QBio Seminar | The WAY project: Westlake AI Virtual Cell – Yeast
E10-215 2025-03-27
CIS Seminar | Down the Rabbit Hole: Unravelling the Multiscale Complexity of Infectious Disease Dynamics
Online 2025-03-13
QBio Seminar | Regulated multimolecular proofreading overcomes the concentration-fidelity tradeoff
E10-215 2025-02-26
QBio Seminar | A cellular solution to a fundamental computing problem
E10-211 2024-12-19
CIS Seminar | From Atoms to Life: An AI Approach
E10-211 2024-12-18
QBio Seminar | High-resolution, noninvasive single-cell lineage tracing in mice and humans based on DNA methylation epimutations
E10-215 2024-11-22
CIS Seminar | Quantitative Metabolic Flux Profiling: Advancing Metabolism Research in Diverse Biological Systems
E10-211 2024-11-19
CIS Seminar | Physics Meets Machine Learning: Past, Present, and Future
E10-405 2024-11-12
CIS Seminar | Cell adhesion, motility and morphogenesis
E10-211 2024-11-11
CIS Seminar | The dynamic theory of glassy polymer swelling
E10-211 2024-10-29
Physics Colloquium | Prof. Pan Zhang & Prof. Henri Orland: Statistical Physics and the 2024 Nobel Prize
E10-222 2024-10-28
QBio Seminar | Emergent simplicity of bacterial growthin complex environments
E10-215 2024-10-24
Congratulate to Dr. Jerry Wang on Nature Biomedical Engineering Publication | Causal AI Model Identifies New Combination Therapies for Cold Tumors
062025-03
2025 President's New Year Message: A Journey of Growth and Innovation
022025-01
Nobel Laureate in Physics - Giorgio Parisi Visited CIS at Westlake University
042024-11
062025-03
Congratulate to Dr. Jerry Wang on Nature Biomedical Engineering Publication | Causal AI Model Identifies New Combination Therapies for Cold Tumors Researchers from Westlake University, Caltech, and Cedars-Sinai Medical Center have developed a powerful machine-learning framework, Morpheus, that identifies molecular changes capable of transforming cold tumors-those lacking T cells-into hot tumors, which are heavily infiltrated by T cells and more responsive to immunotherapy. This work, published in Nature Biomedical Engineering, could help unlock new strategies for making immunotherapy more effective against tumors that have been difficult to treat, including colorectal cancer and breast cancer.
022025-01
2025 President's New Year Message: A Journey of Growth and Innovation The year 2024, an Olympic year, continued to be transformative for Westlake. From scientific breakthroughs to new connections with the global academic community, we've demonstrated what can be achieved when talented and dedicated individuals unite around a shared vision.
042024-11
Nobel Laureate in Physics - Giorgio Parisi Visited CIS at Westlake University Recently, Professor Giorgio Parisi, Nobel Laureate in Physics and an Italian theoretical physicist, visited the Center for Interdisciplinary Studies (CIS) at Westlake University. During his visit, he engaged in academic exchanges with Professor Chao Tang, Director of the Center, Professor Leihan Tang, Deputy Director of the Center, as well as other scholars such as Prof. Henri Orland.Prof. Gior...
152024-10
CIS congratulates winners of the 2024 Nobel Prize in Physics The Nobel Prize in Physics 2024 was awarded to John J. Hopfield and Geoffrey E. Hinton “for foundational discoveries and inventions that enable machine learning with artificial neural networks.”
2025-03-11
Westlake University’s 2025 Summer Research Internship: A Premier Opportunity for Aspiring Scientists
2024-05-28
The Spring 2025 Undergraduate and Graduate Courses Taught by CIS Associates
2024-10-15
Welcome to Apply for the Doctoral Degree in Interdisciplinary Physics at Westlake University!
2024-04-22
Summer School on Mathematical Neuroscience
2025-01-08
Research Associate Professor and Research Assistant Professor in Leihan Tang’s Group, Center for Interdisciplinary Studies(CIS)
2025-01-08
Postdoctoral position in Zitong Wang Lab, Center for Interdisciplinary Studies (CIS)
2025-01-08
Research Assistant, Zitong Wang Lab, Center for Interdisciplinary Studies (CIS)
2024-07-04
Postdoctoral position in Chao Tang's Group, Center for Interdisciplinary Studies