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Welcome to the National Institute for Modeling Biological Systems (NIMBioS) UA-cam! Building on the strong start in life NIMBioS had as an NSF Synthesis Center, we still foster a vibrant community focused on creating new science with our models. We will continue bringing our community together as an intellectual hub for transdisciplinary research and education in the quantitative life sciences. We are focusing on our unique strength in modeling. We are dedicated to supporting the research community and maintaining our status as an international leader, intellectual center, and emotional heart of the community of mathematical life scientists. How will we do it? We will lower the barriers for students and researchers to learn and accomplish goals within the field.
Morsels from Numbers and Nature Talk 4: Kimberlyn Eversman
Kimberlyn Eversman, a Mathematics PhD student at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, discusses the analysis of the opioid addiction crisis in the United States, utilizing a two-part compartmental model to explore the impact of community-wide opioid prevalence and specific resources on a vulnerable subpopulation's use disorder and overdoses.
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Morsels from Numbers and Nature is a fun and relaxed way for mathbio researchers at any stage in their career to discuss their ongoing research and current thinking. This community-focused sharing series hosts 5-10 minute informal, unpolished talks as an invitation for discussion and feedback. Follow us on social media for more Morsels updates!
Whether you are faculty, an industry researcher, a postdoc, graduate student, undergraduate, or part of the general research community, all are warmly welcomed to participate and listen in! Times will be rotating to accommodate different time zones.
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Morsels from Numbers and Nature is a fun and relaxed way for mathbio researchers at any stage in their career to discuss their ongoing research and current thinking. This community-focused sharing series hosts 5-10 minute informal, unpolished talks as an invitation for discussion and feedback. Follow us on social media for more Morsels updates!
Whether you are faculty, an industry researcher, a postdoc, graduate student, undergraduate, or part of the general research community, all are warmly welcomed to participate and listen in! Times will be rotating to accommodate different time zones.
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Morsels from Numbers and Nature Talk 2: Lillian Para
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Lillian, an undergraduate studying Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Tennessee, spent the summer working in Dr. Elizabeth Derryberry’s lab. In her talk, she dives into how ambient temperature affects tree swallow anti-predator defensive behaviors and her summer research experience. Morsels from Numbers and Nature is a fun and relaxed way for mathbio researchers at any stage ...
Morsels from Numbers and Nature Inaugural Talk: Morgan Mark
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Morgan, a graduate student at Rutgers University, presented her work examining how scavenging at decomposing carcasses can affect infectious disease transmission in an ecosystem, including risks to other scavengers. Morsels from Numbers and Nature is a fun and relaxed way for mathbio researchers at any stage in their career to discuss their ongoing research and current thinking. This community-...
Chris Stringer : What is Homo sapiens?
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The Center for the Dynamics of Social Complexity is happy to announce a series of free webinars for Spring 2021 on Human origins and cultural evolution: Celebrating the 150th anniversary of The Descent of Man. www.dysoc.org/dom_webinars Speaker: Chris Stringer (Human Evolution, Natural History Museum, London, UK) Date: 11:45 a.m. EST Tuesday, February 23, 2021 Abstract: The species name Homo s...
NIMBioS Research Reunion 2021
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NIMBioS Research Reunion NIMBioS group image. We were delighted to invite all NIMBioS participants and others who were interested to join us in NIMBioS Interactive on Friday, February 19 from 1 to 5 p.m. EST. This Reunion featured a panel of all of our former Advisory Board Chairs (Alan Hastings, Susan Holmes, Colleen Webb, Raina Robeva, and Jorge Velasco-Hernandez) providing comments about cur...
Johannes Krause : The genetic history of the Plague: What we learn from ancient pandemics
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Date: 11:45 a.m. EST Tuesday, February 16, 2021 Speaker: Johannes Krause (Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History, Jena, Germany) Topic: The genetic history of the Plague: What we learn from ancient pandemics Abstract: High throughput DNA sequencing has revolutionized the field of archaeogenetics in the past decade, providing a better understanding of human genetic history, past p...
DySoC Seminar Series Welcome : The Descent of Man
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www.dysoc.org/dom_webinars The Center for the Dynamics of Social Complexity is happy to announce a series of free webinars for Spring 2021 on Human origins and cultural evolution: Celebrating the 150th anniversary of The Descent of Man. This series is a continuation of the Fall 2020 Dysoc/NIMBioS Webinar Series on Cultural Evolution. Organizer: Sergey Gavrilets (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology a...
The secret of our success
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The Center for the Dynamics of Social Complexity is happy to announce a series of free webinars for Spring 2021 on Human origins and cultural evolution: Celebrating the 150th anniversary of The Descent of Man. www.dysoc.org/dom_webinars Speaker: Joe Henrich (Human Evolutionary Biology, Harvard University) Topic: The secret of our success Date: 12:15 p.m. EST Tuesday, February 2, 2021 Humans are...
Marta Lahr : An extended origin: Climate, populations & palimpsests in the evolution of Homo sapiens
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The Center for the Dynamics of Social Complexity is happy to announce a series of free webinars for Spring 2021 on Human origins and cultural evolution: Celebrating the 150th anniversary of The Descent of Man. www.dysoc.org/dom_webinars Speaker: Marta Lahr (Human Evolutionary Studies, Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Cambridge, UK) Topic: An extended origin: Climate, populations and ...
Introduction of workshop objectives and participants
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Introduction of workshop objectives and participants
The Future of Graduate Quantitative Education: An Education EcosystemPerspective
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The Future of Graduate Quantitative Education: An Education EcosystemPerspective
Computing Skills for Biologists
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Stefano Allesina Ecology & Evolution and Computation Institute University of Chicago NIMBioS/SCMB Investigative Workshop www.nimbios.org/workshops/WS_quantedu Topic: Quantitative Education in Life Science Graduate Programs Meeting dates: December 1-3, 2020 from noon to 5 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time) Organizers: Stefano Allesina, Ecology & Evolution and Computation Institute, Univ. of Chicago Lo...
Flexible graduate training program to build hard and soft skills: informatics and ecology
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Kiona Ogle School of Sustainability, Informatics and Computing Northern Arizona University NIMBioS/SCMB Investigative Workshop www.nimbios.org/workshops/WS_quantedu Topic: Quantitative Education in Life Science Graduate Programs Meeting dates: December 1-3, 2020 from noon to 5 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time) Organizers: Stefano Allesina, Ecology & Evolution and Computation Institute, Univ. of Chic...
Practical & problem-centric approaches for developing PhD training in quantitative Biosciences
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Joshua Weitz Biological Sciences Georgia Tech When good theory is not good enough: practical and problem-centric approaches for developing PhD training programs in quantitative Biosciences NIMBioS/SCMB Investigative Workshop www.nimbios.org/workshops/WS_quantedu Topic: Quantitative Education in Life Science Graduate Programs Meeting dates: December 1-3, 2020 from noon to 5 p.m. (Eastern Standar...
Prioritizing quantitative concepts and skills - results from analysis of suggested readings
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Louis Gross Ecology & Evolutionary Biology; Mathematics University of Tennessee, Knoxville NIMBioS/SCMB Investigative Workshop www.nimbios.org/workshops/WS_quantedu Topic: Quantitative Education in Life Science Graduate Programs Meeting dates: December 1-3, 2020 from noon to 5 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time) Organizers: Stefano Allesina, Ecology & Evolution and Computation Institute, Univ. of Chic...
Overview of Quantitative / Computational GIGMS Training, Workforce Development & Diversity Programs
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Alison Gammie Director, Division of Training, Workforce Development, and Diversity NIH NIMBioS/SCMB Investigative Workshop www.nimbios.org/workshops/WS_quantedu Topic: Quantitative Education in Life Science Graduate Programs Meeting dates: December 1-3, 2020 from noon to 5 p.m. (Eastern Standard Time) Organizers: Stefano Allesina, Ecology & Evolution and Computation Institute, Univ. of Chicago ...
NIMBioS and MAA SIGMAA UR Webinar: REUs in the time of COVID-19
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NIMBioS and MAA SIGMAA UR Webinar: REUs in the time of COVID-19
The Impact of a tradition on the life of capuchin monkeys
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The Impact of a tradition on the life of capuchin monkeys
The behavioural ecology of religious beliefs and practices
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The behavioural ecology of religious beliefs and practices
Modeling the dynamics of cultural diversification
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Modeling the dynamics of cultural diversification
Cultural macroevolution: Understanding the rise of large-scale complex societies in human history
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Cultural macroevolution: Understanding the rise of large-scale complex societies in human history
Modeling honeybees under stress with BEEHAVE: lessons for theory and practice.
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Modeling honeybees under stress with BEEHAVE: lessons for theory and practice.
Cognitive biases in folklore: From fairy tales to fake news
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Cognitive biases in folklore: From fairy tales to fake news
The Discovery and Reach of Animal Culture
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The Discovery and Reach of Animal Culture
TENNESSEE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY Keynote: Dr. Monica Papeş
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TENNESSEE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY Keynote: Dr. Monica Papeş
How to teach modeling, or Thoughts on a pedagogy for cultural evolution
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How to teach modeling, or Thoughts on a pedagogy for cultural evolution
Outreach for the Cultural Evol. Soc.: Everybody needs to know a little bit about cultural evolution
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Outreach for the Cultural Evol. Soc.: Everybody needs to know a little bit about cultural evolution
Reading your paper "revising the global biogeography of annuals and perennial plants". Thank you to you and your colleagues for this important work, and for writing it in a way that is so readable.
Why link ancient human to lucy? Isnt lucy an ape?
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Dear Dr. Stringer, a professor made a statement early this Morning. He used the terms: Clever Hands. That’s Who we really are: Homo Manus callidus When 12,500 children are killed in Gaza Homo sapiens seems egotistical and far from accurate. I like Homo Manus callidus. No doubt we have clever hands. I hardly think our species is “ wise.”
excellent talk :)!
how to obtain downscaled and bias-corrected future climate data from the HadGEM2-ES model under the RCP 4.5 emission scenario
man the wise, self named thank you very much. well, if you must know, i went extinct because of an overinflated sense of self worth. i considered my personal comfort and convenience more important than the general welfare of earth’s inhabitants, one of which it turns out i was. so, any other questions…no?… i guess i’ll be going then… bye…. ☮️
Best of luck in your research Dr. Aguilar
There is not a war gene ...
a prophecy
I really like it
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Awesome. I m delving on it...
Interesting topic! May I add one simple example of using the golden angle for modeling Aeonium-like plants? (ua-cam.com/video/70ocaMix5X4/v-deo.html)
The fuck is this man japping about? I have listened now for 15 minutes and I can't fit one of his sentences though my brain, is this a joke?
WRONG ! ...it is "What ARE homosapiens?". Learn the bloody language...
Ah, no. "What are HS?" means what are we as individuals, which is not the question Prof. Stringer is answering. "What is HS?" means how do we define ourselves as a species; in what ways are we different from Erectus, Neanderthals, Denisovans, which is the question addressed. And please don't shout.
Whites are homo sapiens
Hmmm...
In the end of Doctor Stringer's presentation he seems to be reaching for a new, more limited definition of what makes humans human. He seems to lean toward arguments that what makes Us human is not our morphology but more our behaviors, technologies and social life.
Modern human vs ancient human
homo sapiens and homo sapien sapiens are 2 totally different creatures.. one is apelike that died 100,000 years ago..and the other is less than 15,000 year humans.. homo sapiens are hominins and hominnids NOT PREHUMANS
What are Homo Sapiens.
The prevalent definition today is anatomically modern humans.
Dose development of humanoids in Africa have a complex interwoven inheritance?. How will we ever know? How much more evidence do we need?
Its breathing numbers If one "sort" can not keep up, it will be breath OUT...
there´s no audio at 10:34 minut :(
This domain seems quite interesting.. I too never found a satisfactory explanation of kidney’s concentration mechanism.
Homo sapiens is the beginning of a new genus. Nothing else like us. All the previous are variations on a stubborn basal theme. Big prominent brow ridge, chinless, forehead less, big faced, big jawed....ape, baboon, monkey. Little of that in H. sapiens. Fully domed crania and distinctly gracile body build. Statuesque. It's more than just looks. Civilization and ultra technology never happened before us.
Wowowowow this is what I was looking for 1month😍
This tutorial was very helpful. I have built the current model successfully but when I tried building the model for the future a pop-up box appears such as Error reading file...java.lang.NumberFormatException: For input string:"1 QNAN". Can you please help me in solving this issue?
No, I am not sick of it…keep it coming, just amazing and fantastic how it all works out…
Nice presentation and ideas, can we calculate suitable and unsuitable areas or the ranking level using R
thank for video. but i have a question. i don't know what is Feature Descriptors in animal sound recognition. Can you answer my question? My english is not good. i hope you to understand me.
When you look at the two species skeletons next to each other, sapiens and neanderthal, a great many differences in anatomy leap out. Not just the cranium and hip. There are significant differences in the forelimbs. The entire torso is radically different in anatomy. The range of motion in each joint of the arm. It's rather obvious you're looking at two completely different animals. One is an ambush predator, extremely robust and stable, probably at least semi nocturnal, and living in dense forest and underbrush. The other is a gracile runner, with the ability to throw over arm and kill at range on tundra or open savannah. These two evolved in completely different environments. It stands more to reason that sapiens evolved just north of Africa in a coastal or riparian environment, then migrated along the coasts down into Africa. When Toba erupted and bottlenecked our species, that reservoir down in Africa spread back north to re-populate.
WTF? 🤣 Neanderthals were people. They weren't "ambush predators" my guy. They were people who lived a tough life without a doubt but they laughed and cried for the same reasons as us and probably loved one another like we do. I think we may have even held them in high regard for their toughness and tenacity. They cared for their sick and elderly (above thirty probably) and buried their dead.
@@scottjustscott3730 H.Naledi were people as well, but they weren't ambush predators either. I find it odd you didn't object to my calling H.sapiens a persuit predator, even though we're people too. My commentary wasn't anything to do with sentience nor cognizance, but had everything to do with behavior. People have behaviors, no matter the species. Those behaviors have a great deal to do with the environment those people inhabit. Describing behavior isn't an insult, it's a description.
Thank you to Professor Mona. This is very informative!
"We found other coronaviruses in bats, a whole host of them, some of them looked very similar to SARS. So we sequenced the spike protein: the protein that attaches to cells. Then we… Well, I didn’t do this work, but my colleagues in China did the work. You create pseudo particles, you insert the spike proteins from those viruses, see if they bind to human cells. *At each step of this, you move closer and closer to this virus could really become pathogenic in people. You end up with a small number of viruses that really do look like killers."* -Peter Daszak
The link for the PDF for this tutorial is not working.
Out of Africa theory has been debunked up to date theory indicates interbreeding between many different species archaic types
Out of Africa theory debunked 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
95% of the genetics of everyone on earth is from a population in Africa 70,000 years ago
It's science. Science is neither "settled" nor unchanging. It changes with the discovery of new data. Thus, nothing is "debunked." The term "debunked" is a pejorative meaning the overturning of a falsehood.
Exactly. And although significant interbreeding occurred outside Africa, Africa remains the point of origin for all the hominids and human variants as far as we know today. Neanderthals and Denisovans left Africa before Homo Sapiens, and our species interbred outside Africa. That said, we all came from Africa.
And they ALL originated in Africa. Proper little liar and racist for the baby jesus no doubt.
The is ground breaking, keeping working hard please The future present and past will TANK you
To me as a layman, Chris Stringer and scientist he references sound to make a good case that Sapiens seems to be derived from a different lineage of late Erectus, and separately Neanderthal and Denisovans also evolved from a different lineage of late Erectus. Hope I summed that well.
I'm with Wayne. Thank you for your work mate. I like how your mind works.
A dog is a dog, a cat is a cat, even they have different colours. It is obvios that a these humans could interbread one with the other. So homo sapiens dont tell us nothing.
How to get .asc file ?
Once you download your Tif. files (environmental variables), eg. Bioclim from WorldClim Database, you use your Gis software to clip them and adapt them to your study area. After that, you convert your rasters to the asc. format using the same software. Just follow the steps and indicate a folder where you want to store the esc. file on your computer. You will just have to indicate to Maxent where the asc. files and occurrence points are. I personally use QGIS for that. Good luck.
Thanks mate
Is the R script that you folks talked about around the 50:00 minute mark available now?
Thanks
Wow these lectures on ancient DNA are like the hottest freshest cakes one can have. Who cares about black holes when there is black rats. Thank you dear Johannes Krause. To think I did my PhD in engineering and not this!! Ahhh I'm jealous!
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"There does not apear to be a evolutionary pathway from sounds to language." - You sir seem to have a very very very small imagination. oO xD or a huuuuuge bias
Hello sir, please do you still have the slides used in this presentation?
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