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Traditional meta-analyses pool effect sizes across studies to improve statistical power. Likewise, there is growing interest in joint clustering across datasets to identify disease subtypes for bulk ...
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital, 622 W. 168 St., New York, NY 10032 P&S Amphitheater 1 ...
Join us in May when NECR program director Dr. Beth Fisher-Yoshida discusses negotiation with Roger Mac Ginty and Pamina Firchow. This webinar, drawing on a forthcoming book, will interrogate the role ...
"I Heard There Was A Secret Chord: Music As Medicine," a conversation with Dr. Daniel Levitin moderated by Dr. Benjamin Lebwohl. For our final rounds of the spring semester, we have the honor of ...
Spring is in the air—so is support! Stop by for a quick pick-me-up! Grab some calming treats, helpful study tips, and a little springtime inspiration to help you breathe easy during finals.
Description: The Genomics and High Throughput Screening Shared Resource (GHTSSR) team offers next generation sequencing, single-cell profiling, multi-content phenotypic screens in drug discovery and ...
Fentanyl test strip and naloxone trainings are currently offered in-person to all members of the Columbia community, including Barnard College, Teachers College, Union Theological Seminary, Jewish ...
Curious about the field of educational development as a career trajectory? Come hear from the CTL’s Assistant Directors (ADs) and Learning Designers (LDs) about our recent paths to careers in ...
Please join the Undergraduate Program in Sustainable Development for the Spring 2025 Capstone Briefings. The Workshop in Sustainable Development allows undergraduate students to bridge the theoretical ...
Attend this session to hear from the professionals who make college admissions decisions year after year—two admissions officers. What do they consider when reading applications and how can their ...
Please join us as we award the CUIMC Nurse and CUIMC Nurse Practitioner of the year awards and celebrate International Nurses Week. Nominations can be made until Monday April 21, 2025.
In the nineteenth century, medico-legal evidence enjoyed enormous epistemological authority in criminal trials. Specifically, the trust that judges placed in the scientific evidence presented by ...
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