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Julie news.1 -update main and webinars pages (#355)
* simple test update for September webinar and office hour
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* remove office hours holiday cancellation note
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<li><strong><ahref="https://www.repronim.org/webinar-series.html">ReproNim Webinar Series</strong></a><strong> ~ Join us for our new Fall Season!</strong></strong></li>
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<li><em>ReproNim 'First Friday Webinars' will resume on September 6, 2024. Details to be announced</em></li>
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<li> Webinars are held on the first Friday of every month during the academic year, from 2-3pm Eastern Time, and are open to the public.
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<li> Featured topics will include important efforts in reproducibility, from both ReproNim and others
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<li><strong>Friday, June 7, 2024 </strong></li>
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<li> ReproNim faculty member <ahref="https://pbs.dartmouth.edu/people/yaroslav-o-halchenko-0"> Yaroslav Halchenko</a> discusses principles, methods, and automation for the scientific operations in reproducible neuroimaging experiments in: <em>'SciOps from ReproNim/ReproFlow.' </em></li>
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<li><ahref = "https://youtu.be/SZ96Q6pwJzQ">Video presentation</a> and <ahref= "https://datasets.datalad.org/repronim/artwork/talks/webinar-2024-reproflow/#/">Slides</a> are now available.</li>
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<li><strong>Friday, May 3, 2024</strong></li>
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<li><strong> Friday, September 6, 2024 at 2pm EDT</strong><li>
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<li> ReproNim faculty member <ahref="https://www.mcgill.ca/neuro/jean-baptiste-poline-phd">JB Poline</a> (McGill) addresses the question of <em> How should the next generation of neuroinformatics be developed?</em></li>
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<li><ahref="https://youtu.be/MQ1mlZAOlHs">Video presentation</a> is now available.</li>
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<li>We are excited to kick off the new academic year with special guest speaker <ahref="https://biosciences.lbl.gov/profiles/chris-mungall/">Chris Mungall</a> ! Chris joins us from Berkeley National Lab & Univ. California, where he leads the Biosystems Data Science group. Chris has very considerable expertise in large systems-level computation modeling, systems biology, data science, reusable and interoperable software, machine learning and knowledge graphs, and shares his remarkable perspective with a presentation on <em>"Creating AI-ready datasets using LinkML and biomedical ontologies.</em></li>
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<li>Video Conference open to the public, <ahref="https://umassmed.zoom.us/meeting/register/v5Ikce2qrzkjF_dnGYL7_CeVQ_JqodcCrA">Register</a> in advance for videoconference connect details</li>
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<li>Session will be recorded for those unable to attend, and both Slides and Video Presentation will be made available</li>
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<li><strong>Friday, April 5, 2024</strong></li>
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<li> ReproNim team member <ahref="https://gablab.mit.edu/team/chen-yibei/">Yibei Chen</a> discusses current work on the ReproSchema project ( <ahref="https://mcgovern.mit.edu/profile/satrajit-ghosh/">Satra Ghosh</a>, PI) with a presentation on <em>"ReproSchema: Enhancing Research Reproducibility through Standardized Survey Data Collection.” </em>
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<li><ahref="https://youtu.be/spMqo2dthr8">Video Presentation</a> is now available.</li>
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<li>ReproNim faculty are available to provide support and guidance on implementation of reproducibility principles and technologies in your work.
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<li>Open to all levels of user, whether you are new to reproducibility methods or an established investigator.
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<li><strong>Office Hours Drop-In Sessions</strong> at <strong>1pm Eastern Time</strong>
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<li><strong>Our next Office Hours Drop-In Session is September 5, 2024 </strong> at <strong>1pm Eastern Time</strong>
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<li><strong>Thursday July 4, 2024</strong><em> Cancelled due to holiday </em></li>
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<li><strong>Thursday September 5, 2024</strong></li>
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<li>Virtual Drop-in Office Hourse are cancelled for this month, but please contact us if you would like to schedule an appointment, we will gladly arrange a time.</li>
<li><strong> ~ Webinars Resume for 2024-2025 ~</strong></li>
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<li>ReproNim 'First Friday Webinars' will resume on September 6, 2024. <em> Details to be announced</em></em></li>
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<li><strong> Friday, September 6, 2024 at 2pm EDT</strong><li>
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<li>We are excited to kick off the new academic year with special guest speaker <ahref="https://biosciences.lbl.gov/profiles/chris-mungall/">Chris Mungall</a> ! Chris joins us from Berkeley National Lab & Univ. California, where he leads the Biosystems Data Science group. Chris has very considerable expertise in large systems-level computation modeling, systems biology, data science, reusable and interoperable software, machine learning and knowledge graphs, and shares his remarkable perspective with a presentation on <em>"Creating AI-ready datasets using LinkML and biomedical ontologies.</em></li>
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<li>Session will be recorded for those unable to attend, and both Slides and Video Presentation will be made available</li>
<li> ReproNim faculty member <ahref="https://pbs.dartmouth.edu/people/yaroslav-o-halchenko-0"> Yaroslav Halchenko</a> discusses principles, methods, and automation for the scientific operations in reproducible neuroimaging experiments in: <em>'SciOps from ReproNim/ReproFlow.' </em></li>
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