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News: IMCI affiliated Podcast, Protecting Idaho potatoes from fungi with new tools
We are celebrating the release of Episode 11.1 of the Vandal Theory Podcast featuring our very own Marty Ytreberg with the support of his Drug Discovery working group which aired yesterday. Beginning with the founding of the working group, Ytreberg shared his experience of finding an interdisciplinary community of researchers, brought together around the issue…
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Post-Brown Bag Lunch: Johan Paulsson: Single-cell and evolutionary approaches to basic microbial physiology and diagnostics
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…
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IMCI News: Admin Retreat is a Success!
Written by Austin Eldridge – February 23rd, 2026Images by Travis Warner IMCI is excited to share the success of this year’s Admin Team Retreat! Over the weekend of February 6, 2026, the team gathered in rainy Spokane to discuss several high‑level objectives related to the future of our institute’s operations and our aims for the…
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MARC Fest!
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:
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Celebrating the “Collaboratorium” (IRIC 352)
Coffee, community, grassrooting. These are some of the things that brings IMCI together. At the heart of IMCI is the “Collaboratorium”. Faculty, students, and postdocs working in both modeling and empirical areas meet with postdoctoral scientists who devote full-time efforts to collaborative modeling. Our goal is to bring together the brightest minds across disciplines to…
