Projects
Background Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNAseq) has been widely applied to dissect cellular heterogeneity in normal and diseased skin. Sebaceous glands, essential skin components with established functions in maintaining skin integrity and emerging roles in systemic energy metabolism, have been largely neglected in scRNAseq studies. Methods Departing from mouse and human skin scRNAseq datasets, we identified gene sets expressed especially in sebaceous glands with the open-source R-package oposSOM. ...
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Programme: Default
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Mice RPKM count data as applied in oposSOM. The gene cluster A-H introduced in this publication.
Programme: This Project is not associated with a Programme
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The Leipzig Health Atlas (LHA) is an alliance of medical ontologists, medical systems biologists and clinical trials groups to design and implement a multi-functional and quality-assured atlas. It provides models, data and metadata on specific use cases from medical research fields in which our team has scientific and clinical expertise.
Programme: i:DSem - Integrative Datensemantik in der Systemmedizin
Public web page: https://www.health-atlas.de
Start date: 1st Apr 2016
End date: 28th Feb 2021
This project serves as a container for all COVID-19 related assets, developed at the University of Leipzig and its partners.
Programme: NFDI - German National Research Data Infrastructure
Public web page: https://www.nfdi4health.de/task-force-covid-19
Start date: 20th May 2020
During 2004 and 2012 the german cancer aid supported the german glioma network (GGN). The GGN is a consortium where university hospitals with clinical focus in neuro-oncology, reference centers for neuroradiology, neuropathology, molecular diagnostics and biometry cooperate. Thanks to the long-term support it was possible to build a network of competence centers for the treatment of brain tumors in Germany wich is characterized by a interdisciplinary collaboration of all specialist disciplines ...
Goal of the Leipzig Research Center for Civilization Diseases (LIFE) is the investigation of civilization diseases like depression, diabetes, allergies or cardiovascular diseases. For this purpose we collect as much data as possible regarding health and living conditions of the population in Leipzig and provide these data for scientists of the University of Leipzig and other research institutions.
Programme: LIFE Management Cluster
Public web page: http://life.uni-leipzig.de/
Start date: 1st Jan 2009