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Craig Bohrson

Craig Bohrson

PhD, HMS Bioinformatics and Integrative Genomics (BIG)
Postdoctoral Fellow (2017-2023)
Christine Borgman

Christine Borgman

Professor and Presidential Chair in Information Studies at UCLA

Keynote Speaker

Dataverse in the Universe of Data: Data repositories are much more than "black boxes" where data go in but may never come out. Rather, they are situated in communities, with contributors, users, reusers, and repository staff who may engage actively or passively with participants. This talk will explore the roles that Dataverse plays – or could play – in individual communities. 

FedericoCapasso

Professor Federico Capasso

Robert Wallace Professor of Applied Physics
Vinton Hayes Senior Research Fellow in Electrical Engineering
Pierce 205A, 29 Oxford Street, Cambridge, MA 02138
p: (617)384-7611 fax: (617)495-2875
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Sidney Chalhoub

David and Peggy Rockefeller Professor of Histoy and of African and African American Studies

 

Sidney Chalhoub taught history at the University of Campinas, Brazil, for thirty years. He moved to Harvard in... Read more about Sidney Chalhoub
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Isaac Chiu

Associate Professor of Immunobiology
Ph.D. in Immunology - Harvard Medical School
Harvard Medical School 4 Blackfan Circle Building, Room 812A Boston, MA 02115 (617) 432-1236
 
Isaac Chiu is Associate Professor in the Department of Immunology at Harvard Medical School. He received his undergraduate training in Biochemistry at Harvard College, working with Dr. Jack Strominger on MHC molecules in immune synapses. He then received a PhD in Immunology at Harvard Medical School under the mentorship of Dr. Michael Carroll, working on immune responses in neurodegeneration. He then trained in Dr. Tom Maniatis’s lab as a postdoctoral fellow on ALS. He did his second postdoctoral fellowship on the neurobiology of pain at Boston Children’s Hospital under Dr. Clifford Woolf. He started his lab at Harvard medical school in 2014.
 
His research focuses on interactions between the nervous system, immune system, and microbes in host defense and inflammation. He has found that nociceptor neurons directly sense bacteria and immune mediators to produce pain. These neurons signal to the immune system via neuropeptides and neurotransmitters to mediate immunity in the skin, gut, and lungs. Recent work has shown that immune modulators also regulate itch during allergic inflammation. Defining neuroimmune crosstalk could lead to novel treatments for allergic diseases, infection, and pain. Dr. Chiu has received the NIH Director’s New Innovator Award, Chan-Zuckerberg Initiative Ben Barres Award, and Burroughs Wellcome Fund Investigators in the Pathogenesis of Infectious Disease Award.