Invited Speakers/特邀报告:
There are 14 speakers invited for this conference.
Bairong Shen, Ph.D. Bairong Shen is professor and executive director general of the Institutes for Systems Genetics, West China Hospital, Sichuan University. His recent researches focus on biomedical informatics and systems biology of complex diseases and healthcare. He is also the founding chair for the International Conference on Translational Biomedical Informatics (ICTBI). |
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Dongqing Wei, Ph.D. Dongqing Wei is tenured professor in Shanghai Jiaotong University, editor-in-chief, Interdisciplinary Sciences – Computational Life Sciences, a Scoup highly cited scholar, published 600 papers with more than 10000 citations, a H-index 60, H10-index 235. |
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Jean-Baptiste Cazier, Ph.D. Jean-Baptiste Cazier is Chair of Bioinformatics, Director of the Centre for Computational Biology, Programme Director, Online MSc in Bioinformatics at University of Birmingham. |
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Nika Abdollahi, Ph.D. Nika is a postdoctoral fellow in the IMGT, the international ImMunoGeneTics information system, and she works on analyzing the adaptive immune receptor repertoires (AIRR). Her project aims to reconcile the research-oriented AIRR diversity analyses with the diagnosis, prognosis, and monitoring of lymphocyte malignancies by providing a pipeline and interactive visualization tools that allow clinicians/immunologists to explore their data. |
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Luonan Chen, Ph.D Since 2010, Luonan Chen has been a professor and executive director with the Key Laboratory of Systems Biology, Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences. His fields of interests are computational systems biology, bioinformatics, and nonlinear dynamics. |
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Manyuan Long, Ph.D. Dr. Manyuan Long is Edna K Papazian Distinguished Professor at the University of Chicago. He focuses on how new genes originate in organisms. Awarded a Guggenheim Fellow in 2022, as one of 3 fellows from the field of biology with other fellows from 51 fields of sciences, humanity and arts in U.S. and Canada. |
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Mauno Vihinen, Ph.D. Mauno Vihinen is the Professor of Medical Structural Biology at Lund University. He is well-known for his experience and interest in investigating variations and their effects whether they emerge at molecular levels (DNA, RNA protein), in structural context or in the cellular networks and pathways. |
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Mohammad Amjad Kamal, Ph.D. Mohammad Amjad Kamal is a Distinguished Adjunct Professor at the King Fahd Medical Research Center (KFMRC), King Abdulaziz University, Jeddah, Saudi Arabi. His biochemical research has culminated in more than 325 publications in internationally respected journals and 65 abstracts at international conferences. |
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Qinghua Cui, Ph.D. Qinghua Cui is professor and PI of Department of Biomedical Informatics, School of Basic Medical Sciences, Peking University. |
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Shuaicheng Li, Ph.D. Shuaicheng Li is professor of Department of Computer Science, City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China. |
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Shuang Wang, Ph.D. Shuang Wang is Assistant Professor of Computer Science School of Informatics, Computing and Engineering Indiana University, Bloomington. He is also CEO & Founder of Novo Vivo Inc. |
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Suhail Rasool, Ph.D. Suhail Rasool is professor of Department of Physiology and Neuroscience, New York University School of Medicine, New York, USA. |
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Yi Pan, Ph.D. Pan Yi is currently the dean and adjunct professor of the School of Computer Science and Control Engineering, Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He is also academician of the Academy of the United Nations Sciences and the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE). |
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Yves Lussier, MD Yves A. Lussier, MD, FACMI, is the Chair of Biomedical Informatics at University of Utah School of Medicine. As a professional engineer and physician-scientist, he is an international expert in translational bioinformatics and a pioneer in research informatics techniques including systems biology, data representation through ontologies, and high-throughput methods in personalized medicine. |