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Toward data-driven genome breeding (digital breeding), we are developing data analysis infrastructure technology essential for genome editing, focusing on gene function analysis using bioinformatics called BioDX.

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The adult neurooncology team of the Division of Neuropathology and Neurochemistry of the Medical University of Vienna.

The Computational Earth Sciences (CES) group is a multidisciplinary team with different technical profiles that closely relates to all the other groups in the department. CES supports scientists in their daily work and provides a framework for the most efficient use of IT resources, specializing in HPC. At the same time, the group has different research lines related to profiling and optimization and porting Earth modeling codes toward Exascale computing. The group has links and collaborations ...

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Space: AquaINFRA

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Team for general BY-COVID contributions

Space: ELIXIR

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Task 5.2 aims to demonstrate how mobilisation of real-world population, health and care data across national borders can provide answers to policy-relevant research questions. Eventually, it aims to prototype a workflow that is standard for population health research. Here, the research question is approached by identifying a causal effect that allows to evaluate a public health intervention. As such, a methodology for approaching causal inference when conducting ...

Space: BeYond-COVID (BY-COVID)

Public web page: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7551181

Start date: 13th Oct 2021

End date: 30th Oct 2024

In the Cancer Therapeutics and Drug Safety research group, headed by Bob Van de Water, cell signaling programs that underlie adverse drug reactions as well as cancer development and progression are unraveled. Adverse drug reactions involve cell injury in critical target organ cells which leads to the activation of cellular stress response signaling pathways. We study the molecular mechanisms of cellular stress response activation and control of cell survival and cell death. In the context of ...

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