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Solve webinar 17 Dec: Zaher Nahle reviews 2015 research

Sasha

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You have to pre-register (easy) for these webinars and that allows you to put questions ahead of time to the speaker.

Solve on FB said:
Are you registered for the Dec. 17 webinar with Dr. Zaher Nahle? The interactive webinar will be a roundup of the important research developments from the past year and offer a forum for patients to pose their research questions.



Solve ME/CFS Initiative Webinar with Dr. Zaher Nahle
Dr. Zaher Nahle is Vice President for Research and Scientific Programs at the Solve ME/CFS Initiative. Dr. Nahle has a PhD in Physiology and Biophysics…
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Solve said:
Dr. Zaher Nahle is Vice President for Research and Scientific Programs at the Solve ME/CFS Initiative. Dr. Nahle has a PhD in Physiology and Biophysics from Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory and Stony Brook University and a Master in Public Administration from Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government. Dr. Nahle also completed post-doctoral fellowships at Harvard and StonyBrook.

Dr. Nahle has published more than 22 interdisciplinary research papers in prestigious journals, including Nature, Nature Cell Biology, the Journal of Biological Chemistry and Oncogene. His PhD thesis focused on studying the molecular mechanisms of programmed cell death and genomic instability using unbiased, high throughput technologies. This work used a range of innovative methodologies and large-scale bioinformatics; the discoveries remain highly cited in the fields of molecular biology and genetics.
 

Sasha

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Reminder that this is tomorrow - if you register you can email a question for Zaher to address in his talk.
 

mango

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here's one of his slides, just because it makes me feel happy and hopeful :)

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Old Bones

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yes, same here :( i really hope they will find a way to edit the sound before they publish on youtube.

At the very end, Carol Head mentioned that although the slides will be made available, the spoken presentation won't be posted on YouTube due to the sound problems.
 

Sasha

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At the very end, Carol Head mentioned that although the slides will be made available, the spoken presentation won't be posted on YouTube due to the sound problems.

Pity! He must have put quite a bit of effort into preparing that talk. I'd have liked to have heard him.
 

Kati

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Oh no! i was counting on a repay, due to concentration problems...

Can anyone post highlights, and soundbites? I like the guy, I think he will bring fresh blood into the field. I think he is on the forum too...
 
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It would be nice if he could record the audio again and pair it w the presentation. He could do it in the comfort of his home. It wouldn't be to hard or take too long to do. A presentation minus the audio is probably virtually useless.
 

*GG*

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Oh no! i was counting on a repay, due to concentration problems...

Can anyone post highlights, and soundbites? I like the guy, I think he will bring fresh blood into the field. I think he is on the forum too...

Yes, he is :) Perhaps he will do the a similar thing again? I had some uncles visiting from out of country, so I was not able to listen live.

GG