
Annual Retreat 2024: Collaborative Synergy and Outcomes Showcase
Explore the outcomes of collaborative projects within EMBRIO Institute, showcasing the tangible results and exciting discoveries that emerged from interdisciplinary collaborations. Thrust leads and projects will present significant outcomes and future plans for Year 4 at the upcoming annual retreat.
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Theme for Thrust Project Talks at 2024 Annual Retreat: NSF is most interested in what our collective synergy as an institute is producing. Is our collaborative network discovering and producing resulting in greater tangible outcomes vs. the sum of our individual labs acting alone? Although foundational within lab research is critical to our Institute success, please focus your thrust presentations on one or a few significant outcomes specifically in the context of the objectives from our NSF proposal that occurred due to collaborations at some level (within and beyond EMBRIO). Detail the collaboration(s), the exchanges, learning, and discovery that has taken place. Also, touch on any exciting new results not yet presented to EMBRIO. The final slide speaks to plans for Y4 (Sept 2024 Aug 2025) especially touch on activity that will require the Institute network (and/or perhaps others not currently in the network) in order to result in successful outcomes. Each Thrust Lead/Project will have 30 min total (e.g. Thrust 1A 30 min, Thrust 1B 30 min) recommend aiming for 20 25 minutes max to ensure at least 5 min for discussion. Pulling in your CORE and other collaborators to tag-team the talk is encouraged, as is including your trainees in the presentation.
Project: (copy & paste from list below) Thrust Integration: (faculty & student presenters should be collaborating with faculty/lab from a different Core/Thrust on their project efforts) EMBRIO Committee: (student presenters should have an EMBRIO faculty member from a different Core/Thrust on their graduate committee (if you don t have someone yet, discuss the expertise sought in the final, challenges slide) Project C1: Develop a shared-resource platform hosting simulation tools for various scales (from intracellular signaling to multi-cellular organization) and multi-modal biological cues. Project C2: Develop machine learning (ML) and artificial intelligence (AI) tools to 1) bridge across scales from single cell behavior to multicellular coupled cell responses, 2) bridge experimental data and simulations across biological contexts. Project C3: Develop shared measurement systems and protocols including high resolution imaging and atomic force microscopy (AFM).
This work is based upon efforts supported by the EMBRIO Institute, contract #2120200, a National Science Foundation (NSF) Biology Integration Institute Significant activities, approaches, and challenges to be addressed in Year 4 , Click to add text