AlphaGenome: a deep learning model that advances our understanding of the regulatory genetic code
by GDG AI for Science - Australia
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About AlphaGenome: a deep learning model that advances our understanding of the regulatory genetic code in Sydney
AlphaGenome: a deep learning model that advances our understanding of the regulatory genetic code is a free meetup taking place on Tuesday, April 28, 2026 at Sydney, Australia. This meetup is organised by GDG AI for Science - Australia. Attendance is free — register to secure your spot. The event runs for approximately 1 hour.
AlphaGenome: a deep learning model that advances our understanding of the regulatory genetic code — key details
- Date:
- Tuesday, April 28, 2026
- Time:
- 7:00 AM – 8:00 AM
- Duration:
- 1 hour
- Location:
- Sydney, Australia
- Price:
- Free
- Format:
- In-person
- Organiser:
- GDG AI for Science - Australia
What to expect at AlphaGenome: a deep learning model that advances our understanding of the regulatory genetic code
This meetup offers a relaxed, community-driven gathering over 1 hour. Expect informal talks, group discussions, and plenty of time to meet and chat with other attendees who share your interests.
Who should attend AlphaGenome: a deep learning model that advances our understanding of the regulatory genetic code?
This meetup in Sydney is ideal for:
- professionals looking to expand their network
- anyone interested in connecting with like-minded people
- AI and machine learning enthusiasts and practitioners
Why attend?
- Free to attend — no financial commitment required
- Grow your professional network in a casual, welcoming setting
Sydney event — April 2026
This morning meetup is part of the growing events scene in Sydney. Whether you're based in Sydney or visiting for the meetup, it's a great opportunity to connect with the local community. Browse more upcoming events in Sydney on Rifio.
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Frequently asked questions about AlphaGenome: a deep learning model that advances our understanding of the regulatory genetic code
- When is AlphaGenome: a deep learning model that advances our understanding of the regulatory genetic code?
- AlphaGenome: a deep learning model that advances our understanding of the regulatory genetic code takes place on Tuesday, April 28, 2026 from 7:00 AM to 8:00 AM.
- Where is AlphaGenome: a deep learning model that advances our understanding of the regulatory genetic code held?
- AlphaGenome: a deep learning model that advances our understanding of the regulatory genetic code takes place at Sydney, Australia.
- How much does AlphaGenome: a deep learning model that advances our understanding of the regulatory genetic code cost?
- AlphaGenome: a deep learning model that advances our understanding of the regulatory genetic code is free to attend. Register on the event page to secure your spot.
- Who is organising AlphaGenome: a deep learning model that advances our understanding of the regulatory genetic code?
- AlphaGenome: a deep learning model that advances our understanding of the regulatory genetic code is organised by GDG AI for Science - Australia. You can find more of their events on Rifio.
- How do I register for AlphaGenome: a deep learning model that advances our understanding of the regulatory genetic code?
- You can register for AlphaGenome: a deep learning model that advances our understanding of the regulatory genetic code through the original event page on Gdg. Click the "View on Gdg" button above, or save it to your Rifio account to get reminders.
- How long is AlphaGenome: a deep learning model that advances our understanding of the regulatory genetic code?
- AlphaGenome: a deep learning model that advances our understanding of the regulatory genetic code runs for approximately 1 hour, from 7:00 AM to 8:00 AM.