Tag Archives: Methodology

Uncertainty Quantification

Invited Speakers Prof Richard Clayton, University of Sheffield Prof Peter Challenor, University of Exeter Symposium Co-Chairs Peter Coveney, Professor of Physical Chemistry Alfons Hoekstra, Associate Professor, University of Amsterdam Symposium Description An essential step in making computational approaches in biomedicine actionable is to ensure that the findings derived from it are indeed robust, and that…

Machine Learning, Big Data & AI

Invited Speakers Dr James Cole, Kings College London Prof Tony Hey, Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) Marwin Segler, BenevolentAI Symposium Chair Rick Stevens, Associate Laboratory Director for Computing, Environment and Life Sciences Symposium Description Artificial Intelligence (AI) is poised to have major impacts on many facets of biomedical research in the near future. The…

Role of Theory, Modelling and Simulation in Biomedicine

Invited Speakers Prof Tom McLeish, University of York Prof Mike Dustin, University of Oxford Symposium Co-Chairs Erik Lindahl, Professor of Biophysics Andrea Townsend-Nicholson, Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Symposium Description The life sciences, and particularly medicine, are often regarded as highly empirical in nature. To this day, established journals in these domains actively pursue…

Multiscale Modelling

Invited Speakers Prof. Maggie Johnson, John Hopkins University Dr Gábor Závodszky, University of Amsterdam Symposium Chair Derek Groen, Lecturer in Simulation and Modelling Symposium Description The human body is an inherently multiscale phenomenon, comprising a range of physical processes, ranging in length and time scales from atomic movements, involved in e.g. drug-binding, all the way…