Abstract On this edition of the “Happy Scientist”, we will discuss about practices and tools that you may, and probably should, include in your research pipeline. The presentation will be mostly focused on summarizing and showing resources for the modern researcher, most of which have been developed in-house by our division.
Date: October 24th, 2019
Speaker: George G. Vega Yon
The slides can be view directly here: https://uscbiostats.github.io/research-pipelines
Livia Schiavinato Eberlin is a Brazilian analytical chemist who won a MacArthur "Genius" Fellowship for her research on the use of mass spectrometry to detect cancerous tissue. In her research, she developed a pen-like device, "The Cancer Pen", that she claims can detect cancerous tissue by touching it during surgery, freezing and slicing it, and examining the slices under a microscope (wiki)