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From: Wolfgang Huber <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, Sep 10, 2014 at 8:17 AM
Subject: [BioC] Workshop Statistical Learning of Biological Systems -
Ascona, Switzerland, May 31 to June 5, 2015


Announcement of the Workshop on

        Statistical Learning of Biological Systems from Perturbations
                in Ascona, Switzerland, May 31 to June 5, 2015

Advances in biotechnology have made genome-scale measurements routine,
including most recent techniques for perturbing individual genes in a
targeted manner. These interventional data hold the promise to infer
biological networks and to move forward systems biological approaches
significantly. A major challenge now is to use the vast amount of data
generated from these technologies and to devise appropriate statistical
models and computational inference methods. Unlike observational data,
interventional data can reveal causal relationships among genes or other
biomolecular entities. As such, the statistical analysis and computational
integration of perturbation data is an important step towards large-scale
biological system identification with abundant applications in biology and
medicine.

This workshop will (i) explore recent advances and open problems in
statistical learning, data integration, and causal inference of biological
systems; (ii) present biomedical applications to recent genome-wide
perturbation data, such as RNA interference data, obtained, for example,
from cancer cells or cells infected by pathogens; and (iii) facilitate
meaningful interaction between biomedical and quantitative researchers.

Confirmed invited speakers include: Brenda Andrews (Donnelly Centre),
Alexis Battle (Johns Hopkins University), Roderick Beijersbergen
(Netherlands Cancer Institute), Michael Boutros (DKFZ, Heidelberg), Anne
Carpenter (Broad Institute), Bernd Fischer (EMBL/DKFZ Heidelberg), Marloes
Maathuis (ETH Zurich), George Michailidis (University of Michigan), Lars
Steinmetz (EMBL Heidelberg and Stanford), with others still pending.

Contributed presentations will also be welcome.

More details and pre-registration instructions are available at
http://www.cbg.ethz.ch/news/ascona2015

We strongly encourage pre-registration, in previous years places have
filled up quickly.


Niko Beerenwinkel
Peter Buehlmann
Darlene Goldstein
Wolfgang Huber

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