Early bird pricing ends TOMORROW!⏰ Convene with leading experts at the forefront of adipose biology, genetics, metabolism, and metabolic memory research at Adipose Health and Obesogenic Memory on April 3, 2025, in NYC or virtually. Emerging evidence indicates that adipose tissue plays a pivotal role in regulating the metabolic memory of obesity. Gaining deeper insights into the biology of adipose tissue is crucial for understanding how its health impacts metabolic diseases. Join top basic, translational, and clinical scientists as they explore the most current adipose biology studies and their relevance to obesity and cardiometabolic disease at this one-day event. Register by 1/31 to take advantage of early bird pricing: https://lnkd.in/eCacFaMt
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For over 200 years—since 1817—the Academy has brought together extraordinary people working at the frontiers of discovery. Among the oldest scientific organizations in the United States, it has become an enduring cultural institution in New York and one of the most significant organizations in the global scientific community. Throughout its history, the Academy's Membership has featured thinkers and innovators from all walks of life, including U.S. Presidents Jefferson and Monroe, Thomas Edison, Charles Darwin, Margaret Mead, and many more. Today, the Academy has over 20,000 members in 100+ countries, with a President's Council that includes 36 Nobel Laureates and a distinguished Board of Governors comprised of leaders from business, academia, and philanthropy. The New York Academy of Sciences advances scientific research, education, and policy to drive innovative solutions to society's challenges.
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A recent outbreak of an undiagnosed illness in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is on the radar of public health professionals. Preparedness is key to mitigating the issue. Read more: https://lnkd.in/e6CpQVNu
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Join our team! The Academy is hiring a Program Assistant and a Program Manager in Physical Sciences. https://lnkd.in/evQqgsrA
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The survey results are in! Check out part 2 to learn about our takeaways from connecting with over 1,000 scientists on sustainability, flexibility, and technology in building design.
According to a new survey by NBBJ and The New York Academy of Sciences, the majority of scientists say building design impacts where they want to work. So, how can we create research buildings that support the breakthroughs happening inside? We surveyed 1,059 scientists to find out. Today, we release Part 2 of our survey, focused on sustainability, flexibility and technology. For example, a resounding 83% of scientists report that it’s important for buildings to reduce carbon and energy—a matter that’s increasingly critical to address given that 60% of modern science buildings do not meet modern sustainability standards. To learn more, click here: https://lnkd.in/gu5mmCCJ
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Increasing global scientific cooperation is fundamental to the mission of the International Science Reserve. Effective collaboration will positively impact how we solve global challenges. Read more from Mila Rosenthal, PhD, Executive Director, International Science Reserve: https://lnkd.in/eW4Zir4w
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Exciting Opportunity for Researchers & Science Enthusiasts! Join us for the Regulated Degradation of RNA and Proteins: The Dr. Paul Janssen Award Scientific Symposium – an event that promises to explore the cutting-edge science behind cellular regulation. 🌱🔬 Co-hosted with the The New York Academy of Sciences , this symposium showcases our latest Award winners: Lynne Maquat, PhD (University of Rochester), and ALEXANDER VARSHAVSKY, PhD (CalTech)! This event brings together some of the brightest minds in molecular biology and biochemistry to discuss how cells control RNA and protein degradation, a crucial process with broad implications in diseases like cancer, neurodegeneration, and more. 🗓 Date: January 30th, 2025 🖥 Location: Hybrid – in-person and virtual – access it from anywhere! 🎟️ Registration is free but required Whether you're a researcher, student, or simply passionate about advancing scientific knowledge, this is a must-attend event. Get inspired by expert speakers, gain new insights, and connect with a global community of professionals in the field. 🔗 Register Now and be part of this exciting scientific conversation! https://lnkd.in/ehTdWSH8 #DPJA #RNATherapeutics #Proteins #MolecularBiology #ScientificSymposium #Biotech #Research #Innovation #JanssenAward
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📢 Excited for the 2025 NPA Annual Conference in Boston on March 21-22, sponsored by Seattle Children's! Connect with thought leaders, network with peers, and engage in sessions that drive professional growth. ✨ Join us for invaluable sessions featuring keynote speaker Nicholas Dirks, Ph.D., of The New York Academy of Sciences. Whether you're a graduate student, postdoc, administrator, or faculty member, this conference is all about expanding your network and boosting your career. What are you hoping to gain from this conference? Share your thoughts below! 👇 Learn more about the conference ➡️ https://ow.ly/egrO50UHTRc // #postdocs #postdoctoralscholars #postdocoffices #postdocassociations #NPA2025AC #conference #networking #Boston
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Celebrating three years of innovation, the 2025 HealthNext AI Summit is where scientists, entrepreneurs, health leaders, and providers meet to redefine health AI. Our roster of speakers grows, and we’re proud to announce Alexandra Berk King, Dr. Harold S. Koplewicz, Neil Parikh, and Deneen Vojta, M.D. will be joining the conversation. << Be part of the evolution—claim your seat now. >> https://lnkd.in/epEnyzvM Cornell Tech | Weill Cornell Medicine | The New York Academy of Sciences #HealthNext2025
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Don't miss out on early bird pricing! Discounts end at the end of the month! https://lnkd.in/eU8wVV58
Im thrilled to co-organize a meeting at the The New York Academy of Sciences focused adipose tissue health and obesogenic memory with Allison Lau and Mike Czech! We have a great list of speakers lined up and are looking forward to this event. Check out the agenda. This will be an excellent meeting with very relevant topics that will help us understand the next generation of weight management therapeutic strategies beyond incretins. https://lnkd.in/e538nmbp
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🔬Unlock the Science of Aging: Join the Conversation on the Future of Health and Longevity The Academy invites you to join us on May 5, in NYC or virtually, for The Science of Aging: Combating the Onset of Age-Related Diseases. Explore the latest advancements in understanding the biology of aging, with a focus on metabolic processes, genetic factors, and biomarkers that regulate nutrient utilization, damage repair, and biological age. Don't miss this chance to connect with leading experts on unraveling the intersectionality of aging, chronic disease, and health. 🧬 Learn more and register: https://lnkd.in/eu_e9RYF