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12:00 PM EST - Ask-A-Scientist

We’re excited to announce a new block of Ask-A-Scientist office hours! Friday-Sunday, March 11-13, 2022. This means that students can speak to a JEI scientist directly through video call to ask questions about anything from experimental design to data analysis, figure generation/organization, scientific writing, and publication with JEI. Where to sign up? Students interested in signing up for a 30-minute session can visit our google calendar here. How to claim a slot? (1) Scroll to the time slot you'd like to sign up for. (2) Insert your name and email in the name of the event, and (3) "SAVE". A Google Meet link for your session will be automatically generated, and that slot will no longer be available for others to use. (4) Make note of your session and add it to your calendar. PLEASE don't forget to cancel your session ahead of time if you can no longer make it so others can make use of the slot. Who to contact if I have questions? If you have questions about signing up, please email [email protected] at least 48 hours before the session.

https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0/selfsched?sstoken=UUFzY1VhaEFaWFNGfGRlZmF1bHR8MjVhNTlkZTQwMGRjOGZhZWMzNzQyNTc3YTRhZjJjNTQ
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12:00 PM EST - Ask-A-Scientist

We’re excited to announce a new block of Ask-A-Scientist office hours! Friday-Sunday, March 11-13, 2022. This means that students can speak to a JEI scientist directly through video call to ask questions about anything from experimental design to data analysis, figure generation/organization, scientific writing, and publication with JEI. Where to sign up? Students interested in signing up for a 30-minute session can visit our google calendar here. How to claim a slot? (1) Scroll to the time slot you'd like to sign up for. (2) Insert your name and email in the name of the event, and (3) "SAVE". A Google Meet link for your session will be automatically generated, and that slot will no longer be available for others to use. (4) Make note of your session and add it to your calendar. PLEASE don't forget to cancel your session ahead of time if you can no longer make it so others can make use of the slot. Who to contact if I have questions? If you have questions about signing up, please email [email protected] at least 48 hours before the session.

https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0/selfsched?sstoken=UUFzY1VhaEFaWFNGfGRlZmF1bHR8MjVhNTlkZTQwMGRjOGZhZWMzNzQyNTc3YTRhZjJjNTQ
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12:00 PM EDT - Ask-A-Scientist

We’re excited to announce a new block of Ask-A-Scientist office hours! Friday-Sunday, March 11-13, 2022. This means that students can speak to a JEI scientist directly through video call to ask questions about anything from experimental design to data analysis, figure generation/organization, scientific writing, and publication with JEI. Where to sign up? Students interested in signing up for a 30-minute session can visit our google calendar here. How to claim a slot? (1) Scroll to the time slot you'd like to sign up for. (2) Insert your name and email in the name of the event, and (3) "SAVE". A Google Meet link for your session will be automatically generated, and that slot will no longer be available for others to use. (4) Make note of your session and add it to your calendar. PLEASE don't forget to cancel your session ahead of time if you can no longer make it so others can make use of the slot. Who to contact if I have questions? If you have questions about signing up, please email [email protected] at least 48 hours before the session.

https://calendar.google.com/calendar/u/0/selfsched?sstoken=UUFzY1VhaEFaWFNGfGRlZmF1bHR8MjVhNTlkZTQwMGRjOGZhZWMzNzQyNTc3YTRhZjJjNTQ
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6:00 PM EDT - JEI Speaker Series: Dr. Peter Chahales' Seminar

Dr. Peter Chahales received his BA in General Biology from Clark University, and his PhD in Molecular Genetics and Microbiology from Stony Brook University. During graduate school, he developed a small molecule anti-infective to treat urinary tract infections. After obtaining his PhD, he performed a very short post-doctoral fellowship before transitioning out of academia and into industry. Dr. Chahales joined Regeneron Pharmaceuticals in 2016, where he worked on anti-bacterial therapeutic antibodies in their Infectious Diseases Therapeutic Focus Area. Currently, he is a Scientist in the Viral Vectors Technologies (VVT) group, where he oversees several of Regeneron’s gene therapy technology development programs.

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