We are building a secure national omics data infrastructure, enabling the use of human genome data for research purposes while preventing data misuse.
Our Mission The GHGA Data Portal
The genome data collected within the MV GenomSeq 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.
Discussion around expectations and needs towards patient communication. The aim is to build a comprehensive online information hub for patients, care-givers, and the interested public. Registration for focus groups is open.
Learn moreGHGA is pleased to announce the legal onboarding of our GHGA Data Hubs in Berlin, Cologne and Munich, marking a significant step forward in the development of its federated data infrastructure.
Learn moreFive NFDI consortia met in Heidelberg to explore synergies in biomedical data management, laying the groundwork for long-term cooperation to improve the management of complex biomedical data.
Learn more19 February 2025
Susanna Zucca from enGenome will talk about "Using artificial intelligence for the interpretation of genomic variants" at the GHGA lecture series "Advances in Data-Driven Biomedicine" on February 19, 2025.
Learn more19 March 2025
Thomas Keane from EMBL-EBI will talk about "The Federated European Genome-Phenome Archive as a global network for sensitive data discovery and access" at the GHGA lecture series "Advances in Data-Driven Biomedicine" on March 19, 2025.
Learn more24-26 March 2025
Join us for the nf-core hackathon in Heidelberg. GHGA is pleased to host the local hub event to connect the community and spending three days hacking all things nf-core.
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 model project.
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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