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OpenBioData.ai Brown Bag Series
Join us for the new OpenBioData.ai brown bag series, a monthly virtual discussion where researchers and scientists unpack the newest computational tools propelling biological discovery. We’re building a knowledge‑sharing community that lifts the community's technological literacy resulting in an acceleration in our understanding of biology. All members of the research and tech communities are welcome!
The brown bag is hosted by CMU Libraries and moderated by Fernanda Foertter at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Domen Jemec, and Ben Busby. The series is held on the last Tuesday of each month.
The inaugural session is April 29th, 11AM-11:45 AM Eastern and will feature talks from scientists from startups and big pharma:
Jason Chin: lessons learned from implementing AI Agents for pFDA LLM challenges
Helena Deus: From Iron Man to the Avengers: Evolving the Way We Engage with AI
Rorry Brenner: highlighting a groundbreaking new machine learning methodology to update the neurons behind neural networks to increase accuracy and make more efficient models and a few examples of how this has been applied to the bio space.
No registration required. Join on Zoom.
- Date:
- Tuesday, April 29, 2025
- Time:
- 11:00am - 11:45am
- Time Zone:
- Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
- Location:
- Online
- Campus:
- Virtual Event
- Audience:
- Alumni Faculty Pittsburgh community Staff Students
- Categories:
- Open Science Working With Data and Code
Virtual Event Information:
- Please join a few minutes early to ensure that your audio setup is working correctly.
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