We are proud to announce that five of our PhD students recently presented their innovative research during the 2nd edition of the “Young Minds at Work: Blending Biomedical Sciences and Bioinformatics” conference. Their contributions included two oral presentations and three poster presentations, showcasing the depth and breadth of their scientific work.
Oral Presentations:
- Matteo Baldan: “Simulation of bacteria interaction networks: from topology to species abundance.”
- Gaia Tussardi: “Addressing the Biological Interpretation of High-Dimensional Cell-Cell Communication Data from Single Cell Transcriptomics Through an Interactive Web Application.”
Poster Presentations:
- Piero Mariotto: “Inferring microbial ecological networks from metagenomics data, when should we trust the results?”
- Mikele Milia: “INTERACT: A novel approach for continuous Genotype-Phenotype association analysis.”
- Matteo Andriolo: “Using Archetypal Analysis for scRNAseq data clustering and trajectory identification.”
This conference offered an exceptional platform for our students to share their insights, gain valuable feedback, and engage with the broader scientific community working at the intersection of biomedical sciences and bioinformatics.
Congratulations to our team for their outstanding contributions and impactful research presentations! Let’s keep pushing the boundaries of scientific discovery.