BBL / BYOC Series: June 18th – Applications of Machine Learning
(Bert, Jenn)
(Bert, Jenn)
In this work-in-progress, Dr. Fehrenkamp will present an IMCI-funded pilot in which she is recruiting ~30 breastfeeding mother–infant dyads for an intensive 24-hour protocol to quantify cortisol and melatonin dynamics across the maternal–milk–infant triad. Each dyad completes up to 10 repeated collections of maternal saliva, breast milk, and infant saliva over two days, along with…
Due to extreme weather conditions and canceled travel, our scheduled speaker for today’s Brown Bag Lunch, Bryan Cwik, will NOT be here. Instead, today’s BBL will be an OPEN DISCUSSION. We will work with Dr. Cwik to reschedule his talk.
Come join us for our Brown Bag Lunches happening on Mondays @12:30-1:30pm in the Collaboratorium (IRIC 325). These themed lunches are activity driven social gatherings. Activities range from talks, workshops, and even group discussions. If you are interested in presenting at one of these talks, please inquire with Bert or Austin.
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Please join us for our next Brown Bag Lunch happening Monday, May 11, from 12:30-1:30 PM in the Collaboratorium (IRIC 352). In this final Brown Bag Lunch and Sketch Your Proposal of the spring semester, Syed Imran Ahmed with support from Dr. Nicholas Coombs will present: Virtual intervention focused on unsaturated fatty acid supplementation and…
In this presentation, Lon Chubiz will explore the consequences of antagonistic interactions between microbes during assembly of microbial communities. Many experimental and theoretical studies on microbial communities focus on how interactions between microbes from diverse species shape their assembly. Often overlooked are interactions between members of the same species. These interactions are frequently highly competitive…