3rd Annual AI in Biodesign Symposium- October 16th-17th, 2024 This fall break, the Duke Center for Quantitative Biodesign (CQB) hosted our 3rd Annual Symposium, highlighting the innovative role of AI in Biodesign. A huge thank you to everyone who attended, and special thanks to our keynote speakers: Mary Dunlop (Boston University), Kevin Yang (Microsoft for Startups, César de la Fuente, PhD (University of Pennsylvania), Philip Romero (Duke University Pratt School of Engineering) Caleb Bashor (Rice University Department of Bioengineering), Tom Sercu (EvolutionaryScale) , Matt Pavlovich (Trends in Biotechnology), & Rohit Singh ( Duke University School of Medicine) their incredible presentations. We’d also like to congratulate our poster session winners: First Place: Lauren Hong Runner-Ups: Nathaniel Blalock and Jennifer Hennigan A heartfelt thanks to the symposium committee for their help in organizing and facilitating such a successful event. We thoroughly enjoyed connecting with all of you and look forward to more exciting discussions and collaborations next year!
This fall break, the Duke Center for Quantitative Biodesign (CQB) hosted our 3rd Annual Symposium, highlighting the innovative role of AI in Biodesign. A huge thank you to everyone who attended, and special thanks to our keynote speakers: Mary Dunlop (Boston University), Kevin Yang (Microsoft for Startups, César de la Fuente, PhD (University of Pennsylvania), Philip Romero (Duke University Pratt School of Engineering) Caleb Bashor (Rice University Department of Bioengineering), Tom Sercu (EvolutionaryScale) , Matt Pavlovich (Trends in Biotechnology), & Rohit Singh ( Duke University School of Medicine) their incredible presentations.
We’d also like to congratulate our poster session winners:
First Place: Lauren Hong
Runner-Ups: Nathaniel Blalock and Jennifer Hennigan
A heartfelt thanks to the symposium committee for their help in organizing and facilitating such a successful event. We thoroughly enjoyed connecting with all of you and look forward to more exciting discussions and collaborations next year!