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News By Month (February 2009)

Harvard Catalyst in the News



HMS Faculty Council reviews the Harvard Catalyst website, and new Program for Faculty Development and Diversity fellows.



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The Harvard Catalyst Biostatistical Science Program Colloquium Series presents, “Bayesian models for multiple outcomes nested in domains”



The colloquium, by the University of Rochester's Sally Thurston, Ph.D., will be the second of the series.



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Harvard Catalyst is now on Twitter



The Harvard Catalyst Twitter page, http://twitter.com/HarvardCatalyst, offers a new way to learn about and connect with Harvard Catalyst.



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A fourth Research Navigator joins Harvard Catalyst



As part of the Research Navigator team, Wei Zhong, Ph.D., will help members of the Harvard Catalyst community connect with each other and with the resources they need in order to carry out clinical and translational research.



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Profiles upgrade provides new functionality



With this release of Harvard Catalyst’s social networking application, investigators have new options for customizing their publication list, as well as a persistent web address for their unique profile page.



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The Harvard Catalyst Colloquium Series will commence on March 2



A talk by Douglas Melton, Ph.D., will launch this weekly series. A core component of the Harvard Catalyst Education Program, the colloquium series offers an opportunity to hear from world leaders in six topic areas, and is open to the entire Harvard community.



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The HMS Center for Biomedical Informatics (CBMI) presents, “Bridging the Valley of Death, Medical Genetics 2.0, and other Tales of Translational Genomics Research”



Dietrich A. Stephen, Ph.D., will speak as part of the CBMI Distinguished Lecture Series.



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The HMS Department of Health Care Policy presents, “Big Pharma as a Catalyst for Change”



GlaxoSmithKline CEO Andrew Witty will speak in a special guest lecture.



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The Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Department of Pathology presents, “The Coming Crisis in Next Generation Sequence Data.”



Dr. Kalamakar "Gulu" Gulukota of GenomeQuest, Inc. will deliver this special seminar.



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