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Dec 3
Finding a Repository to Share Research Data
12 - 1pm EST
Online
Whether you are writing your data management plan at the proposal stage or have completed your research and need to find a repository soon, this webinar gives you the knowledge and resources to evaluate repositories and identify potential contenders for your research data and code.
Registration Required
Free
Dec 3
Genomic Perspectives on Foodborne Illness
4 - 5pm EST
David Lipman, senior science adviser in bioinformatics and genomics at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition, will give a talk for the Institute for Computational Medicine.
Dec 3
Stern Center Lecture: Nicholas Jones
5:15 - 7:15pm EST
Macksey Seminar Room #2043, Brody Learning Commons Brody Learning Commons
Homewood Campus
Nicholas Jones, an assistant professor in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese at Yale University, will give a talk titled "A Provocation on the State of the Field: Cervantine Blackness."
Registration Required
Free
Dec 4
AI for Improved Patient Outcomes Workshop
9am - 4:30pm EST
Throughout this intensive one-day workshop, learners will be empowered to make informed, strategic decisions about to responsibly and effectively incorporating AI in their practice to enhance patient care and operational excellence while staying ahead in a technology-driven industry.
Registration Required
Dec 4
Physical Accessibility Forum
11am - 12pm EST
Online
This is an opportunity for students, faculty, and staff to share their experiences with physical accessibility (e.g., signage, pathways, doors, stairs, restrooms, elevators, etc.) on Johns Hopkins campuses. Your feedback is critical in helping to identify barriers and to design solutions to improve physical access for the Johns Hopkins community.
Registration Required
Free
Dec 4
19th Annual Barton Childs Lecture: Francis Collins
2 - 3pm EST
Mountcastle Auditorium, Preclinical Teaching Building Preclinical Teaching Building
East Baltimore Campus
Francis Collins, NIH distinguished investigator at the Center for Precision Health Research, will give the 19th Annual Barton Childs Lecture titled "Could In Vivo Gene Editing Be a Scalable Solution for Thousands of Rare Genetic Diseases?"
Free
Dec 4
Morgan Stanley Investment Banking Panel
8 - 9:15pm EST
Online
This is a fantastic opportunity to ask questions you may have about Morgan Stanley, investment banking, or the finance industry in general to gain valuable career advice and mentorship. All undergraduate students are welcome.
Registration Required
Free
Dec 5
CS Seminar: Jason Corso
10:45 - 11:45am EST
Jason Corso, a professor of electrical engineering and computer science at the University of Michigan, will give a talk titled "Curious Embeddings, Hazy Oracles, and the Path to Safe, Cooperative AI" for the Department of Computer Science.
Dec 5
LACLxS Lecture: Arturo Chang
12 - 1:30pm EST
Arturo Chang, an assistant professor of political theory in the Department of Political Science at the University of Toronto, will be in conversation with Alonso Burgos, a doctoral student in the Johns Hopkins Department of Sociology, on "Indigenous Sovereignty and the Construction of Citizenship During Peru's Post-Independence Period." This event is hosted by the Program in Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies (LACLxS) and the Department of Political Science.
Dec 5
CS Seminar: Nico Christianson
12:15 - 1:15pm EST
Nico Christianson, a doctoral candidate in computing and mathematical sciences at the California Institute of Technology, will give a talk titled "Reliable AI-Augmented Algorithms for Energy" for the Department of Computer Science.
Dec 5
The Therapy Paradigm in Contemporary Television
3:30 - 4:30pm EST
Online
Join a virtual discussion on the rise of therapy in television storytelling and explore how this dynamic not only makes therapy a prevalent theme in TV but also hints at television's own therapeutic potential.
Registration Required
Free
Dec 5
Department of Biology Seminar Series: Rebecca Lamason
4 - 5pm EST
Rebecca Lamason, an associate professor of biology at MIT, will give a talk titled "Microbial Manipulation of Host Membranes."
Dec 5
Latin American Film Festival: Bad Hombres (2023, Netherlands)
5 - 8pm EST
Bad Hombres explores the most heavily used migration route on Earth. Dutch journalist Stef Biemans travels between Guatemala and the U.S. during the first months of the Trump administration to see what the so-called "bad hombres" hope to find in the U.S.
Dec 5
Homewood by Candlelight
5 - 7pm EST
Tour the museum's period rooms, decorated for the holidays and illuminated by candlelight, get your silhouette done, and snack on seasonal goodies. Free for J-card holders.
Registration Required
Dec 5
Pava Center for Entrepreneurship Fuel Demo Day Fall 2024
6:15 - 8:30pm EST
Ten ventures will take the stage to pitch their groundbreaking ideas to an esteemed panel of judges, all vying for a chance to win a share of the impressive prize pool. Audience members get to cast a vote for the Audience Prize. Food provided.
Registration Required
Free