b-it professors organise a lecture series in Summer Semester 2017. This semester it is organised by:
- Professor Dr. Jürgen Bajorath
- Professor Dr. Martin Hofmann-Apitius
- Professor Dr. Christian Bauckhage
- Professor Dr. Holger Fröhlich
Venue: b-it Lecture hall , room 0.109 (ground floor), b-it building, Endenicher Allee 19 A, b-it entrance, 53115 Bonn
Time: 17:15 hours
26 April 2018
Please note: This talk will begin at 16.30 hours.
Dr. Gerhard Hessler, Sanofi-Aventis, R&D, IDD/Synthetic Molecular Design FF, Frankfurt am Main, Germany
Impact of computational and structure-based design on drug discovery
3 May 2018
Dr. Paurush Praveen, CluePoints, Brussels, Belgium
Machine Learning in Clinical Trials
15 June 2018
Notice: This talks will not take place on a Thursday as usual but on a Friday.
Professor Dr. Alexandre Varnek, Laboratory for Chemoinformatics University of Strasbourg, Strasbourg, France
Chemography approach to chemical space analysis
21 June 2018
Dr. Malvika Sharan, Computational Biologist and Bio-IT Community Support at European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), Heidelberg, Germany
From developing software to building community in bioinformatics: How to find your niche in science.
Read more: Abstract
28 June 2018
Talk Cancelled! Will be postponed and held in Winter Semester 2018!
Professor Dr. Bertram Müller-Myhsok, Max-Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Munich, Germany
Deciphering subtypes in response to treatment in major depression - a longitudinal approach
Read more: Abstract
5 July 2018
Professor Dr. Johannes Breuer, Christian Winkler, M.Sc., Department of Pediatric Cardiology, Center for Pediatrics, University Hospital Bonn, Anna Grünwald, M. Sc., Institute of Applied Medical Engineering, RWTH Aachen, Germany
Computational models for the cardiovascular system
Read more: Abstract
12 July 2018
Professor Dr. Christian Bauckhage, b-it, Bonn, and Fraunhofer IAIS, Sankt Augustin, Germany
The deep learning revolution - Examples from Medicine and other Life Sciences
19 July 2018
Professor Dr. Peter Krawitz, Institute for Genomic Statistics and Bioinformatics, University Bonn, Germany
Deep Learning for next-generation phenotyping or rare genetic diseases