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.
Join us this coming Monday when Ginny Lane will lead, with Brenda Murdoch, a discussion about new and ongoing research in chronic disease. Opportunities for depth and breadth in understanding chronic disease Brenda Murdoch and Ginny Lane will share some current research related to diabetes and opportunities for interdisciplinary research in the area of chronic disease development.
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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…
The primary objective of this discussion is to present findings on how residency, exposure history, and risk perception influence Idahoans’ protective behaviors toward wildfire smoke, as modeled using structural equation modeling (SEM) to link psychometric constructs with observed behaviors. We will also seek feedback on our proposed future study, which will employ threshold and regression models to…
The Institute for Modeling Collaboration and Innovation hosts Data Carpentries workshops each semester to improve data literacy and reproducible science. The Carpentries teaches foundational computational and data science skills to researchers worldwide. The spring workshop, Genomics in Unix and R, is quickly approaching but there is still space for participants to join. Attendees may register for U of…