60102701 Lecture

SoSe 24: Complex Data Analysis in Physiology

Dorothee Günzel, Mathias Steinach

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Joint class taught by the Institute of Clinical Physiology and the Institute of Physiology at the Charité.

Theoretical and practical aspects of data acquisition, real-time data processing and automated pattern recognition in biomedicine. Topics from the following areas are covered in depth:

  • Data acquisition and processing of image files in research and clinical settings (e.g. live cell imaging, super-resolution microscopy, medical imaging techniques).
  • Electrophysiological methods (e.g. impedance spectroscopy, microarrays, EEG, ECG)
  • Methods and application of automated pattern recognition (e.g. automated tumour detection, real-time analysis of biological signals in the brain-computer interface or in retina implants, prediction of individual arrhythmia risks)

The course will be split into two segments: the first seven appointments in the semester will take place at the Institute of Physiology, while the second seven appointments will take place at the Institute of Clinical Physiology.

For further information: http://klinphys.charite.de/bioinfo/ or mail to Dorothee Günzel

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