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      DMDPipe

      Research Group Translational Bioinformatics
      Resarch Environment Systems Biology

      DMDPipe

      Research Group Translational Bioinformatics
      Resarch Environment Systems Biology

      Quick Facts

      Full project name

      DMDPipe – Pipeline for Identifying Disease-Causing Modules for Individualised Diagnosis and Treatment

      Duration

      March 2018 – February 2021

      Funding and collaboration

      The Knowledge Foundation, AstraZeneca, Takara Bio Europe

      The DMDPipe project aims to develop a pipeline for identifying and analysing disease-causing modules of interacting proteins. The project is expected to contribute to the development of individualised diagnostics and treatment for asthma.

      In this project, we will create models of disease modules at multiple levels by integrating various forms of "omics" data, with the aim of identifying patient-specific regulatory transcription factors. The work aims to develop mathematical models for predicting how these transcription factors can be influenced, and to create a pipeline for the analysis of asthma and multiple sclerosis that can be used to suggest patient-specific therapeutic interventions.

      Participating Researchers

      Published: 2/13/2020
      Edited: 2/13/2020
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