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卡耐基梅隆大学计算生物研究人员将主导衰老细胞研究
CMU CompBio Researchers Take Leading Roles in NIH SenNet Program
卡耐基梅隆大学的计算生物学系将领导一项雄心勃勃的美国国立卫生研究院的计划,SenNet,提供关键的专业知识和计算资源,以定位和研究人体中的衰老细胞。该研究计划耗资 1.25 亿美元,旨在研究衰老细胞,开发与年龄相关疾病的治疗方法。
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https://www.cmu.edu/news/stories/archives/2021/october/compbio-leads-nih-program.html
Carnegie Mellon University's Computational Biology Department will lend leadership, critical expertise and computational resources to an ambitious National Institutes of Health program to locate and study senescent cells in the human body.
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https://www.cmu.edu/news/stories/archives/2021/october/compbio-leads-nih-program.html
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人机交互研究人员将研究改进算法,把计算机教育融入CERES网络
HCII Researchers To Study Improving Algorithm, Computer Science Education as Part of CERES Network
卡耐基梅隆大学人机交互研究所的研究人员将与世界各地的机构合作,定制数字技术,并且将其融入连接教育技术研究生态系统网络(Connecting the EdTech Research EcoSystem, or CERES),帮助儿童和家庭学习、玩乐和社交。
该网络由 Jacobs 基金会提供为期五年、近1100万美元的赠款创建,汇集了来自计算机科学、心理学、神经科学、教育和教育科技的先驱领导者。卡耐基梅隆大学的研究人员将寻找方法来提高对公共算法的认知,并改善有色人种女性的计算机科学教育。
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https://www.cs.cmu.edu/news/2021/ceres-collaboration
Researchers in Carnegie Mellon University's Human Computer Interaction Institute will collaborate with institutions around the world to tailor digital technologies to help children and families learn, play and socialize as part of the Connecting the EdTech Research EcoSystem (CERES) network.
Created through a five-year, nearly $11 million grant from the Jacobs Foundation, the network brings together leaders from computer science, psychology, neuroscience, education and educational technology. CMU researchers will look for ways to increase the awareness of public algorithms and improve computer science education for girls of color.
Learn More: 
https://www.cs.cmu.edu/news/2021/ceres-collaboration
翻译/编辑/排版:方楠 Christine Fang
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