Daniel Schmidl
PhD student
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Research
- Multi-objective optimization in biological systems
- Statistical analysis of genetic effects on metabolite ratios
- Bayesian parameter fitting in biological systems
- microRNAs in human diseases
- Influence of environmental factors on human diseases
Publications
- Ruepp A, Kowarsch A, Schmidl D, Buggenthin F, Brauner B, Dunger I, Fobo G, Frishman G, Montrone C, Theis FJ. PhenomiR: a knowledgebase for microRNA expression in diseases and biological processes. accepted at Genome Biology
- Kowarsch A, Marr Carsten, Schmidl D, Ruepp A, Theis FJ. Deregulated microRNAs target common signaling pathways across diseases. submitted
- Wittmann DM, Schmidl D, Blöchl F and Theis FJ. Reconstruction of graphs based on random walks. J Theor Comput Sci 410, 2009
Conference contributions
- Kowarsch A, Schmidl D,Marr C, Ruepp A, and Theis FJ. MicroRNA-affected signaling pathways in human diseases, Workshop on Data to Dynamics 2009, Freising
- Schmidl D, Wittmann DM, Bohl S, Klingmüller U and Theis FJ. Identifying kinetic constants and parameter indeterminacies in dynamic biological systems using MCMC sampling. Workshop on Statistical Methods for Dynamical System Models 2009, Vancouver
- Schmidl D, Wittmann DM, Blöchl F and Theis FJ. Reconstructing graphs from random walk distances. Spring School 2008 on Systems Biology, Kloster Seeon
Curriculum Vitae
Daniel Schmidl studied Mathematics with minor subjects Computer Science and Physics at the University of Regensburg. During his studies he focused on Algebraic Geometry, Differential Geometry and Linear Programming, combining some of these fields in his diploma thesis on the "System of Differential Equations of Kloosterman's type". He graduated in 2007 and is currently working as a PhD student at the Statistics department of the Technische University Munich, as well as at the Institute of Bioinformatics, located at the Helmholtz Research Center Munich.

