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oBIG - omics Bioinformatics for Health (Interdisciplinary Center for Bioinformatics (IZBI)) ; Leipzig Melanoma Studies (Interdisciplinary Center for Bioinformatics (IZBI)) ; CAPSys - Footprints of Sepsis Framed Within Community Acquired Pneumonia in the Blood Transcriptome (Interdisciplinary Center for Bioinformatics (IZBI)) ; HNPCC-Sys - Genomic and transcriptomic heterogeneity of colorectal tumours arising in Lynch syndrome (Interdisciplinary Center for Bioinformatics (IZBI))
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The aim of oBIG is to establish modern genome bioinformatics in Armenia to investigate genesis and progression of complex diseases. Therefore we will extend the collaboration between the Interdisciplinary Center for Bioinformatics (IZBI) of Leipzig University and the Institute of Molecular Biology (IMB) in Yerevan, Armenia, to accomplish three main aspects of the project:Firstly, current research topics in systems biology of cancer, lung diseases and infections will be addressed by a joint team ...
Programme: Default Programme
Public web page: https://www.izbi.uni-leipzig.de/current-projects/obig/
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CAPSyS is an interdisciplinary research network that investigates the causes and course of severe pneumonia. The network works in five subprojects at seven locations throughout Germany. CAPSyS is funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) with 3.8 million euros.
Programme: This Project is not associated with a Programme
Public web page: https://www.capsys.imise.uni-leipzig.de
Start date: 1st Jan 2014
End date: 1st Jan 2019
Organisms: Homo sapiens
Human Diseases: lung disease
Programme: This Project is not associated with a Programme
Public web page: Not specified
Start date: 1st Jan 2017
Organisms: Not specified
Human Diseases: disease by infectious agent
The Leipzig Melanoma Studies project consists of studies of the Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Allergology (Leipzig University), Interdisciplinary Center for Bioinformatics (IZBI, Leipzig University) and the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology Leipzig. Single cell transcriptome analyses of melanoma cases and cultures where preformed in the studies.
Programme: This Project is not associated with a Programme
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Start date: 1st Jan 2016
Organisms: Not specified
Human Diseases: melanoma
Programme: This Project is not associated with a Programme
Public web page: Not specified
Organisms: Not specified
Human Diseases: Lynch syndrome, colorectal cancer
e:Med has the objective of establishing systems medicine in Germany. e:Med promotes system-oriented research into diseases in order to facilitate improved prevention, more comprehensive diagnostics and individually adjusted therapy schemes in individualized medicine. The program brings together scientists with molecular-genetic, clinical, mathematical and information technology expertise, with the objective of ensuring that research results quickly benefit patients.
Programme: Default Programme
Public web page: https://www.sys-med.de/en/
Organisms: Not specified
Human Diseases: diffuse large B-cell lymphoma, Lynch syndrome
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Authors: H. Loeffler-Wirth, M. Rade, A. Arakelyan, M. Kreuz, M. Loeffler, U. Koehl, K. Reiche, H. Binder
Date Published: 17th Oct 2022
Publication Type: Journal article
PubMed ID: 36248848
Citation: Front Immunol. 2022 Sep 28;13:994885. doi: 10.3389/fimmu.2022.994885. eCollection 2022.
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Authors: T. Kirsten, F. A. Meineke, H. Loeffler-Wirth, C. Beger, A. Uciteli, S. Staubert, M. Lobe, R. Hansel, F. G. Rauscher, J. Schuster, T. Peschel, H. Herre, J. Wagner, S. Zachariae, C. Engel, M. Scholz, E. Rahm, H. Binder, M. Loeffler
Date Published: 3rd Aug 2022
Publication Type: Journal article
PubMed ID: 35915977
Citation: Methods Inf Med. 2022 Dec;61(S 02):e103-e115. doi: 10.1055/a-1914-1985. Epub 2022 Aug 1.
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Authors: S. Hakobyan, H. Loeffler-Wirth, A. Arakelyan, H. Binder, M. Kunz
Date Published: 2nd Jul 2021
Publication Type: Journal article
PubMed ID: 34281234
Citation: Int J Mol Sci. 2021 Jul 2;22(13). pii: ijms22137165. doi: 10.3390/ijms22137165.
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Authors: M. Schmidt, L. Hopp, A. Arakelyan, H. Kirsten, C. Engel, K. Wirkner, K. Krohn, R. Burkhardt, J. Thiery, M. Loeffler, H. Loeffler-Wirth, H. Binder
Date Published: 11th Mar 2021
Publication Type: Journal article
PubMed ID: 33693414
Citation: Front Big Data. 2020 Oct 30;3:548873. doi: 10.3389/fdata.2020.548873. eCollection 2020.
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Authors: J. Wolf, E. Willscher, H. Loeffler-Wirth, M. Schmidt, G. Flemming, M. Zurek, H. H. Uhlig, N. Handel, H. Binder
Date Published: 4th Mar 2021
Publication Type: Journal article
PubMed ID: 33806322
Citation: Int J Mol Sci. 2021 Mar 4;22(5). pii: ijms22052551. doi: 10.3390/ijms22052551.
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Authors: Henry Loeffler-Wirth, Jasmin Reikowski, Siras Hakobyan, Jonas Wagner, Hans Binder
Date Published: 1st Dec 2020
Publication Type: Journal article
DOI: 10.1186/s12859-020-03806-w
Citation: BMC Bioinformatics 21(1),465
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Authors: H. Loeffler-Wirth, M. Schmidt, H. Binder
PubMed ID: 32698418
Citation: Viruses. 2020 Jul 20;12(7). pii: v12070777. doi: 10.3390/v12070777.
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Authors: M. Nikoghosyan, M. Schmidt, K. Margaryan, H. Loeffler-Wirth, A. Arakelyan, H. Binder
Date Published: 17th Jul 2020
Publication Type: Journal article
PubMed ID: 32709105
Citation: Genes (Basel). 2020 Jul 17;11(7). pii: genes11070817. doi: 10.3390/genes11070817.
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Authors: A. Frenzel, H. Binder, N. Walter, K. Wirkner, M. Loeffler, H. Loeffler-Wirth
Date Published: 29th Mar 2020
Publication Type: Not specified
PubMed ID: 32218988
Citation: NPJ Aging Mech Dis. 2020 Mar 24;6:5. doi: 10.1038/s41514-020-0043-9. eCollection 2020.
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Authors: A. Arakelyan, L. Nersisyan, M. Nikoghosyan, S. Hakobyan, A. Simonyan, L. Hopp, H. Loeffler-Wirth, H. Binder
Date Published: 12th Dec 2019
Publication Type: Journal article
PubMed ID: 31842375
Citation: Pharmaceutics. 2019 Dec 12;11(12). pii: pharmaceutics11120677. doi: 10.3390/pharmaceutics11120677.
The lipid-secreting sebaceous glands (SG) are indispensable for maintaining skin structure and function, and may influence whole body’s energy metabolism. SG deregulation is also associated with a number of skin disorders, including but not limited to acne. Here, we exploit the high cellular resolution provided by sebaceous hyperplasia to spatially characterize the human SG transcriptional program. By integrating single-cell spatial transcriptomics, pseudotime analysis, RNA velocity, and functional ...
Creators: Maria Schmidt, Henry Löffler-Wirth, Hans Binder, Marlon Schneider
Submitter: Henry Löffler-Wirth
Data file type: Transcriptomic Data
Investigations: No Investigations
Studies: No Studies
Resources: No Resources
Molecular profiling of cerebral gliomas distinguishes biologically distinct tumor groups and provides prognostically relevant information beyond histological classification and IDH1/2 mutation status. We performed Methylation profiling of primary tumor samples from 122 patients with cerebral gliomas with WHO grade II and grade III tumors.
Creators: Hans Binder, Markus Kreuz, Henry Löffler-Wirth
Submitter: Christoph Beger
Data file type: Methylation Data
Human Diseases: brain glioma
Investigations: No Investigations
Studies: No Studies
Resources: No Resources
307 single cells cultured from three biopsies of three different patients with a BRAF/NRAS wild type, BRAF mutant/NRAS wild type and BRAF wild type/NRAS mutant melanoma metastasis, respectively
Creators: Hans Binder, Henry Löffler-Wirth, Manfred Kunz
Submitter: Christoph Beger
Data file type: Genomic Data
Human Diseases: melanoma
Investigations: No Investigations
Studies: No Studies
Resources: No Resources
Molecular profiling of cerebral gliomas distinguishes biologically distinct tumor groups and provides prognostically relevant information beyond histological classification and IDH1/2 mutation status. We performed Methylation profiling of primary tumor samples from 122 patients with cerebral gliomas with WHO grade II and grade III tumors.
Creators: Hans Binder, Henry Löffler-Wirth, Markus Kreuz
Submitter: Christoph Beger
Data file type: Methylation Data
Human Diseases: brain glioma
Investigations: No Investigations
Studies: No Studies
Resources: No Resources
Molecular profiling of cerebral gliomas distinguishes biologically distinct tumor groups and provides prognostically relevant information beyond histological classification and IDH1/2 mutation status. We performed microarray-based genome- and transcriptome-wide molecular profiling of primary tumor samples from 137 patients with cerebral gliomas, 61 WHO grade II and 76 WHO grade III tumors.
Creators: Hans Binder, Henry Löffler-Wirth
Submitter: Henry Löffler-Wirth
Data file type: SOM Data
Human Diseases: brain glioma
Investigations: No Investigations
Studies: No Studies
Resources: No Resources
Colorectal cancer (CRC) arising in Lynch syndrome (LS) comprises tumours with constitutional mutations in DNA mismatch repair genes. There is still a lack of whole-genome and transcriptome studies of LS-CRC to address questions about similarities and differences in mutation and gene expression characteristics between LS-CRC and sporadic CRC, about the molecular heterogeneity of LS-CRC, and about specific mechanisms of LS-CRC genesis linked to dysfunctional mismatch repair in LS colonic mucosa and ...
Creator: Hans Binder
Submitter: Henry Löffler-Wirth
Data file type: SOM Data
Human Diseases: Lynch syndrome
Investigations: No Investigations
Studies: No Studies
Resources: No Resources
The platform is intended for visualization of expression- and mutation-driven changes in biological pathway activities in cancer datasets available in ICGC. The impact of somatic mutations on protein-protein interactions were calculated using Mechismo. Overall activity of biological pathway was evaluated using Pathway Signal Flow algorithm. The application provides interactive heatmaps for pathway output sink node activities and pathway images with mapped affected interactions and output node ...
Creators: Hans Binder, Siras Hakobyan
Submitter: Christoph Beger
Model type: Self-Organizing Map
Model format: R package
Environment: Shiny
Organism: Homo sapiens
Human Disease: cancer
Investigations: No Investigations
Studies: No Studies
Resources: No Resources
The Covid‐19 viewer provides an intuitive tool to monitor the development of the pandemic in 188 countries using simple plots. The tool is interactive and enables the user to select different plots for single countries, groups or all of them. It visualizes descriptive features such as slopes or flattening behaviour of epidemic numbers and of their increments to allow a qualitative justification of the current state of the pandemic, e.g. whether it is growing exponentially, stopped due to counter ...
Creators: Hans Binder, Henry Löffler-Wirth
Submitter: Henry Löffler-Wirth
Model type: Not specified
Model format: R package
Environment: Shiny
Organism: Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2
Human Disease: COVID-19
Investigations: No Investigations
Studies: No Studies
Resources: No Resources
Background: Covid-19 pandemic is developing worldwide with common dynamics but also with partly marked differences between regions and countries. They are not completely understood, but presumably, provide one clue to find ways to mitigate epidemics until exit strategies to its eradication become available. Method: We provide a monitoring tool available at www.izbi.de. It enables inspection of the dynamic state of the epidemic in 187 countries using trajectories. They visualize transmission and ...
Creators: Hans Binder, Henry Löffler-Wirth
Submitter: Henry Löffler-Wirth
Investigations: No Investigations
Studies: No Studies
Resources: No Resources
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Projects: SCALE-TORT, oBIG - omics Bioinformatics for Health, e:Med
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