Applications are now being accepted for the 2025 Biomedical Data Science Innovation Lab (BDSIL). The theme for this year is Quantitative Approaches in Spatial Multi-Omics for Guiding Personalized Medicine.
The BDSIL is uniquely designed as an extended, hybrid program featuring online team-building activities and scientific presentations, culminating in a 5-day, in-person intensive workshop held June 16 – 20, 2025, in Nashville, TN. There are also 3 virtual events or “microlabs” scheduled for May 2, May 16, and May 30, 12-2 p.m. ET.
Working under the direction of professional facilitators and the guidance of experienced mentors, teams at the event will develop interdisciplinary research projects to generate creative strategies focused on the use of data science approaches in spatial multi-omics, particularly as applied to understanding cancer and rare diseases. In addition, the lab will include opportunities for learning about NIH and NSF funding through interaction with program officers.
Eligibility and Application Deadline
- At least 18 years of age and a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident at a U.S. institution.
- Applicants must be in the quantitative and data sciences or biomedical fields, with a focus on spatial multi-omics, data integration, quantitative methods, and mentorship, at the late-stage postdoctoral or early-stage junior faculty level.
- All participants must commit to engaging in all 3 of the virtual microlabs and staying for the entire duration of the 5-day event.
- Applications are due January 31, 2025.
Learn more and apply by visiting the Biomedical Data Science Innovation Lab.
Filed Under: Call for Nominations, Research