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Buckinghamshire New University
Nyenrode Business University

“A Woman’s Labour” – interdisciplinary provocations for healthier and more equitable futures

Liana Psarologaki, Buckinghamshire New University
Adetoro Adeyemi Adegoke, Buckinghamshire New University
+5 talks +4 speakers
University of California, Merced

Collective behavior and function in motile cell assemblies

Ajay Gopinathan, University of California, Merced
University of Washington
Fred Hutch Cancer Center

Radiation for high-risk asymptomatic bone metastases – an implementation science perspective

Erin Gillespie, University of Washington and Fred Hutch Cancer Center
Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island

Strengthening the OB to FM Pipeline: Rhode Island Statewide Postpartum Hypertension Remote Surveillance

Adam Lewkowitz, Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island
University of Exeter

Measuring the dynamics of healthcare accessibility by public transport in England: A comparison of scheduled and observed travel time variability

Zihao Chen, University of Exeter

Narrating the Experience of Entrepreneurial Stress

Yekaterina Pak
BGI Research

Double Dragon Genomes Helping Explain Sex Determination of Reptiles

Qiye Li, BGI Research
Arthur Georges, University of Canberra, Australia
+2 talks +1 speaker
University of Missouri
Morgan State University

RAMP Community Call #2

Hansa Magee, University of Missouri
Gillian Silver, Morgan State University
+1 speaker
University College Cork

The power of learning from the bottom up: working towards a blueprint for community-led biodiversity protection and restoration

Emma Verling, University College Cork

Examining Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Disposition Profiles and Life Satisfaction among Older Adults: A Latent Profile Analysis

Liqin Yu, Hubei University of Technology

The maintenance treatment for ES-SCLC: Is it a one-size-fits-all approach or does it require individualized treatment?

Xiaobing li, Hubei Cancer Hospital

Landfill Methane Emission: A Case Study using Inversion Methods, Satellites and Cavity Ring Down Spectroscopy

Eduardo Landulfo, Instituto de Pesquisas Energéticas e Nucleares
University of Cambridge

The Aerodynamics of Cricket Ball Swing

Aaron Briggs, University of Cambridge
Samuel Grimshaw, University of Cambridge
École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Biognosys (Switzerland)

Breakdown and repair of metabolism in the aging brain

Henry Markram, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne
Polina Shichkova, Biognosys (Switzerland)
+4 speakers
National Cancer Institute
National Institutes of Health

Cell-specific cargo delivery using synthetic bacterial spores

Domenico D'Atri, National Cancer Institute and National Institutes of Health

Loved by researchers around the world

Helping postdoctoral researchers raise the impact of their work

I really enjoyed using Cassyni's service to put together a seminar about my research. It was easy to do and will help to raise the impact of my work, I would definitely recommend Cassyni to other researchers.
Dr Alexander Chaushev, Postdoctoral Researcher
UC Irvine

Showcasing social science & humanities research at Victoria University of Wellington to a global audience

Prior to Cassyni our departmental seminars were lost in the ether. Now they are published with a DOI, and can be searched and cited. It’s a massive step forwards.
Dr Shelley Dawson
School of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies Lecturer

Engaging journal communities throughout the year

As an Editor keen to attract readers to the Journal, to disseminate its content more widely and to promote intellectually productive debate amongst authors and readers, I am pleased to support the Cassyni webinar concept. Author seminars have been extremely well attended and warmly received by attendees.

Our collaboration has strengthened engagement with the Society's membership at all levels and provided a means for members to interact directly with other researchers in their field. This is a valuable endeavour providing a natural bridge between traditional publishing and conference attendance.
Prof. A.R. Hillman
Editor in Chief, Eletrochimica Acta.

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