Supergroups

Research Supergroups

Supergroups are forums for scientists from across campus, collaborating institutions, and industry partners to gather for presentations, discussions, and workshops focused on the latest results or techniques. These interdisciplinary meetings attract faculty and researchers at all training levels and are important settings for professional development, network building, forging collaborations, and enhancing scientific quality.

BioFrontiers-Supported Supergroups

Quantitative Exploration and Discussion (QED) Supergroup

Led by IQ Bio students and engaging researchers campus-wide from many research themes, the Quantitative Exploration & Discussion Supergroup (QED) focuses on quantitative analytical approaches, building computational skills, effectively communicating complex concepts, data visualization, and more. For more information, contact iqbiology@colorado.edu. ÌýÌý

An audience watching a presentation with the words Explore Data on the screen

Host-Pathogen Supergroup

Led by labs in our Parasites & Pathogens research area, this supergroup focuses on topics including infectious diseases, immune responses, parasitic mechanisms, preventive and therapeutic strategies, new pathogen emergence, viral evolution, computational epidemiology, and more. For more information, join their . Ìý

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Other Cross-Campus Supergroups

Joint group between Anschutz Medical Campus and 91´«Ã½ focusing on all things RNA

Signaling and Cellular Regulation Supergroup

Supported by the Graduate Training Program in Signaling and Cellular Regulation

Biophysics Supergroup

Supported by the Graduate Training Program in Molecular Biophysics

A group to share and learn about all things Electron Microscopy (EM) in the 91´«Ã½ Community