The CompBioMed Conference 2019 will take place on 25 - 27 September 2019 at the Institute of Engineering & Technology on Savoy Place in London.
The conference will address all aspects of the rapidly burgeoning domain of computational biomedicine, from genome through organ to whole human and population levels, embracing data driven, mechanistic modelling and simulation, machine learning and combinations thereof. We welcome contributions from academic, clinical and industrial participants alike.
Following review by the organising committee, selected papers will be invited for submission to a theme issue of the Journal of the Royal Society Interface Focus, due for publication in March 2020.
The conference is organised by the Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Computational Biomedicine (CompBioMed), aimed at nurturing and promoting the uptake and exploitation of high performance computing within the biomedical modelling community (www.compbiomed.eu).
We are preparing an exciting programme of 15 relevant symposia and world-renowned plenary and invited speakers, proposed and secured by our International Organising Committee.
Plenary Speakers:
The conference will address all aspects of the rapidly burgeoning domain of computational biomedicine, from genome through organ to whole human and population levels, embracing data driven, mechanistic modelling and simulation, machine learning and combinations thereof. We welcome contributions from academic, clinical and industrial participants alike.
Following review by the organising committee, selected papers will be invited for submission to a theme issue of the Journal of the Royal Society Interface Focus, due for publication in March 2020.
The conference is organised by the Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Computational Biomedicine (CompBioMed), aimed at nurturing and promoting the uptake and exploitation of high performance computing within the biomedical modelling community (www.compbiomed.eu).
We are preparing an exciting programme of 15 relevant symposia and world-renowned plenary and invited speakers, proposed and secured by our International Organising Committee.
Plenary Speakers:
- Professor Andrew Hopkins
- Professor William L. Jorgensen
- Professor Amanda Randles
- Professor Anne M. Robertson
- Professor Oliver Röhrle
- Genomics
- Molecular Medicine
- Organ Modelling and Simulation
- Immunology
- Oncology
- Multiscale Modelling
- Role of Theory, Modelling and Simulation in Biomedicine
- Machine Learning, Big Data & AI
- Uncertainty Quantification
- From Quantum AI to the Virtual Human
- Imaging & Visualisation
- Regulatory Science and in silico Trials
- Cloud & High Performance Computing
- Innovation in Modern Biotechnology
- Education, Training & Public Awareness