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27.09.2022

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Best Poster Award at IBC 2022 Goes to Theresa Ullmann

Honored for Over-Optimism in Unsupervised Microbiome Analysis: Insights From Network Learning and Clustering

MCML PhD Theresa Ullmann won the Best Poster Award at the 31st International Biometric Conference (IBC 2022) with her paper "Over-optimism in unsupervised microbiome analysis: Insights from network learning and clustering".

The paper is a joint research work of Theresa Ullmann, Stefanie Peschel, Philipp Finger, Christian L. Müller and Anne-Laure Boulesteix.

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