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Project

Next generation sequencing technology opening new frontiers in biological and medical research.

The aim of this project is to develop a next generation sequencing (NGS) platform to advance in a collaborative way biological and medical research within the Antwerp research community. The consortium involves more than 16 research groups in various disciplines of medicine, biology and biomedical informatics. The goals are to identify new genes and mutations in various rare Mendelian disorders, to achieve more insights in the genetic causes of cancer and to unravel more precisely the genetic determinants of infectious diseases. This new knowledge will improve both the diagnosis and management of these human diseases. The project will also focus on the interaction between environment and genes. More specifically, the effect of environmental stressors on genetic variation in aquatic organisms, the effect of teratogenic factors on embryonic development in vertebrates and the effects of environmental conditions on growth in maize and Arabidopsis lines will be studied. The analysis of the large amount of genomic and transcriptomic data, generated by the various research groups, will be coordinated by the recently founded UZA/UA bioinformatics group Biomina
Date:28 Jun 2012 →  31 Dec 2017
Keywords:MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY, NEXT GENERATION SEQUENCING, MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, BIOTECHNOLOGY
Disciplines:Scientific computing, Bioinformatics and computational biology, Genetics, Systems biology, Laboratory medicine, Molecular and cell biology, Public health care, Public health services