The 9th Lausanne CompBio meeting will take place on May 24 starting at 12:00 in the Génopode Auditoire B.
Our CompBio meeting series brings together the broad quantitative and computational biology research community in Lausanne.
This time we will have talks from three outstanding speakers:
This time we will have talks from three outstanding speakers:
- Hanna Kokko (Department of Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies, University of Zurich): Why you might want to care about population regulation, even if your actual focus is some other question
- Eleonora Porcu (Center for Integrative Genomics (CIG), University of Lausanne, and Institute of Social and Preventive Medicine, CHUV): Mendelian Randomization integrating GWAS and eQTL data reveals genetic determinants of complex and clinical traits
- Mojgan Masoodi (Lipid Biology, Nestlé Institute of Health Sciences, and Inselspital Bern): The role of lipid metabolism in metabolic disorders: From patient stratification to personalized treatment
For a change, we’ll start with registration and lunch at 12:00 and the talks will begin at 13:00.
Participation is free but space is limited so please register as soon as possible to ensure we don’t run out of risotto (provided as a courtesy of the Department of Computational Biology): https://compbio.eventbrite.com