Seminars:

Spring 2020 Seminar Series

Fall 2019 Seminar Series

Spring 2019 Seminar Series

Fall 2018 Seminar Series

Spring 2018 Seminar Series

Fall 2017 Seminar Series

Spring 2017 Seminar Series

Fall 2016 Seminar Series

Spring 2016 Seminar Series

Fall 2015 Seminar Series

Workshops:

CMCI Modeler’s Workshop
Aaron King, an expert of modeling and fitting stochastic dynamic systems, from the University of Michigan

Molecular Modeling and its applications to biomolecular systems
Jagdish Patel, Postdoctoral Researcher, Center for Modeling Complex Interactions, University of Idaho
Friday, February 2, 2018, 3:30 pm
Location: Engineering/Physics building 122

Open and Reproducible Science Workshop
Patricia A. Valdez, Gordon Watts, Gustavo Nardin, Bert Baumgaertner, Erkan Buzbas and Ian Sullivan
Friday, September 22, 2017, 8:30am – 12pm and 1pm-4pm
Location: Idaho Commons, 4th Floor Summit

Molecular Docking: A computational tool to model protein-ligand interaction
Jagdish Patel, Postdoctoral Researcher, Center for Modeling Complex Interactions, University of Idaho
Friday, April 14, 2017, 1:30pm-3:30pm
Location: Main Library

Processing 3 for making complex graphics
JT Van Leuven, Postdoctoral Researcher, Center for Modeling Complex Interactions, University of Idaho
Wednesday, February 1, 2017, 1:30 to 3:00 pm
Location: First Floor Instruction Room (120) Library

Workshop: Software development in R and Bioconductor for the experienced R user
Martin Morgan, Associate Professor, Department of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics, Roswell Park Cancer Institute
Tuesday, January 31, 2017, 9 to 3pm

R Workshop
Gustavo Nardin, Postdoctoral Researcher, University of Idaho
Monday, July 18 – Wednesday, July 20, 2016, 2 to 4:30 pm

The Toolbox Project
Graham Hubbs, Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy
Monday, April 11, 2016, 12:30 to 2:30 pm

The Toolbox workshop is for interdisciplinary and interprofessional teams of collaborators. It enables cross-disciplinary collaborators to engage in a structured dialogue about their research assumptions. The workshop is intended to yield self-awareness and mutual understanding among collaborators to facilitate effective collaborative research.