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Interview with the 2018 FNIH Lurie Prize in Biomedical Sciences Winner Zhijian ‘James’ Chen, PhD

Watch the full program here.   A recent breakthrough in our war against cancer is the development of therapies that…

5 years ago

C2ST Presents the 2018 FNIH Lurie Prize in Biomedical Sciences Winner Zhijian ‘James’ Chen, PhD

Watch the Q&A portion here.   A recent breakthrough in our war against cancer is the development of therapies that…

5 years ago

The Future of Artificial Intelligence

By Xiaoyi Liu   Sci-fi humanoids such as the Terminator or the cyber-agents in The Matrix often come to mind…

5 years ago

Girl Scouts announce 2019 Women of Distinction

Read the original article here.   MARTINSBURG — Girl Scouts Nation’s Capital this week has named three women from the…

5 years ago

STEM Ask & Learn June 2019

As a part of our ongoing initiative to introduce students to STEM professionals from a wide variety of backgrounds, Horizon…

5 years ago

The Long and Short of Proteomics, How Proteins Shape Who We Are

Renowned Northwestern University molecular bio-scientist Neil Kelleher, who stands 5’0” tall in his socks, and his good friend Luka Mircovic,…

6 years ago

Food for Thought: Connections Between Nutrition and Brain Health

Watch the Q&A following the presentation here.   There is growing research evidence that what you eat can affect your…

6 years ago

Kimberly Moore and KDM Engineering recognized on same day, two separate awards

Originally posted on prnewswire.com. View original article here. CHICAGO, May 7, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- KDM President and Founder Kimberly Moore was recently honored with The…

6 years ago

STEM Ask & Learn May 2019

As a part of our ongoing initiative to introduce students to STEM professionals from a wide variety of backgrounds, Horizon…

6 years ago

The Science of Star Wars

Watch the Q&A portion here.   This talk was given by Dirk Morr, professor for theoretical physics at the University…

6 years ago