Seminar on Recent Methods in Medical Informatics

The seminar on Recent Methods in Medical Informatics offers all interested participants an in-depth insight into current developments and innovative approaches in digital medicine. The focus is on modern methodological approaches that are increasingly being applied in research, diagnostics, and clinical decision support.

The course covers selected topics from the fields of artificial intelligence, data-driven analytical methods, and modern approaches to medical data processing. Both fundamental methodological concepts and current research studies are discussed and critically evaluated in a collaborative setting. In addition, external lecturers from academia and professional practice are regularly invited to present and discuss current developments and application perspectives first-hand.
 

Seminar sessions

Tuesday, May 05, 2026 | 14:00-15:30 | Lecturer: Prof. Jan Baumbach Computational Systems Biology - University Hamburg, Network Medicine GPT – A foundation model for disease mechanism mining and drug repurposing

Thursday, July 16, 2026 | 14:00-15:30 | Lecturer: Prof. Tim Hahn, Institute for Translational Psychiatry - University Münster, From Predictive Models to agent-based Systems – Progress, Perils and Perspectives

 

Participation

Participation is also possible online via Zoom. If you would like to attend virtually, please send an email to Tanja Boden.

 

Information for rer. medic. students

To obtain a certificate of attendance equivalent to 1 semester credit hour (SWS), students are required to attend 7 seminar sessions in person.

No registration is required. However, please send an email to Tanja Boden including the following information: name, date and place of birth, student ID number.