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Two AI research projects at Helmholtz Munich have received prestigious European Research Council (ERC) Proof of Concept Grants. Dr. Carsten Marr’s LeukoBIAS and Dr. Janna Nawroth’s Ai4Cilia aim to address critical challenges in healthcare, from…
Our bodies are made up of around 75 billion cells. But what function does each individual cell perform and how greatly do a healthy person’s cells differ from those of someone with a disease? To draw conclusions, enormous quantities of data must be…
Thanks to a new technology called Moscot (“Multi-Omics Single-Cell Optimal Transport”), researchers can now observe millions of cells simultaneously as they develop into a new organ—for example, a pancreas. This groundbreaking method was developed by…
Steffen Schneider from the Institute of Computational Biology at Helmholtz Munich has been named the "Early Career Scientist of the Year 2024" by academics. He received this honor for his outstanding research in artificial intelligence and…
A research team led by Dr. Malte Lücken from the Institute of Computational Biology (ICB) and the Institute of Lung Health & Immunity (LHI) at Helmholtz Munich has published a guide in Nature Methods on creating single-cell atlases—critical tools for…
A team led by Prof. Fabian Theis, Director of the Computational Health Center and the Institute of Computational Biology at Helmholtz Munich, has developed Spapros, a computational pipeline set to transform the design of spatial transcriptomics…
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