Louis J. Gross Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Mathematics University of Tennessee - Knoxville NIMBioS Director NIMBioS: A National Institute.

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Louis J. Gross Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology and Mathematics University of Tennessee - Knoxville NIMBioS Director NIMBioS: A National Institute to Foster Mathematical and Biological Linkages NIMBioS.org U.S. Department of Homeland Security

Vision Foster new collaborative efforts to investigate fundamental and applied questions arising in biology using appropriate mathematical and computational methods Enhance the essential human capacity to analyze complex biological questions and develop necessary new mathematics Encourage broader public appreciation of the unity of science and mathematics.

Our Leadership Team Sergey Gavrilets - Scientific Activities Cynthia Peterson - Graduate Education Suzanne Lenhart - Outreach, Education & Diversity Graham Hickling - Partner Relations Chris Welsh - Deputy Director

OurStaff Michael Peek – IT Manager Toby Koosman– Business Manager Eric Carr – HPC Specialist Jennifer Thomas – Travel and Logistics Jane Comiskey – IT Web Specialist Kelly Moran – Outreach/Education Coordinator Pam Bishop – Program Evaluation Coordinator Catherine Crawley – Communications Coordinator Chandra Eskridge – Executive Asst.

General Methods Choosing fundamental problems that will benefit from cross-disciplinary collaborations. Choosing applied problems of sufficient general interest to be readily extended beyond an initial region/ organism/ system. Building appropriate collaborations to address these fundamental and applied problems. Developing education and outreach opportunities to diversify participation in these collaborations at all levels.

Specific Methods Focused research projects (Working Groups) to build collaboration among diverse communities. Building collaborations through more open-ended general problems, addressed through multiple approaches (Investigative Workshops). Skill and methods-based programs (Tutorials) that foster a broader understanding of potential applications of modern math and computational science in biology. An expansive set of education-linked-to-research endeavors from elementary through post-doctoral level that provide diverse opportunities at the math/biology interface.

General Scientific Themes How do the properties of integrated biological systems arise from the properties of the components? How can we effectively integrate mathematical formulations operating at different hierarchical levels in biological organization into a system-level view?

General Questions for a Working Group What data are available? What math and modeling techniques are available? What are the empirical patterns that cannot be explained by existing theories? How can we adapt existing models to fully use available data? What kinds of data are needed to better inform the models? What new math or modeling techniques and methods need to be developed?

Post-doctoral Fellows Post-docs are independent researchers chosen based upon a proposal that fits NIMBioS opportunities Each post-doc is assigned two mentors, one from mathematical/ computational sciences and one from biology. Post-docs are given the opportunity to teach regular UT classes and to make short term visits to our partner Minority Serving Institutions. Sabbatical Fellows - we offer a limited number of these for visits longer than a month Short-term Visitors - for periods of a few days to less than a month to use our facilities or collaborate

What we expect from each activity we sponsor: Great science/education A collaborative approach to problems and willingness to share expertise Suggestions for next steps and additional NIMBioS activities Have a good time (ask us for music/dance or other local activity suggestions)

Some goals for your research experience: Experience with mathematical modeling and connecting this to observations Developing both mathematical and biological intuition about your research problems Gaining new vocabulary, new conceptual foundations and new skills Experience with interdisciplinary team efforts Learning about future options including career paths and further education options

Some administrative matters: The NIMBioS staff are available to assist you with any administrative matters or for questions We will have many activities at NIMBioS during the summer - do not be bashful about introducing yourself to visitors Recycling - please help by using the recycling bins Our IT staff can provide a variety of assistance from intro to basic coding to use of TeraGrid Your primary locations for the summer will be in the facilities of your group leaders and here at NIMBioS – if you decide you want a regular group meeting space, we have room in Hoskins to do this – just ask. Use of NIMBioS headquarters is fine as long as you reserve it but please remember food and drink served here are for activity participants.

We are always interested in ways we can improve- please give us suggestions about any aspect of your experience here. You will be asked to submit an evaluation. Later in the summer, I will meet with you in small groups to discuss your experience and your career goals.

Metrics of success: The major metric is whether you take away from your time here skills that you did not previously have, a better conceptual understanding of how math and biology connect and how to go about mathematical modeling. We assess this based upon your presentations and the reports you produce, whether you eventually produce any publishable results from your work, and whether your activities lead you to consider career paths that incorporate math and biology. So we do want to know what you do as follow-up to your activity here, including any talks you give about your experience, papers you write for future classes, posters you present at meetings, etc. It is very important to the ongoing success of NIMBioS that we are aware of your activities as follow- up to your summer here and that you acknowledge NIMBioS in any resulting science. There is a button on the website to submit your products as well as suggested acknowledgement wording. PLEASE KEEP US INFORMED.

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