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Metabolomics for cancer research – Theory and practice

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Course Description The field of cancer metabolism has grown tremendously in the past decade, contributing major advancements in our understanding of how to diagnose and treat tumors. Despite this, some of the tools required to study cancer metabolism...

Nanocourses

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Offerings: View Current Nanocourses View Past Nanocourses About Nanocourses: Harvard Medical School Office of Graduate Education (OGE) Nanocourses are short, intensive courses (typically 6–8 hours over 2–3 days) designed to address emerging topics...

Metabolomics for cancer research – Theory and practice

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Course Description The field of cancer metabolism has grown tremendously in the past decade, contributing major advancements in our understanding of how to diagnose and treat tumors. Despite this, some of the tools required to study cancer metabolism...

Electronics and Signal Processing for Experimental Rigs

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To register for this course, please complete this form by Wednesday, April 10, 2024 Course description Biomedical researchers often build and use experimental rigs consisting of several interconnected electronic instruments. These rigs are typically used...

Cancer Metabolism: The Metabolomics Perspective Part Two

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Course Description The field of cancer metabolism has grown tremendously in the past decade, contributing major advancements in our understanding of how to diagnose and treat tumors. Despite this, some of the tools required to study cancer metabolism...

Cancer Metabolism: The Metabolomics Perspective

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Course Description The field of cancer metabolism has grown tremendously in the past decade, contributing major advancements in our understanding of how to diagnose and treat tumors. Despite this, some of the tools required to study cancer metabolism...

Fall 2025 Events

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Fall 2025 Event Registration Workshop - Slow Looking: The art of paying attention Date: Tuesday, December 2, 2025 Time: 11:30AM – 12:30PM Location: TMEC 227 REGISTER HERE Slow looking is a powerful way to cultivate deeper understanding—an approach that...

Well-being, Health, and Work

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Course Description What does science actually tell us about well-being—and why should it matter to you? This nanocourse draws on cutting-edge research across psychology, epidemiology, occupational medicine, and public health to explore the science of...

Electronics and Signal Processing for Experimental Rigs

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Course Description & Objectives Biomedical researchers often build and use experimental rigs consisting of several interconnected electronic instruments. These rigs are typically used to make high-quality recordings of weak biological signals. The goal of...

Writing Research Proposals for Grants and Fellowships (Part 1)

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Course Structure This Nanocourse is Part 1 of a two-part series. Students may take Part 1 on its own or continue with Part 2, which focuses on developing these ideas into a Specific Aims page (a one-page summary of the project) for a grant or fellowship...

Learning to mentor AND get the mentoring you need

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Course description The goal of this nanocourse is to introduce early-career scientists to skills for mentoring and mentoring up (getting the mentorship you need). You will develop skills for engaging in productive, culturally responsive, research...