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Past events

DEPLOY, an integrated deep learning framework that predicts DNA methylation from histopathology images, and subsequently classifies brain tumours into 10 major subtypes.

Do you have some code or functions in R that you would like to make and distribute as an R package? Refactoring your R code as modular functions or organising your functions as an R package is a useful endeavour for scientific dissemination.

Celebrating Women in Mathematics. ANU brings together our mathematical community and all the groups working towards gender equality in STEM. Guest speakers include BDSI member James Nichols (introducing the work of Ingrid Daubechies) along with some members of R-Ladies Canberra later in the day.

Petra Vaiglova is from the School of Archaeology and Anthropology and will be talking about the analysis of tooth enamel to gain insight in to diets and climates in antiquity and beyond.

We have developed the first method for simultaneous tumour and organ-at-risk tracking during image-guided radiotherapy.

Understanding the genetic mechanisms that drive pesticide resistance is crucial for effective monitoring of resistance but remains challenging.

Fundamental to this challenge is the elucidation of genetic architecture, comprised of the number, location and relative effect of genes on a phenotypic trait.

Ovarian cancer poses a great threat to the community due to its high fatality rate and unsatisfactory early stage detection performance. This research provides a machine learning approach to improve the classification ability and explainability in this process to discover more reliable biomarkers.