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Leuven 9th Disease Maps Community Meeting
15-17 April 2025, Leuven, Belgium
The 9th Disease Maps Community Meeting is organised by the Biomechanics Research Unit, KU Leuven and University of Liège and hosted at the KU Leuven, Leuven - Belgium.
Lyon 8th Disease Maps Community Meeting
25-27 March 2024, Belval, Luxembourg
The 8th community meeting is hosted by the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine and organised together with the ELIXIR Systems Biology Community.
7th Disease Maps Community Meeting
3-5 April 2023, Maastricht, Netherlands
The 2023 community meeting is organsied as a face-to-face event at Maastricht University in the Netherlands. The theme is "The Disease Maps Alliance: Bringing Experts Together".
6th Disease Maps Community Meeting
29-30 November 2021
The 2021 community meeting is organsied as a web conference by the Department of Systems Biology and Bioinformatics, University of Rostock, Germany.
5th Disease Maps Community Meeting
12-14 November 2020
The 2020 community meeting is dedicated to the COVID-19 Disease Map project and is organsied as a web conference by the Luxembourg Centre for Systems Biomedicine.
Sevilla 4th Disease Maps Community Meeting
2-4 October 2019, Sevilla, Spain
The 2019 community meeting is hosted by the Clinical Bioinformatics Area, FPS, Hospital Virgen del Rocio.
Paris 3rd Disease Maps Community Meeting
21-22 June 2018, Paris, France
The 2018 community meeting is hosted by the Computational Systems Biology of Cancer group, Institut Curie.
Lyon 2nd Disease Maps Community Meeting
2-3 October 2017, Belval, Luxembourg
The second community meeting is a satellite event before the 4th International Systems Biomedicine Symposium: Impact of Big Data Analytics on Healthcare, 4-5 October 2017, Maison du Savoir, Luxembourg.
Lyon 1st Disease Maps Community Meeting
15-17 February 2017, Lyon, France
The first face-to-face community meeting, with 10 groups from 6 countries participating. The topics include best practices, guidelines for developing high-quality maps and applications for translational medicine projects.