Head of Research Team "Computational Neurobiology"
Prof. Dr. Matthias Arnold
Research Interests
- Standardizing metabolomics data processing, analysis and governance and enhancing research reproducibility in international Alzheimer's disease (AD) research consortia
- Identifying and mapping metabolic pathway failures across the trajectory of AD using cross-sectional and longitudinal metabolomics data
- Metabolic pathway-based patient stratification, identification of subgroup-specific molecular changes in, and molecularly-defined subtypes of AD
- Cross-omics processing of big data and results integration in annotation, association and graph databases accessible through web interfaces:
- SNiPA (snipa.org)
- AD Atlas (adatlas.org)
- Proteomics GWAS server (proteomics.gwas.eu)
- Metabolomics GWAS server (gwas.eu)
- Development of multi-omics- and graph-based machine learning and deep learning approaches for multi-omics-guided candidate target identification/prioritization and in silico drug repositioning
Skills and Expertise
MetabolomicsBioinformaticsMetabolismData IntegrationBiostatisticsBig DataWebtool development
Professional Background
2022 - present
Adjunct Associate Professor
in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University
2018 - 2022
Adjunct Assistant Professor
in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University
2018 - present
Head of Research Team “Computational Neurobiology”
at the Computational Health Center / ICB, Helmholtz Munich
2016 - 2018
Postdoctoral Research Associate
at the Institute of Bioinformatics and Systems Biology / IBIS, Helmholtz Munich
2014 - 2016
Research Associate
at the Institute of Bioinformatics and Systems Biology / IBIS, Helmholtz Munich
2011 - 2016
Ph.D. Student
Technical University Munich and Helmholtz Munich
2006 - 2011
Studies in Bioinformatics
Technical University Munich and Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität Munich
(Dipl.-Bioinf., German equivalent to Master’s degree)