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11Feb
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06Feb
The AI Club brings together the Biomedical AI and Machine Learning community in Cambridge, to discuss common themes and explore different topics and methodologies. The sessions open conversations to inform, inspire, and connect researchers at all levels, on topics within computational biology, AI and bioinformatics.
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05Feb
Intelligent, creative and immersive technologies
Presenters and participants will have the opportunity to connect over lunch to spark collaborations.
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05Feb
Are you curious about how to improve Research Culture in your department or research group? Looking for inspiration? Do want some guidance on initiatives you are planning? Or ways to improve those you are already running?
Book a consultation with the Research Culture team!
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05Feb
This webinar will explore strategies to advancing Equality Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) in – and through – research, and the impact that equitable and inclusive research funding, practice, and design have on research integrity, quality, and outcomes.
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04Feb
LLM Hands on Workshop
We know that when you’re learning AI & ML, a mix of classroom theory and hands-on practice is the best way to learn. So, we’re running a 1-day hands-on ML workshop to help you apply and develop further practical ML skills. This workshop will focus on Large Language Models (LLMs).
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30Jan
Dr Gabrielle Samuel (Kings College London) and Martin Farley (UKRI) will give a talk on exploring the results of two Carbon Footprinting Assessments that were carried out to understand the environmental impacts of biobanking.
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30Jan
Our Innovation Breakfast series brings together aspiring innovators and clinicians with expert speakers to explore what it takes to turn a great idea into something that can make a difference for patients.
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27Jan
To give or not to give? Individual, institutional and ethical aspects of blood and organ donation
As part of the NIHR Blood and Transplant Research Unit Seminar series
Speaker: Professor Eva-Maria Merz - University of Hamburg
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25Jan
If you are interested in finding out whether a career on Campus is right for you, visit the Jobs and Careers Fair and meet local and national employers face-to-face. The Cambridge Biomedical Campus (CBC) employs more than 22,000 people across roles ranging across health, science and private companies.