Calendar

Sep
6
Fri
2019
CCSB Seminar: Identifying and Rationally Modulating Cellular Drivers of Tumor Response @ Clark Center S360
Sep 6 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
CCSB Seminar: Identifying and Rationally Modulating Cellular Drivers of Tumor Response @ Clark Center S360

Alex K. Shalek, PhD
Pfizer-Laubach Career Development Associate Professor
Institute for Medical Engineering & Science
Department of Chemistry and Koch Institute
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Abstract: While several methods exist for sampling tissues in clinical contexts, without high-fidelity tools for comprehensively profiling them, we are both limited in our capacity to understand how constituent cells and their interactions impact prognosis, and to select and develop precision therapeutics. Recent years have witnessed transformative and intersecting advances in nanofabrication and molecular biology that now enable deep profiling of low-input samples. Collectively, these afford new and exciting opportunities to study cellular heterogeneity, starting from the level of the single cell, and may unlock the diagnostic, prognostic, and discovery potential of clinical isolates. Illustratively, I will introduce how we can leverage single-cell genomic approaches – and, in particular, single-cell RNA-Seq – to explore the extensive functional diversity between cells, uncovering, from the “bottom-up,” distinct cell states and their molecular drivers. Moreover, I will discuss high-throughput experimental strategies and demonstrate, in the context of Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, how they can be leveraged to achieve the statistical power necessary to reconstruct intracellular circuits, enumerate and redefine cell states and types, and transform our understanding of cellular decision-making in health and disease on a genomic scale.

Bio: Alex K. Shalek is currently the Pfizer-Laubach Career Development Associate Professor at MIT, as well as a Core Member of the Institute for Medical Engineering and Science (IMES), an Associate Professor of Chemistry, and an Extramural Member of The Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research. He is also an Institute Member of the Broad Institute, an Associate Member of the Ragon Institute, an Assistant in Immunology at MGH, and an Instructor in Health Sciences and Technology at HMS. His research is directed towards the development and application of new technologies that facilitate understanding of how cells collectively perform systems-level functions in healthy and diseased states. Dr. Shalek received his bachelor’s degree summa cum laude from Columbia University and his Ph.D. from Harvard University in chemical physics under the guidance of Hongkun Park, and performed postdoctoral training under Hongkun Park and Aviv Regev (Broad/MIT). To date, his interdisciplinary research has focused on realizing and utilizing nanoscale manipulation and measurement technologies to examine how small components (molecules, cells) drive systems of vast complexity (cellular responses, population behaviors).

Dec
11
Wed
2019
AIMI, IBIIS & RSL Special Seminar – John Stafford & Bjorn Carey @ Clark Center - S360
Dec 11 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
AIMI, IBIIS & RSL Special Seminar - John Stafford & Bjorn Carey @ Clark Center - S360

“Messaging in the Age of Microtargeting”

John Stafford
Assistant Vice President
Digital Strategy
Stanford University

Bjorn Carey
Senior Director
Digital Strategy
Stanford University

Join via Zoom: https://stanford.zoom.us/j/400566542

Abstract:
Communications has become increasingly data-driven, targeted, and personalized. This has changed how Stanford analyzes communications opportunities from a research perspective and how it engages with relevant audiences. In this presentation, John and Bjorn will share the data and communications strategy underlying three communications initiatives and the resulting execution. They will also provide practical advice for individual thought leadership and communications in this dynamic environment.

About:
John Stafford, MA ’06, is currently Assistant Vice President for Digital Strategy at Stanford, the most senior digital communications role in the university. John is responsible for all aspects of creating a world-class digital communications function: setting the group’s strategy, building analytics and insight programs, counseling on crisis communications, leading multi-channel messaging initiatives, and advising colleagues across the University. He received a Master’s Degree in Communication from Stanford, a B.A. in History from the University of San Francisco, and was a founding advisor to Stanford Medicine X.

Refreshments will be provided.

Feb
24
Mon
2020
Apple Accessibility: Tools for Everyone @ Wallenberg 123, 124, 125
Feb 24 @ 3:30 pm – 5:30 pm
Apple Accessibility: Tools for Everyone @ Wallenberg 123, 124, 125

The Office of Accessible Education and Apple present:

Apple Accessibility: Tools for Everyone

Did you know Apple has built-in accessibility features such as Voice Control? Join us to find out how to customize your Apple iPhone, Mac, or iPad with this and more so that it works best for you.

Presentation Schedules:

  • 3:45 – 4:10: Improve Vision | The tools that let you better see the content on your Apple device
  • 4:15 – 4:40: Enhance Learning | Text to Speech, Word Completion and tools to reduce distractions
  • 4:45 – 5:15: Tips and Tricks | Use accessibility features to get more out of your iPhone, iPad or Mac

Plus breakout sessions so you can ask specific questions about Apple’s accessibility features.

Please drop by for any or all of these sessions

Questions? Email rlcole@stanford.edu

May
7
Thu
2020
SMIS Quarterly Seminar @ Zoom:
May 7 @ 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm

Stanford Molecular Imaging Scholars (SMIS) Program
Quarterly Seminar

Andrew Groll, PhD
Mentor: Craig Levin, PhD
“Initial Experimental Images from a CZT Preclinical PET System”

Brian Lee, PhD
Mentors: Sam Gambhir, MD, PhD; Craig Levin, PhD
“Precision Health Toilet for Cancer Screening”

 

Jun
20
Sat
2020
Stanford School of Medicine’s – 1st Annual Conference on Disability in Healthcare and Medicine @ Zoom Webinar
Jun 20 @ 8:00 am – 2:30 pm
Stanford School of Medicine's - 1st Annual Conference on Disability in Healthcare and Medicine @ Zoom Webinar

Stanford School of Medicine’s
1st Annual Conference on Disability in Healthcare and Medicine

Saturday, June 20, 2020

8:00am – 2:30pm Pacific Daylight Time (PDT)
Zoom Webinar

The conference goals are:

  • Supporting students and healthcare providers with disabilities
  • Training healthcare providers to better care for patients with disabilities
  • Research into the intersection of providers and patients with disabilities

Target audience:

  • Nursing students and nurses
  • PA students and PA’s
  • Medical students and medical doctors
  • All other interested healthcare providers and allies

Register Today!