Marieke Kuijjer, Computational Biology and Systems Medicine Group leader, delivered a keynote lecture at the final Precision medicine at the Interface of Translational Science and Systems medicine (TranSYS) conference, in Belgrade, in June 2024.
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NCMM’s engineers met to discuss the results of the ARK survey; the purpose of the meeting was two-fold, to reinforce cohesion across the research groups, and to explore ways of improving their work environment.
The Norwegian Bioinformatics Days 2024 were held in Bergen at the end of May 2024. The program offered talks, discussions, and workshops on topics such as genomics, diagnostic bioinformatics, machine learning, and molecular modelling.
On the 3rd to 4th of June, NCMM and Associate Investigators gathered at Oscarsborg in Oslo fjord, for two days of scientific talks and networking.
During his PhD, Lin Xue would spend hours at the microscope, observing the possible first steps of creating living cells on the early Earth.
The NCMM annual report for 2023 is now available online.
With a shared goal of implementing AI technology to propel molecular medicine research, NCMM and Simula Research Laboratory organized a joint seminar for the two to meet and identify possible synergies.
NCMM is pleased to announce the 7 projects that have received support as part of the NCMM Joint Postdoctoral Program in Molecular Life Science.
Elizabeth Smethurst is the new Head of Research Strategy, Communication and International Relations at NCMM.
OBiWoW 2023 brought together the scientific community for practical workshops on bioinformatics tools and pipelines.
Centromeres are essential for healthy cell division. Researchers now reveal the mechanism that allow them to form.