The EuroBioC2024 conference will take place in Oxford, United Kingdom, on September 2-6, 2024.

Venue: Department of Statistics, University of Oxford, 24-29 St Giles, Oxford, United Kingdom. Lower ground floor conference suite.

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  • February XX: Call for abstracts opens.
  • May XX (5pm BST): Call for abstracts closes.
  • May XX: Notification of abstract decision.
  • May XX: Registration opens for speakers of accepted abstracts.
  • June XX: General registration opens.
  • August XX or when places are sold out: Registration closes.
  • September 2-3, 2024: Pre-conference workshops: TBA
  • September 4-6, 2024: The EuroBioC2024 conference.

Invited speakers

Florian Markowetz

Professor, University of Cambridge

Florian Markowetz is Professor of Computational Oncology at the University of Cambridge and Senior Group Leader at the Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute. He received a Royal Society Wolfson Research Merit Award and a CRUK Future Leader in Cancer Research prize. He holds degrees in Mathematics (Dipl. math.) and Philosophy (M.A.) from the University of Heidelberg and a Dr. rer. nat. in Computational Biology from Free University Berlin, for which he was awarded an Otto-Hahn Medal by the Max Planck Society. He is a co-founder and director at Tailor Bio, a genomics start-up developing a pan-cancer precision medicine platform.

Website: https://www.cruk.cam.ac.uk/research-groups/markowetz-group

Altuna Akalin

Group Leader, Berlin Institute for Medical Systems Biology, Max Delbrück Center for Molecular Medicine

Biography.

Website: https://al2na.co/.

Laura Symul

Junior professor, Stanford (USA) / UCLouvain (Belgium)

Laura Symul is an Assistant Professor in non-clinical biostatistics at UCLouvain. She obtained her Ph.D. in computational biology from the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland, where she modeled the molecular regulation of the circadian clock. As a postdoctoral fellow at Stanford University, she started her current line of research, developing and applying statistical methods to address gaps in women’s health. This includes research on fertility, cycle-related symptoms, and drivers of changes in vaginal microbiota communities, analyzing and integrating self-tracked data (digital health) and multi-omics data. She joined UCLouvain as a Francqui fellow.

Website: https://lasy.github.io/

Agne Antanaviciute

Junior Group Leader, University of Oxford

Biography and link to website.

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