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Computomics proud to be part of nanodiag BW - nanopore technology for the molecular diagnostics of the future


Germany
April 19, 2023

Computomics is proud to be part of nanodiag BW, the BMBF-funded Future Cluster for research on nanopores for personalized medicine

The nanodiag BW Future Cluster coordinated by Hahn-Schickard Institute of Applied Research is one of seven nationwide winners of the Clusters4Future initiative, the excellence competition for applied research in Germany. The nanodiag BW Future Cluster was selected from among 117 submissions. Thanks to the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), research results in nanopore technology from the University of Freiburg are to be transferred into innovative products and services for personalized medicine within the next nine years.

The aim of the cluster is to better understand epigenetic factors influencing widespread diseases such as diabetes, cancer or cardiovascular diseases, to detect them earlier and to be able to treat them better. Such ”epigenetic” factors lie outside the genetic material and can alter the effect of a gene and protein synthesis in such a way that cells can multiply unchecked or pathogens can penetrate a healthy cell more quickly. The technological innovation of the project is to further develop nanopores - channels on a molecular scale - that can detect epigenetic marks on DNA or proteins. Identifying those changes will provide biomarkers predictive for diverse diseases and make them accessible for routine diagnostics in the future.

Computomics’ contribution

Nanodiag BW receives funding to implement four subprojects. Computomics is part of Project 3, Digital Nanopore Sequencer. We will contribute with our expertise in machine learning as well as in sequence data analysis to the identification of biomarkers and will implement and provide a resource that can visually display genomic, epigenomic, transcriptional as well as phenotypic patient data and the correlations of these data among each other.

We are proud to be part of the Future Cluster’s multidisciplinary research team aiming to develop molecular diagnostic systems of the future.

More information

Contact Dr. Sebastian Schultheiss - info@computomics.com

Joint Future Cluster homepage: nanodiag.de

Hahn-Schickard Institute of Applied Research press release

 



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