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Computational Medicine Seminar: Computational Cancer Biology Modeling

Free Webinar NC

Xiaole Shirley Liu, PhD, received a PhD in Biomedical Informatics and a PhD minor in Computer Science from Stanford University in 2002. She is a Professor with the Department of Biostatistics and Computational Biology at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard School of Public Health. Shirley is a computational biologist with expertise in cancer epigenetics. … Read more

Computational Medicine Seminar: Walking and Watching your cells – image analysis and computational approaches to extract information from biosensors and optogenetics

Free Webinar NC

Klaus Hahn, PhD, is the Ronald Thurman Distinguished Professor at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. His lab develops small molecules and proteins to visualize and control signaling in living cells. These tools enable us to ask how the spatio-temporal dynamics of protein activity govern signaling. Hahn Lab try to uncover basic principles by … Read more

Computational Medicine Seminar: Complete kinetic modeling of an RNA pathogen

Webinar NC

Kevin Janes, PhD. Complete kinetic models are pervasive in chemistry but lacking in biological systems. We encoded the complete kinetics of infection for coxsackievirus B3 (CVB3), a compact and fast-acting RNA virus. The kinetics are built from detailed modules for viral binding–delivery, translation–replication, and encapsidation. Specific module activities are dampened by the type I interferon response to viral … Read more

Computational Medicine 2021 Retreat

Virtual NC

This year's Computational Medicine Retreat will feature talks from several research labs on the topics of cancer, immune system and modeling.

Computational Medicine Seminar: Listening to the Sound of Light to Guide Surgeries

Webinar NC

Muyinatu Bell, PhD, Johns Hopkins University. Photoacoustic imaging offers “x-ray vision” to see beyond tool tips and underneath tissue during surgical procedures, yet no ionizing x-rays are required. Instead, optical fibers and acoustic receivers enable photoacoustic sensing of major structures – like blood vessels and nerves – that are otherwise hidden from view. The entire … Read more

Computational Medicine Seminar

Webinar NC

Speaker: Robert Michael Angelo, “Linking tissue structure to function and clinical outcome using high dimensional multiplexed imaging”