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Scientific Projects/Research

BIOBASE is a member of the following publicly funded research consortia, the first two of them being coordinated by BIOBASE (Alexander Kel):

  • Net2Drug: Integrated Labwork, Bio- and Cheminformatics technology for fighting breast cancer (9 partners; funded under EU6) http://www.biobase.de/pages/index.php?id=437
  • Sysco: Combined experimental, bioinformatics and simulation approaches to analyze intracellular parasitism (8 partners; funded under EU6)
  • TRANSISTOR: Bioinformatics modeling of plant regulatory circuits (7 partners; Marie-Curie Project funded under EU6)
  • Valapodyn: Dynamic modeling of data on brain pathologies (7 partners; funded under EU6)
  • Eurodia: Potential targets for prevention and treatment of dysfunctional insulin secretion in type 2 diabetes (20 partners; funded under EU6)
  • Gen2Phen: Unified genotype-phenotype database (19 partners; funded under EU7)
  • LipidomicNet: Identification of targets for and biomarkers of energy overload diseases through lipid protein interactions (21 partners; funded under EU7);
  • GlobCell: Global scale analysis and prediction of human cellular behaviour in a complex environment (4 partners; funded by Eurotrans-Bio, ETB).
  • TCellTalk: (3 partners; funded by German Ministry of Research in the Forsys partnering program)

In addition, BIOBASE has entered research partnerships with

  • University Medicine of Georg August University of Göttingen, Göttingen, Germany (E. Wingender);
  • University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan (S. Miyano);
  • Windber Research Institute & Strategic Medicine, Inc, Windber/PA, USA (M. Liebman);
  • Fraunhofer Institute of Toxicology and Experimental Medicine, Hannover, Germany;
  • Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley/CA, USA (I. Dubchak);

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