Overview
Ideathon will be structured to facilitate focused discussion and create collaborative research projects at the interface between biology and mathematics, theory, and computation.
Participants will:
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Introduce their expertise to one another via lightning talks and individual sharing
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Contribute their vision concerning unsolved problems facing their respective fields
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Organize into teams to address the most promising collaborative approaches
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Summarize research plans they think are most likely to be successful
Workshop participation will be limited. Attendance will be balanced equally between experimental and theoretical approaches, and will be distributed equally across different career stages. Early career participants are especially encouraged to apply.
Teams will have the opportunity to return through NITMB’s Focused Research Award Program to continue their work together.
Participants
Organizers
- Rosemary Braun – Northwestern University/NITMB
- Yogesh Goyal – Northwestern University/NITMB
- William Kath – Northwestern University/NITMB
- Andrew Miri – Northwestern University/NITMB
Participants
- Ravi Allada – University of Michigan Medical School
- Margaux Asclipe – University of Montreal
- Teja Bollu – Salk Institute
- Anthony Cesnik – CZ Biohub/Stanford University
- Dan Grimes – University of Oregon
- Christina Kim – Princeton University
- Tim Machado – University of Pennsylvania
- Vilas Menon – Columbia University
- Subhashis Natua – University of Illinois Urbana Champaign
- Tomohiro Ouchi – University of Washington
- Ashni Vora – Rockefeller University
- Ezra Winter-Nelson – Columbia University
- Martin Wuhr – Princeton University