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The Clinical and Translational Science Collaborative hosts a monthly educational series known as the Science Cafe. This series brings together scientists, investigators, trainees, and community members to engage in discussions aimed at forging new collaborations in exciting areas of research.

Each month features a new research focus, a content expert, fresh perspectives, and a chance to explore uncharted territories in the world of science. The Science Cafe sessions begin with a content expert discussing their own work and potential areas of collaboration.

The sessions are relatively unstructured to encourage conversation and collaborative thinking among participants. The goal is to uncover overlapping interests on the topic being discussed.

The next Science Cafe session will take place on Thursday, April 11th from noon to 1 p.m. via Zoom. David Kaelber, a professor of medicine and chief medical information officer at the MetroHealth System, will lead a discussion on the use of artificial intelligence in research.

To learn more and register to attend the Science Cafe session, visit the Clinical and Translational Science Collaborative website.

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