4th Annual Symposium Schedule

Location

This panels and talks are being hosted on Bluejeans Events. Coffee Breaks with Q&A will take place in spatial.chat.

Schedule

All times listed are Eastern Standard Time (EST).

Monday, December 13th
12:00pm     Welcome
12:15pm – 1:00pm                     

Panel #1: What we learn by living with a second discipline.

 

Daniel Cruz, Eunbi Park, Margherita Ferrari, and Youngkyu Jeon

1:00pm – 1:15pm “Coffee break” and Q&A
1:15pm – 1:45pm

Sidewinding in limbless locomotion and its application to the optimization of robotic gaits.

Bo Lin (SCMB; Georgia Tech)

1:45pm – 2:15pm                              

A statistical approach to developmental transitions.

Simon L. Freedman (CQuB; Northwestern)    

2:15pm – 2:30pm “Coffee break” and Q&A
 
Tuesday, December 14th
12:00pm – 1:00pm                     

Panel #2: The meandering road towards each other: how math finds bio (and vice versa).

 

Jessilyn Dunn (Duke), Allison Moore (VCU), and Lauren Childs (VT)

1:00pm – 1:15pm “Coffee break” and Q&A
1:15pm – 1:45pm

Single particle tracking in live cells: studying transport along the cytoskeleton.

Keisha Cook (Clemson; frm. SCMB)

1:45pm – 2:15pm                              

Multimodal analysis of skin regeneration.

Christian Fernando Guerrero-Juárez (CMCF; UCI)    

2:15pm – 2:30pm “Coffee break” and Q&A
 
Wednesday, December 15th
12:00pm – 1:00pm                     

Panel #3: Reaching across the aisle: experiences from math-bio researchers in industry.

 

Suzanna Gaudet (Novartis) and John Burke (Applied BioMath)

1:00pm – 1:15pm “Coffee break” and Q&A
1:15pm – 1:45pm

tRNA microevolution in the presence of transcription-associated mutagenisis.

Hector Baños (Dalhousie; fmr. SCMB)

1:45pm – 2:15pm                              

Deciphering the physical rules of biological patterns: how marine glass skeletons form from biological emulsions.

Asja Radja (NSF-Simons center at Harvard)    

2:15pm – 2:30pm “Coffee break” and Q&A

 

Thursday, December 16th
12:00pm – 1:00pm                     

Plenary Session: Forward and reverse modeling to make the most of 'tiny data' in systems bio-medicine.

 

Belinda Akpa (ORNL; UTK)

1:00pm – 2:00pm Poster Session in spatial.chat

 

A NSF-Simons MathBioSys Research Center