The society is steered by a board, currently comprised of 12
members.
The positions are open to anyone.
At least three positions must be held by early career researchers.
Should be a current board member.
The candidate nominates theirself by emailing the President.
The President then sends out a list to the Board to vote on.
If it’s a tie, the President decides.
The vice president will become the next president.
Anyone can nominate themselves, or others (in which case the board will confirm their interest) by emailing cytodata.info@gmail.com.
The nominee provides a 3-sentence summary of qualifications and interest, and the Communication Officer send out a list for the Society to vote on.
Majority of votes wins; if it’s a tie the Board will vote.
Brian is currently a Principal Investigator at Calico Labs, a aging-focused biotechnology company. Brian’s lab uses scalable, information-rich methods such as high-content imaging to study cellular phenotypes associated with aging and age-related diseases. His group collaborates extensively with data scientists to tease out unexpected observations from complex, multidimensional data. Prior to joining Calico, Brian spent many years working at Novartis, applying phenotypic screening to the discovery of new antibiotics. He has also worked at Google[x], an Alphabet-backed company specializing in “moonshot” research projects....
Erik Serrano
Board member
I am a PhD student at the University of Colorado, AnschutzMedical Campus (CU-AMC). I work in Gregory Way’s Lab, where my research involves developing software for reproducible cell morphology data analysis workflows.
Responsibilities Contributing to CytoData and the community.