Data Science ARES: Bhramar Mukherjee – Apr. 4, 2022

Talk Title: Using Electronic Health Records for Scientific Research: Promises and Perils Abstract: Electronic Health Records linked with other auxiliary data sources hold tremendous potential for conducting real time actionable research. However, one has to answer two fundamental questions before [...]

RESCHEDULED: Resources for Patent Research

This is a rescheduled date for this workshop. Those already registered do not need to re-register for this session. Find out what makes your technology unique and who else holds patents in your space. This basic DIY patent searching course [...]

2022 STAR Workshop #3: Advanced Research Procurement – Apr. 6, 2022

Build on your knowledge of research procurementthrough this dive into advanced procurement issues such as payment termsand taxation and exchange rates.  Practical case studies will be provided tosupport your mastery of the information provided. Attendees are encouraged to be familiar [...]

Connaught Community Partnerships Research Program Webinar – Apr. 7, 2022

Join the Research Services Office for a webinar addressing the Connaught Community Partnerships Research Program. About the Connaught Community Partnerships Research Program: This initiative is intended to help create new collaborative research partnerships, or nurture early-stage partnerships, between the University [...]

Networking Session – Inequity Thematic Program – Apr. 7, 2022

The availability of new, heterogeneous data has transformed traditional disciplines, encouraging researchers to address pressing questions in innovative, data-driven ways. Drawing on U of T's disciplinary strength in Inequity Studies and recognizing that data-based technologies can potentially increase inequities, the [...]

Data Science ARES: Fernando Perez – Apr. 11, 2022

Talk Title: TBD Abstract: TBD Speaker Profile: Fernando Pérez (@fperez_org) is an Associate Professor in Statistics at UC Berkeley and scientist at LBNL. He builds open source tools for humans to use computers as companions in thinking and collaboration, mostly [...]

CRRS Fellows Workshop: William Barker & Noa Yaari – Apr. 12, 2022

The annual CRRS Fellows Workshop offers an opportunity to two CRRS Fellows to present work in process, solicit constructive feedback from their peers, and facilitate dialogue on current topics in early modern research across the disciplines. This year’s workshop will [...]

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