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SUMMARY:UBC Life Sciences Joint Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:This new initiative is a partnership between the LSI\, our three resident departments – Microbiology and Immunology\, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology\, and Cellular and Physiological Sciences – as well as our close collaborators\, the Department of Zoology\, and the Faculty of Dentistry. Together\, our aim is to present a series of highly compelling and transdisciplinary seminars by world-class researchers. Join us in welcoming our fascinating lineup of speakers\, and stay afterwards to socialize in the West Atrium! \nFebruary 2\, 2024\nDr. Kathy McCoy\nProfessor\nDepartment of Physiology and Pharmacology\nUniversity of Calgary\nTitle: Microbiome and Regulation of Immune Function: Defining Mechanisms\nHost: Dr. Lisa Osborne
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-life-sciences-joint-seminar-series/
LOCATION:Life Sciences Centre\, 2350 Health Sciences Mall\, Vancouver
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SUMMARY:McCarthy Spotlight Speaking Series: AI Advancing Life Science Innovation
DESCRIPTION:AI is poised to revolutionize every facet of the pharmaceutical industry\, from drug discovery to development\, within the next two years. The latest CPHI Annual Report indicates that by 2030\, over half of newly approved drugs will credit AI for their discovery or development.   \nStay informed by attending our upcoming McCarthy Spotlight Speaking Series event\, featuring keynote speaker Handol Kim from Variational AI and and Dr. Gail Murphy from University of BC\, other industry experts whose presentations will focus on AI’s present and potential future applications in life sciences innovation.   \nProgramming will include a Q&A session followed by networking and light refreshments. We hope you can join us for an insightful exploration of the transformative and evolving intersection between life sciences and AI.   \nTheme:  AI Advancing Life Science Innovation \n  \n\n\n\n\nEvent Details:\nDate: Tuesday\, February 6\, 2024 \nTime: 4:30pm – 7:00pm PT \nLocation: McCarthy Tétrault Office\, Heb & Shrum Room \n\n\n\n\n745 Thurlow St\, Suite 2400\, Vancouver \n  \n\n\nAgenda: \n\n4:30pm PT: Doors open\n5:00pm PT: Programming\n6:00pm PT: Networking\n7:00pm PT: Guest Departure\n\n  \nConfirmed Speakers:\n\n\n\nDr. Art Cherkasov\, Senior Research Scientist and Head\, Precision Cancer Drug Design\, Vancouver Prostate Centre\nHandol Kim\, Co-Founder & CEO\, Variational AI\nDr. Gail Murphy\, Professor\, Department of Computer Sciences and VP\, Research & Innovation\, University of British        Columbia\n\nMore speakers to be announced soon! \n\n\n\n\n  \nTickets:\n\nLSBC Members: $49 plus taxes/fees\nNon-Members: $89 plus taxes/fees\nStudents: $25 plus taxes/fees\n\nFind out more!
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/mccarthy-spotlight-speaking-series-ai-advancing-life-science-innovation/
LOCATION:McCarthy Tetrault LLP\, 2400 – 745 Thurlow Street\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6E 0C5\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Research Seminar: Using the Past to Predict the Future
DESCRIPTION:Talk Summary:\nIn this talk participants will gain perspective on the history of medicine\, why augmented intelligence (AI) is key to the future of managing health\, the current state of perioperative AI models\, and the changes necessary to make the future a reality. \n\nDr. Ira Hofer | Department of Anethesiology and Medicine; Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai \nDr. Ira Hofer Biography:\nIra S. Hofer\, MD is a practicing anesthesiologist and clinical informaticist at The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. Dr. Hofer has been working in the field of big data analytics and electronic health record (EHR) data for over 15 years. He has had a variety of roles at multiple hospital systems building and deploying AI models and overseeing analytics for system wide and departmental programs. He currently holds joint appointments in Anesthesiology\, Medicine and the Charles Bronfman Institute for Personalized Medicine and is the inaugural director of the Rapid Randomized Trial Unit in the CBIM which is focused on deploying AI models into clinical care using study designs to measure efficacy. \nDr. Hofer’s research interests involve leveraging the data from the EHR to understand\, quantify and ultimately mitigate risk in the perioperative period. His work includes some of the first papers to apply machine learning techniques for perioperative outcome prediction and has been featured on the cover of both Anesthesiology and Anesthesia&Analgesia. Ira has a K01 from the National Heart Lung and Blood institute\, and funding from the NIA funded IMPACT Collaboratory for a pragmatic trial to reduce postoperative delirium using an AI driven decision support model. He also serves as an associate editor for Anesthesia & Analgesia. His current research focus is on creating featurization techniques to incorporate a wide range of EHR data into machine learning models in order to improve discrimination and calibration as well as establishing multi-center perioperative collaboratives to better share raw and processed EHR data. \nIn addition to his academic accomplishments\, Dr. Hofer is the Founder and President of Extrico Health based on technology he developed. The Extrico Software Platform has been successfully deployed at major hospitals around the nation and helps providers turn the raw data from their electronic health record into actionable insights to improve patient care\, increase operational efficiencies and optimize the revenue cycle. \nLocation:\nLife Sciences Centre\nLSC 1003 (LT3)
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/research-seminar-using-the-past-to-predict-the-future/
LOCATION:Life Sciences Centre\, 2350 Health Sciences Mall\, Vancouver
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SUMMARY:UBC Life Sciences Joint Seminar Series
DESCRIPTION:This new initiative is a partnership between the LSI\, our three resident departments – Microbiology and Immunology\, Biochemistry and Molecular Biology\, and Cellular and Physiological Sciences – as well as our close collaborators\, the Department of Zoology\, and the Faculty of Dentistry. Together\, our aim is to present a series of highly compelling and transdisciplinary seminars by world-class researchers. Join us in welcoming our fascinating lineup of speakers\, and stay afterwards to socialize in the West Atrium! \nFebruary 9\, 2024\nDr. Timothy Wai\nMitochondrial Biology Group\nHead CNRS Research Director\nInstitut Pasteur\nTitle: TBD\nHost: Dr. Hilla Weidberg
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/ubc-life-sciences-joint-seminar-series-2/
LOCATION:Life Sciences Centre\, 2350 Health Sciences Mall\, Vancouver
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SUMMARY:Propels: Getting Your Ideas into Practice
DESCRIPTION:Technology transfer\, company creation\, knowledge exchange; presented by a panel of researchers who have taken each path. \nPanelists: \n• Jon Jafari | Lead EIR\, Human Health Venture Studio | Co-Founder and Chief Business Officer\,\nMesintel Therapeutics (Moderator) \n• Ellie Rahmani | Founder & CEO | Canadian Nano Pharmaceutical Technology (CNANO) \n• Mehran Khosravinejad | CNANO \n• Sabrina Leslie | Associate Professor & Chief Scientific Officer\, President and Founder | ScopeSys \n• Romain Berti | Chief Technology Officer | ScopeSys \n• Alia Januwalla | Knowledge Exchange Learning and Development Specialist | Knowledge Exchange Unit | Vice President Research & Innovation Office \nRegistration is required. \nRegister for this session\nThis is a Virtual Event – Join via Zoom
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/propels-getting-your-ideas-into-practice/
LOCATION:Online
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SUMMARY:The Power of Genetics: Building an Innovative and Sustainable Future in Agriculture
DESCRIPTION:KPU Speaker Series 2024\nJoin Dr. Paul Adams\, director of the KPU Applied Genomics Centre (AGC)\, as he dives into the fundamentals of genetics\, how genetic technology and tools have drastically evolved over the past several decades\, and the implications of these advances for innovation and sustainability for BC’s agriculture sectors and beyond. \nAfter the talk\, enjoy interactive stations where you can engage with researchers and students from the AGC. Light refreshments and beverages will also be served. \n\nSpeaker: Dr. Paul Adams\, Director\, KPU’s Applied Genomics Centre (AGC)
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/the-power-of-genetics-building-an-innovative-and-sustainable-future-in-agriculture/
LOCATION:Science World\, 1455 Quebec Street\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6A3Z7\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Access to Innovation 2024
DESCRIPTION:Join us for our 9th Annual Access to Innovation conference on February 28\, 2024\, at the picturesque Vancouver Convention Centre West. This premier full-day gathering welcomes life sciences leaders and trailblazers from academia\, research\, health institutions\, government\, and industry to engage in insightful discussions on the ever-evolving trends\, developments\, and policies shaping British Columbia’s thriving sector. \nBC’s world-class scientific research drives health innovation and catalyzes provincial economic growth\, enhancing the well-being of British Columbians. Our sector leaders are collaborating to secure a thriving and sustainable future for all through globally sought-after health solutions\, including innovations at the intersection between human health and climate change. \nThis year’s programming focuses on the theme “Powering Life Sciences Innovation and Sustainable Economic Growth.” Stakeholders across the sector will engage in dynamic\, multifaceted presentations and discussions to enhance collective knowledge that enables sector advancement. We invite you to join the conversation! \n\n\n\n\nEvent Details:\nDate: Wednesday\, February 28\, 2024 \nLocation: Vancouver Convention Centre West – Summit Level 3 \nF&B Offerings: Buffet lunch\, coffee\, tea\, water\, and light reception refreshments will be provided. \nSuggested Attire: Business \nWe are pleased to announce the return of our Business and Networking Lounge set in the room adjacent to the main programming space. You can charge your device\, check emails\, hold meetings\, or take a break in this room. With power outlets and complimentary Wi-Fi\, take advantage of this useful space throughout the day. Please note that charge cords will not be provided; we encourage you to bring your own. \nSession Topics:\n\nBuilding an Anchor Company in Canada and Beyond!\nBusiness as the Driver: Steering the Course of IP Strategy\nFostering a Globally Competitive Life Sciences Talent Ecosystem in BC\nNot All Hot Air: Investing in Nature-Positive Health Innovation\nSynthetic Data: A New Era for Privacy Protection\n\nConfirmed Speakers:\n\nDr. Caroline Cameron\, Professor\, Department of Biochemistry & Microbiology\, University of Victoria\nTiffany Chiu\, VP of Strategic Communications\, AbCellera\nRoger Francis\, VP\, External Relations Michael Smith Health Research BC\nDr. Lindsay Frehlick\, Associate Director\, Research Partnerships Office\, University of Victoria\nDr. Mark Gilbert\, Public Health Physician\, Clinical Prevention Services\, BC Centre For Disease Control (BCCDC)\nUgur Gunaydin\, VP\, General Manager\, Amgen Canada\nRob Henderson\, President & CEO\, BioTalent Canada\nDr. Lisa Kalynchuk\, Vice-President Research & Innovation\, University of Victoria\nChristina Kwok\, Partner\, Oyen Wiggs\nAtoussa Mahmoudpour\, Chair\, Canadian Life Sciences & Technology\, Cozen O’Connor\nDr. Elicia Maine\, Associate VP\, Knowledge Mobilization & Innovation\, Simon Fraser University\nDr. Robert McMaster\, Vice Dean\, Research\, University of British Columbia\nDr. Tamer Mohamed\, President & CEO\, Aspect Biosystems\nPamela Potts\, Sr. VP of People & Culture\, StarFish Medical\nDr. Morty Razavi\, CEO\, SISCAPA Assay Technologies – Canada\nDr. Brett Sharp\, Associate Director\, Technology Transfer\, UBC\nHelen Sheridan\, Chief Human Resources Officer\, STEMCELL Technologies\nDr. Bryan Tennant\, Scientific Director\, GSK\nDr. Sonia M. Ziesche\, Principal\, Patent Agent\, Gowling WLG\n\nAgenda:\n\nGuest Arrival: 8:00 am PT\nProgramming: 8:30 am-5:30 pm PT\nNetworking Reception: 5:30 pm-6:30 pm PT\n\nTickets:\nEarly Bird Tickets (available until Feb. 2) \n\nLSBC Members: $249\nNon-Members: $399\nStudents: $149\nReserved LSBC Member Table*: $1495\nReserved Non-Member Table*: $2395\n\nRegular Tickets (starting Feb. 3) \n\nLSBC Members: $299\nNon-Members: $449\nStudents: $199\nReserved LSBC Member Table*: $1795\nReserved Non-Member Table*: $2695
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/access-to-innovation-2024/
LOCATION:Vancouver Convention Centre\, 1055 Canada Place\, Vancouver
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SUMMARY:Nerd Nite v52: Pufferfish\, Phages\, and the Psychology of Learning
DESCRIPTION:Kicking 2024 off with exciting nerds! We are so excited to present Nerd Nite on the stage again\, and this year we’re going to spread out the fun by doing 4 amazing events. If you’ve been with us before\, you know how these go\, but for those potential Nerd Nite newbies we’re a social evening with talks\, and science revelry hosted by the Rat Detective Dr. Kaylee Byers\, and Space Michael Unger. \nGet your tickets now! \nThis month we have another talk originally scheduled in that fateful March 2020 in pufferfish! Amy Liu back then was at UBC we had them on Nerdin’ About Season 2 which you can find on your podcasting platforms or read the transcript below. Amy has come over from Victoria just to nerd out on pufferfish. \n  \nhttps://vancouver.nerdnite.com/files/2021/03/2.3-Pufferfish.pdf \n  \nHowever that’s not the furthest nerd traveller as we one of our favourites from the Beakerhead Science Communication Course at Banff in Miranda Stahn who’s coming from Edmonton to nerd out with us on phages! \n  \nFinally Robin Barrett is going to put all of this in perspective with how we learn. \n  \nYou’re bound to learn something\, but most definitely you’ll have a lot of fun. Our first event back sold out quickly so get you tickets while they last! \n  \n1.Amy Liu – 15 Minutes to Convince you that Pufferfish are Amazing \nEveryone has that one interest they won’t stop talking about. For Amy\, it’s Pufferfish. Perhaps you’ve seen pictures or videos of Pufferfish eating carrots\, or making silly faces\, or even as a unique emoji on your phone. But what’s so special about these funny-looking fish? And why do people continue to be fascinated by them? From their deadly toxins\, inflatable personalities\, their contributions to science\, to their surprising intelligence\, and even beautiful works of art\, by the end of this Nerd Nite\, you’ll leave with a new appreciation for these humble fish. \nBio: Hi I’m Amy (They/She)\, a lover of Science Communication\, and self proclaimed Pufferfish enthusiast. I completed my masters in Zoology at UBC on char and trout genetics\, and have worked in many science outreach positions including Parks Canada\, the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Paleontology\, and the Vancouver Aquarium. Currently I work for Fisheries and Oceans Canada using the latest genetic technologies to answer fishy questions. You can find my twitter at @tetraodontidaes \n  \n2. Miranda Stahn – Ph-antastic Phage \nBacteriophages (phages) are viruses which exclusively attack bacteria\, albeit a boring definition which doesn’t do them justice. These amazing viral entities are the unwritten superheroes of the microbial world. They may hold the key to humanity taking down pressing issues such as antimicrobial resistance\, developing cleaner ways of extracting alternative plastics\, and having unique ties to human gene editing through CRISPR. In 15 minutes\, I want to share why I feel phage is fantastic and why you should too – and if that all fails\, I hope to impress you with a dance move or two. \nBio: Miranda (she/her) is an Alberta-based science communicator\, writer and STEM professional. She holds a Bachelor’s and Master of Science from the University of Alberta\, focusing her academic research on bioengineering and synthetic biology\, defending her thesis in 2019\, which specifically explored the applications of phage. Outside of work\, she is a classically trained ballet and contemporary dancer. She has founded the Fission 2 Fusion Dance project – a science communication initiative that uses dance as a means to communicate science to broader audiences. They can be followed on Instagram as f2fdance. \n  \n3.Robin Barrett – Psychology of Learning \nEven though studying is perhaps the most important skill to being successful at learning\, so few people have ever been shown by their teachers how to study. Likewise\, “study hacks” shared on social media are often full of well-intentioned\, but misinformed recommendations that don’t have much evidence to support their use. There’s 50+ years of research on how learning\, memory\, and problem-solving work\, but so little of this has made it to the public in the form of usable tools to improve learning right away. In this “greatest hits” style presentation\, I’ll introduce “The RISES Principles” which are five of the top skills recommended by leading experts in cognitive and educational psychology\, and we’ll cover some of the experiments that have demonstrated their effectiveness. Whatever skills you want to improve\, learning more about the RISES principles will help you to study more effectively and efficiently so that you can spend less time working and more time having fun! \n  \nBio:Robin C. A. Barrett (they/them) is a specialist in learning and memory finishing their Masters degree at Simon Fraser University in Psychology where they study how the design of virtual reality learning environments can influence attention and learning. They have worked as an educator both inside academia and in industry for 8 years and have a Certificate in University Teaching and Learning. During their Masters\, they spent 3 years as the Teaching Assistant for a cognitive science class on how to study using evidence-based techniques. Inspired by the impact this course had on their students\, Robin has been working to bring this material to a wider audience\, becoming the Sessional Instructor for that same class while having also spent the last year teaching at high schools across the Greater Vancouver Area and to the general public. If you have ideas on how we can partner up to bring evidence-based learning methods to your community or company\, be sure to get in touch!
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/nerd-nite-v52-pufferfish-phages-and-the-psychology-of-learning/
LOCATION:Fox Cabaret\, 2321 Main Street\, Vancouver
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SUMMARY:Café Scientifique
DESCRIPTION:We’re excited to invite you to a free special event hosted by Indigenous leaders and researchers from the University of British Columbia. Join us for an evening at Café Scientifique at Musqueam Cultural Centre on February 29th\, 2024\, where we delve into the critical topic of the gut microbiota and its impact on Indigenous health. \nRSVP for the Event\nEvent Highlights: \n• Film Screening: “Let Them Eat Dirt”\, a thought-provoking film that explores how food and environmental factors shape our gut microbiota. \n• Expert Panel Discussion: Engage in conversations with Indigenous leaders and health experts. We will explore the effects of colonization on traditional diets and lifestyles\, and their link to modern health challenges in Indigenous communities\, including diabetes\, obesity\, and inflammatory diseases. \n• Interactive Dialogue: Learn how Indigenous knowledge and practices around food and health are key to improving gut health and overall well-being. Our discussion will also cover the challenges in reviving traditional food practices and addressing healthcare barriers in contemporary Indigenous communities. \nMeet Our Panelists: \n• Derek K Thompson – Thlaapkiituup\, Director\, Indigenous Engagement\, Faculty of Medicine\, UBC \n• Cynthia Jamieson – Counsellor and Clinical Supervisor \n• Jared Qwustenuxun Williams – Indigenous Foods Educator and Consultant\, Award-Winning Writer \n• Ninan Abraham – Professor\, Dept. of Microbiology and Immunology and Zoology\, UBC \n• Brett Finlay – CIFAR Senior Fellow and Co-Director\, Michael Smith Laboratories\, UBC \nModerated by Carolina Tropini\, Assistant Professor\, School of Biomedical Engineering and Dept. of Microbiology and Immunology\, UBC. \nYour presence and participation will greatly enrich our discussions. Please RSVP by February 29th. For any inquiries or special accommodations\, feel free to contact us at sarah.coffin@ubc.ca.\nWe look forward to seeing you at this event!
URL:https://scienceinvancouver.com/event/cafe-scientifique-12/
LOCATION:Musqueam Cultural Centre\, 4000 Musqueam Avenue\, Vancouver\, BC\, V6N 3S2\, Canada
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