Don't miss tomorrow's entry in the NITMB Seminar Series!
Featuring Jae Kyoung Kim, Associate Professor of Mathematical Sciences at KAIST, on 'From Noise to Precision: Structural Buffering and the Law of Large Numbers as Principles for Robust Homeostasis and Rhythms'
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Travel applications for the NITMB MathBio Ideathon close TODAY! ✈️
Don’t miss your opportunity to join us for a workshop focused on facilitating focused discussion and creating collaborative research projects at the interface between biology and mathematics
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This morning at NITMB: Jae Kyoung Kim, Associate Professor of Mathematical Sciences at the Korean Advanced Institute of Science & Technology (KAIST), explores structural buffering and the law of large numbers as principles for robust homeostasis and rhythms
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Welcome to the last day of the Extreme Events in Biological Function workshop!
We're glad you could join us at NITMB this week for our exploration into the role of extreme and rare events in enabling reliable biological function
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Travel applications for our upcoming workshop, Spin Glass Theory and High-Dimensional Landscapes in Biology, are due in one week!
Join us as we cultivate a shared language and foster concrete collaborations to produce paradigm-shifting advances
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Welcome to day 4 of the Extreme Events in Biological Function workshop! Check out today's schedule of talks and discussions at www.nitmb.org/extreme-even...
Advance our understanding of how biological systems maintain and organize function across space and time!
Join us in September for Biological Function in Space and Time: From Forces and Cues to Emerging Decision-making in Fates, States, and Shapes
Travel applications are due Sunday, June 14th
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Experimental biologists, specialists in data analysis, and theorists are invited to join us at our upcoming workshop, Biological Function in Space and Time: From Forces and Cues to Emerging Decision-making in Fates, States, and Shapes!
Travel applications are due June 14th
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Why is interdependence beneficial for microbial communities?
NITMB-supported research from @ssm57.bsky.social and colleagues explores the critical role of higher-order interactions and resource dependencies in maintaining the diversity and stability of ecosystems dominated by auxotrophs
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NITMB faculty member Sergei Maslov highlights how environments can encourage interdependence in microbial communities