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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Mary-Jane Roebuck. The AI Club brings together the Biomedical AI and Machine Learning community in Cambridge, to discuss common themes and explore different topics and methodologies. January Theme: New methods in single cell Speakers: Dinithi Sumanaweera (Wellcome Sanger Institute) - “Gene-level alignment of single-cell trajectories” and Michael Casey (T-Therapeutics) – “How informative is gene expression? Information theory for single-cell transcriptomics analysis” Presentations start at 5:30pm, followed by networking and pizza at 6:30pm. No registration necessary – just show up. For more information about the Cambridge AI Club, visit: https://www.milner.cam.ac.uk/ai-club/ This talk is part of the Cambridge AI Club for Biomedicine series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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