NIH Record - National Institutes of Health

Pi Day Reset to May 18

Dr. Berger
MIT’s Dr. Bonnie Berger

NIH will hold its third annual Pi Day Celebration on Pi Day 2.0, Thursday, May 18. As you may recall, the original Pi Day festivities, on 3.14, were postponed due to inclement weather. The goal of the event is to increase awareness across the biomedical science community of the role that the quantitative sciences play in biomedical science.

NIH Pi Day will feature tours, talks, posters and a keynote address by MIT’s Dr. Bonnie Berger at 1 p.m. in Masur Auditorium, Bldg. 10. She will discuss “The Mathematics of Biomedical Data Science.”

For all events, sign language interpreters can be provided. Individuals who need reasonable accommodation to participate should contact Jacqueline Roberts, Jacqueline.Roberts@nih.gov, (301) 594-6747, or the Federal Relay, (800) 877-8339.

For more information about the day’s events, visit http://nihpiday.nih.gov/.

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