Got an innovative idea for transformative research? The National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis (NIMBioS) seeks proposals for its new Innovator Workshops, which aim to enhance understanding of important questions at the intersection of biology and mathematics and to generate new approaches for addressing them. Organized by active researchers in academia, government or industry, Innovator Workshops at NIMBioS provide a dynamic, highly interactive forum for the presentation and discussion of cross-disciplinary research at the forefront of biological, mathematical, computational, and social science. Over the course of 3 to 5 days, these workshops gather experts in the field and provide outstanding networking opportunities. A key outcome is the development of new collaborations.

Proposals are considered three times each year with deadlines on July 1, November 1, and April 1. Researchers interested in organizing a workshop must submit a formal application to NIMBioS describing the proposed topic and key questions to be addressed. Besides submitting an application, organizers identify and secure commitments from up to 4 primary presenters whose expenses will be fully covered by NIMBioS. An additional 25 to 35 participants will be identified through an open application process for approved workshops. These additional participants cover their own expenses. We expect to have some supplements for graduate students.

Innovator Workshops offer a more streamlined review process as opposed to our traditional Investigative Workshops (http://www.nimbios.org//workshops/).

For full details on Innovator Workshops including the online proposal system, visit http://www.nimbios.org/innovatorworkshops

Since 2009, NIMBioS has hosted more than 40 successful workshops with more than 1,500 participants on a wide variety of topics driven by input from the scientific community. Located at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville, near the beautiful Smoky Mountains National Park, NIMBioS is an NSF-sponsored initiative to foster interdisciplinary research at the interface between mathematical and biological sciences. The institute's mission is to cultivate cross-disciplinary approaches in mathematical biology and to develop a cadre of researchers who address fundamental and applied biological problems in creative ways. Additional support for NIMBioS comes from the University of Tennessee-Knoxville.

If you have questions or would like to discuss ideas about a possible Innovator Workshop, please contact Dr. Sergey Gavrilets, NIMBioS Associate Director for Scientific Activities, [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>or Dr. Chris Welsh, NIMBioS Deputy Director, 865-974-9334, [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>

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