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Posted By Margaret Sena Akpo 04-15-2026 10:13 AM
Found In Community: AAAS Students and Postdocs Community Events
The May Institute on Computation and Statistics for Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics, taking place on April 27 – May 9, 2026 on the campus of Northeastern University in Boston MA, is open for applications! Instructors are leading experts, who contributed numerous experimental and computational methods ...
Posted By Margaret Sena Akpo 04-15-2026 09:38 AM
Found In Community: AAAS Students and Postdocs Community Events
Join us for our next member and partner “Engage with AAAS” virtual event on Wednesday, April 22 at 1 pm ET, on the future of science funding in America. The U.S. administration recently shared an initial look at its fiscal year 2027 budget request, which once again threatens federal investments in research ...
Posted By Margaret Sena Akpo 04-15-2026 09:33 AM
Found In Community: AAAS Students and Postdocs Community Events
Join the AAAS Center for STEMM Education & Workforce, the USC Pullias Center for Higher Education, and EducationCounsel for the third Broadening Access through Law-Attentive Design webinar. In this session, experts will discuss how colleges and universities can communicate the what , why , ...
Posted By Margaret Sena Akpo 04-15-2026 09:29 AM
Found In Community: AAAS Students and Postdocs Community Events
Many scientists and engineers are meeting people where they are through STEMM-focused podcasts and blogs. If you have a podcast or blog or are thinking about launching one, be sure to join us for our Expert Q&A “How to Run a Great Podcast or Blog . ” We are thrilled to have three ...
Posted By Margaret Sena Akpo 03-08-2026 10:37 PM
Found In Egroup: Local Science Engagement Network Community
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I had the privilege of representing the student and postdoc community at the AAAS Annual Meeting 2026 in Phoenix, and it was an inspiring experience. In addition to engaging scientific discussions and networking, I discovered several opportunities that may be valuable for early-career researchers and ...