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Lecture Berlin Stem Cell Club
with talks by Ivano Legnini (Human Technopol, Milan/Italy) and Jakob Metzger (MDC-BIMSB, Berlin)
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Workshop -scTCR/BCR Workshop in Berlin: Single Cell Methods for B and T Cell Receptor Repertoire Dynamics
The workshop will provide insights into the computational analysis of multimodal immune profiling single-cell transcriptomic datasets and the bioinformatic analysis of such datasets.
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Seminar QUEST Center Systematic Online Living Evidence Summaries – using AI to accelerate in vivo synthesis
An event as part of the COReS seminar series. Speaker: Dr. Kaitlyn Hair. (In English)
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Workshop QUEST Center -Intermediate meta-analysis of data from animal studies in R
During this intensive workshop, participants will delve into the practicalities of conducting meta-analysis on animal studies. (In English)
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Workshop Equal Opportunity Networking in Germany for International Researchers
Workshop for international researchers to learn creative methods for cultivating professional relationships and how to apply networking skills to build resilience, learn from others, provide valuable support to their peers, expand opportunities for collaboration and career growth, and establish stronger ties to their current location.
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Webinar QUEST Center How to use scoping reviews for meta-research
Part of the Meta-Research Methods Webinar Series of the QUEST Center. Speaker: Melissa Rethlefsen. (In English)
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Webinar QUEST Center Using qualitative methods to understand and enhance rigor in preclinical lab research
Part of the Meta-Research Methods Webinar Series of the QUEST Center. Speaker: Manoj Lalu. (In English)
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Webinar QUEST Center TOP 2025: Developing and implementing guidelines to improve practice
Part of the Meta-Research Methods Webinar Series of the QUEST Center. Speaker: David Mellor. (In English)
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Workshop QUEST Center -Berlin | Oxford Summer School on Open and Responsible Research
Summer School to guide early-career researchers (PhD students and postdocs) toward an open, transparent, and replicable research process. (In English)