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Lecture Series is organised by Martin Hofmann-Apitius and Jürgen Bajorath in B-IT, Lecture Hall, every Thursday at 5 p.m. 

15/04/2010 

Professor Dr. Tony Solomonides, Faculty Director of Postgraduate Research, Bristol Institute of Technology, UK 
"Life after grids? From the SHARE project to particular problems" 
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26/04/2010 - attention this an exceptional lecture on a Monday! 

Dr. Anthony Nicholls, CEO & Founder, OpenEye Scientific Software, Santa Fe, USA 
"Reliability in Molecular Modeling: How to get it and how to know when you’ve got it" 
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29/04/2010 

Professor Dr. Alejandro Frangi, Director Computational Imaging Lab, Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, Spain 
"Overview on @neurIST: Integrated Biomedical Informatics for the Management of Cerebral Aneurysm" 
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20/05/2010 

Professor Dr. Rod Hose, Computational Biomechanics, Department of Cardiovascular Science, School of Medicine, University of Sheffi eld 
"Towards the Virtual Physiological Human: The Challenges of Embedding Simulation Processes into Clinical Workflows" 
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27/05/2010 

Dr. Marco Viceconti, Laboratorio di Tecnologia Medica Istituto Ortopedico Rizzoli, Bologna, Itay - Important note: Talk will be delivered in room A207 at the Institute of Computer Science, Römerstraße 164 
"Of cabbages and kings: the Virtual Physiological Human, philosophical implications and early clinical applications for musculoskeletal diseases." 

17/06/2010 

Professor Dr. Wiro Niessen, Head of the Biomedical Imaging Group Department, Medical Center Rotterdam Erasmus University, The Netherlands 
"Quantitative imaging biomarkers of cardiovascular and neurodegenerative disease" 
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01/07/2010 

Dr. Heribert Bohlen, CEO, Axiogenesis AG, Germany 
"Induced pluripotent cells as a new tool for individual medicine" 
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15/07/2010 

Professor Dr. Peter Sloot, Computational Sciences, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands 
"Modeling HIV from Molecule to Man" 
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