QLS is joining efforts with the Centre for Applied Mathematics in Bioscience and Medicine (CAMBAM), the ÁùºÏ²Ê¿ª½±½á¹û initiative in Computational Medicine (MiCM) and the Ludmer Center to offer weekly interdisciplinary seminars. Seminars featured by QLS are indicated in bold.
All seminars are held in the , room 1027, from 12:00 to 1:30.
Fall 2018 | Speaker | Topic |
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Sep. 11 |
Hinke Osinga |
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Sep. 18 |
Frank Harrell |
"Musings on statistical models vs. machine learning in health research" |
Sep. 25 |
Dominique Gravel |
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Oct. 2 |
Jackie Vogel |
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Oct. 9 |
Dannie Durand |
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Oct. 16 |
Eric Cytrynbaum |
"Control of growth in plant cells through kinetic and mechanical microtubule organization" |
Oct. 23 |
Josee Dupuis |
"Ancestry attracts, but love is blind: Evaluation of structured mating"Â |
Oct. 30 |
Alan Evans |
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Nov. 6 |
Leslie Loew |
"The interplay of structural and cellular biophysics controls clustering of multivalent molecules" |
Nov. 13 |
Sylvain Baillet |
"The predictive machine: neural network architectures for brain perceptual inference" |
Nov. 20 |
Hamed Najafabadi |
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Nov. 27 |
Conor Liston |
"Resting-state connectivity biomarkers define neurophysiological subtypes of depression" |
Dec. 4 |
Anna Goldenberg |
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Dec. 11 |
Erica Moodie |
"SMART studies: An Evidence-Based approach to Precision Medicine" |
QLS would like to thank Dr. Mathieu Blanchette, Dr. Erik Cook, Dr. Celia Greenwood, Lindsay Dayton, and Joanne Clark for their help with organizing the seminars.