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System Medicine
Disease pathways for personalised treatments
Virtual spring seminar series 2020
The last decades have presented us with novel technologies enabling us to look deep into the human genome of each individual, to screen for numerous metabolites in the blood, to search organs by imaging techniques, and much more. However, the technological and information revolutions now have to be translated into the clinical practice to make personalized medicine possible. Systems medicine will fill this void by advancing our understanding of disease mechanisms and to boost the efficacy of treatments. Ultimately, these trends towards a more personalised approach may radically change the interaction between patients, doctors and other healthcare professionals. This is an urging need, even accelerated in the Covid-19 era.
With this in mind we have initiated a Virtual Spring Seminar Series to bring together experts from all over the world to share their systems medicine experiences of today which will be the visions of the future. You can join the seminars through the Zoom:
Host: Prof. Dr. Damjana Rozman, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Programme:
Prof. Dr. Sona Vasudevan, Georgetown University, Washington D.C, USA
Title: Systems Medicine with Three-dimensional Insights
Henning Hermjakob, EMBL-EBI, Cambridge, UK
Johannes Griss, Medical University of Vienna, Austria
Title: Reactome Pathway Analysis and Visualization
Prof. Dr. Josep Roca, University of Barcelona, Spain
Title: Digital Health for Enhanced Understanding and Management of Health Events: COPD and COVID-19 as Use Cases
Prof. Dr. Anke-Hilse Maitland-van der Zee, Amsterdam UMC, the Netherlands
Title: Precision Medicine in Respiratory Medicine, Translation into Clinical Practice
Prof. Dr. Kristel van Steen, KU Leuven, Belgium
Title: Precision Medicine at the Interface of Translational Science and Systems Medicine
Prof. Dr. Damjana Rozman, Faculty of Medicine, University of Ljubljana, Slovenia
Title: Systems Medicine Research Towards Novel Liver Disease Stratification Strategies