[The Svedberg seminar] – Toward Multidimensional Spectral Flow Cytometry: Entering the Quantum Cytometry Domain
J. Paul Robinson, Professor, Purdue University, USA
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J. Paul Robinson, Professor, Purdue University, USA
Welcome to the second in-person symposium in data-driven precision medicine and diagnostics (PMD) research area. Listen to leading experts in this area, including Data-Driven Life Science (DDLS), and expand your network with international and national colleagues. This meeting brings together the community in precision medicine and diagnostics and researchers who implemented artificial intelligence and machine […]
Spatially resolved omics technologies (to visualize biomolecules within intact tissue specimens) have emerged during the last years. The Spatial Biology platform covers cutting-edge technologies for spatial profiling of transcripts, proteins, DNA, and small molecules. Learn more about the services and capabilities that are offered from Spatial Biology Platform. Meet with researchers and national infrastructures experts […]
Seminar where PhDs & Postdocs present their projects. You can bring your lunch.
Join the NEW event series arranged by the SciLifeLab Data Centre focused on tools for AI/ML research in life sciences. Title: Modelling life science data in big pharma, academia, and startups - Differences, Examples, and Some Learnings Speaker: Andreas Bender, Professor of Molecular Informatics, University of Cambridge Where and when: September 8, 2023 at 10:00-11:00 […]
At this event on September 8, representatives for SciLifeLab Data Centre, NBIS, NAISS and NSC will give an overview of who does what and how to access different services, and how to interact regarding input, feedback or suggested new services.
Course Content This course offers guidance, ideas and tips for designing training/teaching, development and delivery on training activities, all based on research-driven educational principles. This course will cover 4 main topics: This course will be delivered through Canvas learning management system. You can find a link to the course pages here. Note! The course is […]
A Mini-Symposium dedicated to the boosting and reprogramming of DNA repair as a novel technology and its implications in the treatment of human disease.Come and learn more about exciting opportunities in modulating DNA repair, discuss with experts and enjoy a classic swedish Fika.
Seminar where PhDs & Postdocs present their projects. You can bring your lunch.
Luisa Hugerth, DDLS fellow, IMBIM, UU
We are excited to host a new Coaching in Science Initiative (CSI) Seminar titled: ‘Neurodiversity in communication, relationships, academia & life’ Neurodiversity; to be outside of the category of people who are considered cognitive ‘normal’. But what is ‘normal’ really? And how broadly can we extend the concept of neurodiversity? On a personal level, perhaps […]
Genomics of Biodiversity and Evolution In an era characterized by extinction and habitat loss, it is crucial to explore biological diversity on our planet and understand the evolutionary processes that generate it. Genome sequencing has generated numerous insights into how species form and how they adapt to their environments, which is vital to understand in […]
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