Announcements
A recent study gives new insights into the mechanisms involved in touch
sensation and sheds light on the role proprioception—the brain’s “sixth
sense” ability to sense the body’s position, equilibrium, and movement
through space―plays on health and survival. The study, funded in part by
NCCIH and the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke,
was published in The New England Journal of Medicine.
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Resources for Researchers
Every Friday from 12 - 1 pm ET (through December 9, 2016)
Working jointly with the
BD2K Centers-Coordination Center (BD2KCCC) and the NIH Office of Data
Science, the BD2K Training Coordinating Center (TCC) is spearheading this
virtual lecture series on the data science underlying modern biomedical
research. Beginning in September
2016, the seminar series will consist of regularly scheduled weekly webinar
presentations covering the basics of data management, representation,
computation, statistical inference, data modeling, and other topics relevant
to “big data” biomedicine. The seminar series will provide essential training
suitable for individuals at all levels of the biomedical community. All video
presentations from the seminar series will be streamed for live viewing,
recorded, and posted online for future viewing and reference. Find out who is speaking
and how to call-in at: http://www.bigdatau.org/data-science-seminars.
Upcoming Events
September 28, 2016; NIH Main
Campus, Bethesda, MD
September 29-October 1,
2016; Winnipeg, Canada
October 14, 2016; NIH Main Campus (Building 31), Bethesda, MD
October 17, 2016, 10 a.m.; Videocast or NIH Main Campus (Lipsett Amphitheater), Bethesda, MD
In case you missed it...
Did you miss the Yoga Chat on Twitter this past Sunday, 9-18?
If so, you can find a transcript of the chat here.
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