RFA 3: Bioinformatics, computational science and artificial intelligence
Speaker: Prof. Klau und Prof. Marschall
Research at BMFZ integrates bioinformatics, computational science, and artificial intelligence (AI) to develop advanced algorithmic models and software tools for analyzing complex biological datasets. The focus lies on addressing computational challenges in genome data science, leveraging the latest sequencing technologies to study genomic variation and its impact on health and disease. Key areas include haplotype reconstruction, genome assembly, structural variation analysis, pangenomics, and single-cell genomics, with applications extending to cancer genomics, drug and vaccine development, and AI-driven clinical decision support systems.
Associated research group leaders
Prof. Klau, Gunnar
Algorithmic bioinformatics
Topic: We develop algorithmic models and methods to better understand cellular processes based on molecular data
Floor/room: 01.46
Prof. Marschall, Tobias
Institute for Medical Biometry and Bioinformatics
Topic:
Gebäude-Nr. 17.11.03, Zimmer-Nr. 16
Moorenstr. 5
40225 Düsseldorf
Prof. Lercher, Martin
Institute for Informatics
Floor/room: O2.36