Research Unit

Computational Omics and Systems Biology Group

Acronym
CompOmics
Duration
01 October 2009 → Ongoing
Group leader
Other information
Research disciplines
  • Natural sciences
    • Bioinformatics data integration and network biology
    • Bioinformatics of disease
    • Development of bioinformatics software, tools and databases
    • Structural bioinformatics and computational proteomics
    • Bioinformatics and computational biology not elsewhere classified
    • Metabolomics
    • Proteomics
  • Medical and health sciences
    • Bioinformatics data integration and network biology
    • Bioinformatics of disease
    • Development of bioinformatics software, tools and databases
    • Structural bioinformatics and computational proteomics
    • Medical metabolomics
    • Medical proteomics
    • Structural bioinformatics and computational proteomics
Description
The Computational Omics and Systems Biology (CompOmics) group of Prof. Martens was established in 2009, and has since become one of the world-leading groups in proteomics bioinformatics, and in machine learning applications in omics analyses. As a result, the CompOmics group has created several cutting-edge algorithms and novel statistical methods for data analysis and interpretation in (meta-)proteomics and high-throughput metabolomics. Today, the group continuous to develop such breakthrough approaches, with increasing emphasis on the meta-analysis of the vast amount of publicly available omics data. The computational advances achieved by the group have consistently been implemented in production-grade software tools tailored for end users, which remain actively supported today.