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SUMMARY:5th Workshop on Virus Dynamics
DESCRIPTION:The Workshop on Virus Dynamics series is an initiative to bring together virologists and immunologists with mathematical modelers and systems biologists to discuss current approaches and challenges in modeling and analyzing different aspects of virus dynamics. This 5th version of the workshop builds on the success of previous ones in Frankfurt (2013)\, Toronto (2015)\, Heidelberg (2017) and Paris (2019). We are committed to keeping the health and safety of participants and the general public in consideration. Therefore\, we will hold our 2021 workshop in a three-day virtual format.
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SUMMARY:5th Workshop on Virus Dynamics
DESCRIPTION:The Workshop on Virus Dynamics series is an initiative to bring together virologists and immunologists with mathematical modelers and systems biologists to discuss current approaches and challenges in modeling and analyzing different aspects of virus dynamics. This 5th version of the workshop builds on the success of previous ones in Frankfurt (2013)\, Toronto (2015)\, Heidelberg (2017) and Paris (2019). We are committed to keeping the health and safety of participants and the general public in consideration. Therefore\, we will hold our 2021 workshop in a three-day virtual format.
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SUMMARY:5th Workshop on Virus Dynamics
DESCRIPTION:The Workshop on Virus Dynamics series is an initiative to bring together virologists and immunologists with mathematical modelers and systems biologists to discuss current approaches and challenges in modeling and analyzing different aspects of virus dynamics. This 5th version of the workshop builds on the success of previous ones in Frankfurt (2013)\, Toronto (2015)\, Heidelberg (2017) and Paris (2019). We are committed to keeping the health and safety of participants and the general public in consideration. Therefore\, we will hold our 2021 workshop in a three-day virtual format.
URL:https://scienceinseattle.com/event/5th-workshop-on-virus-dynamics-3/
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SUMMARY:Exploring Frontiers: Predicting Biology Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Model systems have been used to successfully pioneer foundational research\, leading not only to an advanced understanding of biological systems but also to translational breakthroughs. However\, only a portion of scientific results seen in mice are mirrored in humans. How can we better infer which observations will hold true in both systems? \nJoin us as we highlight innovative approaches addressing this frontier challenge. The webinar will include speaker presentations and a lively panel discussion on the challenges\, opportunities and next steps needed to move the needle in modeling mouse to human inference. See below for the agenda and speaker information. \n\n \n\n\n8:50 – 9:00am – Virtual meeting log-in\n9:00 – 9:05am – Kathryn Richmond\, The Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group\, Welcome and introductory remarks\n9:05 – 9:30am – Shai Shen-Orr\, Technion Medicine\n9:30 – 9:55am – Nadia Rosenthal\, The Jackson Laboratory\n9:55 – 10:05am – Break\n10:05 – 10:30am – Douglas Brubaker\, Purdue University\n10:30 – 11:00am – Panel Discussion and Q&A\, moderated by Stacey Finley\, University of Southern California
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SUMMARY:Exploring Frontiers: Predicting Biology Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Model systems have been used to successfully pioneer foundational research\, leading not only to an advanced understanding of biological systems but also to translational breakthroughs. However\, only a portion of scientific results seen in mice are mirrored in humans. How can we better infer which observations will hold true in both systems? \nJoin us as we highlight innovative approaches addressing this frontier challenge. The webinar will include speaker presentations and a lively panel discussion on the challenges\, opportunities and next steps needed to move the needle in modeling mouse to human inference. See below for the agenda and speaker information. \n\n \n\n\n8:50 – 9:00am – Virtual meeting log-in\n9:00 – 9:05am – Kathryn Richmond\, The Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group\, Welcome and introductory remarks\n9:05 – 9:30am – Shai Shen-Orr\, Technion Medicine\n9:30 – 9:55am – Nadia Rosenthal\, The Jackson Laboratory\n9:55 – 10:05am – Break\n10:05 – 10:30am – Douglas Brubaker\, Purdue University\n10:30 – 11:00am – Panel Discussion and Q&A\, moderated by Stacey Finley\, University of Southern California
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SUMMARY:Exploring Frontiers: Predicting Biology Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Model systems have been used to successfully pioneer foundational research\, leading not only to an advanced understanding of biological systems but also to translational breakthroughs. However\, only a portion of scientific results seen in mice are mirrored in humans. How can we better infer which observations will hold true in both systems? \nJoin us as we highlight innovative approaches addressing this frontier challenge. The webinar will include speaker presentations and a lively panel discussion on the challenges\, opportunities and next steps needed to move the needle in modeling mouse to human inference. See below for the agenda and speaker information. \n\n \n\n\n8:50 – 9:00am – Virtual meeting log-in\n9:00 – 9:05am – Kathryn Richmond\, The Paul G. Allen Frontiers Group\, Welcome and introductory remarks\n9:05 – 9:30am – Shai Shen-Orr\, Technion Medicine\n9:30 – 9:55am – Nadia Rosenthal\, The Jackson Laboratory\n9:55 – 10:05am – Break\n10:05 – 10:30am – Douglas Brubaker\, Purdue University\n10:30 – 11:00am – Panel Discussion and Q&A\, moderated by Stacey Finley\, University of Southern California
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