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CATEGORIES:Computational and Systems Biology
SUMMARY:CCBI/C2D3 Computational Biology Annual Symposium -
  multiple
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UID:TALK200662AThttp://talks.cam.ac.uk
URL:http://talks.cam.ac.uk/talk/index/200662
DESCRIPTION:We are pleased to announce registration is open fo
 r this year's in-person Computational Biology Annu
 al Symposium.\n\nThis one-day event reflects the s
 trength and diversity of research in computational
  biology\, taken broadly\, both within Cambridge U
 niversity and beyond.\n\n   Date: Wednesday 17 May
  2023\n   Location: Centre for Mathematical Scienc
 es\n\n   Coffee from 9.45\, tea breaks and lunch p
 rovided\, drinks at 16.40\n\n   Registration: http
 ://bit.ly/combio2023 (by 9th May please)\n\n\nConf
 irmed speakers:\n\n   Tobi Alegbe (Wellcome Sanger
  Institute) - Utilising single-cell RNA-seq to map
  expression quantitative trait loci in the healthy
  and CD-afflicted terminal ileum\n\n   Alex Almeid
 a (Veterinary Medicine) - Large-scale metagenomic 
 methods to uncover new biological insights into th
 e human gut microbiome.\n\n   Namshik Han (Milner 
 Therapeutics Institute) - Data-driven computationa
 l approaches for identifying novel therapeutic tar
 gets and drug repositioning opportunities\n\n   Gu
 illaume Hennequin (Engineering) - Reading the (neu
 -)runes: data-driven learning of neural dynamics\n
 \n   Kiarash Jamali (MRC Laboratory of Molecular B
 iology) - Graph Neural Networks for automated atom
 ic modelling and protein identification in cryo-EM
  maps\n\n   Elizabeth Murchison (Veterinary Medici
 ne) - Horizontal gene transfer in a transmissible 
 cancer\n\n   Keynote: Christine Orengo FRS (Struct
 ural & Molecular Biology\, University College Lond
 on) - Using AlphaFold and Large Language Models to
  Explore Protein Evolution and the Impacts of Gene
 tic Variations\n\n   Helen Saville (Sainsbury Labo
 ratory Cambridge University) - Mathematical modell
 ing of a bioreactor for platelet production\n\n   
 Angela Wood (Public Health & Primary Care/Turing I
 nstitute) - Using population-wide electronic healt
 h records to advance understanding of contemporary
  trends in cardiovascular disease in England\n
LOCATION:Centre for Mathematical Sciences
CONTACT:Gos Micklem
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