Circular RNA Immunity
16:00
Talk & Lecture
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2018-07-31
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Venue: Room 457, Nano Building, Zijingang CampusSpeaker: Ye Grace Chen, Postdoctoral Fellow, Howard Chang’s Laboratory, Stanford University School of Medicine
Ye Grace Chen, Postdoctoral Fellow, Howard Chang’s Laboratory, Stanford University School of Medicine
Ye Grace Chen
2018-08-14 08:55:27
Nano Building
The roles of myeloid cells in brain trauma and malignancy
09:30
Talk & Lecture
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2018-07-30
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Venue: Room 205, Administrative Building, School of Medicine, Zijingang CampusSpeaker:Zhihong Chen, Instructor, Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center, Emory University
Zhihong Chen, Instructor, Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center, Emory University
Zhihong Chen
2018-08-02 10:49:46
School of Medicine
Massively Parallel Combinatorial Genetics
10:00
Talk & Lecture
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843742
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2018-07-23
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Venue: Room 205, Administrative Building, School of Medicine, Zijingang CampusSpeaker: Timothy K. Lu, Associate Professor of Biological Engineering and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MITProf. Lu received his undergraduate and M.Eng. degrees from MIT in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Thereafter, he obtained an M.D. from Harvard Medical School and Ph.D. from the Harvard-MIT Health Sciences and Technology Medical Engineering and Medical Physics Program. Prof. Tim Lu joined MIT as Assistant Professor at the Department. of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science in 2010 and obtained a joint appointment at the Department of Biological Engineering in 2012.
Timothy K. Lu, Associate Professor of Biological Engineering and Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, MIT
Timothy K. Lu
2018-07-27 15:49:30
School of Medicine
Targeting Cell Signaling Pathways for Cancer Therapies
15:00
Talk & Lecture
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843697
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2018-07-23
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Venue: Room 2201, The Second Affiliated Hospital of ZJU School of MedicineSpeaker: Wenyi Wei, Ph.D & Professor Department of Pathology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School
Wenyi Wei, Ph.D & Professor, Department of Pathology, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Harvard Medical School
Wenyi Wei
2018-07-24 12:47:23
The 2nd Affiliated Hospital
Horror Autoinflammaticus
16:00
Talk & Lecture
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829130
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2018-07-11
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Venue: Zijingang Hall, 3th floor, Alumni Center, Zijingang CampusSpeaker: Dr. Daniel Kastner, scientific director of National Human Genome Research Institute.Dr. Daniel Kastner obtained his A.B. summa cum laude in philosophy from Princeton University and a Ph.D. and M.D. from Baylor College of Medicine. After completing an Internal Medicine residency and chief residency also at Baylor, Dr. Kastner moved to the NIH in 1985. He completed clinical Rheumatology training in the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (NIAMS), and then rose through the NIAMS faculty ranks to become NIAMS Clinical Director from 2005 to 2010. From 2008 to 2011 he was also the first NIH Deputy Director for Intramural Clinical Research. Since late 2010 he has served as Scientific Director of the Division of Intramural Research of the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI). Throughout his career at the NIH Dr. Kastner's research has focused on using genetic and genomic strategies to understand inherited disorders of inflammation, often stimulated by patients seen at the NIH Clinical Center. Dr. Kastner's laboratory identified the gene mutated in familial Mediterranean fever by positional cloning, discovered the genetic basis for a second recurrent fever syndrome they named TRAPS (TNF receptor-associated periodic syndrome), and made seminal genetic discoveries that establish other distinct illnesses as disorders of the IL-1 pathway, thus helping to define the role of IL-1 in human biology and establishing the conceptual basis for therapeutic trials with IL-1 inhibitors. More recently his laboratory has utilized genomic approaches in genetically complex disorders, such as Behçet's disease, and Dr. Kastner continues to maintain a very active clinical research program. His group also proposed the now widely accepted concept of autoinflammatory disease to denote disorders of innate immunity. Dr. Kastner has won a number of awards and honors, including election to the National Academy of Sciences in 2010 and to the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies in 2012.
Dr. Daniel Kastner, scientific director of National Human Genome Research Institute, the United States.
Daniel Kastner
2018-07-17 09:28:20
Zijingang Campus
Nanomaterials for Image Guided Cancer Nanomedicine
10:00
Talk & Lecture
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2018-07-10
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Venue: Room 225, College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Zijingang CampusSpeaker: Dr. Dong-Hyun Kim, Assistant Professor of Radiology, Northwestern University
Dr. Dong-Hyun Kim is Assistant Professor of Radiology at Northwestern University.
Dong-Hyun Kim
2018-07-16 10:14:23
Zijingang Campus
Universities in Eastern Europe after World War II
9:00-11:00
Talk & Lecture
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2018-07-04
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Venue: Room 228, Tin Ka-ping Building, Xixi CampusSpeaker: Adam R. Nelson, Professor of Educational Policy Studies and History, University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Adam R. Nelson is Professor of Educational Policy Studies and History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Adam Nelson
2018-07-13 08:55:42
Xixi Campus
Forecasting New Product Life Cycle Curves: Practical Approach and Empirical Analysis
9:30-11:30
Talk & Lecture
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2018-07-04
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Venue: Room 1002, Library & Information Center Building C, Zijingang CampusSpeaker: Dr. Kejia Hu is an Assistant Professor at Owen Graduate School of Management from Vanderbilt University. Her research interests are empirical research in service management, supply chain management and sustainability. She obtains her Ph.D. from Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University. She has published her research in peer-reviewed journals such as Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, Energy Policy and others.Abstract:We present an approach to forecast customer orders of ready-to-launch new products that are similar to past products. The approach fits product life cycle (PLC) curves to historical customer order data, clusters the curves of similar products, and uses the representative curve of the new product's cluster to generate its forecast. We propose three families of curves to fit the PLC: Bass diffusion curves, polynomial curves and simple piecewise-linear curves (triangles and trapezoids). Using a large data set of customer orders for 4,037,826 units of 170 Dell computer products sold over three and a half years, we compare goodness-of-fit and complexity for these families of curves. The fitted PLC curves of similar products are clustered either by known product characteristics or by data-driven clustering. Our key empirical finding is that, for our large data set, data-driven clustering of simple triangles and trapezoids, which are simple-to-estimate and explain, performs best for forecasting.
We present an approach to forecast customer orders of ready-to-launch new products that are similar to past products.
Kejia Hu
2018-07-11 15:00:10
Zijingang Campus
How "Funny" is the Cardiac Pacemaking? The Theory and Future Applications
10:00
Talk & Lecture
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2018-07-04
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Venue: Room 245, College of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Zijingang CampusSpeaker: Dr. Mirko Baruscotti, Department of Life Sciences, University of Milan
Speaker: Mirko Baruscotti, Department of Life Sciences, University of Milan
Dr. Baruscotti
2018-07-10 13:31:24
Zijingang Campus