CMCI Poster Session in Action
The CMCI External Advisory Committee held their annual meeting recently on campus, which included this Science Expo. There were 23 posters on display, viewed by nearly 100 participants.
The CMCI External Advisory Committee held their annual meeting recently on campus, which included this Science Expo. There were 23 posters on display, viewed by nearly 100 participants.
Project Team: Craig Miller (Co-PI), Holly Wichman (Co-PI), JT Van Leuven, LuAnn Scott Vaccines are a remarkably effective way to stem the threat posed by infectious diseases. Methods that allow rapid development of vaccines are vital. Synonymous recoding of viral genomes is a recently developed, general, and highly promising strategy for producing live attenuated vaccines….
As summer begins, please note that the CMCI Brown Bag Lunches will continue on Mondays at 12:30pm in the Collaboratorium (IRIC 352). BBLs are a great opportunity for Working Groups to present updates on what they’ve been doing during the academic year or what they plan on doing in the future. If you are the…
We are so excited to announce – Today the National Institutes of Health awarded a grant in the amount of $290,667 to the University of Idaho to fund research on Patterns of Adaptive Evolution. CMCI Deputy Director of the Collaboratorium Craig Miller and CMCI Director Holly Wichman are the principal investigators. Congratulations!!
The CMCI weekly Brown Bag Lunch on Monday, May 21, will be an opportunity to brainstorm ideas, questions, suggestions and plans in regards to the recent call for white papers. This is a place to come discuss any idea that is NIH fundable and has the potential to involve modeling. Monday, May 2112:30 – 1:30…
If you have had recurring working group reservations in the Collaboratorium for the Spring 2018 semester, please be aware that most have ended and you will need to make a new reservation if you plan on meeting through the summer. You can see all current working groups on the CMCI calendar. If you would like…
Congratulations to CMCI Project Director Christine Parent for earning a Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award from the National Science Foundation. This prestigious award includes $1.093 million to support Parent’s research on Naesiotus land snails in the Galapagos Islands. CMCI is proud to have helped support her journey to success! Read the full press release here.
Center for Modeling Complex Interactions Request for White Papers The Center for Modeling Complex Interactions (CMCI) requests white papers outlining ideas for research projects related to our mission. CMCI fosters interdisciplinary biomedical research by bringing together modelers and empirical scientists to address problems across all levels of biological organization, from biophysical to ecological. Learn more about…
All CMCI participants are invited and encouraged to attend the following portions of the External Advisory Committee meetings at the Commons in the Crest-Horizon room on Wednesday, May 9: 8:00 – 8:30CMCI Overview – Holly WichmanBreakfast provided 8:30 – 9:00Collaboratorium Overview – Craig Miller 9:00 – 9:30EPSCoR Track II – Marty Ytreberg 12:00 – 2:00Science…
Working Group leader: Holly Wichman Group members: Marty Ytreberg, Craig Miller Originated: April 2018 Description: The function of this group is to help early stage investigators write successful grant proposals. Participants attend a meeting of the Admin Team as needed and get feedback on their proposals. More intense work can be arranged for specific proposals.