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Science of Science Chicago

Science of Science Chicago held meetings on the Northwestern Chicago campus for people interested in the emerging research area of the science of science. A list of past meetings is below.

This is no longer an active event. Please visit the Center for Science of Science & Innovation (CSSI) for future programming in this research space.

Past Meetings

Science of Science Chicago - January 2018 Meeting

January 8, 2018
Gray Seminar Room, Robert H. Lurie Medical Research Center

Science of Science Chicago's January 2018 meeting included talks from Zheng Tracy Ke of the Department of Statistics at University of Chicago, Youyou Wu of NICO, and Molly Lewis of the Knowledge Lab at University of Chicago.

Science of Science Chicago - September 2017 Meeting

September 25, 2017
Baldwin Auditorium, Robert H. Lurie Medical Research Center

The Science of Science Chicago's September 2017 meeting included talks from Mohammad Ahmadpoor and Julia Poncela-Casasnovas from NICO, and Andrey Rzhetsky from the Department of Human Genetics, University of Chicago. 

Science of Science Chicago - May 2017 Meeting

May 23, 2017
Baldwin Auditorium, Robert H. Lurie Medical Research Center

Science of Science Chicago's May 2017 meeting included talks from the Adler Planetarium's Laura Trouille, University of Chicago postdoctoral scholar Valentin Danchev, and NICO researcher in residence Qing Jin.

Science of Science Chicago — February 2017 Meeting

February 27, 2017
Baldwin Auditorium, Robert H. Lurie Medical Research Center

Science of Science Chicago's February meeting included talks from NICO researcher in residence Yang Yang, PhD candidate João Moreira (Amaral Lab), and Jacopo Grilli, a postdoctoral student from the University of Chicago.

Science of Science Chicago - December 2016 Meeting

December 5, 2016
Hughes Auditorium, Robert H. Lurie Medical Research Center

Science of Science Chicago's first meeting included talks from Konrad Kording, professor of physical medicine and rehabilitation, physiology, and applied mathematics at Northwestern, along with Dashun Wang, associate professor of management and organizations at the Kellogg School of Management.
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