Tag: for researchers
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2025 Psychiatry Virtual Residency Fair
The University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix invites you to the 2025 Psychiatry Virtual Residency Fair, a special online event designed for prospective applicants interested in our Psychiatry Residency […]
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Study reveals a novel immune-based therapy that may be effective in hard-to-treat lung cancers
Findings suggest that the patients themselves produce molecules that could reawaken their immune system to battle lung cancer A study published today by researchers at the Translational Genomics Research Institute […]
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Can AI and a smartphone improve mental health treatment?
A graduate student is creating AI models to analyze smartphone data and detect behavioral changes that could lead to timely intervention and treatment. (From left) Hannah Vu, a graduate student […]
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The metabolic marvels of the human brain
Madeline Andrews is researching innovative ways to treat neurological disorders by studying brain development Students and staff researchers pose in the lab of Madeline Andrews, an assistant professor of biomedical […]
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Nano-Bio Materials Consortium (NBMC) RFP 2025
Join us to learn more about the NBMC Request for Proposals (RFP) 2025. We will be covering: Topics: Key areas of focus for this year’s RFP Details: Specific requirements and guidelines for proposal […]
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2025 Cell & Gene Meeting on the Mesa
The Cell & Gene Meeting on the Mesa is the sector’s foremost annual conference, bringing together senior executives and top decision-makers in the industry to advance cutting-edge research into […]
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Neurology Conference 2025 USA
PubScholars Group is delighted to welcome you to the 3rd Edition of the International Neurology Conference 2025, a prestigious gathering that delves into the complexities of the brain and its […]
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XLR8 PBC Fall 25 Information Session 2
Are you building a healthtech startup and ready to scale? Join us for an XLR8 PBC Info Session to learn everything you need to know about applying to the Fall 2025 cohort. XLR8 […]
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How robots are making first steps happen
Imagine a future in which people with disabilities can walk on their own, thanks to robotic legs. A new project from Northern Arizona University is accelerating that future with an […]





