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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

Public web page: Not specified

Start date: 1st Jan 2016

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 population-based study examined 10,000 participants randomly selected from the Leipzig population (2011 to 2014). A follow-up is to be carried out from 2017 - 2020. The study mainly included people aged between 40 and 79. All participants underwent a 6-hour study program and people over 60 years of age were invited two more times to in-depth study of cognition and depression and the brain (MRI, EEG). Extensive measurements of genome, metabolome and transcriptome are available. The LIFE-ADULT ...

LIFE Child wants to find out how environmental factors and lifestyles can affect the health of children and adolescents. The aim of the study is to examine civilization diseases such as allergies, obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases in more detail. Furthermore, the study also focuses on healthy mental and physical development from the infant to the young adult. The team of the LIFE Child study around Prof. Dr. med. Wieland Kiess would like to examine and question about 5,000 subjects aged ...

Programme: LIFE Management Cluster

Public web page: http://www.life-child.de/

Start date: 1st Jan 2009

The LIFE-Heart study recruited 7,000 patients with suspected coronary heart disease, manifest heart disease or myocardial infarction. All patients received coronary angiography so that the vascular status in the heart is precisely known. In principle, this examination is not feasible in population-related studies. In addition, the patients were thoroughly examined with regard to the general vascular status and the health of the cardiovascular system. Extensive environmental factors were recorded. ...

Programme: LIFE Management Cluster

Public web page: http://life.uni-leipzig.de/

Start date: 1st Jan 2009

The aim of the Head and Neck Group within the Leipzig Research Center for Civilization Diseases (LIFE) is to facilitate improvements in the treatment and care of head and neck cancer patients through insights from molecular studies.

The Head and Neck Group within the Leipzig Research Center for Civilization Diseases (LIFE) investigates the molecular mechanisms and the diagnostic and prognostic factors of head and neck cancer. For this purpose, we collected phenotypic information from about 300 ...

Programme: LIFE Management Cluster

Public web page: http://life.uni-leipzig.de/

Start date: 1st Jan 2012

End date: 31st Dec 2012

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.

The aim of this project is to validate and improve an in vitro test system developed in a previous project for the prediction of hepatotoxicity induced by chemical substances and drugs. For this purpose, the test system will be supplemented with immunological cells in order to be able to detect idiosyncratic reactions. In the subproject of the working group of Prof. Daniel Seehofer and Dr. Georg Damm, primary liver cells will be provided and the in vitro model will be improved by Kupffer cells.

Programme: This Project is not associated with a Programme

Public web page: Not specified

Start date: 1st Feb 2017

End date: 31st Dec 2020

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