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Training & Meeting Events
Inaugural Quantitative Fluorescence Lifetime Microscopy (QFLIM) Meeting
Thursday, November 7, 2024, 8:00 AM – 6:30 PM
Quantitative Fluorescence Lifetime Microscopy (QFLIM) is a rapidly growing technique that adds additional dimensions to fluorescence microscopy, which dynamically elucidates metabolic states, analyte concentrations, and molecular proximity. This in-person meeting is cosponsored by the North Atlantic Microscopy Society (NAMS) and NHLBI, and will include domestic and international speakers, a research poster session, and a vendor session.
BTEP: Building and Rebuilding the Vertebrate Retina, One Cell at a Time
Thursday, November 7, 2024, 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM
The Bioinformatics Training and Education Program (BTEP) has a webinar in their Distinguished Speakers Seminar Series, “Building and Rebuilding the Vertebrate Retina, One Cell at a Time” with Dr. Seth Blackshaw, Professor, The Johns Hopkins University, School of Medicine.
NHLBI Core Highlight Series: NHLBI DNA Sequencing & Genomics Core and NIAID Integrated Data Sciences Section (IDSS)
Tuesday, November 12, 2024, 10:30 AM – 12:00 PM
The NHLBI Office of the Scientific Director is hosting a Core Highlight Series to showcase each of the NHLBI Core Facilities. The focus of this meeting is the NHLBI DNA Sequencing & Genomics Core and NIAID Integrated Data Sciences Section.
Biowulf 25th Anniversary Seminar Series: The mutagenic forces shaping the genomic landscape of lung cancer
Thursday, November 14, 2024, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
The High-Performance Computing group is celebrating 25 years of providing scientific supercomputing services to NIH intramural researchers. Dr. Landi from NCI will talk about how her lab is using Biowulf for their research.
NIH Core Publications
Schizophrenia risk-associated SNPs affect expression of microRNA 137 host gene: a postmortem study
Article in the Human Molecular Genetics by scientists from NIMH, the Human Brain Collection Core and Scientific and Statistical Computing Core at NIMH.