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2024 HuBMAP Undergraduate Student Internship Program

Applications will be accepted from November 27, 2023 until February 1, 2024.

Internship experiences can be computational or experimental. The lab descriptions below identify which experiences will be computational and which will be experimental.

Applicants can indicate their preference for computational or experimental internships on the application.

Questions? Email us at: internshipapply@hubmapconsortium.org

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HuBMAP

2024 SPARC FAIR Codeathon

The SPARC Data and Resource Center (DRC), with funding from the National Institutes of Health, will host a cloud-based three-day codeathon.

2025 Voice AI Symposium and Hackathon

The 2025 Bridge2AI – Voice Symposium and Hackathon is an interactive conference that brings together scientists, ethicists, advocates, patients, clinicians, technology experts and students, all with a shared passion for the transformative potential of voice biomarkers in healthcare.

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Bridge2AI

4DN Hackathon

The 4D Nucleome program is accepting applications for the 2024 4DN Hackathon, which will be hosted at the University of Washington in Seattle, Washington from March 18-21st, 2024. The hackathon is open to all students, faculty, and staff from the general scientific community – no coding experience is required. This opportunity offers participants the chance to explore genome organization, build something novel, learn from peers, and get familiar with the 4DN program’s data and research! 40-50 applicants will be selected, and travel and accommodations will be completely supported. Please direct all questions to: hack4dnucleome@gmail.com.

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4DN

4DN Summer Internship Program

The 4DN Summer Undergraduate Program for Excellence in Research (SUPER) is seeking applications for a paid summer research internship for undergraduate students. Students will be hosted by labs participating in the 4DN program, studying the structure and function of the nucleus. The individual opportunities are experimental, computational or both in labs using genomics, imaging or both. The internship will provide an opportunity for students to build connections, gain scientific skills, and conduct research. NIH encourages the participation of individuals from populations that are underrepresented in the biomedical, clinical, behavioral and social sciences.

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4DN

A Human Geneticists' Guide to the Common Fund Data Ecosystem

An ancillary session at ASHG will be held to share the perspectives about the the NIH Common Fund Data Ecosystem (CFDE) by NIH representatives, the Knowledge Center (KC), the Data Resource Center (DRC), and the MoTrPAC data coordination center (DCC).

Accepting Application for the 2025 Summer Research Training Program in Biomedical Big Data Science

The LINCS DCC Summer Research Training Program in Biomedical Big Data Science is a research intensive ten-week training program for undergraduates interested in bioinformatics. Summer fellows training in the Ma’ayan Lab at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai conduct faculty-mentored research in the areas: data harmonization, machine learning, cloud computing, and dynamic data visualization.

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LINCS

Biomarker discovery from extracellular (cell-free) RNA-seq and tissue of origin from GTEx RNA-seq profiles

Join us for an engaging hands-on workshop where Meenu Srinivasan of the Louise Laurent Lab at the University of California-San Diego will demonstrate how to perform integrative data analysis utilizing data from two Common Fund Data Ecosystem (CFDE) Data Coordinating Center portals followed by an interactive Q&A session.

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ExRNA
GTEx

Bridge2AI Fall 2024 Leadership Meeting

The meeating will be an opportunity for researchers and experts to engage in vibrant discussions. The theme of the Fall Leadership Meeting is: Cross Consortium Synergies. Representatives from all the Grand Challenges (GC) and the Bridge Center (BC) will present highlights of their research and facilitate discussions aligned with the theme of the meeting.

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Bridge2AI

CFDE 2024 Fall Meeting

The CFDE Fall face-to-face (F2F) meeting will feature announcements about upcoming data from (Bridge2AI), (SenNet, (HubMAP), and (MoTrPAC), along with multiple brainstorming sessions discussing the future of CFDE. Special topics will include building methods for sustainability and harmonizing CFDE data to answer integrative questions.

CFDE Metabolomics Workbench Virtual Summer Workshop 2024

UCSD Metabolomics Workbench (MW), as part of the NIH Common Fund Data Ecosystem (CFDE) is pleased to announce a 4-day virtual Summer Workshop on July 22-25, 2024. Click here for additional information and registration.

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Metabolomics

CFDE Pediatric PowerUp I

This summer, join the Pediatric PowerUp training program underwritten by the NIH Common Fund Data Ecosystem (CFDE) and featuring the Gabriella Miller Kids First Data Resource Center (Kids First). Dive into powerful cloud-based platforms that equip you with the skills to find answers faster. This free, week-long program is designed to supercharge your research like a pro in just two hours a day.

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Kids First

CFDE Pediatric PowerUp II

This summer, join the Pediatric PowerUp training program underwritten by the NIH Common Fund Data Ecosystem (CFDE) and featuring the Gabriella Miller Kids First Data Resource Center (Kids First). Dive into powerful cloud-based platforms that equip you with the skills to find answers faster. This free, week-long program is designed to supercharge your research like a pro in just two hours a day.

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Kids First

CFDE Spring Meeting

The CFDE Program Team is pleased to announce we will be holding the annual CFDE Spring Meeting on March 25-26, 2025 in Bethesda, MD. More details will be coming soon including registration links for the meeting and hotel booking links.

CFDE Webinar Series

The NIH Common Fund Data Ecosystem (CFDE) is a network of programs conducting innovative, cross-domain research to benefit human health. This CFDE Webinar Series brings the varied programs of the CFDE to the broad biomedical research community. Join us on the last Friday of each month at 1-2 PM ET to learn the science behind the research programs that comprise CFDE, as well as about the CFDE as a whole and its coordination Centers.

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Metabolomics

CFDE Webinar Series

The NIH Common Fund Data Ecosystem (CFDE) is a network of programs conducting innovative, cross-domain research to benefit human health. This CFDE Webinar Series brings the varied programs of the CFDE to the broad biomedical research community. Join us on the last Friday of each month at 1-2 PM ET to learn the science behind the research programs that comprise CFDE, as well as about the CFDE as a whole and its coordination Centers.

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LINCS

CFDE Webinar Series

The CFDE Webinar Series brings the varied programs of the CFDE to the broad biomedical research community. The title for the month is Illuminating the Druggable Genome (IDG) Overview and Highlights and will be presented by Jeremy Yang, Ph.D, Anna Waller, Ph.D, Jayme Holmes from IDG, and Timothy Sheils from NIH NCATS.

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IDG

CFDE Webinar Series

The CFDE Webinar Series features HuBMAP and SenNet DCCs about A Tour of the Human Reference Atlas v2.1. Katy Börner, Center Director for the Cyberinfrastructure for Network Science Center (CNS), and Bruce Herr, Technical Director for CNS provide a tour of the Human Reference Atlas (HRA) while highlighting their work mapping data from the heart, kidney, and lung.

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HuBMAP
SenNet

CFDE Webinar Series

The CFDE Webinar Series was established to share with the community information about the Common Fund programs that participate in the CFDE, as well as about the CFDE as a whole and its DCCs. This month we will feature the Acute to Chronic Pain Signatures (A2CPS) DCC.

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A2CPS

CFDE Webinar Series

The CFDE Webinar Series will feature the exRNA DCC. The seminar will be about ‘Tools and methods for discovering disease-causing gene regulatory variants from WGS data with application to Congenital Heart Disease’ presented by Keyang Yu, a Genboree Research Assistant.

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ExRNA

CFDE Webinar Series

The CFDE Webinar Series will feature the MoTrPAC DCC. The seminar will be about Introduction to The Molecular Transducers of Physical Activity Consortium (MoTrPAC), which will cover MoTrPAC Data Hub, recent updates, upcoming data releases, pipelines, and data structures.

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MoTrPAC

CFDE Webinar Series

The COMPA team will share an overview of the project followed by strategies to help the audience promote awareness and adoption of their products and tools from MetaCell. We will discuss the cost-benefit of strategies such as interviews, workshops, and online presentations for targeted feedback and market validation and share methods to ensure data-driven outreach.

CFDE Webinar Series

This CFDE workshop will feature the NIH perspective of the CFDE, gene set to human traits scientific presentation, introduction to CFDE centers, and NIH funding opportunities.

CFDE Webinar Series

The CFDE Webinar Series was established to share with the community information about the Common Fund programs that participate in the CFDE, as well as about the CFDE as a whole and its DCCs. This month we will feature the 4D Nucleome (4DN) DCC.

CFDE Webinar Series

Julie Jurgens from the Knowledge Center presented on scientific updates from the Knowledge Center, including the novel method, PIGEAN.

CFDE Webinar Series

Dr. Allissa Dillman from the Training Center will present on Hackathons with Impact: Data-Driven Projects with CFDE.

CFDE Webinar Series

The Integration and Coordination Center will be presenting on Sustainability and Evaluation Within the Common Fund Data Ecosystem!

CFDE Webinar Series

Dr. Andreas Bueckle, a HuBMAP JumpStart Fellow, will present on Data Visualization in Immersive Technologies.

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HuBMAP

CFDE at Bio-IT World Boston 2025

The CFDE will be showcased at the Bio-IT World 2025. The Bio-IT FAIR Data Hackathon will be facilitated by CFDE members led by the CFDE Training Center (TC) to promote the utilization and integration of CFDE tools and datasets.

CFDE at Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology 2025

Representative from several CFDE participating Common Fund programs’ DCCs plan to attend the Intelligent Systems for Molecular Biology (ISMB) 2025 in Liverpool, UK.

CFDE at the American Society of Human Genetics Annual Meeting

The CFDE Knowledge Center (KC), the CFDE Data Resource Center (DRC), and the Kids First DCC plan to participate in the American Society of Human Genetics Annual Meeting in Denver, Colorado.

CFDE at the American Society of Human Genetics Annual Meeting

The CFDE will be showcased at the 2025 American Society of Human Genetics Annual (ASHG) meeting. An ancillary session and a CFDE booth are planned. The meeting will be held in Boston, MA.

CFDE-GlyGen Summer Interns Symposium 2024

Join us at the Virtual CFDE-GlyGen Summer Interns Symposium as we present the projects we’ve been working on this summer. We’re excited to share our discoveries, learnings, and experiences from this internship. Scan the QR code below for more information and the Zoom link.

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GlyGen

Community Engagement Workshop: A Discussion of Data Resources

Join the NIH Common Fund’s collaborative discussion at the Community Engagement Workshop! Learn how data accessibility, inclusivity, and culturally relevant data can shape future outreach, training, and support the biomedical and behavioral research community.

Coursera Course: Big Data Science with the BD2K-LINCS Data Coordination and Integration Center

In this course the LINCS DCC introduces the data generation centers that collected data for the LINCS program. Then, the course covers metadata and how metadata is linked to ontologies. The course then introduces data processing methods used to clean and harmonize the LINCS data. This is followed by discussions about how data is served as RESTful APIs. Most importantly, the course covers computational methods including: clustering, gene-set enrichment analysis, interactive data visualization, and supervised learning.

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LINCS

From Atlas to Practice

Accelerating the Convergence of Spatial Biology and Pathology! Join the NIH Innovation Lab “FROM ATLAS TO PRACTICE” where you can help shape how large-scale spatial atlas research can be used to directly impact patient care.

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HuBMAP

Gabriella Miller Kids First Pediatric Research Program’s Spring Webinar

Join us for the Gabriella Miller Kids First Pediatric Research Program’s Spring Webinar, “Big Data Dialogue, The Next Catalyst for Cures.” On May 29 at 11 a.m. EDT, the Kids First program team, experts and families will take a deep dive into pediatric research advancement through big data and its implications for discovering new cures in rare diseases. Learn about Kids First’s role in the big data landscape, how it impacts research, new analysis tools and implications for identifying and implementing patient- and family-level change. Bring your questions: We want to hear from you. Start brainstorming your questions now to dive into a dynamic live discussion. This event is open to everyone in our community. Seize the opportunity to be part of a united community propelling pediatric research forward. Register now and contribute to the transformative power of collective impact.

GlyGen & CFDE Workshop Summer 2023

The purpose of this workshop is to bring together high school students who are interested in developing early-on research knowledge and skills in biochemistry, glycobiology, computer science, and bioinformatics. Each presenter will demonstrate glycan and protein analysis using GlyGen and CFDE tools described above, followed by a Q&A session at the end of the workshop. The attendees will gain basic knowledge on how to efficiently use bioinformatics resources to answer biological questions and provide valuable feedback on the user experience perspective which aids in the continuous development of GlyGen.

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GlyGen

GlyGen-CFDE Summer Internship Program

The GlyGen-CFDE project is seeking applications for a paid 8-week summer research in-person internship in 2024 for undergraduate and graduate students in Washington DC at George Washington University. This 8-week internship program is tailored to provide hands-on experience in bioinformatics and biology applications in biomedical research through Common Fund Data Ecosystem (CFDE) and GlyGen tools and data. Interns will have the opportunity to expand their understanding of biology, biochemistry, and bioinformatics concepts, including exploration and analysis of glycans, proteins, and biomarkers while working on tasks and projects, enabling them to find answers to specific biological questions. The internship will provide benefits such as professional networking, soft skills development, hands-on experience in bioinformatics programming, data wrangling, and exploration of biomedical web resources and tools.

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GlyGen

The Common Fund Data Ecosystem: A Resource of Resources for the Biomedical Community

Dr. Noel Burtt will present about the Common Fund Data Ecosystem for the GlySpace Alliance Webinar Series.

HuBMAP Visible Human MOOC (VHMOOC)

This 10h course introduces the HuBMAP project which aims to create an open, global reference atlas of the human body at the cellular level. Among others, the course describes the compilation and coverage of HuBMAP data, demonstrates new single-cell analysis and mapping techniques, and introduces major features of the HuBMAP portal.

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HuBMAP

IMPC Data API Workshop

Due to high demand the registration for the Data API workshop has been closed. But if you’re interested, please register interest to be added to the waiting list and to scope for interest for another session.Please save the date for the 2nd virtual IMPC workshop in the 2024 series, titled ‘IMPC Data API Workshop‘ organised by the IMPC Data Analysis WG/MPI team.The target audience for the workshop would be people familiar with mouse biology and IMPC data to some extent, with some basic knowledge of programming and data transformation, but not necessarily knowledge of using an Apache Solr API. The objective of the course would be to enable people to construct simple Solr API queries to obtain IMPC data based on an understanding of the structure of IMPC data, specifically how knowledge of IMPReSS can be used together with the Solr API to extract datasets from IMPC.

IMPC Webinar: Investigating gene function and human disease through data on the IMPC portal

The webinar will offer an overview of how IMPC data is generated, along with a guided tour of the website, showcasing key features and available data. We will also explore how phenotype data can be used to investigate Mendelian diseases, and how the PhenoDigm algorithm can be applied to identify new models of human disease-gene associations.

Independent Study in Biomedical Data Science, CFDE edition (ISBDS-CFDE)

The Illuminating the Druggable Genome (IDG) Data Coordinating Center (DCC), led by the University of New Mexico, is offering an online summer training course featuring CFDE resources. The course is suitable for beginners to advanced learners, who select from a menu of research plan templates to customize according to their interests, utilize CFDE resources, and produce a scholarly final report and poster with support and advisement from the course developers and administrators. Featured research plan templates will be derived from IDG use cases.

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IDG

LINCS Summer Trainees Virtual Symposium 2024

A virtual symposium hosted by the Ma’ayan Lab and the Mount Sinai Center for Bioinformatics will feature the accomplishments made by 10 summer trainees during a 10-week research-intensive full-time training program. The projects cover topics such as data integration, data visualization, LLM integration, and Knowledge Graphs in the field of biomedical data science and bioinformatics, leveraging the power of AI and other computational tools and methods.

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LINCS

March All-Hands Meeting

The CFDE Program Team is pleased to announce we will be holding the annual CFDE Program Meeting on March 19-20, 2024 in Bethesda, MD. More details will be coming soon including registration links for the meeting and hotel booking links.

MoTrPAC Office Hours

The MoTrPAC Bioinformatics Center (BIC) hosts monthly open office hours to support the scientific community. Each session is hosted by one member from our infrastructure team and one from our bioinformatics team with a focus on the discussions of MoTrPAC data.

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MoTrPAC

NIH Center for Alzheimer’s and Related Dementias (CARD) Fellowship

We are currently recruiting for a fully paid Master’s in Data Science Fellowship. The application deadline is the end of the day on April 22, 2024. This opportunity allows students to earn an MPS degree in data science while earning a full stipend to work at CARD with real-world data in the dementia space, working to explore the genetic architecture of disease from a data science perspective. This program is a collaboration with NIH FAES and UMBC. We are particularly passionate about recruiting diverse fellows. We have a blog post featuring interviews with current MPS in Data Science Fellows at CARD – students can learn what it’s like to be in the program: https://card.nih.gov/news-events/card-news/what-its-be-masters-data-science-student-nih-card. Prospective fellows can learn more about this opportunity and apply here: https://faes.org/CARD-FAES-UMBC_Fellowship.

Playbook Workflow Builder: Construct Bioinformatics Workflows Without Any Coding

Join us for an engaging seminar exploring the various features and the major upgrades to the Playbook Workflow Builder resource and how it can assist you with your own research projects.

The Playbook Workflow Builder platform enables users to quickly construct and evaluate bioinformatics workflows by chaining together many data analysis and visualization tools through a simple point and click user interface, or via a chatbot that is powered by an LLM.

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LINCS

Omics Tools Webinar Series: ARCHS4

The webinar featured ARCHS4, a resource that provides access to gene and transcript counts uniformly processed from all the human and mouse RNA-seq experiments deposited by the community in the NCBI Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO). Watch recording here.

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LINCS

Omics Tools Webinar Series: GeneSetCart

Converting multi-omics datasets into gene sets facilitates data integration that leads to knowledge discovery. Although there are tools developed to analyze gene sets, only few offer the management of gene sets from multiple sources. GeneSetCart is an interactive web-based platform that enables investigators to gather gene sets from various sources; augment these sets with gene-gene co-expression correlations and protein-protein interactions; perform set operations on these sets such as union, consensus, and intersection; and visualize and analyze these gene sets, all in one place. GeneSetCart supports the upload of single or multiple gene sets, as well as fetching gene sets by searching PubMed for genes co-mentioned with terms in publications. Venn diagrams, heatmaps, UMAP, SuperVenn diagrams, and UpSet plots can visualize the gene sets in a GeneSetCart session to summarize the similarity and overlap among the sets. Users of GeneSetCart can also perform enrichment analysis on their assembled gene sets with external tools. All gene sets in a session can be saved to a user account for reanalysis and sharing with collaborators. GeneSetCart has a gene-set-library crossing feature that enables analysis of gene sets created from several NIH Common Fund programs. For the top overlapping sets from pairs of programs, a large language model (LLM) is prompted to propose possible reasons for the high overlap. Using this feature, two use cases are presented. In addition, users of GeneSetCart can produce publication-ready reports from their uploaded sets. Text in these reports is also assisted with an LLM. Overall, GeneSetCart is a useful resource for biologists without programming expertise to facilitate data integration for hypothesis generation.

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LINCS

Playbook Workflow Builder USE-A-THON

The first Use-A-Thon of Playbook Partnershi[ to test platform and public use cases

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LINCS
GlyGen
ExRNA
Metabolomics
Kids First

Playbook Workflow Builder Virtual Workshop 2024

The Playbook Workflow Builder (PWB) is a web-based platform that facilitates the interactive construction of workflows by enabling users to utilize an ever-growing network of input datasets, semantically annotated API endpoints, and data visualization tools contributed by an ecosystem. Via a user-friendly web-based user interface (UI), workflows can be constructed from contributed building blocks without technical expertise. The workshop will demonstrate how to use the platform via interactive sessions, as well as, introduce ways the community can contribute to the project.

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LINCS

SPARC Office Hours

The SPARC Data and Resource Center (DRC) hosts regular open office hours to support the scientific community. Each session is hosted by experts with a focus on a specific SPARC resource; however, we welcome all attendees to any open office hours. We will strive to answer your questions and point you to the appropriate resource.

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SPARC

SPARC at NANS Annual Meeting 2024

Save the date for the most exciting event in neuromodulation innovation! Join the 2024 North American Neuromodulation Society (NANS) conference Jan 18-21 in Las Vegas for cutting-edge research, speakers, networking and innovations. NANS links patients, physicians and health care professionals, scientists, engineers, and industry to advance neuromodulation, drive multidisciplinary collaboration, enhance therapy awareness and inspire innovation to transform patients’ lives. What can you do when you visit booth 412? View published neuromodulation datasets on the SPARC Portal. Discuss collaboration opportunities, Learn about current research projects and get a demo of the research portal that bridges the body and the brain. Also, plan to congratulate SPARC Researcher Dr. Pelot, who has been named a 2024 NANS Rising Star! See the research she has published on the SPARC Portal.

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SPARC

SPARC at SfN 2024

The SPARC DCC will participate in the Society for Neuroscience (SfN) Annual Meeting. The SPARC team will have booth to promote the program (Booth #1764).

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SPARC

SenNet + HOA - Hacking the Human Vasculature in 3D Kaggle Competition

The “SenNet + HOA - Hacking the Human Vasculature in 3D” Kaggle competition is now LIVE at https://www.kaggle.com/competitions/blood-vessel-segmentation. The Cellular Senescence Program (SenNet) and the Human Organ Atlas (HOA) teams welcome contributions that help ​​​​improve 3D segmentation of vasculature. With better data on the healthy human vasculature, researchers will be able to simulate the flow of blood, oxygen, or even drugs through the vessel network. The 3D segmentation data will also be valuable for understanding how blood vasculature changes for different sex, age, and BMI. Ultimately, 3D vessel segmentation data will help pave the way towards a more complete Vascular Common Coordinate Framework (VCCF) and Human Reference Atlas (HRA) for the healthy human body.

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SenNet

SenNet Accepting Applications for the CUSP 2025 Summer Internship

SenNet is actively recruiting students for the May-August 2024 cohort of the Consortium Undergraduate Student Program (CUSP). CUSP is a summer research internship program for undergraduate students hosted by laboratories participating in the NIH Common Fund’s Cellular Senescence Network (SenNet). The application deadline is January 25. Interested students can always reach out to [cusp@sennetconsortium.org] or visit https://sennetconsortium.org/internship/ for application information and eligibility requirements. We’re looking forward to an excellent summer with the 2024 CUSP interns!

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SenNet

SenNet Consortium Undergraduate Student Program (CUSP)

SenNet is actively recruiting students for the May-August 2024 cohort of the Consortium Undergraduate Student Program (CUSP). CUSP is a summer research internship program for undergraduate students hosted by laboratories participating in the NIH Common Fund’s Cellular Senescence Network (SenNet). The application deadline is January 25. Interested students can always reach out to [cusp@sennetconsortium.org] or visit https://sennetconsortium.org/internship/ for application information and eligibility requirements. We’re looking forward to an excellent summer with the 2024 CUSP interns!

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SenNet

Summer Research Program in Biomedical Big Data Science

LINCS’ Summer Research Training Program in Biomedical Big Data Science is a research intensive ten-week training program for undergraduate and master’s students interested in participating in cutting edge research projects aimed at solving data-intensive biomedical problems. Summer fellows training conduct faculty-mentored independent research projects in the following areas: data harmonization, machine learning, cloud computing and dynamic data visualization.

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LINCS

The 2024 HuBMAP Fall Hackathon

The 2024 HuBMAP Fall Hackathon will be held virtually with synchronous meetings on September 20th and October 4th, and asynchronous hackathon activities during the two weeks between, with a focus on the HuBMAP Data Portal Workspaces.

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HuBMAP

The HuBMAP JumpStart Fellowship

The HuBMAP JumpStart fellowship offers junior investigators working on human atlasing projects the opportunity to take a leadership role in conducting synergistic, collaborative research projects within the HuBMAP consortium. These projects will build on work that already exists in HuBMAP by either extending aims of current awards or as a new but related research project. The goal of this program is two-fold: 1) create a mentored, career development opportunity for promising junior researchers, and 2) promote collaboration among HuBMAP and the atlas-building community.

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HuBMAP

The NIH Common Fund's Complement-ARIE program

UDN Grand Rounds

UDN Grand Rounds are open to the public. Presentations from UDN sites and cores typically describe the clinical phenotype and multidisciplinary, personalized diagnostic evaluation of one or more UDN participants. Students, trainees, advocates, and others are welcome to attend, ask questions, and offer insights on cases. One hour of CME credit is available at no charge for attendees.

Voice AI Summer School Lecture Series

The Voice AI Summer school is the first specialized training program in utilizing voice data for the development of AI models. The lecture covered the Bridge2AI Voice dataset, including voice data collection, storage, access, and analysis, and was presented by Satrajit Ghosh, PhD, Alistair Johnson, DPhil, and Alexandros Sigaras.

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Bridge2AI

Workshop at the Festival of Genomics & Biodata

At the Festival of Genomics & Biodata, we will hold a workshop to introduce the wide range of biomedical data and knowledge available via the NIH Common Fund Data Ecosystem (CFDE). The theme of the workshop is ‘Catalyzing Discovery by Integrating Data Across Biomedical Research Domains’