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Research Engineer at Stanford University - Human Performance Laboratory
Postdoctoral Fellowship at Stanford University - Human Performance Laboratory
Two Open-Rank Professor Positions in Biomedical Digital Twins
BRAIN Initiative-Brain Behavior Quantification & Synchronization Sensor Technology Workshop
The Multiscale Modeling Consortium celebrates 20 years of IMAG: Lessons from the past that guide the future
BRAIN Initiative: Theories, Models and Methods for Analysis of Complex Data from the Brain (R01 Clinical Trial Not Allowed)
Come join us at @APS #MarchMeeting2023 for Non-Equilibrium Thermodynamics: From Chemical Reaction Networks to Natural Selection
Announcing The NIH Long COVID Computational Challenge (L3C)
IMAG/MSM Working Group Multiscale Modeling Viral Pandemics, Mar 16 2023
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Digital Twins Interest Group!
PhysioNet: A Quarter Century of Open Health Data
ComPASS - a new NIH program to address health equity
For Review: Updated Multiscale Modeling Mission, Vision, and Definition
NIH Bridge2AI Program awards issued!
In Memory of Dr. Jim Bassingthwaighte
Attend the NCI-DOE Collaboration IMPROVE Bidders Conference on April 6, 2022 – 3 pm – 4:30 pm ET
Untangling Feynman's puzzle: Examining the future of computing
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