CCMB Tuesday Popup: Biomedical Gen AI Learning Community

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Time:
3:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Location:

Medical Science Building 1 (MS1), Room 4B700

About This Event

AI tools for research are advancing at a pace that often outstrips traditional academic training. These tools are powerful, but using them effectively to produce high quality research is a skill in itself. So how do we use AI to move faster and accelerate biological discovery without sacrificing scientific rigor and our sense of engagement with our work?

We hope to build a community dedicated to keeping up with new tools, sharing ai-augmented research workflows what work well, and staying human in an AI world.  

Join us on Slack in the #ccmb-genai-community channel!

Open to: Anyone in the UM bioinformatics and biomedical community - researchers, students, and staff. 

How The Learning Community Works:

Our biweekly 60-minute sessions are broken into three high-impact segments:

  • The Spotlight (20 mins): A volunteer demonstrates a specific workflow they’ve integrated into their research. (Examples: Hypothesis generation, AI agent creation, GitHub management, or Literature synthesis).
  • Foundational Knowledge (20 mins): A focused tutorial on the skills needed to direct AI tools and critically evaluate outputs. (Example: Key safety considerations when deploying agents or best practices for software management).
  • The Human Side (10 mins): An open, facilitated discussion on navigating our changing relationship with work, learning, and intellectual identity in the age of AI. (Example: The Engagement Gap: Talking about the 'boredom' of automation—how to stay excited about a project when the AI is doing the heavy lifting?)

Our Next Session

Topic: The AI lab notebook: Integrating ideas, literature, meeting notes and tasks
When: July 7th | 3:00 - 4:00 pm
Where: Medical Science Building 1 (MS1), Room 4B700

The Biomedical Gen AI Learning Community is sponsored by the Center for Computational Medicine and Bioinformatics (CCMB)


Presenters

Aditya Jalin

PhD Student


Host/Moderator

 Rashmi Madhukar

Rashmi Madhukar

PhD Student

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Muneesh Tewari MD, PhD

Professor

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Aaron V Bookvich

Web Designer/Administrator Sr

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