de.NBI - CIBI (03/2015-12/2021)
former members:
- Marcel Ehrhardt (Researcher)
- Svenja Mehringer (Researcher)
- René Rahn (Researcher)
- Mitra Darvish (Student Assistant)
- Joshua Kim (Student Assistant)
- Simon Sasse (Student Assistant)
- Wiep van der Toorn (Student Assistant)
BMBF - FKZ: 031A535B
Progress in medicine and life sciences becomes more and more dependent on complex workflows for data analysis. The immensely increasing amount of data that scientists are faced with demands a continuous improvement in these workflows as well as efficient algorithms and tools.
CIBI maintains the bioinformatic resources SeqAn and OpenMS and the workflow engine KNIME, supporting their users and software developers in the fields of proteomics, metabolomics, and High-Througput sequencing. CIBI provides innovative tools for data analysis in combination with a workflow engine. Furthermore, CIBI offers high-quality software libraries that enable software developers to rapidly implement new algorithms for the analysis of multi-omics experiments.
CIBI is part of the German Network for Bioinformatics Infrastracture de.NBI, which is coordinated by CeBiTec / University of Bielefeld.
The project started on 1 March 2015 and terminated on 31 Dec 2021. For current research see the de.NBI homepage.
The terminated de.NBI-CIBI project was: