NFDI4Health

An interdisciplinary research community by integrating major German institutions experienced as data holders, data analysts and methodology developers

Germany has accumulated a wealth of health-related personal data from well-designed cohort studies and health surveillance systems (healthy individuals) as well as clinical trials (patients) that are characterised by a deep phenotyping of study subjects with ques-tionnaires, medical examinations and molecular/genetic profiling. Their longitudinal nature and high quality make these data a valuable research resource for the development of preventive and therapeutic measures on the individual and the population level.

NFDI4Health represents an interdisciplinary research community by integrating major German institutions experienced as data holders, data analysts and methodology developers. It builds on established structures, competences and know-how and expects a rapidly growing support and participation of the research community. NFDI4Health aims to create the most comprehensive inventory of German epidemiological, public health and clinical trial data to date. NFDI4Health will build a centralised data catalogue with elaborate search functionalities, sophisticated data access manage-ment, and a data analysis toolbox, while respecting stringent requirements for privacy concerning personal health data. Standardisation services will ensure a high degree of interoperability. Use cases covering prototypical study types and areas of research will show the feasibility of a harmonised implementation of all infrastructures, tools and services in accordance with our user communities

Together with Prof. Dr. Matthias Schulze from the German Institute of Human Nutrition Potsdam-Rehbruecke (Dife), Prof. Dr. Ute Nöthlings (PI of the DONALD study) heads Task Area 5.1 “Use case Nutritional epidemiology”, which focus on data harmonisation of nutritional epidemiological studies. More information about NFDI4Health and TA 5.1 can be found here.

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Spokesperson:  Prof. Dr. Juliane Fluck (ZB Med)

Head of „Use case: Nutritional epidemiology“: Prof. Dr. Matthias Schulze (Dife), Prof. Dr. Ute Nöthlings (Uni Bonn)

Researcher: Dr. Ines Perrar, M.Sc.

Agency: German Research Foundation (DFG), grant number: 442326535

Time period: 2020 - 2025

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Prof. Dr. Ute Nöthlings

+49 228 73 60490

+49 228 73 60492

Head of „Use case: Nutritional epidemiology“

Raum 1.006

Friedrich-Hirzebruch-Allee 7

53115 Bonn

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Dr. Ines Perrar

M. Sc. Humanernährung

+49 228 73 60491

+49 228 73 60492

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