29 Apr 2026

Interdisciplinary dialogue

TUM Life Science Talks: Decoding cellular systems

  • Wednesday, 4/29/2026
  • 10:15 am – 12:00 pm

Event location
Freising

Target audience
students, employees, researcher, specialist audience, alumni

Presenter
Prof. Fabian Theis

The TUM Life Science Talks series brings together researchers, employees, and students from all areas of the life sciences – from molecular, plant, and agricultural sciences; nutrition; environment; forestry; landscape architecture; and health to data-driven methods, imaging, and artificial intelligence. The TUM Life Science Talks provide a forum for interdisciplinary dialogue, fostering discussions that connect diverse scientific perspectives and open up new ways of thinking.

On April 29, interested audiences can look forward to a lecture by Prof. Fabian Theis. He is Professor of Mathematical Modeling of Biological Systems at the TUM School of Computation, Information and Technology and the TUM School of Life Sciences. Prof. Theis will speak on the topic, “Decoding cellular systems: from observational atlases to generative interventions.”

  • The event will be held in English.
  • Admission is free of charge.
Additional information
How to find us
  • Zentrales Hörsaalgebäude, Hörsaal 15, 85354 Freising; site plan
Event overview
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