ArtsThursdays at HMSC

In Person

Explore the Harvard Museums of Science & Culture at night! Enjoy free admission at two HMSC museums as part of ArtsThursdays. All ages are welcome.  Harvard Museum of Natural History Visit the new exhibits Swimming with Sharks and In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers, as well as the world-famous Glass Flowers. Find your birthstone in the … Continue reading "ArtsThursdays at HMSC"

Training program: K12/Catalyst Medical Research Investigator Training (CMeRIT)

Virtual In Person

Training program: Two-year ( October 2023-September 2025) funding opportunity for senior fellows and junior faculty in clinical and translational research offering advanced training through educational activities and mentored research.⁠ This award provides two years of salary support at 50-75% of the awardee’s institutional salary base within NIH guidelines. ⁠Applications are due May 26, 2023 by … Continue reading "Training program: K12/Catalyst Medical Research Investigator Training (CMeRIT)"

Harvard on the Move – Longwood Summer Meet Ups!

In Person

Harvard on the Move is a university-wide initiative that promotes various forms of physical activity in an effort to promote holistic wellbeing across the Harvard community. During the Fall & Spring semester, we host 3 running & walking meetups from the Cambridge campus each week. This summer, we are piloting a weekly meetup in Longwood! … Continue reading "Harvard on the Move – Longwood Summer Meet Ups!"

CHDS Seminar with Hadley Stevens Smith: Preferably precise: Considering preference information in evaluations of precision medicine

Virtual

Abstract: Precision medicine interventions such as genomic sequencing are increasingly relevant for population screening and clinical diagnosis. Many aspects of precision medicine uptake and delivery are highly preference-sensitive, with preferences of patients, families, and health care professionals driving implementation. This talk with explore conceptual and pragmatic aspects of eliciting and integrating preferences into evaluations of … Continue reading "CHDS Seminar with Hadley Stevens Smith: Preferably precise: Considering preference information in evaluations of precision medicine"