Analysis and Design of RNA sequences with Deep Learning
Data Science Seminar Thursday February 13th at 11am Center for Life Sciences Building, 111081 Joseph Valencia, Oregon State University
Data Science Seminar Thursday February 13th at 11am Center for Life Sciences Building, 111081 Joseph Valencia, Oregon State University
CompBio Connections February 19, 2025 at 12pm DFCI Center for Life Science Building, Zelen Commons Anthony Anselmo Lead Bioinformatician Center for Cancer Genomics, DFCI Lunch is provided.
HSPH Biostatistics and DFCI Data Science Colloquium Thursday February 27th at 4pm HSPH FXB Room G13 Yingxin Lin, PhD Postdoctoral Associate in the Department of Biostatistics at the Yale School of Public Health The recent emergence of multi-sample multi-condition single-cell multi cohort studies allows researchers to investigate different cell states. The effective integration of multiple […]
HSPH Biostatistics and DFCI Data Science Colloquium Monday March 3rd at 4:00pm HSPH Kresge G2 Adityanarayanan Radhakrishnan Eric and Wendy Schmidt Center Postdoctoral Fellow, Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences Abstract: Understanding how neural networks learn features, or relevant patterns in data, is key to accelerating scientific discovery. […]
HSPH Biostatistics and DFCI Data Science Colloquium Thursday, March 6, 2025 4:00pm Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, FXB G13 Kasper Hansen, PhD Associate Professor, McKusick-Nathans Insitute of Genetic Medicine, Department of Biostatistics, Johns Hopkins University A significant barrier to progress in biomedical data science is the development of prediction models that work across contexts such […]
HSPH Biostatistics and DFCI Data Science Colloquium Monday March 10th at 4:00pm HSPH Kresge G2 Eric Sun PhD Candidate, Department of Biomedical Informatics Stanford University Aging is a highly complex process and the greatest risk factor for many chronic diseases including cardiovascular disease, dementia, stroke, diabetes, and cancer. Recent spatial and single-cell omics technologies have […]
HSPH Biostatistics and DFCI Data Science Colloquium Tuesday March 11th at 4:00pm HSPH FXB G12 Yusha Liu, PhD Research Assistant Professor Department of Biostatistics The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Profiling tumors with single-cell RNA sequencing has the potential to identify recurrent patterns of transcription variation related to cancer progression, and to produce […]
HSPH Biostatistics and DFCI Data Science Colloquium Thursday, March 27, 2025 4:00pm Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, FXB G13 Nancy Zhang, PhD Ge Li and Ning Zhao Professor, Professor of Statistics and Data Science, Vice Dean of Wharton Doctoral Programs, The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania In single-cell and spatial biology, data integration refers […]
HSPH Biostatistics and DFCI Data Science Colloquium Thursday, April 3, 2025 4:00pm Harvard TH Chan School of Public Health, FXB G13 Hongzhe Li, PhD Perelman Professor of Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Informatics Director, Center for Statistics in Big Data Vice Chair for Research Integration, Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Informatics, University of Pennsylvania Population-level single-cell RNA-seq […]
We invite you to attend the Marvin Zelen Memorial Symposium, an event that celebrates the life and contributions of a remarkable figure in the field of statistics. This symposium will be held on Friday, April 4, 2025, from 1:00 PM to 5:00 PM in the Kresge G1 Auditorium, located in the Harvard TH Chan School […]
HSPH Biostatistics and DFCI Data Science Seminar Tuesday April 15 at 4:00pm Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Center for Life Sciences Building, 11th Floor, Room 11081 Jian Ma, PhD Ray and Stephanie Lane Professor of Computational Biology Carnegie Mellon University The intersection of Al/ML and biomedicine is entering a transformative era, with growing potential to impact […]
HSPH Biostatistics and DFCI Data Science Seminar Tuesday April 29 from 11:00-12:00pm Zoom only (Link to be posted shortly) Yu Li, PhD Assistant Professor, CSE The Chinese University of Hong Kong Large language models, which can integrate and process large amounts of data in biomedicine, have great potential in modeling complex diseases and discovering functional […]
HBC Current Topics in Bioinformatics June 18, 2025, 01:00-4:00 PM Register here. Erica Holdmore, PhD Computational Biologist, Knowledge Systems DFCI Department of Data Sciences Statistics is an important tool for computational biologists because it helps us quantitatively understand and analyze biological data. This interactive training session will cover an introduction to statistical concepts. Topics will […]
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