General Body meetings
General Body Meetings (GBMs) are the heartbeat of our club. They are where students from across computational biology, health informatics, and related fields come together to learn, connect, and shape the direction of our organization.
When: Mondays at 9:00 PM
Where: 203 Lawrence Hall
What Happens at GBMs?
These meetings serve as the formal club gathering where we:
- Participate in hands-on educational workshops.
- Hear from guest speakers and researchers who share their work in computational health sciences.
- Collaborate on club projects or brainstorm ideas for future initiatives.
- Meet and network with other students who share your interests.
Participation
We encourage all members — new and returning — to join our GBMs regularly. These gatherings are a chance to:
- Stay informed about upcoming events and projects.
- Share your ideas and perspectives.
- Build connections that can lead to collaborations, mentorship, and leadership opportunities.
Remember, your participation—whether in person or through engaging with meeting notes—is what keeps our club dynamic, innovative, and responsive to the needs of our members. We look forward to your involvement in shaping the future of our Computational Health Sciences Student Club.
FAQ
Do I need to attend every GBM?
No — while we encourage regular attendance, you’re welcome to come as often as your schedule allows.
Are GBMs only for official members?
No — prospective members are always welcome! GBMs are a great way to see what our club is about before officially joining.
Do I need prior experience in computational biology or health sciences?
Not at all. Our meetings are designed to be approachable, whether you’re a beginner or already deep into the field.