The Simons Center co-sponsored the second annual AI-in-Bio hackathon that brought 70 participants to NYU on Saturday, November 9. Intended to facilitate collaboration between computer scientists and biologists, BioHack NYC featured speakers & mentors who are creating impact using AI in biology as well as datasets and other tools to help teams develop and build their ideas. Participants competed in 13 teams to build AI/ML tools to accelerate research in the life sciences. The winning team, calling itself Klik, is pictured above.
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