45 rue des Saint-Pères
75006 Paris
Are you interested in analysing large amounts of biological data using computer models? The Master Class organised by the Graduate School of Biomedical Engineering offers you this opportunity by teaching you the fundamentals of Network Science applied to biology. You will learn to create complex networks representing connections between biological elements.
During this Master Class, you will explore the basic principles of graph theory in biology and become familiar with the necessary tools and methods. You will also have the opportunity to apply your knowledge by working on real-world biological problems.
This Master Class is open to a wide audience, including doctoral students, researchers, and engineers, with no prerequisites required.
The session will be led by Karine AUDOUZE, Professor at Université Paris Cité. The programme for the day includes theoretical sessions in the morning, followed by practical workshops in the afternoon.
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