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Learn moreWe are pleased to announce that registration for the GHGA Annual Meeting 2024 is now open.
Learn moreGuests are welcome! GHGA will hold a public symposium on 15 October 2024 in Heidelberg, as part of the GHGA Annual Meeting 2024.
Learn moreAnthony Brookes from the University of Leicester will talk about "Research Asset Discovery in Large European Networks" at the GHGA lecture series. Register now!
Learn moreKyle Farh from Illumina will talk about "How do you train genomics AI?" at the GHGA lecture series. Register now!
Learn moreEnabling closer collaboration, we are pleased to announce the first NFDI BioMed Workshop in Heidelberg bringing together NFDI4Bioimage, NFDI4Health, NFDI4Immuno, NFDI4Microbiota and GHGA.
Learn moreGerrit Meijer from the Netherlands Cancer Institute will talk at the GHGA lecture series. Register now!
Learn moreThe 10th e:Med Meeting on Systems Medicine in Hamburg will bring together members and other interested scientists. The topics of this year's meeting are technologies, modelling and bioinformatics approaches, diseases and systems medicine approaches in the clinic.
Learn moreAdrian Thorogood from the Centre for Systems Biomedicine at the University of Luxembourg presented "Weaving Together Governance and Infrastructure in the EU 1+ Million Genomes Initiative". Recording available.
Learn morePaola Quattroni from Health Data Research UK presented "The Health Data Research Innovation Gateway: supporting trustworthy access to health data". Recording available.
Learn moreGHGA organised a workshop titled "Best-Practise Beispiele für eine gemeinsame Genom-Datennutzung" at the annual meeting of the German Society for Human Genetics.
Learn moreChristine Mundlos from ACHSE e.V. presented "We are only strong together - Chronic Rare Disease Alliance".
Learn moreAs part of the Science in the City, there was a one day interactive exhibit about GHGA and surrounding topics in a former store front in the old town of Heidelberg.
Learn moreJoachim Schulze from the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases presented "Swarm Learning, from research to medical use of genomic data". Recording available.
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