Upcoming MET Event – 1/31

Marianne Wessling-Resnick Distinguished LectureWednesday Jan 31, 2024 | 12-1 pm | FXB G12“Epigenetics of Learning Memory: How to fix ‘too much’ or ‘too little’”Shelley BergerDirector, Epigenetics InstitutePerelman School of Medicine​University … Continue reading “Upcoming MET Event – 1/31”

Recent Publication Highlights Results of a New Adaptive, Efficient Multi-arm Phase 2 Clinical Trial for Glioblastoma

A recent publication in the Journal of Clinical Oncology shares the results of an innovative phase 2 clinical trial led by Dana-Farber Cancer Institute in collaboration with 10 major brain tumor centers … Continue reading “Recent Publication Highlights Results of a New Adaptive, Efficient Multi-arm Phase 2 Clinical Trial for Glioblastoma”

CELEHS Celebrates Five Years of Translational Research

Last Friday, research collaborators gathered at the Harvard Faculty Club to celebrate the five year anniversary of the Translational Data Science Center for a Learning Health System (CELEHS) with a … Continue reading “CELEHS Celebrates Five Years of Translational Research”

Upcoming Lightning Talks – 12/7

Lightning Talks  | Thursday, December 7th | 4:00pm Mauricio TecResearch Associate, Department of Biostatistics, HSPH Junwei LuAssistant Professor of Biostatistics, Department of Biostatistics, HSPH Rafael IrizarryChair of the Dept. of Data … Continue reading “Upcoming Lightning Talks – 12/7”

Biostatistics Journal Club – 12/6

Biostatistics Journal Club: Adjustment for Baseline Response in Longitudinal StudiesWednesday, December 6, 20231:00 pm – 2:00 pmZoomHistorically, two main analytic approaches have been proposed for adjusting for baseline response in … Continue reading “Biostatistics Journal Club – 12/6”

Study finds particulate air pollutants from coal-fired power plants may be twice as deadly as that from other sources

An article in the  Harvard Gazette highlights a recently published study in Nature led by George Mason University, University of Texas at Austin, and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health that suggests that … Continue reading “Study finds particulate air pollutants from coal-fired power plants may be twice as deadly as that from other sources”