IIIT-Delhi conducts National Workshop on Computation for Biomedicine and Healthcare

17 December 2018 | News

More than 30+ prominent speakers ranging from the fields of biology, medicine, drug discovery and healthcare discussed about major topics and themes including Structural Biology for Drug Discovery, Database and Prediction Methods and more

National Workshop on Computation for Biomedicine and Healthcare was recently organised by Department of Computational Biology, Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology Delhi (IIIT-Delhi) at its campus.

The four-day workshop held from 10thDecember to 14th Dec 2018 was aimed at bringing all the experts and participants working with Computational Biology on a wide range of problems together on a single platform to understand the progress and curb the challenges faced in the field.

More than 30+ prominent speakers ranging from the fields of biology, medicine, drug discovery and healthcare discussed about major topics and themes including Structural Biology for Drug Discovery, Database and Prediction Methods, Techniques for Big Data Mining, Genomics for Healthcare, Future Prospects of Digital Health and much more. 

Prof. GPS Raghava, HoD, Department of Computational Biology, Indraprastha Institute of Information Technology (IIIT-Delhi) says, “Over the last two decades, exponential growth is witnessed in the field of computational biology, especially in the mining of big genomic data. Even now, not many are familiar with the technological penetration in biomedicine and healthcare, and even the familiar ones are not well-skilled to deal with it adequately. So, through National Workshop on Computation for Biomedicine and Healthcare, we aim to bring together the experts, students and working professional on a single platform to discuss, derive new knowledge and get onto solutions to curb the challenges faced in the field of computation of biology and work ahead for the further innovations and development of the industry.”

Around 100+  students, faculty, researchers and industry professionals who are working or are interested in Computational Biology, Biomedicine, Health informatics, and allied areas, attended the workshop and gained great insight about the great opportunities to tap and the challenges to be aware of.

 

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