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The Cellular Senescence Network (SenNet)

The Common Fund’s Cellular Senescence Network (SenNet) Program was established to comprehensively identify and characterize the differences in senescent cells across the body, across various states of human health, and across the lifespan. SenNet will provide publicly accessible atlases of senescent cells, the differences among them, and the molecules they secrete, using data collected from multiple human and model organism tissues. To identify and characterize these rare cells, SenNet will develop innovative tools and technologies that build upon previous advances in single cell analysis, such as those from the Common Fund’s Human Biomolecular Atlas Program and Single Cell Analysis Program. Lastly, SenNet aims to unite cellular senescence researchers by developing common terms and classifications for senescent cells. (Retrieved from the NIH Common Fund site)

TRAINING & OUTREACH
SenNet Consortium Undergraduate Student Program (CUSP)
CUSP is a summer research internship program for undergraduate students hosted by laboratories participating in the NIH Common Fund’s Cellular Senescence Network (SenNet).
Application ends: January 25, 2024
SenNet + HOA - Hacking the Human Vasculature in 3D Kaggle Competition
The goal of this competition is to segment blood vessels. You will create a model trained on 3D Hierarchical Phase-Contrast Tomography (HiP-CT) data from human kidneys to help complete a picture of vasculature throughout a body.
Application ends: January 30, 2024

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