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Computational genomics and bioinformatics

5 European H2020 organizations list this as part of their work1 as their primary capability.

Top organizations

Most active in this area

  • STICHTING NEDERLANDSE WETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK INSTITUTEN

    Federation of Dutch national research institutes operating major facilities in astronomy, physics, computing, and nanoscience across 135 H2020 projects.

    Recent-period keywords include computational pan-genomics, graph algorithms, data structures and indexing, and computational comparative genomics — indicating a growing bioinformatics line.

    SMENL135 projects
  • UNIVERSITA' DEGLI STUDI DI MILANO-BICOCCA

    Italian research university strong in computational genomics, nanomedicine, and mathematical physics, with broad EU project leadership experience.

    Multiple recent projects focus on pan-genomics, graph algorithms for genome data science, and metagenome analysis (MeTABLE, and bioinformatics keyword cluster across later projects).

    PrimaryIT89 projects
  • UNIVERSITAET BIELEFELD

    German research university combining computational neuroscience, robotics, genomics, and open science infrastructure across 61 Horizon 2020 projects.

    Recent projects focus on computational pan-genomics, graph algorithms for genome data science, and viral metagenomics (Virus-X).

    DE61 projects
  • THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY

    Major US research university hosting European researchers across environmental science, genomics, quantum physics, and biomechanics through MSCA exchange programmes.

    PANGAIA focuses on pan-genome graph algorithms, data structures, and computational comparative genomics — a technically deep contribution.

    US9 projects
  • HUNAN UNIVERSITY

    Chinese research university contributing machine learning, biomedical diagnostics, genomics, and AI-driven process engineering to European MSCA consortia.

    PANGAIA applies graph algorithms and advanced data structures to pan-genome analysis and computational comparative genomics.

    CN4 projects