Schedule

Please find the current schedule here and embedded below.

Note that the schedule contains two different venues (indicated by P and S, respectively):

Most of our time, we will be in the Primary Venue, but for parallel tracks, we have an additional secondary venue.

Day 1

On Day 1 we have a reception and POSTER SESSION at the Wu Tsai Institute reception space at 100 College Street from 5-7pm. More information about WTI is found here.

100 College Street is one of the few higher rise buildings at Yale, it’s on the corner of College and Frontage (map). There is security to access this building, but we will be downstairs to escort you up.

Day 2

Day 2 will have the same scheduling as Day 1. However, the poster session will be at the lobby of the Hope Building (on 315 Cedar Street - link to map). There will be poster boards and easels set up for you to hang your poster there. All poster presenters are welcome to present at BOTH POSTER SESSIONS. Poster sizes should be 36" x 48".

Day 3

On Day 3 we are having our EXCURSIONS and CONFERENCE DINNER.

The excursion on Wednesday will be between 1:00pm-3:30pm; the dinner from 6-7pm. Details are on the below pages. Note that we need headcounts - so please register for both before Monday, July 10!

Day 4

We will have the afternoon session in the Wu Tsai Institute (11th floor, 100 College street). This is the same place where we had our poster session on Monday!

Breaks and Lunch

There will be some coffee and light breakfast items provided in the morning.

Lunch is 12pm-1:30pm daily. Lunch is on your own and a chance to network. There are several nearby options for lunch. These include:

  1. Food carts on Cedar Street. Starting at about 11:30 there is a tradition of food carts parking on Cedar Street between York and Congress. This is the main street for the Yale School of Medicine and Hospital. There are a variety of cuisines represented, including Italian, Middle Eastern, Chinese, and Korean. At the end of the street (corner of Congress and Cedar) there is a coffee shop called Common Grounds and a health food cafe called Sobol.
  2. Cafeterias within the medical school and hospital are nearby and offer a variety of foods. Cafe Med is at Harkness Memorial Hall, which adjoins the building that Cohen is in. The Yale New Haven Hospital has a Cafeteria on the first floor. The first floor is very pleasant (with fountains and shops) and the cafeteria has a variety of stations (you may need to accompany a Yalee to get in).
  3. Eateries/restaurants on York include quick places like Subway, Family Mediterranean & Pizza, Dunkin Donuts, as well as sit-down places like Zaroka Bar and Grill, York Street Noodle Shop.
  4. Eateries/restaurants on College and Crown Streets include Bonchon New Haven, T-swirl Crepe, Pacifico, OhK-Dog New Haven, Olives and Oil, Geronimo, Bar, and many more.

Virtual Attendees

For those of you who are virtually registered, here are the Zoom links:

If you have any questions, please reach out to the organizers. We look forward to meeting you soon.

Smita Krishnaswamy (smita.krishnaswamy@yale.edu) Bastian Rieck (bastian@rieck.me) Guy Wolf (guy.wolf@mila.quebec) Ian Adelstein (ian.adelstein@yale.edu)