On the 31st of October, Prof. Anne-Laure Boulesteix will give the talk "Neutral Benchmarking in bioinformatics" at 4pm CET in Belval, Luxembourg, as part of our Lecture Series on Artificial Intelligence for Bioscientific Research. To join us, please find all details here:
We are pleased to announce that Prof. Juho Rousu will give a talk titled "Predicting Drug Combination Response Surfaces" on September 1st at 4:00 p.m. CET in Belval, Luxembourg. Find all details on how to join us here. #AI#bioinformatics#lecture
How can we better analyze omics data with small sample sizes by learning from related biological problems? Check our new study on adaptive penalization for multi-task learning and transfer learning for high-dimensional omics data: doi.org/10.1093/bioi...#Omics#Bioinformatics#MachineLearning
Can machine learning predict which Parkinson's patients will develop complications before symptoms appear? Our new study uses multi-cohort machine learning to predict future outcomes in Parkinson's with improved robustness. doi.org/10.1038/s417...
On the 23rd of May (this Friday), Prof. Susana Vinga will give a talk on 'Causal Analysis of Biomedical Data: Identifying prognostic biomarkers in oncology and rheumatology using sparse regularised models' at 14:00 in BT2 Riken room, Belval, Luxembourg. To join us, find all details at edu.lu/6bupk
Can we predict motor fluctuations in Parkinson's disease using baseline clinical data? Our new study applies interpretable machine learning across three cohorts to identify robust predictors of this common complication. Read more: doi.org/10.1002/mds....#ParkinsonsResearch#MachineLearning
How do age, sex, and cell type affect molecular profiles in tauopathies? Our new study reveals sex- and cell type-specific temporal transcriptomic changes in the THY-Tau22 mouse model. Read more: doi.org/10.1186/s404...#AlzheimersResearch#Neurodegeneration
On the 21st of February, Prof. Livia Perfetto will give the talk "PatientProfiler, a network-based approach to support personalised medicine" at 4:00pm in Belval, Luxembourg. To join us, find all details at edu.lu/vee4x #datascience#lecture#AI#biomedicine
Prof. Ina Koch will give a talk on the modeling of biological systems using Petri nets on the 22nd of Nov., at 2pm CET in Belval, Luxembourg, as part of our lecture series on Causal Analysis of Biomedical Data. To join us, please find all details here: