Attend Bioinformatics Research Symposium and Workshop on Integrative Omics and ML

Jul 30, 2024      By Victoria Grdina

Register to attend the Bioinformatics Research Symposium and Workshop on Integrative Omics and ML August 19th through 21st at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.
Register to attend the Bioinformatics Research Symposium and Workshop on Integrative Omics and ML August 19th through 21st at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln.

Bioinformatics Research Symposium and Workshop on Integrative Omics and ML
Organized by: School of Computing, University of Nebraska–Lincoln
Dates: August 19-21, 2024
Location: 115 Avery Hall, City Campus
Registration page: https://sbbi.unl.edu/registration/

Event Description:
Advanced sequencing technologies have revolutionized biological and medical research, offering unprecedented insights into complex biological systems at all levels. However, the fast-evolving technologies and the wealth of data generated in modern omics poses significant challenges, requiring advanced bioinformatics expertise and sophisticated computational strategies for meaningful interpretation. 

Recognizing the pressing need for interdisciplinary collaboration, our computational biology team, specializing in multi-omics and machine learning, has observed a growing demand from diverse fields including biology, medicine, and agriculture. This motivates us to organize a research forum and a training course designed for our UNL faculty and students.

The event, funded by EPSCoR, the Office of Research and Economic Development, and by the School of Computing, will span three days and include a research symposium and a hands-on workshop. 

Research Symposium (August 19):
The symposium will bring together the local bioinformatics community from our flagship state university as well as the medical center. Our audience will include computer scientists, bioinformaticians, statisticians, biologists and medical scientists. We aim to cover critical and broad topics in cutting-edge omics, machine learning, and their applications in basic sciences and biomedical research. 

Hands-on Workshop (August 20-21):
The workshop will feature lectures and hands-on lab sessions for participants to gain valuable experience in cutting-edge techniques in emerging areas such as spatial single cell and meta-genomics and transcriptomics. The course will also facilitate application-specific discussions, fostering a collaborative learning environment. The workshop's learning objectives include understanding the principles behind modern omics technologies, addressing related challenges, becoming proficient in analytical workflows, and extracting meaningful insights from data and models. 

Symposium Keynotes (August 19, 8:30 a.m.–5:00 p.m.):
• Dr. Jingyi Jessica Li (Professor, UCLA), Title: Using Synthetic Null Data to Enhance Statistical Rigor in Single-Cell & Spatial Transcriptomics
• Dr. Fengzhu Sun (Professor, USC), Title: Statistical and Machine Learning Approaches for Investigating Viruses and Virus-Host Interactions
• Dr. Fenglou Mao (Program Officer, NIH), Research and Funding Opportunities /Open Discussion

Workshop (August 20-21, 9:00 a.m.–4:30 p.m.):
Hands-on sessions providing procedures and workflows for single cell RNA-sequencing and metagenomics
data analysis.

Organizing Team:
• Juan Cui, Ph.D. Associate Professor, School of Computing
• Qiuming Yao, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, School of Computing
• Kal Sahu, Ph.D. Student, School of Computing
• Roland Madadjim, Ph.D. Student, School of Computing
• Haolin Qu, M.S. Student, School of Computing/Ph.D., School of Biological Sciences

Contacts:
• Juan Cui, Ph.D. Associate Professor, School of Computing, Email: jcui@unl.edu
• Qiuming Yao, Ph.D. Assistant Professor, School of Computing, Email: qyao3@unl.edu

Registration:
The symposium and workshop will be offered for FREE to University of Nebraska attendants. Registration is required by Friday, August 09, 2024. 

More details at: https://sbbi.unl.edu/events/research-omics-and-ml-2024/