Omique et biologie des systèmes
Institut Curie, 5 février 2020
Amphithéatre Hélène Martel-Massignac (BDD)
Pole de Biologie du Développement
11, rue Pierre et Marie Curie, Paris
Cette journée s'inscrit dans le cadre de l'année thématique Sciences de l'information et Santé de l'Institut des sciences de l'information et de leurs interactions du CNRS.
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Programme
- 9:30 Welcome coffee
- 10:00 Introduction
Christian Jutten (INS2I) -
10:05 20 years of evolution of data production in life
sciences and health
Stéphane Le Crom, IBPS, Paris
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10:45 Transcriptomics approaches to decipher immune cell
diversity and cell communication
Vassili Soumelis, Hopital Saint-Louis APHP, Paris
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11:25 How string algorithms process high-throughput sequencing data in
clinical practice
Mikael Salson, CRIStAL, Lille
- 12:05 Lunch
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13:10 Transcriptional heterogeneity in genetic immune
disorders: from bulk tissues to single cell resolution
Loredana Martignetti, Imagine, Paris
- 13:50 Metagenomics of microbial communities in health and
disease
Macha Nikolski, CNRS, IBGC and CBiB, Bordeaux
- 14:30
Using omics data to build predictive logical cancer models
Laurence Calzone, Institut Curie, Paris
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15:10 Coffee break
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15:40 Network-based integration and interpretation of metabolomics
Vassily Hatzimanikatis, EPFL, Lausanne
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16:20 In silico drug prescription for targeting cancer patient
heterogeneity and prediction of clinical outcome
Fatima Al-Shahrour, CNIO, Madrid
- 17:00 Conclusions and End of workshop
Organisateurs: Emmanuel Barillot (Institut Curie), Hélène Touzet (CNRS, CRIStAL)