As a secure national omics data infrastructure, GHGA enables the use of human omics data in research, while ensuring data security and preventing misuse.
Our Mission The GHGA Data Portal
The genome data collected within the genomDE model project is archived in GHGA and, with the patient's consent, made available for research.
Omics data have the potential to revolutionise health care. Here we show how GHGA is an integral part of this process.
GHGA has developed a robust and appropriate legal and data protection structure.
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Learn moreStrengthening its development into a robust, sustainable data infrastructure, GHGA is set to expand services, grow its community, and secure long-term integration within the German research system.
Learn moreAs Germany’s national node in the European Genomic Data Infrastructure (GDI) project, we have taken part in a successful proof-of-concept. The demonstration showed how large-scale genomic research can be carried out securely across Europe.
Learn more6-10 October 2025
GA4GH 13th Plenary Meeting in Uppsala will bring together the global genomics and health community for workshops, presentations, and keynote talks that explore opportunities to scale genomic and clinical data sharing. GHGA is proud to support this event.
Learn more22 October 2025
Florian Buettner from Goethe-University Frankfurt and German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ) will talk at the GHGA lecture series "Advances in Data-Driven Biomedicine" on October 22 2025
Learn more12 November 2025
Christian Fufezan from GlaxoSmithKline - Cellzome (Heidelbeg) will talk at the GHGA lecture series "Advances in Data-Driven Biomedicine" on November 12 2025
Learn moreGHGA is part of the NFDI e.V. and is funded by the DFG. We are closely integrated with both national and international infrastructures and initiatives, such as GDI, EGA, GA4GH, and the model project GenomSeq.
As a national initiative created by researchers for researchers, GHGA brings together expertise from over 20 leading institutions in genomic medicine, major omics data producers (including four DFG Sequencing Centres), and high-performance computing (HPC) centres. These institutions are dedicated to providing scalable infrastructure for genomic research.
Our infrastructure is managed in a federated manner and organised into data hubs located across Germany.
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