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b-it professors organise a lecture series in Wnter Semester 2018/2019. This semester it is organised by:

  • Professor Dr. Stefan Wrobel
  • Professor Dr. Jürgen Bajorath
  • Professor Dr. Martin Hofmann-Apitius
  • Professor Dr. Christian Bauckhage
  • Professor Dr. Holger Fröhlich

Venue: room 0.107 (ground floor), b-it building, Endenicher Allee 19 A, b-it entrance, 53115 Bonn

Time: 17:15 hours

11 October 2018

Professor Dr. Martin Reuter, German Research Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) Bonn

Computational Neuroimaging

18 October 2018

Dr. Wenjin Li, Novartis, Munich, Germany

Medical Devices Quality

22. November 2018

Professor Dr. Diana Imhof, Pharmaceutical Institute, Pharmaceutical Biochemistry and Bioanlytics, University of Bonn

Using computational studies to guide biochemical research towards pharmaceutical relevance

29 November 2018

Professor Dr. Stefan Wrobel, b-it director, University of Bonn, Fraunhofer IAIS, Bonn and Sankt Augustin, Germany  -  cancelled for 29 November. Will be rescheduled. Stay tuned!

From Big Data to Artificial Intelligence

Read more about the lecturer and his work.

6 December 2018

Dr. Shweta Bagewadi Kawalia, BASF, Germany

Journey from b-it to BASF

17 January 2019

Professor Dr. Michael J. Pankratz, PhD, Molecular Brain Physiology and Behaviour, Life and Medical Sciences Institute (LIMES), University of Bonn, Germany

Neural networks, connectomes and the quest to understand how the brain works

18 January 2019

Special Lecture: Professor Dr. Manuel Peitsch, Philip Morris International, Chief Science Officer, Basel, Switzerland

From Correlation to Causation: Computer Science in predictive toxicology

Please notice: This lecture will be delivered at 9.00 a.m. in room 0.109 (b-it lecture hall).

21 February 2019

Professor Dr. Bertram Müller-Myhsok, Max-Planck Institute of Psychiatry, Munich, Germany

Deciphering subtypes in response to treatment in major depression - a longitudinal approach

 Abstract

Venue: room 0.109 (b-it lecture hall)

Time: 17.15 hours