We support early-career investigators & scientists with training/courses, resources, training, consultations, & open-source data tools - at Harvard & beyond.
@i2b2tranSMART Symposium - June 9-10
i2b2, AI, and modern data platforms are transforming public health, clinical research, & population intelligence. Keynote speaker Monica Bharel, MD, MPH, Global Clinical Lead & Public Health @Google Free registration: https://t.co/0kIR8czQXx
@i2b2tranSMART Symposium - June 9-10
i2b2, AI, and modern data platforms are transforming public health, clinical research, & population intelligence. Keynote speaker Monica Bharel, MD, MPH, Global Clinical Lead & Public Health @Google Free registration: https://t.co/0kIR8cAoN5
@i2b2tranSMART Symposium - June 9-10
i2b2, AI, and modern data platforms are transforming public health, clinical research, & population intelligence. Keynote speaker Monica Bharel, MD, MPH, Global Clinical Lead & Public Health @Google Free registration: https://t.co/0kIR8czQXx
Exited to share my featured article in the @HarvardCatalyst highlighting my research at the intersection of AI, robotics, and neurosurgery!
Remote robotic neurosurgery is closer now more than ever before:
https://t.co/CtXH2Ea6IV
#Neurosurgery#ArtificialInteligence#MedTwitter
Pre-coffee delivery, post-coffee convictions: Open-source infrastructure deployed across the country is quietly doing more for real public health than most AI press releases. i2b2 is now being deployed statewide in Massachusetts to power Mass CPR for cost-effective, accurate surveillance—including pathogen readiness. By linking EHR data with environmental signals like wastewater, we’re finally doing national-scale population health instead of one-off dashboards. Under the hood is an ontology that actually harmonizes clinical vocabularies across 100+ institutions worldwide. And SHRINE has already shown that federated queries can work at scale—up to 60 hospital systems—without centralizing data. This is the unglamorous infrastructure public health should have built decades ago. @harvardmed@bethisraellahey@MassGenBrigham
What are the challenges inherent in establishing a research program? This one-day, in-person course delves into best practices on leading and managing a team, including tips on navigating a career path in research. Apply by March 25: https://t.co/rQzDeX2lxS
New On-Demand Course for PIs & faculty on T32 grants. Free & available exclusively to Harvard affiliates, this course provides a practical, case-based approach to effective mentoring while also satisfying an NIH training requirement: https://t.co/lrQczf6aRY
For research teams: Free webinar series on how to troubleshoot, forecast, & problem solve by learning project management skills. Sessions led by David Vincenti, a certified project management professional. Register: https://t.co/Mh4cKZESvm
Biostats Journal Club: Justin Manjourides @Northeastern will discuss Multiple Imputation by Super Learning, comparing it to standard multiple imputation approaches, showing that it can reduce bias and improve confidence interval coverage. Register: https://t.co/nl7xlqVCaK
"There were huge gaps in who fared well with their disease & who didn’t, & they were almost always divided along racial lines." - Kemar Joseph Brown @MGHMedicine on how ancestral background might influence genetic risk & resilience: https://t.co/x97GUgwGXb
One-stop shop for clinical and translational (c/t) researchers at @Harvard. Subscribe to our newsletter to be the first to know about our courses, training programs, funding opps, & events - offered freely to Harvard affiliates: https://t.co/eLrgDh3LUJ @HarvardMed
Access on-demand grant writing and funding courses. Researchers: Our series of online courses teach both grant writing skills & tools for securing funding for your research from a range of options. Free for Harvard affiliates and open to others for a fee: https://t.co/wrPtmR8QEY
What are the challenges inherent in establishing a research program? This one-day, in-person course delves into best practices on leading and managing a team, and tips on navigating a career path in research.
Apply by March 25: https://t.co/rQzDeX2lxS
Relationships as Antidote to Stress. @robertwaldinger discusses findings from the Harvard Study on Adult Development, one of the longest running scientific investigations into human happiness and wellbeing. Read: https://t.co/aR9Ojb11pz
Biostats Journal Club: Justin Manjourides @Northeastern will discuss Multiple Imputation by Super Learning, comparing it to standard multiple imputation approaches & show that it can reduce bias and improve confidence interval coverage. Register: https://t.co/nl7xlqWa0i
What do we do? We work with @Harvard schools & affiliate academic healthcare centers to encourage collaboration & innovation in c/t science. We offer courses, training programs, consultations, funding opps & more. Free for Harvard-affiliates: https://t.co/HGVTfcsT6A
Early-career researchers: Do you know how to build a mentoring network? Check out our Mentorship in Clinical & Translational Research guide for resources to help you grow your mentoring network & strategies to connect with prospective mentors: https://t.co/XkZLlHYXCo
Biostatistics Journal Club: Join Marie-Abèle Bind of @MassGeneralNews as she discusses causal inference in environmental health. Register: https://t.co/tsHUIkX3oA