BioSB HotTopics Symposium: (Generative) AI in Biology
The next exciting HotTopics Symposium will be held on March 27 in the O2 auditorium of the VU in Amsterdam. More information can be found on this website
The next exciting HotTopics Symposium will be held on March 27 in the O2 auditorium of the VU in Amsterdam. More information can be found on this website
BioSB and single cell network Netherlands (scNL) are co-organising a hot-topic symposium on computational methods for (single cell) spatial data analysis. The goal of this informal meeting is to bring together people who are interested in this topic in order to learn about the latest development, and build a community. The symposium will be held…
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On February 15th 2023 BioSB & NLSEB will organize a symposium on Evolution in and of Cell Comunities. Click on this link for more info
Gerard Muyzer will co-organize the session Host-microbiomes to protect and restore marine communities of animals, plants and algae in the ASLO 2023 Aquatic Sciences Meeting that will be held from 4-9 June, 2023 in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, (https://www.aslo.org/palma-2023/). The session aims to bring together leading scientists who study the interactions of marine organisms with…
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On November 21st, BioSB Hot Topics session will host multiple talks on the highly interesting topic “Cell Free DNA”. Cell-free DNA is all non-encapsulated DNA in bio-liquid such as plasma and urine, which provides exciting diagnostic opportunities for cancer detection as well as non-invasive prenatal tests for a fetal defect. For more details and registration…
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On December 1st, 2021 BioSB organizes a HotTopic Symposium focusing on the highly interesting topic “Computational Immunology” and its application in immune responses of challenging diseases. The meeting will be organized at the VU University in Amsterdam. We’ve invited a number of experts to speak about utilizing and advancing Computational Immunology. Join us and participate…
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September 16 – October 21, 2021; Thursdays The DOE Joint Genome Institute (JGI) will be hosting the 2021 New Lineages of Life (NeLLi) Symposium, held over six weeks in two-hour sessions on Thursdays, from September 16 through October 21, 2021. NeLLi2021 will highlight experimental innovations, computational advances, and other developments enabling researchers to progress from…
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