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The '''Keating Memorial''' is an ongoing effort to support people in doing personal science or self-research in a collaborative group setting. Co-organized between [[Open Humans]] and [[Quantified Self]], it consists of [[Personal Science Community Meet Ups|weekly self-research meetings]] which are held online via Zoom and annual presentations of self-research results that are done each summer since 2020.  
 
The '''Keating Memorial''' is an ongoing effort to support people in doing personal science or self-research in a collaborative group setting. Co-organized between [[Open Humans]] and [[Quantified Self]], it consists of [[Personal Science Community Meet Ups|weekly self-research meetings]] which are held online via Zoom and annual presentations of self-research results that are done each summer since 2020.  
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In 2022, the Keating Memorial talks happened on October 27 at 9am PDT / 6pm CEST. A [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3GGdU9V9cA recording of the event is available on YouTube].
    
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=== 2022 projects ===
 
=== 2022 projects ===
The planning for the current Show & Tell event is currently on-going. As part of this we are looking for people who have projects that they would like to implement over the summer or have already done and would like to present. If you have a project or project idea that you think would be great to share, please add it below in the table.  
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In 2022, the Keating Memorial happened on October 27 and you could [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScq16q7z-jg1_Ae2sZYe1jquzr4V9ehkhPx2ps6KDaN_xp6sg/viewform register to participate (and suggest your own talk)]. Beyond the personal science project talks we used this opportunity to also launch this Wiki to a broader audience. The recording of the event [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M3GGdU9V9cA is available on YouTube].
 
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|[[User:Madprime|Mad Ball]]
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|Maggie Kiraga
|Body composition and gendered algorithms
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|[[What I learned in a month of watching my alcohol consumption|What I learned in a month of watching my Alcohol consumption]]
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|Abhik Chowdhury
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|Inhwa Song
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|[[Authoring Algorithm for Daily Score]]
 
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|[[User:DG|DG]]
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|learning from 100K Anki reviews
 
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|[[User:Gedankenstuecke|Bastian Greshake Tzovaras]]
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|Jon Cousins
|[[Impact of work-related stress|Impact of occupational stress]]
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|[[Mood tracking with Emostrong cards|Mood tracking with “Emostrong” cards]]
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