[The Svedberg seminar] – Leveraging innate immunity against epidemic and pandemic viruses
Michael Gale, Professor, The University of Washington School of Medicine, USA
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Michael Gale, Professor, The University of Washington School of Medicine, USA
Seminar where PhDs & Postdocs present their projects. You can bring your lunch.
Harald Melin, KTH Royal institute of Technology MCMC has long been the gold standard for Bayesian inference in classical phylogenetics, instantiated e.g. in popular softwares such as MrBayes and BEAST. This presentation focuses on an alternative Bayesian approach, Variational Inference (VI), which has made recent advances in fields of classical and tumor phylogenetics. I will […]
Prof. Charlotte Ling, Lund University
This seminar will highlight why code, research software and computational workflows are important research assets and it will also showcase practical approaches to sharing, citing and getting recognition for your work. The event opens with a presentation followed by a dynamic Q&A session to elaborate on the motivations and good practices based in examples from […]
A Joint Conference between DDLS, WASP and WASP-HS The conference will focus on different aspects of research where collaboration over scientific domains is essential and will explore the following topics: Participants will have the opportunity to network, be inspired by excellent international keynotes, and take part of the latest research in Sweden. In addition to plenary […]
Joshua Weinstein, University of Chicago
Welcome to the SciLifeLab Lund seminar series! These seminars are designed to highlight SciLifeLab Lund, our cutting-edge research infrastructure, and the diverse resources available to the scientific community. Additionally, we aim to provide our users with a platform to showcase their projects and the results they have achieved through utilizing our services. In the 1st […]
Welcome to the SciLifeLab Lund seminar series! These seminars are designed to highlight SciLifeLab Lund, our cutting-edge research infrastructure, and the diverse resources available to the scientific community. Additionally, we aim to provide our users with a platform to showcase their projects and the results they have achieved through utilizing our services. In the 1st […]
The 10th RIKEN-KI-SciLifeLab Symposium
Join Us for a Seminar on Single-cell RNA Sequencing (scRNA-seq) Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) has become a key tool in genomics, offering researchers deep insights into cellular behavior. While droplet-based methods are commonly used, they often come with limitations in flexibility, cost, and scalability. Parse Biosciences’ Evercode technology offers a solution, enabling scalable single-cell sequencing […]
Seminar where PhDs & Postdocs present their projects. You can bring your lunch.
Last updated: 2025-12-04
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