This will not be a traditional seminar, but a highly participatory workshop, with concrete objectives:
- Integrating diverse technologies, methods, and expertise (mechanistic modeling, AI, single-cell approaches, lineage tracing, spatial OMICs, organoids, etc.) to advance shared interdisciplinary projects, particularly in oncology
- Providing an overview of emerging experimental techniques that require modeling approaches for their analysis
- Structuring the modeling community in biology and health, particularly within INSERM, to identify and communicate needs in terms of recruitment and funding instruments
Why attend?
- A unique format: a combination of presentations (keynotes, state-of-the-art talks, and perspectives), interactive workshops, open discussions, and collaborative work sessions to jointly exploit data and modeling tools (mechanistic models, machine learning, causal inference, etc.)
- Open to all profiles: whether you are a modeling or AI expert, a biologist, or a clinician, your contribution is essential to foster the emergence of applied projects in oncology
- Concrete outcomes: a community directory, a state-of-the-art overview, a mapping of methods, and initial project concepts delivered at the end of the three days