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SUMMARY:Industry Insights Seminar: A best practice\, cloud-executable workflow for scalable machine learning biomarker discovery in large-scale proteomic
DESCRIPTION:The next Industry Insights Seminar titled “A best practice\, cloud-executable workflow for scalable machine learning biomarker discovery in large-scale proteomics”\, will be held on Wednesday\, 4th March at 12 noon\, in the Institute of Developmental & Regenerative Medicine (IDRM) – University of Oxford\, Roosevelt Drive\, Headington\, Oxford OX3 7TY and via Microsoft Teams.  The seminar will be followed by lunch and networking.   \nSpeakers: Dr Yuhan Zhou (Machine Learning Researcher) and Dr Avigail Taylor (Technical Lead in Bioinformatics) – Oxford-GSK Institute of Molecular and Computational Medicine \nCompany: Olink Proteomics \nDescription:  Olink’s mission is to accelerate proteomics together with the scientific community\, to understand real-time biology and gain actionable insights into human health and disease. Their innovative solutions deliver highly sensitive and accurate protein quantification\, giving scientists the power to investigate complex biological processes with precision. \nRegister for the seminar
URL:https://oxfordhealthbrc.nihr.ac.uk/oh-event/industry-insights-seminar-a-best-practice-cloud-executable-workflow-for-scalable-machine-learning-biomarker-discovery-in-large-scale-proteomic/
LOCATION:Institute of Developmental & Regenerative Medicine (IDRM)\, Roosevelt Drive\, Headington\, OX3 7TY
CATEGORIES:Education and Training,Industry Events
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SUMMARY:Introduction to the News Media seminar
DESCRIPTION:The Introduction to the News Media seminar\, hosted by the Science Media Centre\, takes place Thursday 5 March 2026\, from 1pm to 5pm\, at Elgar Concert Hall\, Bramall Music Building\, Edgbaston campus\, University of Birmingham\, B15 2TT. \nThis free seminar is designed specifically for scientists with little or no media experience who want to engage with journalists and the news media.  \nScientists\, engineers and medics in academia or industry from any institution (postdoctoral level or professional equivalent and above; senior scientists are particularly welcome). \nThe seminar includes: \n\nA talk from a Science Media Centre press officer\, demonstrating clear examples of the way great researchers engaging with the media improves the quality of science being reported\nA talk from an institutional science press officer who explains what support is available to scientists wanting to interact with journalists\nA rare opportunity to listen to and question a panel of national news science journalists about the way they report science\, what they need from you and how best to engage with them to get the most accurate coverage\nA panel of several scientists who will share positive and negative accounts of their media experiences.\n\nTravel \nThe best way to travel to the venue at the University of Birmingham is by train. The closest station is called “University”. \nPlease see the University of Birmingham webpage with directions on how to get to the Edgbaston campus\, where the event is taking place. \nRegister your interest \nPlease fill in this form to register your interest: Introduction to the News Media 2026 Registration form.  \nPlaces will be confirmed via email at a later date and a full program for the day will be shared. \nFor any queries\, please email introduction@sciencemediacentre.org. \nIf you register for this event\, please inform the Research and Development Communications Team by emailing either sarah.marr@oxfordhealth.nhs.uk or sophie.ray@oxfordhealth.nhs.uk. \n 
URL:https://oxfordhealthbrc.nihr.ac.uk/oh-event/introduction-to-the-news-media-seminar/
LOCATION:University of Birmingham\, Centre for Human Brain Health\, Birmingham\, B15 2TT
CATEGORIES:Education and Training,Industry Events
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