As the field of bioengineering continues to evolve, researchers require innovative tools to optimize experimental design, analyze large datasets, characterize complex biological systems, and identify knowledge gaps. Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) are emerging as transformative tools poised to revolutionize bioengineering research. These models are driving advancements in drug discovery and design, nanoparticle formulation optimization, biomaterials and device development, medical imaging analysis, diagnostic strategies, tissue engineering, and more.

The Institute for NanoBioTechnology‘s 18th Nano-Bio Symposium: “Transforming Bioengineering Research with AI and Machine Learning,” will explore the immense potential of integrating AI/ML with scientific expertise and human creativity to propel bioengineering breakthroughs, featuring a day of lectures, networking, lunch, poster competition, and reception. Find the full agenda, speakers, accessible needs, and more details on the website.

Location
This event will take place on the Johns Hopkins Homewood campus in Levering Hall. The lectures will be in the Arellano Theater, the poster competition and reception will be in the Glass Pavilion, and food served in the Great Hall.

Registration is required

Please register in advance. Registration to attend the lectures and reception closes April 28 at 11:59 p.m. EDT.