There will be no JIN call on Thursday, July 4, 2024 in honor of Independence Day. Our regular series cadence will resume the following week on July 11. Thank you!
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There will be no JIN call on Thursday, July 4, 2024 in honor of Independence Day. Our regular series cadence will resume the following week on July 11. Thank you! |
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Clinical Translation of a Fluorine-18 Labeled Tryptophan Radiotracer Presented by Xuyi (Kevin) Yue, PhD, Nemours Children's Health Please join us at our JIN Touchbase call each Thursday at 9am. This is a great opportunity to collaborate, share ideas, and hear a guest presentation from a member or friend of the JIN. All are welcome!… Read More »JIN Presentation: Clinical Translation of a Fluorine-18 Labeled Tryptophan Radiotracer |
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Cardiovascular Psychophysiology Laboratory: investigating why depression increases cardiovascular disease risk Presented by Jody Greaney, PhD, University of Delaware Please join us at our JIN Touchbase call each Thursday at 9am. This is a great opportunity to collaborate, share ideas, and hear a guest presentation from a member or friend of the JIN. All are… Read More »JIN Presentation: Cardiovascular Psychophysiology Laboratory: investigating why depression increases cardiovascular disease risk |
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Delaware INBRE RFAs: Pilot & Research Projects Presented by Anjana Bhat, PT, PhD, University of Delaware Please join us at our JIN Touchbase call each Thursday at 9am. This is a great opportunity to collaborate, share ideas, and hear a guest presentation from a member or friend of the JIN. All are welcome! … Read More »JIN Presentation: Delaware INBRE RFAs: Pilot & Research Projects
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Fruit flies have been used as model organisms for over 100 years. As a result, there exists a wealth of information on their genetic, neural, behavioral, and physiological characteristics. With modern technology these data types can be processed toward a general synthesis of biological understanding, allowing rapid testing, and understanding of human biology without the… Read More »Tech Talk: Expanding aiNsect’s Data Footprint for Equitable Health Outcomes In Our Lifetime |
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