14:00 | Welcome |
14:15 | Medical Informatics short talks |
15:00 | Keynote: Dr. Davide Chicco web (University of Toronto, Canada) |
16:00 | Bioinformatics short talks |
17:00 | End |
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Read about the symposium's goal, participants and contributors below.
In order to optimally benefit from the synergy effects of Bio- and Biomedical Informatics at the University of Marburg, close networking between corresponding Groups and faculties such as Mathematics & Computer Science, Biology, Medicine and Pharmacy are essential. The Symposium will offer an appropriate platform to support such interdisciplinary communication and interaction, to foster collaborations for all career levels in research and education. A variety of keynotes and short presentations emphasize synergies and open up space for exchange, networking and collaborations.
Dr. Davide Chicco University of Toronto, Canada
The symposium is targeted at junior researchers (students, PhDs, and postdocs), as well as senior researchers and principal investigators to foster connections between research groups. In the scope of diverse presentations, the participants have the opportunity to network, exchange ideas, and draft new collaborative projects. In particular, we encourage young researchers to actively participate in the symposium. Therefore, we are organizing a workshop on "Creating and Presenting Posters". It is open to all bachelor, master and PhD students of the different faculties (Mathematics & Computer Science, Biology, Pharmacy, and Medicine). We appreciate the posters to present the researcher's work. Participants of the workshop are invited to present their posters at the poster session of the symposium. In 2021, we unfortunately aren't able to offer the workshop and poster session.
Dp. Biology Professor Dr. Stefan Rensing (Centre for Biological Signalling Studies) Dp. Mathematics & Computer Science Professor Dr. Dominik Heider (AG Bioinformatics) Dr. Anne-Christin Hauschild (JG Medical Informatics) Dr. Georges Hattab (JG Bioinformatics) Dp. Medicine Professor Dr. Ho Chung (Medical Bioinformatics and Biostatistics) Professor Dr. Markus Luster (Nuclear Medicine) Dp. Pharmacy Prof. Dr. Peter Kolb (Pharmaceutical Chemistry) Center for Synthetic Micro Bilology Dr. Marcus Lechner (Core Facility Leader Bioinformatics) Dr. Patrick Sobetzko (JRG Chromosome Biology)
We hope this symposium is the starting point for a series of meetings that will be occurring on a regular yearly / bi-yearly basis. That way we aim to establish and maintain multidisciplinary collaborations within the UMR as well as with industrial partners and prepare junior researchers for modern professional requirements.
The Symposium on Interdisciplinary Bioinformatics, and Biomedical Data Science is supported by the UMR2027vernetzt project funding at the Philipps University of Marburg.
Dr. Anne-Christin Hauschild Email: hauschild@uni-marburg.de Phone: +49 6421 2821625
Prof. Dr. Dominik Heider Email: dominik.heider@uni-marburg.de Phone: +49 6421 2821579