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Widening the scientific horizon

PD Dr. Hans A. Kestler, Prof. Dr. Rothenbacher

with Dipl.-Inf. Ludwig Lausser, Dipl.-Inf. Johann M. Kraus

Module: 0105

Time and Place

Lectures: April 2nd-5th 2012. 8.30-16.30. O29 - Rooms 3003/3004 and PC-Pool.

Outline:

Exam: April 12th 2012. 10.30-11.30. Medical clinic - Lecture hall.

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Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter (m/w/d) 

 

Latest News

 

Our paper "GatekeepR: an R shiny application for the identification of nodes with high dynamic impact in boolean networks" has been published online first in Bioinformatics.

 

Our paper "The Necessity of Interoperability to Uncover the Full Potential of Digital Health Devices" has been published in JMIR Medical Informatics.

 

"Multicentric pilot study to standardize clinical whole exome sequencing (WES) for cancer patients" has been published in npj Precision Oncology.

 

Our paper "AMBAR-interactive alteration annotations for molecular tumor boards" has been published in Computer Methods and Programs in Biomedicine.

 

"A protocol for the use of cloud-based quantum computers for logical network analysis of biological systems" has been published in STAR Protocols.

 

Our paper "A systems biology approach to define mechanisms, phenotypes, and drivers in PanNETs with a personalized perspective" has been published in npj systems biology and applications.

 

"Supporting SURgery with GEriatric Co-Management and AI (SURGE-Ahead): A study protocol for the development of a digital geriatrician" has been published in PLoS One.

 

"Self-Assessment of Having COVID-19 With the Corona Check Mhealth App" has been published in IEEE Journal of Biomedical and Health Informatics.


Our first quantum computing paper "Leveraging quantum computing for dynamic analyses of logical networks in systems biology" has been published in Patterns.