R-Ladies Women in Computing Seminar Series: Bioinformatics
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You are cordially invited to the first seminar of our Women in Computing seminar series. R-Ladies London Researchers & Students are delighted to have Dr Simone Ecker speaking about her research on "Unraveling DNA Methylation and Gene Expression Variability in Human Blood".
This event is open to everyone with an interest, especially gender minorities in academia and industry.
Please sign up on eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/women-in-computing-seminar-series-bioinformatics-tickets-35711318515
About Dr Simone Ecker:
Simone Ecker worked as a programmer and team leader in IT industry before she studied Biomedical Informatics at UMIT University, where she received a prize for the best Master’s thesis from the Austrian Society for Biomedical Technology for her work on Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia. She went on to pursue a PhD under the supervision of Alfonso Valencia at the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre which she finished with highest honours. After completing her doctorate, she joined Stephan Beck’s Medical Genomics group at UCL. Simone Ecker’s research focuses on the analysis of biological variability in health and disease. In particular, she works on epigenetic and transcriptional variability of blood cells in the framework of large consortia like the International Cancer Genome Consortium (ICGC) and the International Human Epigenome Consortium (IHEC) to better understand phenotypic plasticity in the human immune system.