BBL / BYOC Series: August 6th – Building Reliable Tools for Science Using New AI Resources
This session will be led by Jennifer Johnson-Leung and Bert Baumgaertner.
This session will be led by Jennifer Johnson-Leung and Bert Baumgaertner.
Session led by Tanya Miura Our initial project on the CMCI COBRE award was designed to identify parameters that determine disease outcomes during respiratory viral coinfection in a mouse model. Through this work we identified multiple virus pairs that resulted in reduced disease severity upon coinfection, which depends upon the viral doses and order of…
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Our special guest, Johan Paulsson of Harvard Medical school put on quite the show with his exciting talk: Single-cell and evolutionary approaches to basic microbial physiology and diagnostics. Despite having such incredible technology paired with brilliant minds, we as a community continue to face challenges navigating a difficult social landscape. A Zoom recording to the…
IMCI is hosting two “parties” where we collaborate to make MARC puzzles – visual patterns (“stories”) that are easy for humans to see with the help of a metaphor, but are hard for AI (https://marc.nkn.uidaho.edu). There will be FREE PIZZA! But you must register in advance because seats are limited:
Johan Paulsson, of Harvard Medical School will be joining us, with his talk titled: Single-cell and evolutionary approaches to basic microbial physiology and diagnostics. More details to come on that talk as we get closer. We are excited to have Johan coming from such a distance to speak to the IMCI community! Zoom Link: https://uidaho.zoom.us/j/81951581577 Meeting ID: 81951581577…
Dr. Bryan Cwik, Assistant Professor of Philosophy and University Studies at Portland State University, will be speaking at CMCI’s Brown Bag Lunch on Monday, February 11, 12:30 p.m., in the Collaboratorium. Title: Moving Beyond ‘Therapy’ and ‘Enhancement’ in the Ethics of Gene Editing Abstract: Since the advent of recombinant DNA technology, expectations (and trepidations) about…