These days our group is attending the 19th conference on Computational Intelligence Methods for Bioinformatics and Biostatistics (CIBB 2024) in Benevento, Italy.
We are proud to contribute to the event with the special session “Informatics research in bioinformatics: Contributions from the CINI-InfoLife network” co-organised and co-chaired by our researchers Giacomo Baruzzo and Mikele Milia, part of Young-InfoLife, and the following 5 oral presentations, most of them developed within the projects we are involved in (PNC/PNRR DARE initiative, H2020 BRAINTEASER project, Horizon Europe REDDIE project):
- “Comprehensive benchmarking of network inference methods for 16S rDNA-Seq data”, Piero Mariotto, Matteo Baldan, Barbara Di Camillo, and Giacomo Baruzzo
- “Comparing Propensity Score-Based Methods in Estimating the Treatment Effects: A Simulation Study“, Sara Poletto, Enrico Longato, Erica Tavazzi, and Martina Vettoretti
- “Effect of Clinical History on Predictive Model Performance for Renal Complications of Diabetes”, Davide Dei Cas, Barbara Di Camillo, Gian Paolo Fadini, Giovanni Sparacino and Enrico Longato
- “Exploring the Impact of Environmental Pollutants on Multiple Sclerosis Progression“, Elena Marinello, Erica Tavazzi, Enrico Longato, Pietro Bosoni, Arianna Dagliati, Mahin Vazifehdan, Riccardo Bellazzi, Isotta Trescato, Alessandro Guazzo, Martina Vettoretti, Eleonora Tavazzi, Lara Ahmad, Roberto Bergamaschi, Paola Cavalla, Umberto Manera, Adriano ChiĆ² and Barbara Di Camillo
- “Network-Based Cross-Entropy Approach for Continuous Genotype-Phenotype Association Analysis”, Mikele Milia, Giacomo Baruzzo, and Barbara Di Camillo
We extend our sincere thanks to the conference organisers for facilitating this event and for providing us with the opportunity to present our research.