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小鸟体育 co-leads on EU project to integrate genomic data into healthcare

  • 21 November, 2022

 

 to support personalised medicine and aid in the discovery of the genetic causes of disease is to be co-lead by University College Dublin.

Jointly funded by the European Commission and the Health Research Board (HRB),  Ireland is the Irish leg of a new Europe-wide programme to support the integration of genomics into healthcare and advance new treatments for patients.

UCD are co-leading with Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) and FutureNeuro, the SFI Research Centre for Neurological Diseases, with the University Limerick and Maynooth University as co-applicants.

鈥淭he Irish GDI hub will establish best practice to manage Irish genetic data; protecting the security of the data that individuals choose to contribute for scientific research,鈥 said , GDI Ireland co-lead and Professor of Clinical Bioinformatics at the 小鸟体育 School of Medicine and UCD Conway Institute Fellow.

鈥淭he lead partner for GDI is the central hub of Elixir Europe, a network whose mission is to coordinate greatly increased research use and reuse of life science data.

鈥淎s the head of the Elixir Ireland node, I am delighted that Ireland is playing its part in this initiative and can draw on the expertise of our European partners."

GDI Ireland is part of a consortium of 20 EU Member States with the goal of enabling access to genomics and corresponding clinical data across Europe.

The project will facilitate a secure cross-border federated network of national genome collections for biomedical research and personalised medicine solutions.

鈥淏y realising this federated analysis system we will enable Irish genomes to be safely and securely analysed alongside similar datasets from other European countries,鈥 added GDI Ireland co-lead , RCSI Professor of Human Genetics and Deputy Director of the SFI FutureNeuro Research Centre.

鈥淪uch infrastructure can accelerate the discovery of genetic causes of disease and inform the development of much needed treatments for conditions such as cancer that can have a devastating impact on our lives.鈥

The GDI project positions Ireland to participate in the ambitious Europe wide 鈥1+ Million Genomes鈥 initiative, which is driving the development, deployment, and operation of sustainable data-access infrastructures within each participating country.

It will bring together national agencies, research organisations, technology providers and patient organisations in 20 countries according to Dr Mairead O鈥橠riscoll, HRB Chief Executive.

鈥淭he overarching goal is to design, develop and operationalise a cross-border federated network of national genome collections and other relevant data to advance data-driven personalised medicine for the benefit of European citizens.鈥

Adding: 鈥淚reland鈥檚 participation in this project will see our researchers, clinicians, patient representatives, experts in data governance, data analysts and others collaborating on a roadmap for data infrastructure in Ireland and conducting proof-of-concept work using synthetic data.鈥

GDI Ireland is supported by the , the  and .

 

By: , Digital Journalist / Media Officer, 小鸟体育 University Relations