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Data-Driven Discovery: AI and Modeling in Biology Workshop

Details

We are delighted to host you at the, “Data-Driven Discovery: AI and Modeling in Biology”. The workshop is hosted by the new Center for Data-Driven Discovery for Biology at the Allen Institute and will be held on September 23-25, 2024 in Seattle, Washington

The goal of this meeting is to explore how problems in biology are being solved using cutting-edge computational approaches, with the focus on recent developments in both AI and modeling, including merging the two. Biology is a broad field. We aim to connect researchers across a wide range of computational biology to learn from each others’ approaches.

This workshop is organized by Anton Arkhipov (Allen Institute), Tatiana Engel (Princeton), Michael Brenner (Harvard/Google), and Stephen Saalfeld (Janelia).

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Meeting Location

This event will be held at the Allen Institute, a 270,000-square-foot life sciences building, located in South Lake Union neighborhood of Seattle. The building is purpose-built for life science research and facilitates our trademark team science approach amid abundant natural light and with stunning views of Seattle.

For in-person attendees: Upon arrival at the Allen Institute, check in each day at the registration desk located in the lobby and you will be directed to the meeting. Please wear your name badge for the duration of the meeting.

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Please note: all attendees must remain in the designated meeting locations, wear provided event badges, and depart the building at the end of programming each day.

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