DAGMAR IBER
BIOGRAPHY
Dagmar Iber studied mathematics and biochemistry in Regensburg, Cambridge, and Oxford. She holds Master degrees and PhDs in both disciplines. After three years as a Junior Research Fellow in St John’s College, Oxford, Dagmar became a lecturer in Applied Mathematics at Imperial College London.
Dagmar has joined ETH Zurich in 2008 after returning from an investment bank where she worked as an oil option trader for one year. Dagmar Iber’s group develops data-based, predictive models to understand the spatio-temporal dynamics of signaling networks.
TOPIC: ‘TOWARDS “PAN3DP BIOPRINTED PANCREATIC TISSUE” - UTILISATION OF ADVANCED COMPUTATIONAL BIOLOGY AND IMAGE-BASED MODELLING TO GENERATE A PANCREATIC ATLAS AND BASIS FOR 3D BIOPRINTING STRATEGIES’
During her talk, Dagmar will discuss her work towards creating 3D-bioprinted pancreatic tissue as part of the Pan3DP project.