Thursday, November 11, 2021

Engineering Biology to Treat and Diagnose the World Safely - Miroslav Gasparek

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This is a recording of a lecture arranged within the Medicine as a Science lecture cycle from October 12 th 2021.

Miroslav Gasparek is a Ph.D. trainee of Engineering Science at the University of Oxford, where he works under the guidance of Prof Harrison Steel and Prof Antonis Papachriustodoulou. His research study is concentrated on the mathematical and computational style and analysis of complicated hereditary circuits and microbial neighborhoods utilizing techniques of control theory and artificial intelligence.

Miroslav holds M. Eng. in Biomedical Engineering from Imperial College London, where he worked under the guidance of Dr. Reiko Tanaka on applications of control theory and support knowing for ideal eczema treatment. He took research study internships at Caltech under the guidance of Professor Richard Murray and at Stanford, where he dealt with Professor Drew Endy.

He is a co-founder of an early-stage start-up that engineers germs to deal with human illness, a member of the Steering Committee of the European Union Synthetic Biology Society where he focuses on entrepreneurship, and fellow at a Silicon Valley-based Venture Capital financial investment company Civilization Ventures, where he assists to discover brand-new financial investment chances in deep tech locations, such as Synthetic Biology, AI and digital health.

In his talk, Miroslav concentrated on the restorative and diagnostic applications of artificial biology, i.e. how can this progressing field affect the practice of medication worldwide. The steps taken to guarantee safe advancement were talked about. This lecture was moneyed by the Department of International and Public Relations of the 3rd FM.

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