Extracting relevant information from multiple datasets which vary in scale, size, and sparsity is a popular and important research topic. In this talk, I will discuss how network methods can provide an overview of the relationships among datasets and their effect on an outcome. This work is motivated by a collaboration with neurologists on modelling proteomic, transcriptomic and drug screening data in the context of multiple system atrophy.
Huygens Colloquia
In the Faculty of Science a great diversity of exciting research is going on. After some years of silence – due to the Covid-lockdowns – the Huygens Colloquia are back to present research highlights to a wider audience.
The Huygens Colloquia are a colloquium series by FNWI employees for all FNWI employees and students. Every month, a colleague will discuss their science and their latest results in an accessible way. Access is free and no registration is needed. Bring your own lunch, coffee and tea will be provided.