As FOSBE2019 is now close, we are having some threads to get to know better the main speakers in the conference.
Today we start with the first Plenary Speaker, Prof. Dr. Mustafa Hani Khammash from ETH
https://t.co/Bky3DRMAA7
Dedicated to my husband Antonio A. Alonso. He was a great scientist. An extraordinary person. He left us prematurely last autumn due to cancer. This is a tribute to his memory and scientific contribution https://t.co/PNfEp41Xyz
A BIOCHEM thesis was just celebrated! @AlberteRegueira defended his thesis entitled "Mechanistic understanding of mixed-culture fermentations by metabolic modelling". Part of the thesis corresponds to BIOCHEM modelling activities: prediction of VFA from protein fermentation,...
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⏰ July 3, 9:30-10:15am CEST
💬 Julio Saez-Rodriguez (@JulioSaezRod,@UniHeidelberg)
💡 “Extracting mechanistic insight from single-cell and spatial transcriptomics“
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Is Big Data a real problem in biopharma sector or is it the lack of tools to systematically extract meaningful information from biological datasets? Check our article magazine and give us feed-back! https://t.co/4NK1CQeqpS
@AlexFVillaverde@IIM_CSIC Now, his research is centered in the modeling of dynamic systems,& identification and optimization of biosystems and bioprocesses. Editor of Complexity and PLOS ONE among other distinctions, a wonderful communicator with posters such as this one:
Welcome Alejandro!!
We are happy to welcome @AlexFVillaverde as a new member of our TC.
He is a postdoctoral research associate at the Bioprocess Engineering Group (IIM-CSIC) @IIM_CSIC
PhD in systems and control engineering from the University of Vigo in 2009
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Last #FOSBE2019 talk coming soon: at 13h Daniel Georgiev presents "Small Multicellular Cohorts Are Engineered to Function As a Distributed Detector of Rare Multivariate Events"
https://t.co/ibczzOIIY2
In 30 min, prof. Alexander Hoffmann from UCLA will be presenting "Understanding biological function in the context of biological heterogeneity" at #FOSBE2019
Want to know more before the talk?
https://t.co/KatLKLRl57
Introducing #FOSBE2019 keynote speakers, Daniel Georgiev from Xeno. Check this short interview
"Nature provides inspiration, engineering follows using available tech, development of new tech provides novel insights into the subtleties of Nature" https://t.co/ibczzP0kmC