GRIB hosts guest researcher Carlo Colantuoni for a seminar and workshop on multi-omics data analysis

GRIB will host Carlo Colantuoni (Johns Hopkins University) on April 21st at PRBB for a seminar and hands-on workshop on multi-omics data analysis. The session will cover NeMO Analytics and advanced methods for integrating complex biological datasets.

The Research Programme on Biomedical Informatics (GRIB) will host a special seminar and hands-on workshop on April 21st at the Barcelona Biomedical Research Park (PRBB), featuring guest researcher Carlo Colantuoni from Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

Organised by the Neurogenomics Group, the session will focus on recent advances in the analysis and integration of multi-omics data, with applications to brain development, neurodegeneration, and complex biological systems.

The programme will include three sessions:

  • 14:30NeMO Analytics and neocortical development using stem cell models. 
  • 15:30Using NeMO Analytics to explore public multi-omics datasets (no coding required)
  • 16:30Structured Joint Decomposition to integrate multiple related multi-omics datasets (advanced session for coders)

 

The workshop will take place in the Marie Curie Room and is open to researchers across the PRBB community.

As a joint programme of the Hospital del Mar Research Institute and Pompeu Fabra University, GRIB brings together multidisciplinary expertise in bioinformatics and computational biology to better understand human health and disease through data-driven approaches.

This event represents an excellent opportunity to engage with state-of-the-art tools for multi-omics data exploration and to foster collaboration within the PRBB scientific community.