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Schmidt Center Office Hours

Thursday, November 7, 2024 12pm to 1pm

+ 4 dates

  • Thursday, November 14, 2024 12pm to 1pm
  • Thursday, November 21, 2024 12pm to 1pm
  • Thursday, December 5, 2024 12pm to 1pm
  • Thursday, December 12, 2024 12pm to 1pm

75 Ames St., Cambridge, MA 02142

https://www.ericandwendyschmidtcenter.org/
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Here's a list of Schmidt Center fellows available to help you each week. Please note that each one has their own, unique area of expertise -- so take a look and see which person would be most applicable for you.

 

October 10:

 

  • Matt Levine: machine learning, dynamical systems, uncertainty quantification
  • Uthsav Chitra: spatial genomics, graphs and networks, statistics
  • Soroor Zadeh: statistics, bioinformatics, machine learning, deep probabilistic models

 

October 17:

 

  • Tavor Baharav: reference-free inference, adaptivity, TCR analysis, statistics

 

October 24:

 

  • Daniel Barabasi: neuroscience, network science, machine learning, neurodevelopment

 

October 31:

 

  • Tara Chari: biophysical models, statistical inference, genomics data
  • Yichen Si: statistics, computing, spatial data, sequencing data

 

November 7:

 

  • Tavor Baharav: reference-free inference, adaptivity, TCR analysis, statistics

 

November 14 - December 12:

 

  • TBD -- stay tuned!

 

About Office Hours:

 

Schmidt Center office hours will be hosted by postdocs and graduate students whose research aims to build bridges between biomedical sciences and mathematics, statistics, and computation. They’ll be held on Thursdays at 12 p.m. in Acadia (75 Ames St., M1), with different fellows offering expertise each week. All are welcome - no prior sign-ups required!

 

These office hours are an opportunity for Broadies to learn more about expertise at the Schmidt Center, as well as a chance to brainstorm the new bridges that can be built together.

 

Stop by the office hours to:

  • Ask questions aimed at learning more about ideas and methods in these fields. These can be hot new topics or classical ideas.
  • Describe big challenges you see in biomedicine and workshop computational approaches to solve them.
  • Inquire how the fellows’ methodological and theoretical work could propel your science.

 

Questions? nkarpova@broadinstitute.org