Theory and Modeling of Living Systems Initiative at Emory University. Founded in 2017. Learn more in the web link below.
@EmoryUniversity @Emory_Physics
If you are in the Chamonix/Les Houches area, attend this public lecture by @EmonetLab, https://t.co/Ox1cUcTXlu
If you are not in the area, consider spreading the word!
Emory University and @GeorgiaTech received a $4.8 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (@NIH) BRAIN Initiative to establish a center to make and globally distribute next-generation micro-technologies for neuroscience. https://t.co/NAB80BGMj9
Viral load might matter if you get a turkey baster full of Covid shot straight into your lungs. Otherwise not so much, says @mathbabedotorg https://t.co/woaf5Rv1gZ
we're looking for postdoctoral Fellows @EmoryTMLS! https://t.co/Dx2ZDn9Los it's open to basically any area of theoretical/computational biology. we've got a great community—come join us!
We're excited to bring you a series of ~monthly informal, outdoor Happy Hour Meetups to get trainees and faculty together. The first one is coming up, and beer/wine/soda are on us (not including cocktails):
Brains and Beer
Wednesday, March 16, 6-8 PM
The Wheelhouse Pub
Hi Everyone!
We have a new exciting virtual workshop happening on December 7th, 2021 at 10 AM EST.
Are Dendrites Necessary for Cortical Computation?
Organized by Dieter Jaeger.
Register: https://t.co/lXfve0xsWv
& Don't forget to set your reminder here: https://t.co/stwismHKKO
Today at 2:30
A special talk given by Sarah Marzen (Keck Science Dept at the Claremont Colleges)
Where?
*in-person* Meet Sarah at the Math and Science Center Room E300 to hear her talk on "Using the back of the brain to improve machine learning prediction algorithms."
Hi Everyone!
We have a new exciting virtual workshop happening on December 7th, 2021 at 10 AM EST.
Are Dendrites Necessary for Cortical Computation?
Organized by Dieter Jaeger.
Register: https://t.co/lXfve0xsWv
& Don't forget to set your reminder here: https://t.co/stwismHKKO
We are proud to announce the first TMLS newsletter (Fall 2021, Vol.1).
If you have moment, please read it and share it with others.
https://t.co/vzQpeFxpNc
Thrilled to announce award of our 5 year $1.94M @NIH@NIGMS R35 MIRA grant! Will fund our work on multicomponent mechanochemical molecular mechanisms underlying cellular actin dynamics. Huge thanks @Emory_Physics@BassellLab@EmoryUniversity
2 postdoc positions open! pls RT!
Nic Vega, Emory University, will speak on what COVID is, how vaccines work, and why biophysics makes the fears about the vaccine modifying one’s DNA moot. 5:30 MDT Tomorrow, June 17 https://t.co/JW9Sb18Ze0
Emory TMLS faculty member Nic Vega is giving a talk on Thursday, June 17, 2021 5:30-6:30 PM. This talk is being hosted by @AspenPhysics.
Talk Title: SARS-CoV2 and mRNA Vaccines by the (Bio)Numbers
Visit our website to access the link:
https://t.co/lge3tUYh8I