Greater Boston

About this Chapter

GEOGRAPHY

The Chapter Greater Boston of ASciNA serves scholars and scientists of the New England states Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont (Connecticut is part of the Greater New York Chapter). Regular meetings take place monthly at varying locations in the Boston metro area.

DESCRIPTION

ASciNA Greater Boston is among the oldest regional groups embedded in the ASciNA network. Founded by Wolfgang Winkelmayer and Eva Schernhammer in 2001, it provides an intellectual and social platform to scholars and scientists from the many prestigious universities and colleges of the Massachusetts Bay Area such as Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Tufts University, Boston University, Northeastern University, Bentley College, as well as other research centered for-profit and non-for-profit institutions. Beyond the Metro Boston region, we serve members at diverse institutions in New England such as the University of Vermont (Burlington Campus), Brown University (RI), or Dartmouth University (NH). Currently, we have over 80 active members who have the opportunity to gather at the monthly meetings mostly held in Boston or Cambridge.

CONTACT

If you would like to receive email invitations to our monthly events, sign up for our email list by sending us an email at bostonascina@gmail.com .We are looking forward to meeting you!

Philipp Staber, Eva Fast, Bernhard Payer, Marc Kerényi (ASCINA Geater Boston executive team)

Meetings and Events

The group meets every second Thursday of the month at varying locations in the Metro Boston area. It has become customary to begin the evening with a brief lecture of one of the members on her/his ongoing research. While a challenge for the presenter to deliver a scientific talk on her/his core research in a language that is understandable to fellow-scholars and scientists of a great variety of disciplines, this portion of the agenda has become particularly popular and enticing. Announcements and discussions on topics relevant to the local and national level of ASciNA follow. Traditionally, and very Austrian, we wrap up our meetings in a social fashion at a local pub or restaurant.

 

2012 Meetings

-May 10th - 7:00pm - Dr. Bernhard Payer: "X-Chromosom-reaktivierung: Ein epigentisches Markenzeichen fuer Pluripotenz und Mausentwicklung." Massachusettes General Hospital, Simches Research Building (Eingang neben CVS/Whole Foods), 185 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02114, Raum 6270 

-April 5th - 6:00 pm - PD Dr.Dr. Angelika Riemer, German Cancer Research Center - DKFZ: "Immunotherapy and -prevention“. Center for Life Science,SR 421; 3 Blackfan Circle, Boston

-March 8th - 7:00 pm - Dr. Gregor Thuswaldner „Nestbeschmutzer oder Staatskünstler? Thomas Bernhard und Österreich“. Center for Life Science,SR 421; 3 Blackfan Circle, Boston

-February 9th - 7:00 pm -  Dr. Florian Schmitzberger, "Röntgenstruktur Aufklärung von Kinetochorprotein Komplexen: Von Proteinkristallen zu molekularen Strukturen und Einsichten in die biologische Funktionsweise der Chromosomentrennung." Seeley G. Mudd (SGM) Gebäude; Department of Biological Chemistry and Molecular Pharmacology; 250 Longwood Avenue, 02115 Boston

-January 12th - 7:00 pm -  ASciNA Entrepreneurial Talk. "Kamingespräch" with Dr. Christian Mandl, Global Head of Virology, US Head of Research, Vice President Novartis. 45 Sidney street, Cambridge, MA

 

2011 Meetings

 

-December 17th - 7:00 pm, ASciNA X-mas party: See pictures 
 

-December 8th - 5:30 pm - Dr. Christoph Leitl, President of the Austrian Economic Chamber: A model for the future of the European Union (Lecture and buffet reception), MIT Sloan School of Management / Room E62-250; RSVP: stephanie.artner@advantageaustria.org OR Tel: (212)421-5250

- November 10th - 7:00 pm - Dr. Andrea Korenjak: "Musik, Ritual und Heilung - Neue Ansätze der 'medical ethnomusicology'"; Center for Life Science, 4. Stock Seminarraum; 3 Blackfan Circle, Boston
 
- October 12th - 7:00 pm - Dr. Gerald Steiner (J.A. Schumpeter Fellow): “The Application of Collaborative Systems of Innovation to Diabetic Treatment Worldwide: How Fit Are We for The Future?"; Weatherhead Center for International Affairs (WCFIA)/North Building, Bowie-Vernon Room (K262), 1737 Cambridge Street,Cambridge, MA 02138
 

- August 20th - 5:00 pm - ASCINA Sommerfest 2011

- June 9th - 7:00 pm - Dr. Sandra Morandell "Die Stress-aktivierte Kinase MK2 und ihre Rolle in DNA-Reperatur",David H. Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research; MIT - Massachusetts Institute of Technology; 500 Main Street, Building 76, Room 321 - 3.Stock, links neben den Liften.

- May 12th - 7:00 pm - Dr. Konstantin Mitgutsch: "Recursive Learning in Computer Games: Lernen und Umlernen in virtuellen Spielwelten" or "Lernen durch Enttäuschung"; Singapore-MIT Gambit Game Lab; 5 Cambridge Center; Cambridge, MA 02139 - 3. Floor, Room NE25-373

- April 14th - Social meeting at Five Napkin Burger; 105 Huntington Avenue, Boston.

- March 10th - 7:00 pm - Dr. Jürgen Schaflechner: "A Hindu goddess in the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. The long walk for identity”; Center for Life Science, 4. Stock Seminarraum; 3 Blackfan Circle, Boston, MA 02115

- February 10th - 7:00 pm- ASciNA Entrepreneurial Talk. Kamingespraech mit Prof. Konrad Hochedlinger, Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center and Center for Regenerative Medicine: "Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine". SR 3130 (3rd floor) Simches Research Building, 185 Cambridge Street, Boston, MA 02114

- January 13th - 8:00 pm ASCiNA Social event: Bowling at Kings, 50 Dalton St, Boston, MA

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