Machine learning is the fastest growing field in computer science, and Health Informatics is among the greatest application challenges, providing benefits in improved medical diagnoses, disease analyses, and pharmaceutical development – towards future precision medicine. Computational Biologist Igor Jurisica, one of the world’s most influential scientific minds will speak on precision medicine. Fathoming cancer and other complex disease development processes requires systematically integrating diverse types of information, including multiple high-throughput datasets and diverse annotations. This comprehensive and integrative analysis will lead to data-driven precision medicine, and in turn will help us to develop new hypotheses, and answer complex questions such as what factors cause disease; which patients are at high risk; will patients respond to a given treatment; how to rationally select a combination therapy to individual patient, etc. Thousands of potentially important proteins remain poorly characterized. Computational biology methods, including machine learning, knowledge extraction, data mining and visualization, can help to fill this gap with accurate predictions, making disease modeling more comprehensive. Intertwining computational prediction and modeling with biological experiments will lead to more useful findings faster and more economically.
TU Graz: Dean’s Office of the Faculty of Computer Science, Institute of Interactive Systems and Data Science; Holzinger Group
12. May 2017, 10:00 AM - 11:00
TU Graz, Campus Inffeld, Seminaraum 137, Parterre, Inffeldgasse 16c, 8010 Graz
Language: English
Andreas Holzinger
TU Graz, Institute of Interactive Systems and Data Science
a.holzinger@tugraz.at
Phone: +43 316 385 13883