BIH Lecture 33: Peter N. Robinson

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Lecture 33: "Ontologies, Deep Phenotyping, and AI for Computational Precision Medicine"
On February 23, 2024, Peter N. Robinson gave his first lecture at the BIH as Alexander von Humboldt Professor in Artificial Intelligence. The bioinformatician is a pioneer in the computational genome and phenotype analysis of genetic diseases. His major work has been the development of the Human Phenotype Ontology (HPO), which is now a standard tool used globally to diagnose gene-related diseases. In his talk, Robinson reviewed their work in using HPO and other resources for computational precision medicine in rare and common disease. The lecture was moderated by Christopher Baum (BIH Board of Directors and Chief Translational Research Officer of Charité)

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