Computational Systems Biology of Cancer - 9th edition | September 21 – 25, 2026 @Institut Curie, Paris, France

  • 5 Jun 2026 20:38
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    Dear All,

    Just a few days left to apply for the 9th edition of the International Course “Computational Systems Biology of Cancer” taking place at Institut Curie from September 21st – 25th, 2026 (Paris campus).

    The course will review current methods and tools for analysing and interpreting multimodal genomic data, with a focus on generative artificial intelligence and network approaches, as well as concrete applications related to cancer.

     

    The goal of the course is to promote computational approaches in biological and clinical laboratories. We aim to help participants understand and utilize multimodal integration approaches to effectively leverage the various types of data accumulating in most biological or medical labs.

    See program attached

     

    How to apply?
     Register on the website
    Application deadline: June 20th, 2026

    Selection criteria:
    Attendees should have a good background in molecular biology. However, neither previous experience in programming and modelling methods, nor deep knowledge in systems biology is required. The talks will be organised in a didactic manner, introducing the audience to the basics of systems biology approaches and applications for cancer research.

    More information & Registration on the Advanced Training Website:
    https://training.institut-curie.org/courses/csbc2026

    Advertisement by members of the scientific community is essential for the visibility and attractiveness of the course among students. So please, post & repost about the course using the image attached (on LinkedIn, ResearchGate or any other social media), forward this email, post on any websites which may be relevant.


    Organized by:

    Annabelle Ballesta (Institut Curie, FR)

    Emmanuel Barillot (Institut Curie, FR)

    Laurence Calzone (Institut Curie, FR)

    Florence Cavalli (Institut Curie, FR)

    Loredana Martignetti (Institut Curie, FR)

    Denis Thieffry (ENS, FR)

    Thomas Walter (Mines ParisTech, FR)

    Joshua Waterfall (Institut Curie, FR)


    with the Advanced Training Office

     

    Contact:

    c.csbc2026@curie.fr


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