 So, I will tell you a bit more about the book now and then today for those who would like to do something about the book today or during the weeks, the idea is to just figure out what would be interesting topics for you, for each one of you, how we can form groups and just let some topics emerge and then from tomorrow on there will be actual sessions because there are many, many possibilities and I think we have this critical mass of people with different interests and different skills so we should really, really see what's the best things we can do together. So first of all, again, some general words about the book so the idea is to write an open textbook for students and researchers on what we call economic principles and this for us basically means things like resource allocation and scheduling problems in cells but it can also go beyond that so it can also be on the organ level. We want to write this in a bit self-organized way without any commercial interests, without publishers and the book will be available as a PDF for everyone but we also want to make it possible to have copies at a very minimal price as print on demand so this is the first test copy that we made if you're interested you can have a look later and the whole text and book is supposed to evolve by the time and that also means that contributing is relatively easy so you can join and leave but do not depend on specific deadlines and specific single persons which makes everything relatively fluid and yes, also there's not a very strong strict commitment once you join the group. We do the releases all every three months and if you want to contribute it can be any kinds of all kinds of things so you could just join discussions about topics, you can participate in the actual writing, if you want to work on figures, graphics, layout, all these things we need people to do it and so you can see if there's anything that interests you. This is the current list of chapters that we wrote already and that are still going to evolve so at the moment it's really focused on metabolism and cell modeling so there are a couple of chapters that give a general background on cell biology and metabolism then in part two there's really a succession of chapters on different approaches to economics and metabolism meaning FBA so optimizing the fluxes or optimizing the the enzyme efficiency, enzyme investments in part three we start from scratch again with small cell models a few variables models of a growing cell and then see how this can be extended to get to really large models with thousands of variables by incorporating again metabolism and then the later chapters are about more complicated situations on the one hand temporal dynamics on the other hand questions of variability between cells hopefully in the future also communities and at the moment the last chapter is going to the organ level so to see how scaling and resource allocation play out on the level of the lung in this case as an example and between between the cells and this there's a lot of space for new for new topics and so we hope to to really extend this and specifically here it would be interesting to maybe draft a few chapters on interacting cells, cell populations, cell communities and so on so topics really linked to to this school a few points about the work that we possible work that we thought about so it's really for everyone who is interested you can switch between attending tutorials on one day and contributing to book sessions on another day so it's it's relatively free and flexible and this will always take place in the one hour time slot that is on most of the days reserved for for group activities so interactive activities usually at the at the end of the end of the day the idea is to in different groups to think about existing chapters how they can be further developed to think about chapters that have already been drafted but not written so where a structure already exists and where there could be more work on the structure or beginning of writing and then also maybe to to develop the chapters from scratch this is all going to be a bit self-organized so maybe there's one group with just one person who's responsible for chapter and then maybe one or two people join them for for discussing giving feedback in another case it could be a larger group of people yeah just divide the tasks decide upon the structure what are the figures what kind of references and so on so it can be very different between the different groups and of course once you once you start thinking about a chapter in a session you probably also have discussions then during during the day and and think about it yeah you can do that here without any obligation to continue after the workshop in the project but of course if you're interested you're very welcome to also become like a member or a contributor in the on the longer term and so after this introduction as Jacopo said some of you will stay here for the tutorial others the others will meet on the terrace and we will start talking about possible topics and groups there um to organize the sessions we set up a shared doc you have the qr code here your i think it's also it's it's in one of the emails that that we send so if you don't have don't know how to get access to this shared doc just just ask me and we also have um quite a few book authors uh here among us so i i'm not sure that this list is uh is complete i hope so i hope i didn't forget anyone um yeah so if you have questions you can also ask some of these people about their experiences and go on the shared doc you can uh feel free to put stuff there to write your comment so it's really a working document where we uh which we use for for practical exchanges um and for the actual writing there will be separate uh separate docs but everything that concerns the communication and coordination can be can be done there in a freestyle way and now i come to the possible topics that we could think about and the list is way too long so i'm just giving possibilities here and later we have to figure out what makes sense or where there's this interest um so first we have a couple of um potential chapters where we already identified people who would like to work on them so i um i put the um topics and some of the names um there were already more of you who who signaled a bit of interest uh beforehand so these are really the contact persons and we can talk more about this on the terrace then there are three topics which would be new chapters and that are really related to the um to to this course to this workshop um one is cell populations and population dynamics one is um communities symbiosis cross feeding and so on and the third would be cells that are not in a state of maximal growth but rather non-growing growing slowly doing other things and um i think this would be very good for the book because now it's all about growing fast which is interesting but it's way from being like it's not it's not all that we're interested in and i think also politically it's it will be nice to think about um states in which a fast growth is not the is not the aim or not the the main aim oops um then we also have a few chap existing chapter drafts on on different topics just possibilities and for the lecturers i thought that probably many things that you tell us could also be contributions for the book and one possibility if you like for the lecturers would be to think about one thing from your lecture that would fit into one of the chapters and write a little box about it so this could be just one page one uh one figure so not a lot of work and um yeah so you could you could have your little contribution that is directly related to your to your talk here and we can we can talk about what makes sense and how this could be added um okay and then there's also a couple of things that concern mostly the the book authors like the the actual organization team things that we need to discuss anyway so it's about graphics um then jupyter notebooks that we further jupyter notebooks that we want to collect and so on so i hope there will be some occasions for for us for the like the inner core group during this week or the next week to to have a little chat about this and of course everyone else is also invited to to join this is it um and for the rest i think we will just we'll just see what happens when we are on the terrace exactly so um just before we do the we do the division uh just a couple of announcements since then we are going to be in two different places so um this is the program as as you see so now we have the group on work and people that want to go can follow all from to the terrace and then we have the others can stay here for the first um tutorial and then at five we will have the poster session which is going to be just outside the door so probably there are already posters so at five just reconvene here for the poster and then you can stay dispersed discuss with the poster presenters and then we'll meet again today at six forty five on the terrace where we do a little game to know each other that Wolfram is coordinating and Elad is coordinating yes i don't know about the game but i'm very curious so um but there is enough space and then just after that we are gonna