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CCDD ID Epi Spring Seminar Series

This event has passed. May 6 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Talk title: Engineering the host-pathogen interface. Presenter: Dr. Bryan Bryson, Assistant Professor of Biological Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Dr. Bryon’s interests lie at the intersection of infectious disease, innate immunity and systems biology. At his lab, he develops biochemical and computational tools to decipher macrophage function during infection and across a variety of diseases and states to understand the generalizable molecular features that govern innate immune function. Dr. Bryson obtained an undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering and a PhD in biological engineering at MIT. He then went on to pursue postdoctoral training with Sarah Fortune at the Harvard School of Public Health where he became interested in understanding how to leverage modern approaches in biological engineering to contribute to our understanding of tuberculosis pathogenesis.

Ces algorithmes pourraient prédire l émergence de nouveaux variants du SARS-CoV-2

Ces algorithmes pourraient prédire l émergence de nouveaux variants du SARS-CoV-2
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Scientists use algorithms to predict new Covid-19 variants — Quartz Africa

April 14, 2021 The ability of scientists to successfully adapt Covid-19 vaccines for use against coronavirus variants of concern will turn in part on the ability to spot infectious mutations in the virus’s genetic makeup quickly. For that, a computer that comprehends human language may help. Arrangements of amino acids that form viral proteins can be analogized to sequences of words that imbue languages such as English with meaning, according to researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, who are using machine-learning algorithms developed for natural language to assess which mutations hold the potential to evade the body’s immune defenses.

So Long First Amendment: Man Who Mocked Food Bank Participants Arrested

Tweet For the last two-hundred plus years, the freedom of speech included mean things.  As I have covered previously, in the United States of America, you have the right to be an a-hole.  Not any longer apparently as a man in Arizona was arrested for, what can be summed up as saying mean things. Back on February 18th, a Maricopa County Church was holding a food drive/bank for families in need of food during the ongoing COVID pandemic.  During that event, a man now identified as 46 year old Ryan Bryson drove by in a white work truck, allegedly shouting obscenities and telling the participants to “get a job.” Later, AZFamily.com contacted Bryson to get a statement to which he stated that he stands by what he said.  “Those people need to go to work.  They should be ashamed of themselves.”

Who is Ryan Bryson? Arizona man who yelled get a f**king job at families waiting in food drive line arrested

Who is Ryan Bryson? The man was later identified as 46-year-old Ryan Bryson. As per reports, Bryson is the owner of High Side Electric in Buckeye, a company founded in 2012. It is reportedly a bonded-licensed electric contract company based in the United States. The company reportedly specializes in overhead and underground switch installation, Installation of electric poles, cable and wire installations, transformer oil testing, thermal imaging, solar work, and more. The DailyDot reported that High Side Electric, LLC received a forgivable government loan of over $86,000 related to Covid-19 relief, according to publicly available records. As per a report, the company name was seen on the truck the man was driving.

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