Till Richter
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Machine Learning for Computational Biology | PhD Student @ TUM, Helmholtz Munich with Fabian Theis, Niki Kilbertus
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Good to see moscot-tools.org published in @nature.com ! We made existing Optimal Transport (OT) applications in single-cell genomics scalable and multimodal, added a novel spatiotemporal trajectory inference method and found exciting new biology in the pancreas! tinyurl.com/33zuwsep
Mapping cells through time and space with moscot - Nature
Moscot is an optimal transport approach that overcomes current limitations of similar methods to enable multimodal, scalable and consistent single-cell analyses of datasets across spatial and temporal...
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📢 Calling all researchers! The #LMRL workshop is now accepting paper submissions! 🧬✨

🎯 Showcase complete works / early-stage ideas 💡 via your chance to inspire & connect with a non-traditional AIxBio #ICLR2025 audience 🌍

👉 Help us spread the word of lmrl.org 🙌
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Come join us at LMRL at #ICLR2025 🚀
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Exciting news! 🚀 The Learning Meaningful Representations of Life ( #LMRL 🌟) workshop is returning at #ICLR2025! 🎉

On 27th / 28th April 2025 in Singapore 🇸🇬, this popular event returns with a fresh organizing team 👇 & bold new ideas 🧠 to explore bridging AI & life sciences 🧬
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If diving into scientific papers isn’t on your pre-Christmas to-do list, @spiegel.de has you covered! 📰 They featured our Neural Organoid Atlas in a piece on the Human Cell Atlas and related advancements in machine learning. 🤖🧬 It’s a great overview of this exciting field and the work behind it.
Meinung: »Human Cell Atlas«: Das wird die wichtigste Wissenschaft des 21. Jahrhunderts - Kolumne
Gerade ist ein ganzes Bündel Publikationen aus einem einzigen Forschungsprojekt erschienen. Sie weisen in die Zukunft einer neuen Wissenschaft: Lernende Maschinen helfen jetzt, die Maschinerie des Leb...
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