Upcoming workshop at SICB 2024!

Seattle Convention Center 705 Pike Street, Seattle, WA, United States

Workshop: Advancing accessibility, collaboration, and training in use of model-based and analytical tools in organismal biology This workshop brings together diverse scientists at the intersection of organismal biology, mathematics, physics, and engineering, with shared interests in using model-based approaches to address fundamental research questions. A key focus will be on how we can work together…

Summer Research Institute

IMSI Summer Institute 2024_Flyer The IMSI Summer Institute is an interdisciplinary research and training incubator that involves a network of faculty spanning 21 institutions across the country. Each research team will collaborate on a specific research project aligned with IMSI themes of investigating 1) dynamic muscular control of movement in unsteady and perturbed conditions, 2)…

Research Workshop – IMSI Introduction

Kick off meeting for Summer Research Institute being hosted around the United States. Students arrived on campus to begin projects at University of California, Irvine this week. Meeting will cover the scope of all the projects and the overall goals of the institute.

Research Workshop – Isolated Muscle Experiments

Research workshop discussing the differences in isolated muscle experiments ranging from in situ to ex vivo techniques that are used in the field. Presented by Dr. Kiisa Nishikawa (NAU), Dr. Jenna Monroy (Claremont McKenna College) , and Dr. Greg Sawicki (Georgia Tech).

Research Workshop – Computational Muscle Modeling

Research workshop on integrating computational modeling and biophysical experiments to investigate and illustrate the molecular basis of muscle contraction. Presented by Dr. Bruce Tanner (Washington State University) 

Research Workshop – Muscle Work Loops

Research workshop discussing ex vivo muscle work loops of hawk moths, covering work loop basics, considerations when mounting isolated muscle, how to set up initial inputs, and work loop data. Presented by Dr. Simon Sponberg and Ethan Wold (Georgia Tech).