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CCBI Annual Symposium

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Secure a place at this year’s Annual Symposium of the Cambridge Computational Biology Institute on 16 May 2018 at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences.

This one-day event reflects the strength and diversity of research in computational biology, taken broadly, both within Cambridge University and beyond.

If you are interested in attending please register here:

https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/cambridge-computational-biology-institute-annual-symposium-tickets-45228862746

Programme:

[ 8.30 – 9.00 Coffee ]

9.00 – 9.40 Bill Byrne (Engineering) Recent developments in neural machine translation

9.40 – 10.20 Elizabeth Soilleux (Pathology) @Ejs17_91 A holistic analysis of T-cell receptor repertoires in diagnostics

[ 10.20 – 10.50 Tea + Posters ]

10.50 – 11.30 Shamith Samarajiwa (Hutchison MRC ) @shamith Integrative exploration of cellular regulomes and chromatin architecture perturbations in carcinogenesis

11.30 – 12.10 Wellcome Trust Mathematical Genomics and Medicine PhD programme student short talks To be announced on the day

12.10 – 12.50 Sara-Jane Dunn (Microsoft Research) @EssJayD The logic of embryonic stem cell decision-making

[ 12.50 – 13.35 Lunch ]

13.35 – 14.15 James Locke (Sainsbury Laboratory) Dynamic gene regulation at the single cell level

14.15 – 14.55 Kirstie Whitaker (Psychiatry) @kirstie_j Structural brain development during adolescence and its relation to psychiatric disorders

14.55 – 15.15 Naomi Penfold (eLife) @eLifeInnovation Cutting-edge technology for cutting-edge research: innovate with eLife

[ 15.15 – 15.45 Tea + Posters ]

15.45 – 16.25 Petar Veličković (Computer Lab) @PetarV_93 Towards practical convolutional neural networks on graphs

16.25 – 17.25 Simon Tavaré (Cambridge Institute; DAMTP ) Keynote: Spaghetti hoops, Chinese restaurants and the magical Ewens sampling formula

[ 17.25 – 18.15 Drinks ]

This talk is part of the Computational and Systems Biology series.

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