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That's the goal, yeah, but for the initial seminar/talks/tour, I think
everybody will be welcome.

Ron

On 2012-10-11 11:56, Adrian Stoness wrote:
> ooo interesting i would imagin they want members that are more into coding
> but still really cool
> 
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> On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 11:36 AM, Ron <[email protected]> wrote:
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> > Hey everybody,
> >
> > Me and Ian had a meeting yesterday with Brian Szklarczuk (who I've CC'ed
> > on this email). Brian works at the National Microbiology Laboratory on
> > Arlington Street doing a variety of different things.
> >
> > Some scientists there have developed a project called ALPHA. It's
> > designed to be a middleware product that can handle large datasets, and
> > has been used for tracking outbreaks like SARS. They're interested in
> > doing more with this product, and that's where we come in.
> >
> > What we'd like to do is have a seminar at the laboratory. It'd consist
> > of free pizza, some talks, including a talk about the product and also
> > cool bioinformatics talk (like 3d modelling viruses, and other nifty
> > stuff like that), a tour of the portions of the lab that we're allowed
> > to see, and they've even promised to bring out a hazmat suit that people
> > can try on! Did I mention free pizza?
> >
> > The seminar would have no strings attached, but the idea would be to
> > generate interest in ALPHA. With enough interest, we'd plan an actual
> > workshop/hack-a-thon day where people could get their hands dirty and
> > try using it to solve some kind of problem. My suggestion was that we
> > use it to track a zombie apocalypse, and everybody seemed to think that
> > could be a fun project.
> >
> > In my opinion, this would be a lot of fun. It'd also be a great way to
> > make new contacts, to put something cool on your resume, to get to see
> > one of the coolest buildings in Winnipeg, and, of course, to show
> > everybody how awesome SkullSpace is.
> >
> > Any thoughts? Opinions? Concerns? Feel free to respond to the list, and
> > please include Brian in your responses since I don't believe he's
> > subscribed. If things go well, we'll pick a date in probably late
> > November and promote it jointly with the Laboratory.
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Ron
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