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AI Coding Fundamentals for Drug Discovery Workshop and Coding Challenge

AI Coding Fundamentals for Drug Discovery Workshop and Coding Challenge

By Gulf Coast Consortia

Date and time

Thursday, December 9, 2021 · 8:30am - 5pm CST

Location

Bioscience Research Collaborative

6500 Main Street 1003 Houston, TX 77030

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AI Coding Fundamentals for Drug Discovery Workshop and Coding Challenge

Full participation is required for registration. Below are the items required:

Prior to class, I will review:

• Python for Machine Learning at TACC (Part 1 & 2) (https://learn.tacc.utexas.edu/mod/page/view.php?id=62)

• AI for Everyone (~4 hr; https://www.coursera.org/learn/ai-for-everyone/home/welcome)

I will attend the full day on Dec. 9

I will participate in the coding challenge and submit summary by 8 am on Dec. 15.

I will join a Zoom call from 9-10:30 am CST on Dec. 17 to present a short 2 minute summary of my project/findings. Prize winners will be announced at this meeting.

I understand that the Zoom call on Dec. 17 will be recorded.

Organized by

The Gulf Coast Consortia (GCC) brings great minds together for the greater good—pushing the limits of what’s possible in the biosciences through collaboration with the greater scientific community.

The organization is a collaboration of basic and translational scientists, researchers, clinicians and students in the quantitative biomedical sciences who help advance the region’s scientific progress through participation in joint training and research programs, utilization of shared equipment and core facilities, and the exchange of scientific knowledge.

For more than a decade, the GCC has earned an unprecedented legacy for overcoming barriers between departments and institutions, increasing cooperation and collaborations, and training young scientists for future careers in the biomedical sciences.

The organization’s programs and core facilities are supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), the National Science Foundation (NSF), the Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas (CPRIT),  John S. Dunn Foundation, and its member institutions.

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