ASCS 2023 Program

ASCS 2023: Program Timeline

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EVENT DAY; November 25, 2023 

Start Time

End Time

Event Name

Title

Speaker Name

9:00

9:30

Introductory Remarks

9:30

10:30

Keynote Address 1

The Bioinformatics (R)evolution: futuristic education, skills and training

Prof. Ranganathan

10:30

10:40

Break

10:40

11:10

Session 1

Oral Talk 1

Enhancing Gastric Cancer Management with a Hypoxia-Immune Gene Signature: Prognosis and Immunotherapy Insights

Nguyen Mai Hanh

Oral Talk 2

Spatially resolved omics reveal distinct cell microenvironment in melanoma

Camelia Quek

Flash Talk 1

miRNAome of cell free saliva and urine for identification of biomarkers associated with estrus stage in buffaloes

Sanjay Sharma

Flash Talk 2

The role of Ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme 2C (UBE2C) as a diagnostic and prognostic marker in cancer: An extensive pan-cancer analysis using bioinformatics.

Pooya Jalali

11:20

11:30

Break

11:30

11:45

Session 2

Oral Talk 3

Exploring Shared Genetic Factors and Prognostic Biomarkers in Pancreatic Cancer and Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease: Focus on hsa-miR-29c-3p and COL11A1 Axis

Inan Rahman

Flash Talk 3

From Noise to Signal: PgxSAVy identifying true variant peptides in proteogenomics

Anurag Raj

Flash Talk 4

Novel Decision-fusion Multiomics Approach to NSCLC Subtype Prediction

Akshat Kishore

11:55

12:05

ISCB SC & RSGs Activity

RSG Committee

12:05

13:00

Lunch + Poster Session

13:00

14:00

Panel Disscusion

Harmonizing Diversity; Uniting disciplines in Bioinfomatics

Dr. Steinegger, Dr. Keat Yam,
Dr. Scaria

14:00

14:10

Break

14:10

15:10

Session 3

Oral Talk 4

SpatialPrompt: spatially aware scalable and accurate tool for spot deconvolution and domain identification in spatial transcriptomics

Asish Kumar Swain

Oral Talk 5

Exploring the biophysical boundaries of protein families with deep learning methods

Miriam Poley Gil

Oral Talk 6

A Deep Learning Approach for Identifying Clinical Subtypes of Alzheimer's Disease based on Multitask Prediction of Diagnosis and Cognitive​ Performance Using FDG-PET of the Brain

Airin Intaratat

Oral Talk 7

Exploring Binding Affinity and Mutational Implications in Membrane Protein-Protein Complexes: A Computational Approach

Fathima Ridha Karuvanthodikayil

15:10

15:25

Break

15:25

15:55

Quiz

15:55

16:00

Break

16:00

17:00

Keynote Address 2

Computation is now central to biomedical research – Implications?

Prof. Rozen

17:00

17:30

Prizes and Concluding Session

17:30

18:30

Networking Event

TBD = To be declared

*The program is subject to change.