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The poster was made during a 2.5 day NSF sponsored workshop on August 5th – 7th on the University of Washington, Seattle campus, which brought together 100 graduate students from diverse domain sciences and engineering with Data Scientists from industry and academia to discuss and collaborate on Big Data / Data Science challenges. In addition to keynote presentations from high profile speakers, the participants presented posters covering their own research and worked collaboratively to begin to solve some of the Grand Challenge problems facing Data Enabled Science & Engineering disciplines. This presentation was made by 10 graduate students, whose united them was high-dimensional biological data. For more info, see http://depts.washington.edu/dswkshp/
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Guy Young, MD, and Miguel A. Escobar, MD, prepared useful practice aids pertaining to hemophilia A for this CME activity titled "Defining the Role of Extended Half-Life Replacement Clotting Factors in the Modern Management of Hemophilia A.” For the full presentation, monograph, complete CME information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at http://bit.ly/2E6L4eD. CME credit will be available until February 24, 2020.
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Guy Young, MD, and Miguel A. Escobar, MD, prepared useful practice aids pertaining to hemophilia A for this CME activity titled "Defining the Role of Extended Half-Life Replacement Clotting Factors in the Modern Management of Hemophilia A.” For the full presentation, monograph, complete CME information, and to apply for credit, please visit us at http://bit.ly/2E6L4eD. CME credit will be available until February 24, 2020.
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