Information bioengineering for Genomic Medicine
Linda Pattini
Research fellow, DEIB Politecnico di Milano
DEIB - NECST Meeting Room (Building 20, basement floor)
October 5th, 2018
12.00 pm
Contacts:
Marco Santambrogio
Research Line:
System architectures
The distinctive character of modern biology is the study of biology as information. Merging of biology and information sciences is a fundamental drive in biomedicine. Indeed, the post-genomic era is providing a huge of amount of molecular data, pertaining to different levels of evidence, which requires specific expertise in raw data processing, explorative data analysis and systems biology. Translational genomics relies on our ability to recognize the functional elements of the genome and to disentangle the complexity of their interactions, starting from the sequence and following its implications in transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, epigenomics. The promise of genomic medicine is improved diagnosis and treatment through the application of genomic information and technologies, leading to precision medicine. This talk will give an overview of computational genomics and its current challenges.
The NECSTLab is a DEIB laboratory, with different research lines on advanced topics in computing systems: from architectural characteristics, to hardware-software codesign methodologies, to security and dependability issues of complex system architectures. Every week, the “NECST Friday Talk” invites researchers, professionals or entrepreneurs to share their work experiences and projects they are implementing in the “Computing Systems”.