Recording of the webinar:
30 April 2024, 14:00 CET
Webinar organised by EuroCC Austria and VSC Research Center (TU Wien)
Language: English
Location: Online (Zoom)
Price: free
Registration closed
This webinar delves into one of the most crucial and intriguing questions for humanity: How can we accelerate the development of new medications and revolutionise healthcare?
For answers, we look into artificial intelligence and supercomputing – technologies that are enabling entirely new approaches to science and research.
At the webinar, leading professionals in life sciences will guide you through the landscape of AI tools in structural biology with a focus on the groundbreaking AlphaFold, discuss the role of AI for personalised medical therapies and explore the role of supercomputers in this endeavor.
Join us as we unravel answers to some of the most captivating questions in the domain of life sciences and ignite fresh perspectives!
14:00 | Welcome | |
Eva Gergely (project manager and team lead at Vienna University Computer Center, dept. IT-Support for Research) | ||
14:10 | Artificial Intelligence: A Catalyst for Innovation in Experimental Structural Biology | |
This overview critically examines the landscape of artificial intelligence tools in structural biology, spanning from the transformative capabilities of AlphaFold2 in predicting protein structures to the emerging potential of diffusion-based protein design methods. It delves into the strengths, limitations, and unique contributions of each AI tool, highlighting how they are reshaping our approach in protein design and structure-based protein research. Speaker: Wouter Van Putte | ||
14:35 | Artificial Intelligence for Precision Medicine and Personalized Therapies | |
Artificial intelligence (AI) is everywhere – but what does it mean for precision medicine? We use epigenome data and machine learning to infer the developmental history and future potential of single cells, and we work on “programming” cells as biological computers for personalized immune therapy. Speaker: Christoph Bock | ||
15:00 | Advancing Cancer Therapy through Microbiome Profiling | |
Barbara Sladek, co-founder of Biome Diagnostics GmbH, will offer valuable insights into the gut microbiome, sharing the latest scientific discoveries and shedding light on how the company utilizes data to decode its secrets. The human intestinal microbiome consists of a dynamic multispecies community of trillions of bacteria. Identifying the multitude of pathways in which the symbiotic microbiome interacts with the human body is hence an exceedingly complex undertaking. Only with the power of AI and advanced bioinformatic algorithms are we able to decipher the secrets of the intestinal microbiome and use these insights for medical purposes. Barbara Sladek will present the newest research in this area and the potential it holds for doctors and patients. Speaker: Barbara Sladek | ||
15:25 | TBA | |
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15:55 | Q&A + open end |
Prices and eligibility
This webinar is offered free of charge for participants from industry, academia and public administration from the Member States (MS) of the European Union (EU) and Associated/Other Countries to the Horizon 2020 programme.
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Organisers
EuroCC Austria – National Competence Centre for Supercomputing, Big Data Analytics and Artificial Intelligence – helps businesses, academia and the public sector to adopt and leverage advanced computing technologies. It is coordinated by Advanced Computing Austria (ACA) with the University of Vienna, TU Wien and the University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences (BOKU), in close cooperation with business incubator INiTS.
VSC Research Center (TU Wien) is a collaboration of Austrian universities that provides supercomputing resources and support to scientists and researchers.