QLS is joining efforts with the Centre for Applied Mathematics in Bioscience and Medicine (CAMBAM), the 69ÈÈÊÓƵ 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.