Selected Projects
The 'German Network for Bioinformatics Infrastructure – de.NBI' is a national, academic and non-profit infrastructure supported by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research providing bioinformatics services to users in life sciences research and biomedicine in Germany and Europe. The partners organize training events, courses and summer schools on tools, standards and
This project is one of the four consortia selected by the German Ministry of Education and Research for funding during the development and networking phase in the Medical Informatics Initiative. It aims at providing data of comprehensive depth and breadth to physicians and to medical researchers. We will work on
The European Proteomics Infrastructure Consortium providing access (EPIC-XS) consists of a unified network of experienced access providers and research groups who share a common goal; to facilitate the development and sustainability of proteomics exploration to all life science researchers within the European Union. The initiative is coordinated by Albert Heck, professor of Biomolecular Mass Spectrometry and Proteomics at Utrecht University.
PersOns
Personalizing Oncology via Semantic Integration of Data
Project Website: https://persons-project.informatik.uni-tuebingen.de
The central goal of the project is to develop a software system for providing homogeneous and intuitive access to all data relevant to therapeutic decisions. The project will enable clinicians to select stratified patient cohorts based on a full semantic integration of clinical and high-throughput (HT) data and to bring personalized tumor therapy to a new level through a touch-based visual analytics tool allowing intuitive access to all data – literally ‘information at your fingertips’. An interdisciplinary team, comprising experts from oncology, bioinformatics, clinical data management, cognitive sciences
The Analytics for Biologics (A4B) project is a Europe-wide innovative training network (ITN). Funded by the Horizon 2020 Marie Sklodowska-Curie Action ITN 2017 of the European Commission (H2020-MSCA-ITN-2017), the graduate school A4B will offer a specific training program for the production, purification, and analysis therapeutic protein species. The project is composed of 11 consortium members and 6 industrial partners.
The COMPETENCE NETWORK FOOD PROFILING (CNFP) is a scientific joint project comprising academic partner institutions and private enterprises. The project is funded over a time of 36 months with 3.4 Mio EUR by means of the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture (BMEL) by a decision of the German Bundestag (parliament). Project support is provided by the Federal Institute for Agriculture and Food (BLE) within the scope of the program for promoting innovation. The consortium is headed by the HAMBURG SCHOOL OF FOOD SCIENCE. The focus lays on developments in the area of instrumental analysis for the authentication of foodstuffs.