Digital life sciences for genome-based healthcare

DigitalLife aims at bringing together complementary Armenian and German competence of the project partners in three major areas: omics bioinformatics for health with single-cell omics resolution, the establishment of infrastructure for genomic data collection, analysis, and sharing, and the Research School offering a qualification program for young scientists. The research tasks include the development of pathway analysis and machine learning methods and software for single-cell omic data analysis, visualization and their application in cancer, immunotherapy, and aging studies. DigitalLife LifeBank will be established for the dissemination of data and analysis results to maximize the project impact in the biomedical and biotechnology domains. Finally, the project aims at promoting young scientists (master and PhD students and early postdocs) by involving them in original research fields and by offering training in cutting-edge areas of bioinformatics, systems medicine, and biodata sciences.

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