Full Calendar
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This calendar is a round-up of events related to research from around BU. Browse all upcoming events by date, or select an event topic to narrow your search.
All Topics (October 29 through December 31)
Tuesday, October 29
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Research on Tap: Health Inequity Meets Health EconomicsAddressing Health Disparities with a Health Economics Lens Host: Assistant Professor Sarah Gordon, Health Law, Policy, & Management (SPH) From where we live and work to the education and income we receive, countless factors determine our health. These inequities aren’t random; they are rooted in the systems that govern our daily lives, including health care…
Wednesday, October 30
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AI for Drug Discovery Open Innovation ForumOverview: Safe and responsible AI needs to be developed in the open. The objective of this forum is to establish a world-class open research community to drive the development, evaluation, and large-scale adoption of AI foundation models for accelerated scientific advancements for drug discovery. The one-day event will consist of an opening session with keynotes…
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Careers in Transportation Information SessionJoin the Boston University Initiative on Cities and City Planning & Urban Affairs Program for our annual Careers in Transportation Information Session! This session provides a direct venue for students and aspiring entrants interested in transportation and transportation-adjacent work to connect directly with senior leaders in the transportation field. The session is designed for students…
Thursday, October 31
Friday, November 1
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Gentrification Book SymposiumThis symposium will feature three new books by leaders in the field of gentrification: Tanya Golash-Boza’s Before Gentrification: The Creation of DC’s Racial Wealth Gap, Richard Ocejo’s Sixty Miles Upriver: Gentrification and Race in a Small American City, and Derek Hyra’s Slow and Sudden Violence: Why and When Uprisings Occur. Critically, all three books dig…
Wednesday, November 6
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Research on Tap: Women’s Health and Cultivating a Research Community at BUHosts: Professor Catherine Klapperich, Biomedical Engineering (ENG); Professor Joyce Wong, Biomedical Engineering (ENG); Professor Emelia Benjamin, Medicine and Epidemiology (Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine); Professor Elisha Wachman, Pediatrics (Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine) For much of the 20th century, clinical research predominantly involved male participants, with the assumption that findings would apply equally…