Upcoming free, educational webinars from Xtalks will feature topics in cell and gene therapy, clinical trials, commercialization & HEOR, drug discovery & development, laboratory technology, medical ...
In this free webinar, see how an ecosystem-driven, AI-enabled electronic lab notebook (ELN) supports real-world, end-to-end scientific workflows. The featured speaker will share how scientific teams ...
Now seven months along, the webinar series that Science and Fondation Ipsen launched in January 2019 - to openly address topics many people believe scientists should be evaluating more critically - is ...
Learn about how the CWRU Science and Human Rights Coalition is involved in science policy at the university and nationally at a webinar titled “How to Get Involved in Science Policy” on Monday, Feb.
The College of Engineering and Applied Science began hosting webinars in early 2020 with the goal of providing online learning across various topics. These webinars feature faculty experts whose ...
Webinars continue to go from strength to strength within scientific communications. They provide marketers with a platform to tell their science stories to a global audience in a format that they are ...
One of the few constants in the evolving government enforcement landscape is a focus on life sciences companies and their interactions and financial relationships with providers. In this final ...
The National Science Foundation’s Social, Behavioral and Economic Sciences Directorate is holding an informational webinar about several major research funding opportunities. The event will take place ...
Discover the potential of salivary biomarkers in mental health assessment for stress, depression, and anxiety with expert insights from Prof. Dr. habil. Anett Müller-Alcazar in this webinar. This is ...
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Science 37 CEO David Coman alongside executives from Bayer, Sanofi, Merck and Pluto Health will discuss how to build an operating system to ensure patient preferences ...
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