We invite applications for a staff research position at the interface of artificial intelligence and computational biology of cancer. The position focuses on development and application of machine learning approaches to advance our understanding of complex biological systems. π t.co/oIKwjzyNDX
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We are looking for a PhD candidate ! During this thesis, the candidate will extend PhysiCell, a multiscale simulation framework to model in vitro cancer systems, with a primary focus on glioblastoma (GBM) microenvironmental dynamics.
More info: cdn.curie.fr/media/ckedit...
Last week to register ! Don't miss this great opportunity
Two PhD positions to work on important and cool topics. And to make it even better, with some very nice and good people.
We are welcoming applications to the 8th edition of the International Curie Course on Computational Systems Biology of Cancer, to be held in Paris, September 22-26, 2025. This year the focus will be on multimodal data analysis and network modelling to master cancer hallmarks. π
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A fun FYI: PhysiCell was first publicly presented in 2015, with first open source release in 2016.
So let's call 2025 our 10th anniversary! π§ͺ
Excited to share our latest #research from @institutcurie.bsky.social on multimodal prediction of #immunotherapy outcome in #lungcancer, published with @springernature.bsky.social in @naturecomms.bsky.social
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@fondationarc.bsky.social & [PRAIRIE Institute](prairie-institute.fr)
At the #Hanami High Level Symposium, my friend and colleagues Adam Smelko is presenting our new @PhysiCell formulation that allows for stretchable cellular membrane! We are still working on this, but I hope we will be able to give you updates vero soon!
Our #PhysiBoSS tutorial is now available at Briefings in Bioinformatics: academic.oup.com/bib/article/.... Learn how to build #multiscale models with #Boolean intracellular signaling, without any code, using #PhysiCell Studio! Showing three simple examples, and an update of Ruscone's invasion modelπ
Congratulations to Cicely Macnamara, Robyn Shuttleworth, @vincent-noel.bsky.social, and Marco Ruscone for publishing PhysiMeSS in @gigabytejournal.bsky.social!
A beautiful community contribution to the @physicell.bsky.social ecosystem! Tremendous work!! π§ͺ
gigabytejournal.com/articles/136
Final days for applying to the #systembiology course organised by @hallben.bsky.social and Anna Niarakis ! I'll be teaching #MaBoSS stuff there. Don't miss it !