Monday
Monday is “Nerd Nite” at the Middlesex Lounge in Cambridge “featuring Nerd-appropriate tunes by Claude Money” and a $5 cover charge. The lineup: Talk 1. “The Walking Death, Poison Apples, and Tangled Proteins” by Joe Mazzulli. Talk 2. “Inhabiting the Global Anonymous (observations on the evolution of cities with a focus on Tokyo)” by Ishita Sharma.
Tuesday-Thursday
For a fee, join the Omics Evolution 2012, from May 29-31 at the Hyatt Harborside. “The Summit will bring together leading pharmaceutical and diagnostic companies, top scientists and government experts to discuss research and developments in drug discovery, new technologies and the evolving landscape of the industry in genomics, proteomics, RNAi, next-generation sequencing, epigenetics and protein kinases.”
Wednesday
The 5th Massachusetts Life Sciences Innovation (MALSI) Day “is the biggest day for life sciences startups and innovation in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. This is a high-energy, hands-on event which brings together scientific leaders and business experts to mingle with innovators, post-docs, professors, entrepreneurs, innovators and venture capitalists.”
Thursday
The future of human longevity: medical advances, lifestyle adjustments: A conference sponsored by “Swiss Re, one of the world’s largest re/insurers, in collaboration with swissnex Boston, one of five Swiss science and technology consulates worldwide.” Harvard School of Public Health.
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