Virtual Cells and Digital Twins: AI in Personalized Oncology

Charlotte Bunne, EPFL Lausanne

upcoming: January 23rd 2025 @ 4pm
Virtual Cells and Digital Twins are transformative technologies at the intersection of artificial intelligence and personalized oncology, promising to revolutionize how we understand and treat cancer.

We are excited to have Charlotte Bunne, assistant professor at EPFL Lausanne, in our joint Heidelberg.ai / NCT Data Science Seminar series. In this in-person event, Charlotte Bunne will delve into the exciting world of Virtual Cells and Digital Twins, exploring how AI is empowering the development of personalized cancer therapies by simulating cellular behavior and patient-specific outcomes.

We look forward to your participation to this event, where you will gain a deeper understanding of how cutting-edge AI is paving the way for more precise and effective treatments in oncology.

Abstract

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Biography

Charlotte Bunne is an assistant professor at EPFL in the School of Computer and Communication Sciences (IC) and School of Life Sciences (SV). Before, she was a PostDoc at Genentech and Stanford with Aviv Regev and Jure Leskovec and completed a PhD in Computer Science at ETH Zurich working with Andreas Krause and Marco Cuturi. During her graduate studies, she was a visiting researcher at the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard hosted by Anne Carpenter and Shantanu Singh and worked with Stefanie Jegelka at MIT. Her research aims to advance personalized medicine by utilizing machine learning and large-scale biomedical data. Charlotte has been a Fellow of the German National Academic Foundation and is a recipient of the ETH Medal.




Charlotte Bunne

Event Info

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What? Virtual Cells and Digital Twins: AI in Personalized Oncology
Who? Charlotte Bunne, EPFL Lausanne
When? January 23rd 2025 @ 4pm
Where? BioQuant SR043
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