Projects
The role of the gut virome in liver disease: development of bio-informatic approaches to identify, characterize and analyze the human gut virome. (in the framework of the MicrobLiver project) KU Leuven
There is emerging evidence for the role of gut bacteria and archaea (henceforth called bacterial microbiome) in several human diseases. But viruses in the human gut have only been studied to a very limited extent in this context. Viruses are the most abundant and genetically most diverse fraction of the human microbiome. The size of the human gut virome is not known, but one gram of human faeces can contain more than 100.000.000 viral ...
BOF-ZAP-ambt in Bioinformatics, functional genomics, RNA-biology, oncology Ghent University
BOF-ZAP-ambt in Bioinformatics, functional genomics, RNA-biology, oncology (Pieter Mestdagh)
Flanders Bioinformatics Infrastructure for Sustainable Agriculture and better Health Society Hasselt University
Interdiscplinary Training in High-Troughput Sequencing, Bioinformatics and Model Systems: Moving towards Clinical applications of Genomics KU Leuven
This proposal is designed to expedite capacity building in Malta through training in Bioinformatics for the analysis of High-Throughput Sequencing data (HTS), Epigenomics and Model Systems for the validation of candidates identified by HTS.
Falling costs and accessibility to HTS technologies has made it easier for researchers to generate the data. The bottleneck is the data processing, analysis and integration of HTS data generated from ...
Rational design and synthesis of antagonists of the TSLP complex using chemo- and bioinformatics approaches. University of Antwerp
ULB-VUB Joint Research Group: Interuniversity Institute of Bioinformatics in Brussels - IB² Vrije Universiteit Brussel
The goal of the (IB)² is to bring together research groups of the VUB and ULB specialized in bioinformatics analysis of large scale omics data,into an interuniversity, cross-faculty (Medicine, Sciences, and Applied Sciences, of ULB and ...
Bioinformatics for future precision medicine in cancer treatment Ghent University
Bioinformatics precision medicine
Bioinformatics for future precision medicine in cancer treatment
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Languages and Methods for Query-oriented Data Mining in Bioinformatics KU Leuven
Recent technological developments allow researchers in microbiology to run high-throughput experiments at the cell level, for example using time-lapse microscopy. Such experiments produce a lot of structured data that is not easy to analyse. Data-mining provides many techniques to extract knowledge from data that can help in this context. However applying existing algorithms is not always trivial because of several reasons: the problem ...