Vision Zero Berlin Summit 2024
This year's Vision Zero Summit will focus on advances in the prevention and early detection of cancer, as well as the possibilities offered by modern precision diagnostics and innovative therapy concepts.
This year's Vision Zero Summit will focus on advances in the prevention and early detection of cancer, as well as the possibilities offered by modern precision diagnostics and innovative therapy concepts.
The expert from the University of Washington will give a talk on: “Engineering Organoids, Organs, and Societies”. The lecture is hosted by Vallier lab.
The SBHD conference series is a bi‑national annual event focusing on systems biology approaches for the understanding, diagnosis, and therapy of human diseases. The conference features top‑class scientists, short and lighting talks and will be held in Nashville, TN, USA.
with talks by Ivano Legnini (Human Technopol, Milan/Italy) and Jakob Metzger (MDC-BIMSB, Berlin)
Symposium for scientists at the interface of experimental molecular and computational biology and young researchers to explore the latest developments, challenges, and opportunities in leveraging AI for biomedical research and applications. Online participation still possible!
Course on Handling and Maintenance of Human Pluripotent Stem Cells for scientists of Max Delbrück Center, Charité and the BIH. The training is jointly offered by the BIH Core Unit Pluripotent Stem Cells & Organoids (CUSCO) and the MDC Technology Platform Pluripotent Stem Cells. Registration is closed.
The Goethe-Institut Budapest is organizing two exhibitions together with the DAAD: The portrait collection "Women in Hungary" by Évi Fábián and the pictures of the BIH traveling exhibition. The accompanying program includes talks on the situation of female scientists in Hungary and Germany, with Karin Höhne (BIH Equal Opportunities Officer).
Join uns at MDC-BIMSB for the talk of Fabian Theis (Helmholtz Munich & TUM) on "Generative AI for Modeling Single-Cell State and Response".
The Diversity Journal Club together with the QUEST Center discusses current research on diversity and responsible research and innovation in the DRIVERS Journal Club.
Create and edit Wikipedia articles together with experienced members of the WomenEdit Group Berlin to make Wikipedia more diverse! No experience necessary.
ELNs offer a number of advantages over traditional paper lab books. But what are these advantages and how can you as an individual or even a whole group use the ELN in a meaningful way? These and all other questions about the ELN will be answered in this course. (In German)
Lectures, hands-on practical activities and tutorials. You will learn the major steps required to undertake a systematic review and meta-analysis of preclinical animal studies.
ELNs offer a number of advantages over traditional paper lab books. But what are these advantages and how can you as an individual or even a whole group use the ELN in a meaningful way? These and all other questions about the ELN will be answered in this course. (In English)
ISCO conference for single cell researchers from diferent disciplines, co-organized by leading centres for genomic and biomedical research in Berlin and Barcelona.
From May 27-31, 2024, the BIH is organizing a Diversity Week for the first time. With the Diversity Week, we want to celebrate the inclusive research and work culture at the BIH, raise awareness of diversity, equality and inclusion, network and support each other.
Visit us at the BIH booth (Info Point, Central Campus), 10 am to 3 pm, and find out more about the dual study program "Medical Informatics (B.Sc.)". A course of study for anyone interested in computer science and digitalization in the healthcare sector - with theoretical courses provided by THB and practical training at BIH.
Workshop for International Researchers to create an overview of career options from the perspective of your personal motivation, to evaluate options with a focus on competencies and personal goals, and to approach the decision-making process with concrete tools.
This course will guide participants towards a reproducible research workflow supported by R. This course is generously supported by data camp by providing free access to online learning material. (In English)
An event as part of the QUEST Seminar on Responsible Research. Speaker: David Higgins.
Panel discussion that will address the evolving landscape of sustainability in the life sciences and explore strategies for academic institutions, start-ups, biotech and pharma companies. The new "Talk in the Cube" series, organized by the MDC's Glass Laboratory, brings business and science together on the Berlin-Buch Campus with the aim of…
If you work in the administration and governance team of a research performance institution, join the upcoming international SAGA Virtual Brainstorm!
The meeting is dedicated to topics around FlowJo, from basic introductions with hands-on training to QC/normalisation, panel design, data analysis, and more. The event is hosted by the BIH Cytometry Core Facility, for questions please contact: cytometry-core@bih-charite.de
On May 13, the traveling exhibition will open with a festive vernissage at the Charles University in Prague. The exhibition is being held in Prague thanks to the kind support of the Goethe-Institute Prague and the DAAD Czech Republic. It will be on display at the Charles University until June 11 and highlights the work of female academics.
Event with presentations, Q&A sessions and networking opportunities to provide PhD students and postdocs with advice about EMBO funding schemes and valuable insights into funding opportunities for life scientists in Germany. >> hosted by Charité and BIH
As part of the anniversary “30 Years of City Partnership Berlin-Tokyo 2024”, the Goethe-Institut is inviting the exhibition to Tokyo. It will be displayed digitally from May 7 to 17, 2024 in Japanese, English and German, accompanied by a writing workshop for more visibility of female scientists working in Tokyo.
Part of the Meta-Research Methods Webinar Series of the QUEST Center. Speaker: Dorothea Strecker. (In English)
For BIH-funded fellows as well as for Charité and BIH employees.
Symposium of the Eva Luise and Horst Köhler Foundation on Rare Diseases with keynotes, lectures and a panel discussion with Michael Hund (EB Research Partnership), Tobias Cantz (MHH) as well as Christopher Baum and Peter N. Robinson from BIH on the question of how future medicine can meet the special needs of those affected.
with talks by Mike O. Karl (CRTD TU Dresden) and Robert Opitz (Charité).
Jonathan Kimmelman is James McGill Professor in the Department of Equity, Ethics and Policy at McGill University. His research centres on the ethics, policy and science of drug development.