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Kick-off meeting of DIASyM-2

The kick-off meeting of DIASyM-2 took place on the 14th of July in the Biozentrum I of the Johannes-Gutenberg University Mainz.
DIASyM Research Core members gathered to share the latest results from the first and ongoing funding phase of the DIASyM Research Core and their perspectives on the future of the projects.

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Weekly seminar in DIASyM Research Core


To improve the scientific communication between the members of the DIASyM research core, we have established a weekly seminar in which the junior members present their results and share their experiences. In addition, renowned national and international scientists are invited to present their work and latest cutting edge results in virtual lectures (following table).

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Computational Systems Medicine and Metabolomics Junior Research Groups


Starting in Summer 2022, Jun.-Prof. Elisa Araldi and Jun.-Prof. Thierry Schmidlin joined the DIASyM research core and started their junior research groups in Computational Systems Medicine and Metabolomics. With their expertise they will complement the DIASyM research core: They will facilitate the depth analyses and integration of complex data sets including proteome, lipidome, metabolome, transcriptome, genetics and deep clinical phenotyping to unravel the molecular architecture of the heart failure (HF) syndrome.

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Status Meeting 2022

@ TUM Akademiezentrum Raitenhaslach, Nov 2022

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MSCoreSys status meeting 2022

The members of the MSCoreSys research initiative met on the 26th and 27th of September 2022 in Heidelberg to hold their annual status meeting. With more than 100 scientists on site, the four research cores from Berlin, Mainz, Munich and Heidelberg presented and discussed the progress of their individual projects, exchanged on the progress of the common aim of establishing a mass spectrometry based diagnostic pipeline in systems medicine and kicked off substantial networks working towards the consolidation of the MSCoreSys research initiative.

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