00:19:35 Shannon Bradley - NCSA: https://wiki.ncsa.illinois.edu/display/NCSASoftware/2020-10-28+-+Software+Directorate+Monthly+Meeting 00:25:50 Daniel S Katz: While I think the SHIELD work is great, the results are less great - see http://91-divoc.com/pages/covid-19-at-big-ten-conference-schools/?chart=countries&highlight=Illinois&show=25&y=both&scale=linear&data=cases&data-source=college-data&xaxis=right-8wk#countries 00:27:05 Shannon Bradley - NCSA: CDDR - new call is in the Bytes email: Call for NCSA CDDR Proposals NCSA is committed to enabling new, innovative research through the Center-Directed Discretionary Research (CDDR) seed funding program. The program is designed to foster creativity and stimulate exploration; serve as a proving ground for new concepts in research and development; and support mission-driven, high-risk/ potentially high-value R&D. Interested in applying? Please read the NCSA CDDR guidelines and complete the pre-proposal form located in Savannah. Once your form has been approved, the full proposal may be completed. The next deadline for Center-Directed Discretionary Research proposals is December 1, 2020. Questions may be directed to Michelle Butler. 00:56:06 Colleen Bannon Bushell: I think comparing the testing data to other Big 10s is tricky because they are not capturing all of the asymptomatic positive cases like UIUC. 00:57:12 Daniel S Katz: could be - but we are now up to slightly over 10% of all students who have tested positive - maybe others are worse and don't know it, but 10% is a big number 00:57:42 Shannon Bradley - NCSA: I bet others just don't know 01:04:36 Daniel S Katz: but don't part at a meter 01:04:38 Daniel S Katz: park