The Bioinformatics CRO Webinar Series

In The Bioinformatics CRO Webinar Series, we invite practitioners to speak on a bioinformatics-focused topic of their choosing. 

Our first webinar series spans October 2025 – February 2026. 

Events

Nick Wisniewski Nick Wisniewski – AI-First Drug Discovery Pipelines - The Bioinformatics CRO Webinar Series October 22, 2025: Nick Wisniewski – AI-First Drug Discovery Pipelines Dr. Nicholas Wisniewski is an expert on AI in drug development and regenerative medicine. In this live webinar, he discusses how fully AI-driven platforms are moving beyond target identification to generate, validate, and optimize novel compounds, thus shortening timelines from […]
Ania Wilczynska - The Bioinformatics CRO Webinar Ania Wilczynska – Pragmatic Solutions for Scalable, AI-Ready Bioinformatics Frameworks - The Bioinformatics CRO Webinar Series November 11, 2025: Ania Wilczynska – Thinking beyond the single dataset: pragmatic solutions for scalable, AI-ready bioinformatics frameworks   Dr. Ania Wilczynska is Director of Bioinformatics and AI at bit.bio. Her team is focused on understanding the gene regulatory code that defines their ioCell products and employing cutting-edge AI and machine learning […]
The BCRO Webinar James Opzoomer – Biophysics-Informed Spatial Transcriptomics Regression - The Bioinformatics CRO Webinar Series January 21, 2026: James Opzoomer – Biophysics-Informed Spatial Transcriptomics Approaches to Identify Cytokines Causally Driving Downstream Gene Programs James Opzoomer is a Senior Scientist in the Innovation Lab at Relation, where he develops single-cell and spatial genomics platforms to accelerate drug discovery. His projects span high-throughput multimodal single-cell sequencing and […]
Phil Ewels Phil Ewels – Reproducible Bioinformatics at Scale: nf-core + Nextflow - The Bioinformatics CRO Webinar Series February 18, 2026: Phil Ewels – Reproducible Bioinformatics at Scale: nf-core + Nextflow ​Phil Ewels is Product Manager for Open Source at Seqera. He holds a PhD in Molecular Biology from the University of Cambridge, UK. Phil joined Seqera in 2022, previously working at the National Genomics Infrastructure (NGI) at […]