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The appearance of gene therapy on the body's genetic map for cancer cells

AI, Computational Health, Health AI, ICB,

Mapping the Future of Organoids

Scientists at Helmholtz Munich, in collaboration with partners at the Roche’s Institute of Human Biology and ETH Zurich, have built detailed atlases of brain, gut, and lung organoids to empower future discovery.

Fabian Theis

Awards & Grants, Computational Health, ICB,

Fabian Theis Elected Member of the Leopoldina

The German National Academy of Sciences Leopoldina has elected Prof. Fabian Theis as a member, honoring his exceptional contributions to computational biology and artificial intelligence in biomedical research. This prestigious membership, awarded…

Angioplasty Procedure: Stent Deployment in a Coronary Artery

AI, Transfer, New Research Findings, Computational Health, AIH,

AI-Powered Analysis of Stent Healing

A research team from Helmholtz Munich, the Technical University of Munich (TUM) and the TUM University Hospital has developed DeepNeo, an AI-powered algorithm that automates the process of analyzing coronary stents after implantation. The tool…

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AI, Computational Health, HCA,

Interview Marcel Binz: AI in Science - Ethical and Practical Challenges

The integration of Large Language Models (LLMs) into scientific workflows is growing. Diverse groups of scientists reflect and engaged in debate on the question „How should the advent of large language models affect the practice of science?”

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Featured Publication, Diabetes, IDF, Computational Health, ITG,

Genetic Connection Between Newborn Blood Proteins and Type 1 Diabetes

A new study, led by Prof. Eleftheria Zeggini, Director of the Institute of Translational Genomics at Helmholtz Munich, and Prof. Anette-Gabriele Ziegler, Director of the Institute of Diabetes Research at Helmholtz Munich, has revealed a significant…

Osteoarthritis

New Research Findings, Computational Health, ITG,

Osteoarthritis: Largest Genome-Wide Association Study Uncovers Drug Targets and Therapy Opportunities

Osteoarthritis is the leading cause of disability and chronic pain worldwide, affecting an estimated 595 million people globally. Projections suggest that this number will rise to 1 billion by 2050. Despite its profound impact on individuals and…