SYSCID is a project funded under Horizon 2020 with the overall aim to develop a systems medicine approach for predictions in chronic inflammatory diseases (CID)
In his interview, Prof. Boumpas from @uoaofficial tells us more about the systemic autoimmune disease #lupus, his group’s role in the #SYSCID project, and why clinicians and scientists need to work together.
Watch now!
https://t.co/fwnCFGEG7V
“All of the techniques that we use for the study of immune-mediated disease, we've been able to apply to the analysis of COVID-19.”
Hear more from @plyons34 about his group’s activities within #SYSCID and some major achievements of the project. 👇📹
https://t.co/fwnCFGEG7V
Hear from @iamnehamishra about her activities within #SYSCID, her fascination with analysing biological data, and some key findings of the project – take a look at her full interview: https://t.co/c4qRNqtNdB
Thanks to Marc Beyer @DZNE_en for sharing his views on the advantages of single-cell omics technologies and the contribution of #SYSCID to advancing research in that field.
👉Watch the full interview: https://t.co/c4qRNqtNdB
Very excited to share that our work on understanding and predicting anti-TNF therapy response in IBD is now out in @GenomeMedicine @PhilipCRosensti @KonradAden@GastroFlo@SystemsImmunol1 https://t.co/BZslz56vxt
Say "hi" to #SYSCID team member @jpibernardes and learn more about her work and reflections on the project's contribution to better understanding #ChronicInflammatoryDiseases in our interview series: https://t.co/QQiEdJkNNP
📢 The recorded talks of the recent workshop "Single Cell Genomics meets Data Science" in Munich are now available on our YouTube channel - sorted by sessions, chapters for each speaker.
📺 https://t.co/yEHhS2KjoU
#SCGmeetsML
As #SYSCID is wrapping up its activities this month, we've asked some of our team members about their involvement in the project and major achievements.
Hear more from @PhilipCRosensti and watch the full series: https://t.co/QQiEdJkfYh
#SystemsMedicine#InflammatoryDiseases
Thanks to all the speakers and everyone who joined us for our #SYSCID symposium to discuss fascinating research in the field of #ChronicInflammatoryDiseases.
Great to see that we are moving forward in actually bringing #science to the clinics!
Time is ticking ... If you're a PhD/Postdoc: You've got one day left to submit your abstract for a Rapid Fire Talk & Poster during our upcoming #SYSCID Symposium in Kiel/Germany from 29-30 August.
Abstract Submission Deadline: 30 June! Find out more: https://t.co/AU4VnlrkNj
Don't forget to register for our upcoming SYSCID Symposium! And if you're a PhD/Postdoc: Submit your abstract for a Rapid Fire Talk & Poster - submission deadline: 30 June. There are travel grants available. Find out all the details on: https://t.co/AU4VnlrkNj
Join us for the SYSCID Symposium in Kiel: 29-30 August 2022! Young scientists (PhD or post-doc level) are invited to submit abstracts for a talk and poster presentation. We provide travel awards for selected talks. More information and registration on: https://t.co/faLSPcJ7Zx
More great science is yet to come: See you again in Kiel from 29-30 August for our international #SYSCIDSymposium! Further details to be published shortly on: https://t.co/65SHd5BmGM Watch out!