The two days are organized broadly about three length scales: small (molecules and cells), medium (human scale: your own physiology to the city or town where you work), and large (animal/human populations, from national to global). Our sessions open with “End-to-End,” aiming to provide examples for predicting and controlling phenomena across multiple scales. Click here for Day 1 details.
Questions during Day 2? Please reach out to Harshavardhan Kamarthi, Javen Ho, and Goli Yamini.
10:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. EST
10:00 a.m. | Opening Remarks Symposium Chairs |
Session 3, Population Level Theme Chairs: B. Aditya Prakash and Paul Torrens | |
10:30 a.m. 10:50 a.m. 11:00 a.m. | Bryan Grenfell, Princeton, Plenary Talk — slides Bin Yu, UC Berkeley, Presentation — slides Jordan Peccia, Yale, Presentation — slides |
11:10 a.m. | Panel and Q&A |
11:30 a.m. | Break [10 minutes] |
11:40 a.m. | Breakout Sessions |
12:40 p.m. | Break [10 minutes] |
12:50 p.m. | Report Outcomes |
1:10 p.m. | Lunch break [1 hour] |
Session 4, Physiological and Environmental Level Theme Chairs: Krista Wigginton and John Yin | |
2:10 p.m. 2:30 p.m. 2:40 p.m. | Denise Kirschner, Michigan, Plenary Talk — slides Vipin Kumar, UMN , Presentation — slides Rita Colwell, UMD, Presentation — slides |
2:50 p.m. | Panel and Q&A |
3:10 p.m. | Break [10 minutes] |
3:20 p.m. | Breakout Sessions |
4:20 p.m. | Break [10 minutes] |
4:30 p.m. | Report Outcomes |
4:50 p.m. | Closing Discussion Symposium Chairs |
5:20 p.m. | Closing Remarks Elebeoba May, NSF |