When:
Thursday, November 19, 2020
9:00 AM - 6:30 PM CT
Where:
Online
Webcast Link
Cost: Free
Contact:
Tiffany Leighton Ozmina
(847) 491-5571
Group: NSF-Simons Center for Quantitative Biology
Category: Academic, Lectures & Meetings
Visit https://www.qbioconference.com to register.
This conference is a free three-day event that includes a range of activities to stimulate the cross-fertilization of ideas, including guest speaker talks, workshops, micro talks, an undergraduate research competition, a contest to discover mathematical questions in biology, and plenty of networking opportunities.
Speakers
William Bialek, Princeton University
Aaron Dinner, University of Chicago
Nathalie Dostatni, Institut Curie Paris
Cassandra Extavour, Harvard University
Hernan Garcia, UC Berkley
Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz, HHMI Janelia Research Campus
Amy Shyer, Rockefeller University
MICRO TALKS
In place of a poster session and lightning talks, we will be soliciting submissions for 5-minute short talks from principal investigators, post-docs, graduate and undergraduate students. These rapid-fire presentations are designed to briefly present recent findings to the conference attendees.
If you wish to participate, please submit an application by:
When you register select the option to participate in a short talk.
Submit your talk title, list of authors, and an abstract in the provided fields. Selected presenters will have the opportunity to provide updated information before the conference.
Please note that we may not be able to accept all applications to present a short talk.
When:
Thursday, November 19, 2020
9:00 AM - 6:30 PM CT
Where:
Online
Webcast Link
Cost: Free
Contact:
Tiffany Leighton Ozmina
(847) 491-5571
Group: NSF-Simons Center for Quantitative Biology
Category: Academic, Lectures & Meetings
Visit https://www.qbioconference.com to register.
This conference is a free three-day event that includes a range of activities to stimulate the cross-fertilization of ideas, including guest speaker talks, workshops, micro talks, an undergraduate research competition, a contest to discover mathematical questions in biology, and plenty of networking opportunities.
Speakers
William Bialek, Princeton University
Aaron Dinner, University of Chicago
Nathalie Dostatni, Institut Curie Paris
Cassandra Extavour, Harvard University
Hernan Garcia, UC Berkley
Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz, HHMI Janelia Research Campus
Amy Shyer, Rockefeller University
MICRO TALKS
In place of a poster session and lightning talks, we will be soliciting submissions for 5-minute short talks from principal investigators, post-docs, graduate and undergraduate students. These rapid-fire presentations are designed to briefly present recent findings to the conference attendees.
If you wish to participate, please submit an application by:
When you register select the option to participate in a short talk.
Submit your talk title, list of authors, and an abstract in the provided fields. Selected presenters will have the opportunity to provide updated information before the conference.
Please note that we may not be able to accept all applications to present a short talk.
When:
Friday, November 20, 2020
9:00 AM - 6:30 PM CT
Where:
Online
Webcast Link
Cost: Free
Contact:
Tiffany Leighton Ozmina
(847) 491-5571
Group: NSF-Simons Center for Quantitative Biology
Category: Academic, Lectures & Meetings
Visit https://www.qbioconference.com to register.
This conference is a free three-day event that includes a range of activities to stimulate the cross-fertilization of ideas, including guest speaker talks, workshops, micro talks, an undergraduate research competition, a contest to discover mathematical questions in biology, and plenty of networking opportunities.
Speakers
William Bialek, Princeton University
Aaron Dinner, University of Chicago
Nathalie Dostatni, Institut Curie Paris
Cassandra Extavour, Harvard University
Hernan Garcia, UC Berkley
Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz, HHMI Janelia Research Campus
Amy Shyer, Rockefeller University
MICRO TALKS
In place of a poster session and lightning talks, we will be soliciting submissions for 5-minute short talks from principal investigators, post-docs, graduate and undergraduate students. These rapid-fire presentations are designed to briefly present recent findings to the conference attendees.
If you wish to participate, please submit an application by:
When you register select the option to participate in a short talk.
Submit your talk title, list of authors, and an abstract in the provided fields. Selected presenters will have the opportunity to provide updated information before the conference.
Please note that we may not be able to accept all applications to present a short talk.
When:
Saturday, November 21, 2020
9:00 AM - 6:30 PM CT
Where:
Online
Webcast Link
Cost: Free
Contact:
Tiffany Leighton Ozmina
(847) 491-5571
Group: NSF-Simons Center for Quantitative Biology
Category: Academic, Lectures & Meetings
Visit https://www.qbioconference.com to register.
This conference is a free three-day event that includes a range of activities to stimulate the cross-fertilization of ideas, including guest speaker talks, workshops, micro talks, an undergraduate research competition, a contest to discover mathematical questions in biology, and plenty of networking opportunities.
Speakers
William Bialek, Princeton University
Aaron Dinner, University of Chicago
Nathalie Dostatni, Institut Curie Paris
Cassandra Extavour, Harvard University
Hernan Garcia, UC Berkley
Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz, HHMI Janelia Research Campus
Amy Shyer, Rockefeller University
MICRO TALKS
In place of a poster session and lightning talks, we will be soliciting submissions for 5-minute short talks from principal investigators, post-docs, graduate and undergraduate students. These rapid-fire presentations are designed to briefly present recent findings to the conference attendees.
If you wish to participate, please submit an application by:
When you register select the option to participate in a short talk.
Submit your talk title, list of authors, and an abstract in the provided fields. Selected presenters will have the opportunity to provide updated information before the conference.
Please note that we may not be able to accept all applications to present a short talk.