Biology never looked so good! NSF-Simons Center and Science in Society volunteers showed off their research to 200 at the Taft High School STEM Night on May 3rd. Attendees saw how using technology and software creates beautiful visuals in the field of quantitative biology.
NSF-Simons Center investigators have published a new paper in Development on transcription factor dynamics and cell fate determination. Read here. journals.biologists.com/dev/….
Inclusive Coding Festival 10/22/2022 Engage Neurodivergent Students in Technical Projects and Connect them with IT Companies inclusivecodingfestival.org/ Registration has opened and will close on 06/26/2022 #codethespectrum
🧬 💻 Wondering how flexible your DNA is? Check out DNAcycP, a new machine learning approach to predict bendability based on nucleotide sequence, created by CQuB professors Alec Wang and Ji-Ping Wang with center postdoc Keren Li. Learn more here: bit.ly/3wd7vZA
Hybrid meeting, no registration fee. $2,000 training & travel grants will be awarded to 10 pairs of new interdisciplinary collaborators travel/accommodation paid for up to 65 in-person attendees. Apply by May 31st for full consideration. apply.hub.ki/fyim/ 2/2
Looking forward to the 5th year of this outstanding @NSF-funded meeting organized by colleague Dr. Dave Stone. Includes keynotes from @jonrkarr & Zaida Luthey-Schulten, a special presentation by Johannes Schöeneberg, & opportunities to build interdisciplinary collaborations! 1/2
@jeffchengore gives an outstanding talk on Emergent phases of diversity and dynamics in ecological communities at our @QuantBiology Annual Conference on Quantitative Approaches in Biology. Live and in person!!
In-person Poster Sessions, Lightning Talks, Discussion time with Invited Speakers, the Great Math Challenges in Biology Contest, and the Prize for Undergraduate Research Finalists bit.ly/3oWjWpX
🧬 🧪 🔬 Don't have exciting plans to quench your thirst for knowledge about applied math in the biological sciences in March? You do now! Sign up for our conference today! bit.ly/3rTTnU1#quantitativebiology#developmentalbiology
🚨 Warning: Conferences mentioned in this tweet are closer than they appear! 🚨 Make sure to register for the 4th Annual Conference on Quantitative Approaches in Biology (March 15-17) here: wcas.nu/3HUANkr#quantitativebiology#developmentalbiology