At the Biomedical Data Science Center we curate events that spotlight the latest breakthroughs in data science and artificial intelligence, and their transformative impact on clinical and translational research.
Our seminars feature distinguished experts who are reshaping medical science and healthcare through cutting‑edge digital methodologies and innovative AI‑driven tools with real‑world clinical applications.
Our flagship annual symposium highlights the use of AI in medical diagnostics, predictive modeling, personalized medicine, and its role in improving healthcare outcomes.
Whether your work focuses on computational methods, clinical data, translational research, or AI‑powered diagnostics, our events offer a dynamic forum for exchanging ideas, exploring emerging challenges, and fostering meaningful interdisciplinary collaboration.
Explore our upcoming and past events and feel free to reach out if you would like to learn more. We look forward to welcoming you!

Find out moreDate: May 6, 2026
Venue: Grand Auditoire César Roux- CHUV- Lausanne
The event will explore the latest developments in AI and their transformative impact on clinical and translational medicine. From predictive analytics and personalized treatment strategies to AI-enhanced diagnostics and decision support systems, the event will explore how data-driven technologies are reshaping the future of healthcare.
Full program and registration details coming soon.

Find out moreDate : November 14, 2024
Venue : Grand Auditoire César Roux- CHUV- Lausanne
Our first symposium dedicated to advances in clinical and translational medicine powered by artificial intelligence brought together leading experts who shared their expertise and presented major innovations redefining healthcare.
The program featured AI‑assisted diagnostics, predictive modeling, personalized medicine, and emerging clinical applications.

For the opening session of our BDSC Seminar Series, we were delighted to welcome Dr. Franck Picard from the Laboratoire de Biologie et Modélisation de la Cellule at the École Normale Supérieure de Lyon.
In his presentation, Dr. Picard introduced his latest work on Kernel‑based perturbation testing for single‑cell data, offering valuable insights into advanced statistical approaches for dissecting complex cellular heterogeneity.