BIOQIC student Yavuz Uca wins poster award at MoBi2017

At the ‘Annual Meeting of the Interdisciplinary German Network Molecular Imaging’ (MoBi2017), which took place in Aachen on 23-24 Nov, Yavuz won the poster award representing his research group on the study: ‘Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) of Experimental Atherosclerosis by Late Gadolinium Enhancement (LGE)’. Congratulations Yavuz!

WIAS Seminar – quantitative biomedicine

We would like to announce the next seminar in quantitative biomedicine at WIAS (Weierstraß-Institut für Angewandte Analysis und Stochastik), which will take place on 20.11. Please check the website for details: http://www.wias-berlin.de/seminars/QuantBio/. The seminar will be focused mostly on numerics, but the underlying topics will be the definition of biomarkers.

Seminars in statistics and BIOQIC DataCamp group

We are happy to announce two seminars in statististics by Eric Barnhill. The first one will take place on November 14 with the title “Basic concepts of statistical inference: likelihood, distributions and models” and the second one on November 28 with the title “The statistics “classics” — t-tests and ANOVAs — their dangers, and how…

BIOQIC Journal Club

The BIOQIC Journal Club series will start in November this year. All BIOQIC students will present a paper of their choice which should be relevant for BIOQIC and discuss the research, especially methods, results and discussion. Goal is to develop a critical mind in science.

18/09/17 WIAS Seminar: Biomechanical modeling of the heart, and cardiovascular system – From sarcomeres to organ / system, with experimental assessments and patient-specific clinical validations – by Dominique Chapelle

We would like to announce the seminar by Dominique Chapelle, WIAS seminar series in Quantitative Biomedizin, on September 18th! Dominique Chapelle (Inria Saclay Ile-de-France Research Center) Biomechanical modeling of the heart, and cardiovascular system – From sarcomeres to organ / system, with experimental assessments and patient-specific clinical validations Cardiac contraction originates at a subcellular –…

CoSIP Intense Course on Deep Learning

Dear colleagues, It is our pleasure to inform you about the upcoming “CoSIP Intense Course on Deep Learning”, which will take place at TU Berlin from November 29 to December 1, 2017, organized by Rudolf Mathar, Maximilian März, and myself. This intense course is related to the DFG-Priority Programme “Compressed Sensing in Information Processing (CoSIP)”,…