-square test for publication bias by accommodating heterogeneity. This version of ESS leads to several new tests for publication selection bias (PSB) that are better than the alternatives as well as a new estimator of mean effect (WILS) that greatly reduces bias and MSE at virtually no cost to efficiency. These methods do not depend on the mechanism or the model of publication selection bias. The findings of these methods cannot be dismissed as a small-study effect because they do not treat small studies differently than large studies nor use\, in any way\, the correlation of effect size with its SE. Mathematically\, PSB→E(ESS) > 0; hence\, ESS serves as a good indicator of PSB. \nAbout the speaker: Tom Stanley is Professor of Meta-Analysis at the School of Business and Law\, Deakin University\, Melbourne Australia. For over 30 years\, Tom taught various economics and statistics classes at Hendrix College\, as well as the odd history class (e.g.\, Western Intellectual Traditions). Since the 1980s\, his research has focused on the development and application of meta-regression methods and the mitigation of publication bias. Prof. Stanley is the convener of MAER-Net (Meta-Analysis of Economics Research Network) and a member of both DeLMAR (Deakin Lab for the Meta-Analysis of Research) and the Society for Research Synthesis Methods. He is Associate Editor of the Journal of Economic Surveys and Research Synthesis Methods.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ti-methods-speaker-series-harnessing-the-power-of-excess-statistical-significance-3/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220223T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220223T050000
DTSTAMP:20260405T035454
CREATED:20220222T060729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220222T060729Z
UID:31208-1645588800-1645592400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:TI Methods Speaker Series: Harnessing the Power of Excess Statistical Significance
DESCRIPTION:About the topic: In this presentation\, Tom Stanley will show how excess statistical significance (ESS) can improve the credibility of research synthesis. This will generalize on the notion of an excess of statistical significance by Ioannidis & Trikalinos’ (2007) that formed the basis for their chi-square test for publication bias by accommodating heterogeneity. This version of ESS leads to several new tests for publication selection bias (PSB) that are better than the alternatives as well as a new estimator of mean effect (WILS) that greatly reduces bias and MSE at virtually no cost to efficiency. These methods do not depend on the mechanism or the model of publication selection bias. The findings of these methods cannot be dismissed as a small-study effect because they do not treat small studies differently than large studies nor use\, in any way\, the correlation of effect size with its SE. Mathematically\, PSB→E(ESS) > 0; hence\, ESS serves as a good indicator of PSB. \nAbout the speaker: Tom Stanley is Professor of Meta-Analysis at the School of Business and Law\, Deakin University\, Melbourne Australia. For over 30 years\, Tom taught various economics and statistics classes at Hendrix College\, as well as the odd history class (e.g.\, Western Intellectual Traditions). Since the 1980s\, his research has focused on the development and application of meta-regression methods and the mitigation of publication bias. Prof. Stanley is the convener of MAER-Net (Meta-Analysis of Economics Research Network) and a member of both DeLMAR (Deakin Lab for the Meta-Analysis of Research) and the Society for Research Synthesis Methods. He is Associate Editor of the Journal of Economic Surveys and Research Synthesis Methods.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ti-methods-speaker-series-harnessing-the-power-of-excess-statistical-significance-4/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220223T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220223T050000
DTSTAMP:20260405T035454
CREATED:20220222T060729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220222T060729Z
UID:32668-1645588800-1645592400@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:TI Methods Speaker Series: Harnessing the Power of Excess Statistical Significance
DESCRIPTION:About the topic: In this presentation\, Tom Stanley will show how excess statistical significance (ESS) can improve the credibility of research synthesis. This will generalize on the notion of an excess of statistical significance by Ioannidis & Trikalinos’ (2007) that formed the basis for their chi-square test for publication bias by accommodating heterogeneity. This version of ESS leads to several new tests for publication selection bias (PSB) that are better than the alternatives as well as a new estimator of mean effect (WILS) that greatly reduces bias and MSE at virtually no cost to efficiency. These methods do not depend on the mechanism or the model of publication selection bias. The findings of these methods cannot be dismissed as a small-study effect because they do not treat small studies differently than large studies nor use\, in any way\, the correlation of effect size with its SE. Mathematically\, PSB→E(ESS) > 0; hence\, ESS serves as a good indicator of PSB. \nAbout the speaker: Tom Stanley is Professor of Meta-Analysis at the School of Business and Law\, Deakin University\, Melbourne Australia. For over 30 years\, Tom taught various economics and statistics classes at Hendrix College\, as well as the odd history class (e.g.\, Western Intellectual Traditions). Since the 1980s\, his research has focused on the development and application of meta-regression methods and the mitigation of publication bias. Prof. Stanley is the convener of MAER-Net (Meta-Analysis of Economics Research Network) and a member of both DeLMAR (Deakin Lab for the Meta-Analysis of Research) and the Society for Research Synthesis Methods. He is Associate Editor of the Journal of Economic Surveys and Research Synthesis Methods.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ti-methods-speaker-series-harnessing-the-power-of-excess-statistical-significance-5/
LOCATION:Online
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UID:19909-1645621200-1645632000@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Three Minute Thesis: VCHRI and UBC Heat
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the VCHRI and UBC Faculty of Medicine Heat of Three Minute Thesis (3MT). 3MT is an academic competition for current graduate students who will have just three minutes to explain the breadth and significance of their research project to a lay audience. Department heats will be held across campus beginning in February\, with winners moving on to the UBC-wide semi-finals and finals in March. \nVisit the UBC 3MT website for the competition schedule and additional information. \nNote: We are carefully watching the developing situation with the Omicron variant of COVID-19. Please be prepared to attend this event via Zoom. We will let you know via email once the location (in-person or virtual) has been confirmed.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/three-minute-thesis-vchri-and-ubc-heat/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220223T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220223T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T035454
CREATED:20211217T222620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211217T222620Z
UID:26490-1645621200-1645632000@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Three Minute Thesis: VCHRI and UBC Heat
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the VCHRI and UBC Faculty of Medicine Heat of Three Minute Thesis (3MT). 3MT is an academic competition for current graduate students who will have just three minutes to explain the breadth and significance of their research project to a lay audience. Department heats will be held across campus beginning in February\, with winners moving on to the UBC-wide semi-finals and finals in March. \nVisit the UBC 3MT website for the competition schedule and additional information. \nNote: We are carefully watching the developing situation with the Omicron variant of COVID-19. Please be prepared to attend this event via Zoom. We will let you know via email once the location (in-person or virtual) has been confirmed.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/three-minute-thesis-vchri-and-ubc-heat-2/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220223T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220223T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T035454
CREATED:20211217T222620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211217T222620Z
UID:28105-1645621200-1645632000@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Three Minute Thesis: VCHRI and UBC Heat
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the VCHRI and UBC Faculty of Medicine Heat of Three Minute Thesis (3MT). 3MT is an academic competition for current graduate students who will have just three minutes to explain the breadth and significance of their research project to a lay audience. Department heats will be held across campus beginning in February\, with winners moving on to the UBC-wide semi-finals and finals in March. \nVisit the UBC 3MT website for the competition schedule and additional information. \nNote: We are carefully watching the developing situation with the Omicron variant of COVID-19. Please be prepared to attend this event via Zoom. We will let you know via email once the location (in-person or virtual) has been confirmed.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/three-minute-thesis-vchri-and-ubc-heat-3/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220223T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220223T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T035454
CREATED:20211217T222620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211217T222620Z
UID:31188-1645621200-1645632000@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Three Minute Thesis: VCHRI and UBC Heat
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the VCHRI and UBC Faculty of Medicine Heat of Three Minute Thesis (3MT). 3MT is an academic competition for current graduate students who will have just three minutes to explain the breadth and significance of their research project to a lay audience. Department heats will be held across campus beginning in February\, with winners moving on to the UBC-wide semi-finals and finals in March. \nVisit the UBC 3MT website for the competition schedule and additional information. \nNote: We are carefully watching the developing situation with the Omicron variant of COVID-19. Please be prepared to attend this event via Zoom. We will let you know via email once the location (in-person or virtual) has been confirmed.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/three-minute-thesis-vchri-and-ubc-heat-4/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220223T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220223T160000
DTSTAMP:20260405T035454
CREATED:20211217T222620Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211217T222620Z
UID:32648-1645621200-1645632000@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Three Minute Thesis: VCHRI and UBC Heat
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the VCHRI and UBC Faculty of Medicine Heat of Three Minute Thesis (3MT). 3MT is an academic competition for current graduate students who will have just three minutes to explain the breadth and significance of their research project to a lay audience. Department heats will be held across campus beginning in February\, with winners moving on to the UBC-wide semi-finals and finals in March. \nVisit the UBC 3MT website for the competition schedule and additional information. \nNote: We are carefully watching the developing situation with the Omicron variant of COVID-19. Please be prepared to attend this event via Zoom. We will let you know via email once the location (in-person or virtual) has been confirmed.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/three-minute-thesis-vchri-and-ubc-heat-5/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220224T030000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220224T040000
DTSTAMP:20260405T035454
CREATED:20220222T190530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220222T190530Z
UID:20898-1645671600-1645675200@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:SBME Virtual Seminar: Marina Nysten
DESCRIPTION:Talk: Understanding Market Access in Canada\nOverview: \nBiomedical engineers and researchers work to make life-changing medical discoveries every day. But what happens after a drug is developed and proven clinically effective? Our discoveries are only as important as their potential to impact the end users who need them the most. How does a clinically approved drug get into the hands of patients?\nIn this seminar\, we’ll hear insights and insider knowledge from a former Johnson & Johnson Market Access team member. Whether you’re working towards medical drug development or want to learn more about the whole lab-to-market road\, join a former to understand drug market access in Canada.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/sbme-virtual-seminar-marina-nysten/
LOCATION:Online
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220224T030000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220224T040000
DTSTAMP:20260405T035454
CREATED:20220222T190530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220222T190530Z
UID:26513-1645671600-1645675200@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:SBME Virtual Seminar: Marina Nysten
DESCRIPTION:Talk: Understanding Market Access in Canada\nOverview: \nBiomedical engineers and researchers work to make life-changing medical discoveries every day. But what happens after a drug is developed and proven clinically effective? Our discoveries are only as important as their potential to impact the end users who need them the most. How does a clinically approved drug get into the hands of patients?\nIn this seminar\, we’ll hear insights and insider knowledge from a former Johnson & Johnson Market Access team member. Whether you’re working towards medical drug development or want to learn more about the whole lab-to-market road\, join a former to understand drug market access in Canada.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/sbme-virtual-seminar-marina-nysten-2/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220224T030000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220224T040000
DTSTAMP:20260405T035454
CREATED:20220222T190530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220222T190530Z
UID:28128-1645671600-1645675200@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:SBME Virtual Seminar: Marina Nysten
DESCRIPTION:Talk: Understanding Market Access in Canada\nOverview: \nBiomedical engineers and researchers work to make life-changing medical discoveries every day. But what happens after a drug is developed and proven clinically effective? Our discoveries are only as important as their potential to impact the end users who need them the most. How does a clinically approved drug get into the hands of patients?\nIn this seminar\, we’ll hear insights and insider knowledge from a former Johnson & Johnson Market Access team member. Whether you’re working towards medical drug development or want to learn more about the whole lab-to-market road\, join a former to understand drug market access in Canada.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/sbme-virtual-seminar-marina-nysten-3/
LOCATION:Online
END:VEVENT
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220224T030000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220224T040000
DTSTAMP:20260405T035454
CREATED:20220222T190530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220222T190530Z
UID:31211-1645671600-1645675200@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:SBME Virtual Seminar: Marina Nysten
DESCRIPTION:Talk: Understanding Market Access in Canada\nOverview: \nBiomedical engineers and researchers work to make life-changing medical discoveries every day. But what happens after a drug is developed and proven clinically effective? Our discoveries are only as important as their potential to impact the end users who need them the most. How does a clinically approved drug get into the hands of patients?\nIn this seminar\, we’ll hear insights and insider knowledge from a former Johnson & Johnson Market Access team member. Whether you’re working towards medical drug development or want to learn more about the whole lab-to-market road\, join a former to understand drug market access in Canada.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/sbme-virtual-seminar-marina-nysten-4/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220224T030000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220224T040000
DTSTAMP:20260405T035454
CREATED:20220222T190530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220222T190530Z
UID:32671-1645671600-1645675200@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:SBME Virtual Seminar: Marina Nysten
DESCRIPTION:Talk: Understanding Market Access in Canada\nOverview: \nBiomedical engineers and researchers work to make life-changing medical discoveries every day. But what happens after a drug is developed and proven clinically effective? Our discoveries are only as important as their potential to impact the end users who need them the most. How does a clinically approved drug get into the hands of patients?\nIn this seminar\, we’ll hear insights and insider knowledge from a former Johnson & Johnson Market Access team member. Whether you’re working towards medical drug development or want to learn more about the whole lab-to-market road\, join a former to understand drug market access in Canada.
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/sbme-virtual-seminar-marina-nysten-5/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220225T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220225T063000
DTSTAMP:20260405T035454
CREATED:20220221T204204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220222T173310Z
UID:20855-1645761600-1645770600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Praxis SCI Incubate Demo Day 2022
DESCRIPTION:Learn about some of the most cutting-edge medical technologies in the market. Meet the ENTREPRENEURS changing the future of care for spinal cord injury (SCI)\, and discover what it takes to move your innovation to the next level.\n\nDemo Day is a rare opportunity to hear from individuals living with SCI and today’s industry experts. \nPre-event highlights \n\nOpening remarks by Dan Coulter\, MLA\, Parliamentary Secretary for Accessibility\nLearn more about the current cohort and watch live feedback from our guest judging panel on their investment pitches\nConfirmed panelists include:\n\nJennifer French\, Founder and Executive Director of Neurotech Network\nAlex Arevalos\, CEO and Cofounder of Starling Medical\, member of SCI Incubate 2020 cohort\nRichard Toselli\, President\, CEO and Chief Medical Officer of InVivo Therapeutics
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/praxis-sci-incubate-demo-day-2022/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220225T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220225T063000
DTSTAMP:20260405T035454
CREATED:20220221T204204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220221T204204Z
UID:26508-1645761600-1645770600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Praxis SCI Incubate Demo Day 2022
DESCRIPTION:Learn about some of the most cutting-edge medical technologies in the market. Meet the ENTREPRENEURS changing the future of care for spinal cord injury (SCI)\, and discover what it takes to move your innovation to the next level.\n\nDemo Day is a rare opportunity to hear from individuals living with SCI and today’s industry experts. \nPre-event highlights \n\nOpening remarks by Dan Coulter\, MLA\, Parliamentary Secretary for Accessibility\nLearn more about the current cohort and watch live feedback from our guest judging panel on their investment pitches\nConfirmed panelists include:\n\nJennifer French\, Founder and Executive Director of Neurotech Network\nAlex Arevalos\, CEO and Cofounder of Starling Medical\, member of SCI Incubate 2020 cohort\nRichard Toselli\, President\, CEO and Chief Medical Officer of InVivo Therapeutics
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/praxis-sci-incubate-demo-day-2022-2/
LOCATION:Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2022/02/SCIincubateDemoDay2022_graphics_postcard-02-1.png
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220225T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220225T063000
DTSTAMP:20260405T035454
CREATED:20220221T204204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220221T204204Z
UID:28123-1645761600-1645770600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Praxis SCI Incubate Demo Day 2022
DESCRIPTION:Learn about some of the most cutting-edge medical technologies in the market. Meet the ENTREPRENEURS changing the future of care for spinal cord injury (SCI)\, and discover what it takes to move your innovation to the next level.\n\nDemo Day is a rare opportunity to hear from individuals living with SCI and today’s industry experts. \nPre-event highlights \n\nOpening remarks by Dan Coulter\, MLA\, Parliamentary Secretary for Accessibility\nLearn more about the current cohort and watch live feedback from our guest judging panel on their investment pitches\nConfirmed panelists include:\n\nJennifer French\, Founder and Executive Director of Neurotech Network\nAlex Arevalos\, CEO and Cofounder of Starling Medical\, member of SCI Incubate 2020 cohort\nRichard Toselli\, President\, CEO and Chief Medical Officer of InVivo Therapeutics
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/praxis-sci-incubate-demo-day-2022-3/
LOCATION:Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2022/02/SCIincubateDemoDay2022_graphics_postcard-02-1.png
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220225T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220225T063000
DTSTAMP:20260405T035454
CREATED:20220221T204204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220221T204204Z
UID:31206-1645761600-1645770600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Praxis SCI Incubate Demo Day 2022
DESCRIPTION:Learn about some of the most cutting-edge medical technologies in the market. Meet the ENTREPRENEURS changing the future of care for spinal cord injury (SCI)\, and discover what it takes to move your innovation to the next level.\n\nDemo Day is a rare opportunity to hear from individuals living with SCI and today’s industry experts. \nPre-event highlights \n\nOpening remarks by Dan Coulter\, MLA\, Parliamentary Secretary for Accessibility\nLearn more about the current cohort and watch live feedback from our guest judging panel on their investment pitches\nConfirmed panelists include:\n\nJennifer French\, Founder and Executive Director of Neurotech Network\nAlex Arevalos\, CEO and Cofounder of Starling Medical\, member of SCI Incubate 2020 cohort\nRichard Toselli\, President\, CEO and Chief Medical Officer of InVivo Therapeutics
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/praxis-sci-incubate-demo-day-2022-4/
LOCATION:Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2022/02/SCIincubateDemoDay2022_graphics_postcard-02-1.png
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220225T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20220225T063000
DTSTAMP:20260405T035454
CREATED:20220221T204204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220221T204204Z
UID:32666-1645761600-1645770600@scienceinvancouver.com
SUMMARY:Praxis SCI Incubate Demo Day 2022
DESCRIPTION:Learn about some of the most cutting-edge medical technologies in the market. Meet the ENTREPRENEURS changing the future of care for spinal cord injury (SCI)\, and discover what it takes to move your innovation to the next level.\n\nDemo Day is a rare opportunity to hear from individuals living with SCI and today’s industry experts. \nPre-event highlights \n\nOpening remarks by Dan Coulter\, MLA\, Parliamentary Secretary for Accessibility\nLearn more about the current cohort and watch live feedback from our guest judging panel on their investment pitches\nConfirmed panelists include:\n\nJennifer French\, Founder and Executive Director of Neurotech Network\nAlex Arevalos\, CEO and Cofounder of Starling Medical\, member of SCI Incubate 2020 cohort\nRichard Toselli\, President\, CEO and Chief Medical Officer of InVivo Therapeutics
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/praxis-sci-incubate-demo-day-2022-5/
LOCATION:Online
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://scienceinvancouver.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/1/2022/02/SCIincubateDemoDay2022_graphics_postcard-02-1.png
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