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Project

Multi-omics data integration to elucidate the causes of complex diseases

Recent technological advances enable cost-efficient, high-throughput analysis of multiple biologic molecules and molecular interactions, which lead to a wealth of omics data: genome, epigenome, transcriptome, proteome, metabolome, ... The capacity to integrate multi-omics data, to something more than the sum of the existing data, is key to elucidating the causes of complex diseases such as neuro-inflammatory disorders and cancer. Multi-omics data integration is still in its infancy and many tools are tailored towards specific applications, data types or gene sets. In this project we will compare, optimize, develop and subsequently apply methods for multi-omics data integration. Special attention will be given to the impact of the environment such as microbiota and diet on regulatory networks of complex diseases through the integration of transcriptomics, epigenomics and metabolomics.

 

Date:1 Mar 2020 →  Today
Keywords:regulatory networks, multi-omics data integration, benchmarking
Disciplines:Development of bioinformatics software, tools and databases, Computational transcriptomics and epigenomics, Computational biomodelling and machine learning, Bioinformatics data integration and network biology