Wednesday, March 19, 2014

18 March 2014: Tuesday ... sick this AM couldn't make yoga (darn!) ... recovery in afternoon for Body Combat w/Renee ... texts w/Christine and Katia ... Flyers win in OT vs. Blackhawks on Giroux last-second goal ...

ABRF 2014


https://conf.abrf.org/program (March 22-25, 2014)
Albuquerque, New Mexico 

Introducing the ABRF 2014 Annual Conference

ABRF 2014Team Science and Big Data: Cores at the Frontier” will bring together leaders in these emerging disciplines to address the role that core facilities are playing in the information revolution. At the meeting, facility directors and managers, staff scientists, administrators, government sponsors and industrial partners will convene to present their latest research results, technologies, programs and products aimed at facilitating Team Science and Big Data initiatives. 
(S3) The Cores as the Heart of Translational Team Science: Building New Tools for the Clinical Investigator - Cimarron / Dona Ana Room
Session Organizer: Katia Sol-Church, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Thomas Jefferson University, and Director, Biomolecular Core Laboratory, AI duPont Hospital for Children
Speakers: Katia Sol-Church; Shawn Polson, Assistant Professor and Bioinformatics Core Coordinator, University of Delaware; Erin Crowgey, Graduate Research Assistant, University of Delaware

Scaled the sofa to take this photo of a recumbent, solar-warmed Dancer. Got one frame off. 

Just finished watching interview, his 10th appearance on the Colbert Report, of Neil deGrasse Tyson by Stephen Colbert. Humorous, of course, but the astrophysicist, who knew he wanted to pursue that field since he was 11 and visited Carl Sagan in Ithaca when he was 17 in 1975, reminds so much, with his hand movements and mode of speech of David Keesee

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