

AIM Seminar Series 2021
Artificial Intelligence in Metabolism (AIM)
AIM is a seminar series that will explore the potential of data science in metabolic research. It is hosted by the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Basic Metabolic Research (CBMR) at the University of Copenhagen. The seminar series takes place over three days in June and July, 2021 from 4pm to 5:30 pm CEST.
About AIM
Artificial Intelligence in Metabolism brings together renowned investigators to discuss how cutting edge data science can be best utilized to challenge current dogmas and catalyse better translation in metabolic and biomedical research.
Significant new discoveries in metabolic research increasingly rely on large-scale profiling, data integration and machine learning-based techniques. Not only can these techniques be leveraged to distil novel actionable biological hypotheses to be tested in relevant physiological contexts/clinical settings, they for example enable us to develop predictive tools to more effectively and timely identify at-risk individuals or personalized drugs/interventions.
At the Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Basic Metabolic Research (CBMR) we have set up enabling biology platforms that utilize sophisticated metabolomics, single-cell and data integration techniques to enrich our deeply phenotyped and genotyped patient cohorts. These data, along with the associated Danish longitudinal health register information, constitute a unique base to empower current and next generations of scientists to tackle the major questions in metabolic research.
We envision that data and machine learning models will be at the heart of future teams driving novel discoveries in metabolic research, through interdisciplinary approaches involving traditional biomedical scientists alongside data scientists, mathematicians and bioinformaticians. Please join us in our effort to discuss and incubate new ideas to better explore and model metabolic disease.
Announcements
4 years ago
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4 years ago
Final week of AIM on July 1
We are exicted to welcome the final two speakers of the AIM seminar series: Professor Karsten Borgwardt, ETH Zurich, Switzerland, talking about 'Machine learning for exploring biological systems' & Associate Professor Samantha Morris, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis, MO, USA, introducing us to 'New single-cell technologies to dissect reprogramming and development'.
4 years ago
CBMR's Single-Cell Omics Platform
If you want to get in touch with CBMR's Single-Cell Omics Platform, please get in contract with Associate Professor Tune H Pers at tune.pers@sund.ku.dk, or visit the SCOP Platform's website.
4 years ago
Two more days until session 2
CBMR is proudly welcoming more than 370 registrants to a second fantastic round of AIM!
4 years ago
Thanks to everyone for a great first session!
See you again on June 16, 2021, 16:00-17:30 CET, with talks by Dr. Hilary Finucane and Dr. Aiden Doherty. Read more about CBMR here & follow us on Twitter @Metabolcenter or LinkedIn !
4 years ago
AIM kicks off today!
We are looking forward to welcoming more than 300 registered participants!
4 years ago
Welcome to Artificial Intelligence in Metabolism 2021!
We are delighted that you’ve chosen to join us to explore the potential of data science in Metabolic Research. Today’s speakers are Dr. Pedro Beltrao and Professor Emma Lundberg – read more about them here.