Please 🔁! #MASSIV will be held in Vancouver from January 19-22, 2026. 4-day meeting on #synbio x #tissueengineering.
Some trainee-focused events. >50 talks (10 from abstracts), posters, panel & publishing insights sessions.
www.massivconference.com
Abstract deadline: Nov 14
25.10.2025 16:21
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🚨THIS WEEK!!! 🔥Only a few tickets left here: bit.ly/sciencestanduptickets
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#Vancouver #scicomm
14.10.2025 04:39
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Join us for Science, Stand-Up, & Song on Oct 16th @sbmeubc.bsky.social !🙌 This one-of-a-kind variety show includes expert stem cell scientists, amazing comedians, and music throughout! 👩🔬🎤🎵 🎟 bit.ly/sciencestanduptickets
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22.09.2025 16:20
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How competition propels scientific risk-taking
Kevin Gross∗
Department of Statistics
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC USA
Carl T. Bergstrom†
Department of Biology
University of Washington
Seattle, WA USA
(Dated: September 9, 2025)
In science as elsewhere, attention is a limited resource and scientists compete with one another
to produce the most exciting, novel and impactful results. We develop a game-theoretic model to
explore how such competition influences the degree of risk that scientists are willing to embrace in
their research endeavors. We find that competition for scarce resources—for example, publications
in elite journals, prestigious prizes, and faculty jobs—motivates scientific risk-taking and may be
important in counterbalancing other incentives that favor cautious, incremental science. Even small
amounts of competition induce substantial risk-taking. Moreover, we find that in an “opt-in” contest,
increasing the stakes induces increased participation—which crowds the contest and further impels
entrants to pursue higher-risk, higher-return investigations. The model also illuminates a source of
tension in academic training and collaboration. Researchers at different career stages differ in their
need to amass accomplishments that distinguish them from their peers, and therefore may not agree
on what degree of risk to accept.
1. What does a Cold War-era game theory problem known as the silent duel have to do with high-risk research strategies, publication in Cell/Nature/Science glamor journals, and the academic job market?
Kevin Gross and I tackle these questions in our latest arXiv preprint: arxiv.org/abs/2509.06718
14.09.2025 13:49
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🎉 @ubcmedicine.bsky.social scientists have been awarded >$1.8 million from the @stemcellnetwork.ca for projects advancing #StemCell and #RegenerativeMedicine.
Congratulations Drs. Timothy Kieffer, Fabio Rossi, Kelly McNagny, Megan Levings, Peter Zandstra, & @nikashakiba.bsky.social! bit.ly/3IiXjs1
27.06.2025 22:25
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Sunset on UBC campus
Last call for a postdoc position in single cell analysis/perturb-seq with @nikashakiba.bsky.social at UBC in beautiful Vancouver Canada!
ubc.wd10.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/ubcfac...
20.03.2025 21:40
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Science, Stand-Up, & Song March 26th at Chill x Studio👩🔬
Dr. Nika Shakiba is working towards the development of new engineered cell therapies! 🙌
Tickets: sciencestandupandsong.eventbrite.ca
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#Vancouver #scicomm #LiveMusic #comedy
13.03.2025 14:07
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Science, Stand-Up, & Song
Science Education Fundraiser: 5 hilarious comedians, 3 brilliant scientists, & 1 host to provide music along the way!
Science, Stand-Up, & Song March 26th at Chill x Studio👩🔬
Meet one of the awesome scientists on the panel- Dr. Nika Shakiba! 🙌
Tickets: sciencestandupandsong.eventbrite.ca
@nikashakiba.bsky.social @sbmeubc.bsky.social
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#Vancouver #scicomm #LiveMusic #comedy
11.03.2025 15:16
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