Tag: proteomics

  • Swiss-Prot

    Focus on the group's mission The Swiss-Prot team excels in the art of generating machine-readable knowledge of biology from the ever growing body of scientific publications. It is harnessing the power of deep learning to accelerate literature...

  • Charlotte Ng's group

    What we do Tumors are molecularly diverse and each tumor is an evolutionary system on its own. The inter- and intra-tumor heterogeneity influence the clinical and biological behavior of cancers and has important implications in tumor progression,...

  • Abdullah Kahraman's group

    What we do We are the Clinical Computational Biology group at the Institute for Chemistry and Bioanalytics, School for Life Sciences, FHNW. We offer bioinformatics support for various molecular diagnostic assays with a focus on comprehensive...

  • Marija Buljan's group

    What we do The group Multi-omics for healthcare materials focuses on deconvolution of disease-associated cellular signaling networks in order to inform precise imunoengineering solutions. Activities of the group are centered on generating and...

  • Christian Panse's group

    What we do The responsibility of the proteome informatics at the FGCZ is to evaluate and provide services to the mass spectrometry scientists at our center, ranging from sample annotation, data archiving, processing, analysis, visualization up to...

  • Patrick Pedrioli & Bernd Wollscheid's group

    What we do The Clinical Proteotype Analysis Center in Zurich is a comprehensive and coordinated effort to accelerate the understanding of the molecular basis of disease/wellness, through the development and application of robust, quantitative,...

  • Bernd Wollscheid's group

    What we do The Clinical Proteotype Analysis Center in Zurich is a comprehensive and coordinated effort to accelerate the understanding of the molecular basis of disease/wellness, through the development and application of robust, quantitative,...

  • Enkelejda Miho's group

    What we do Our group’s overall research focuses in the emerging field of artificial intelligence applied to health. Health data is generated from a variety of sources and comprises molecular profiles, medical records, digital biomarkers and social...

  • Christian Ahrens' group

    What we do We focus on the bioinformatic analysis and integration of state-of-the-art functional genomics data that we obtain through close collaboration with experimental biologists (genome sequences, gene and protein expression, metabolomics,...

  • Mark Robinson's group

    What we do In the Statistical Bioinformatics Group, we develop robust data analysis solutions, including new or improved methods, for the analysis of genome-scale data. We develop statistical methods for interpreting data from high-throughput...

  • Marcel Riedi's group

    What we do In the Science IT (S3IT) unit, we provide support for science in general, and for life science and medicine in particular. S3IT serves as a partner for both local and national projects to enable competitive research with the advanced...

  • Frédérique Lisacek's group

    What we do In the Proteome Informatics Group (PIG), we are involved in software and database development for the benefit of the proteomics and glycomics communities. These resources are made available through the Expasy server. Software tools...

  • Bastien Chopard's group

    What we do In the Scientific and Parallel Computing (SPC) Group, we develop new algorithms and methods to better understand and/or predict various phenomena in biology. We focus on multiscale modelling and computing, high-performance computing,...

  • Amos Bairoch - Lydie Lane's group

    What we do We aim to use a combination of bioinformatics and experimental methodologies to increase knowledge about the function of the 20,000 protein-coding genes in the human genome. Our main mission is the development of neXtProt, a human...

  • Katja Baerenfaller'group

    What we do In the Molecular Allergology group we are aiming to unravel the molecular basis of allergic diseases, antigen presentation, immunotherapies, immunotolerance and tolerance breakage with a combination of functional genomics techniques,...

  • A toolbox to improve genome annotation

    With thousands of prokaryotic genomes newly sequenced each year, solutions for accurately annotating these genomes and thereby providing the basis for uncovering the function(s) of genes and their encoded proteins are urgently needed.