Bioinformatics & Health Data Science

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We are a multidisciplinary group with diverse expertise, backgrounds and skills ranging from biology, genetics, medicine, health informatics, clinical bioinformatics, genetic epidemiology, public health, epidemiology, computational biology, to data science, computer science, engineering, Artificial Intelligence, machine learning, big data, statistics and mathematics collaborating to address important questions in medical sciences.

Theme Centres

Centre for Health Data Science

The Centre for Health Data Science, led by Professor Georgios Gkoutos and Professor Krishnarajah Nirantharakumar  includes clinicians and academics that cover expertise in digital epidemiology, clinical bioinformatics, learning health systems, and artificial intelligence for health. With research and training at the core of our Centre, we aim to harness the full potential 麻豆精选’s health data science capabilities to develop regional, national, and global leadership in the field of health data science.

Centre for Environmental Research and Justice (CERJ) 

The Centre for Environmental Research and Justice (CERJ) (Deputy Director: Professor Georgios Gkoutos) brings together academic expertise across three university colleges – Life and Environmental Sciences, Arts and Law, Medicine and Health – with an ambitious mission to help remedy harm to human health and the environment caused by pollution.

ResearchTheme Lead

Professor Georgios GkoutosProfessor Georgios Gkoutos

Director - Centre for Health Science 

Deputy Director - Centre for Environmental Research and Justice 

Chair of Clinical Bioinformatics / Research Theme Lead

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Research Theme Deputy Leads

 

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Dr Anas Rana

Associate Professor Statistical Machine Learning / 

Research Theme Deputy Lead

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Dr Andreas Karwath

Associate Professor Health Data Science /

Research Theme Deputy Lead

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Research groups 


 Data Science
PIResearch Interests
Dr Animesh Acharjee, Assistant Professor of Integrative Analytics and AI Multi-modal Integration, Diagnostics, Network Biology, Microbiomics
Dr Hamidreza Arjmandi, Assistant Professor in Bioinformatics Biological Signal Processing and Data Analysis, Molecular Communications
Dr Roland Arnold, Group Leader Bioinformatics analyses of transcription in cancer
Dr Laura Bravo Merodio, Assistant Professor in Health Data Science Health Data Science, Clinical Bioinformatics, Systems Biology 
Dr Deena Gendoo, Associate Professor of Computational Biology Bioinformatics characterization of preclinical disease models and their applications in therapy
Professor Georgios V. Gkoutos, Chair of Clinical Bioinformatics Clinical Bioinformatics, Health Data Science, Precision Medicine, Translational Phenomics
Dr Marc Haber, Associate Professor of Population Genetics, University 麻豆精选 Dubai Population Genetics
, Associate Professor of Bioinformatics, University 麻豆精选 Dubai Bioinformatics
Dr Andreas Karwath, Associate Professor of Health Data Science Artificial intelligence and machine learning for health
Dr Vasileios Panagiotis Lenis, Associate Professor in Bioinformatics and Health Data Science Education Bioinformatics, Omics technologies
Dr Anas Rana, Lecturer Statistical method development, ML methods
, Assistant Professor of Bioinformatics Bioinformatics
Dr Csilla Várnai, Assistant Professor in Bioinformatics Structural Bioinformatics

Teaching and Education

The members of our section are responsible for the following programmes

  • MSc Bioinformatics (Edgbaston) - Deena Gendoo, Programme Director  
  • MSc Bioinformatics (Dubai) - , Programme Director
  • MSc Bioinformatics Distance Learning - Anas Ranas, Programme Director
  • MSc Health Data Science (Edgbaston) - Georgios Gkoutos, Programme Director
  • MSc Health Data Science (Dubai), Marc Haber, Programme Director 

In addition, we deliver a number of standalone modules for various programmes:

  • MSc Genomic Medicine: ‘Omics techniques and Technologies’ and  “Bioinformatics, Interpretation and Data Quality Assurance”
  • MSci Biomedical Science: “Foundations of Computing Practices in Health Data Science”
  • MSci Clinical Sciences: “Clinical Bioinformatics and Statistics” 

Spotlight on research using drug structure analysis to identify new therapeutics for breast cancer

In a study led by Deena Gendoo’s lab, an integrative pharmacogenomics pipeline was developed to identify novel and effective therapeutics for breast cancer therapy. This pipeline, mevalonate drug-network fusion (MVA-DNF), integrated drug-induced gene perturbation signatures, drug sensitivity, and drug structure profiles to generate a pathway-centric network of drugs that can target the mevalonate (MVA) pathway.

The mevalonate pathway is a metabolic pathway that is a hallmark of many cancer types, including breast cancer, as it produces cholesterol and other isoprenoids that are essential for cell proliferation and survival. Dipyridamole (DP) is a drug which synergizes with statins to potentiate the pro-apopotic activity of statins as part of the mevalonate pathway, but this drug has limited clinical utility for cancer patients. Using MVA-DNF, new statin-drug combinations were identified that target the MVA pathway, and these hits have been validated by testing on cancer cell-lines and patient-derived organoids, showing their potential for breast cancer therapy.

Accordingly, this work identified several actionable compounds and novel and effective therapeutics to help combat difficult-to-treat triple-negative breast cancer. 

van Leeuwen J.E., Ba-Alawi W., Branchard E, Cruickshank J, Schormann W, Longo J, Silvester J, Gross P, Andrews D, Cescon D, Haibe-Kains B, Linda P, Gendoo D.  . Nat Commun 13, 6323 (2022).

MVA-specific drug network fusion diagram

 

Spotlight on COVID-19 and Leukaemia

New study describes which cancer patients are more vulnerable to COVID-19.

Lancet Oncology 21: 1309-1316 (2020). Lee LYW, JB Cazier, T Starkey, SEW Briggs, R Arnold, V Bisht, . . . UKCCMP Team. COVID-19 prevalence and mortality in patients with cancer and the effect of primary tumour subtype and patient demographics: a prospective cohort study. 

COVID cancer study image for Computational Biology as described below

A newly published study involving Lennard Lee and Jean-Baptiste Cazier has found that, compared to other cancers, patients with blood cancers are more vulnerable to the effects of the coronavirus pandemic. The researchers were able to determine that patients with haematological cancers, particularly older patients and those with leukaemia, had a more severe COVID-19 trajectory compared to patients with solid organ tumours.

Selected Highlights from this Research Theme

Eur Heart J  (2023). Gill SK, A Karwath, HW Uh, VR Cardoso, Z Gu, A Barsky, . . . GV Gkoutos, D Kotecha, BigData@Heart Consortium and the cardAIc group. . doi: 10.1093/eurheartj/ehac758

Gut (2023). Karamitopoulou E, Wenning AS, Acharjee A, et al. doi:10.1136/gutjnl-2022-329371  

JAMA Netw Open 5:e220130 (2022). Varnai C, C Palles, R Arnold, HM Curley, K Purshouse, VWT Cheng, . . . J-B Cazier, The UKCCMP Team. .

Cell Rep Med. (2022).Irvine HJ, Acharjee A, Wolcott Z, et al. . doi:10.1016/j.xcrm.2022.100654 

Bioinformatics. (2022).Xu Y, Nash K, Acharjee A, Gkoutos GV. .  doi:10.1093/bioinformatics/btab879 

JAMA Psychiatry (2022), Williams JA, Burgess S, Suckling J, Lalousis PA, Batool F, Griffiths SL, Palmer E, Karwath A, Barsky A, Gkoutos GV, Wood S, Barnes NM, David AS, Donohoe G, Neill JC, Deakin B, Khandaker GM, Upthegrove R; PIMS Collaboration. ., May 1;79(5):498-507. doi: 10.1001/jamapsychiatry.2022.0407.

Lancet 398:1427-1435 (2021). Karwath A, KV Bunting, SK Gill, O Tica, S Pendleton, F Aziz, . . .GV Gkoutos, D Kotecha, .

Cell 184:4612-4625 e4614 (2021). Almarri MA, M Haber, RA Lootah, P Hallast, S Al Turki, HC Martin, . . . C Tyler-Smith. . 

American J Human Genetics 107:149-157 (2020)Haber M, J Nassar, MA Almarri, T Saupe, L Saag, SJ Griffith, . . . C Tyler-Smith. .

EClinicalMedicine (2021), Malik NS, Chernbumroong S, Xu Y, Vassallo J, Lee J, Moran CG, Newton T, Arul GS, Lord JM, Belli A, Keene D, Foster M, Hodgetts T, Bowley DM, Gkoutos GV., . Aug 23;40:101100. doi: 10.1016/j.eclinm.2021.101100. eCollection 2021 Oct.

Nat Commun 11:1825 (2020). Chung PED, DMA Gendoo, R Ghanbari-Azarnier, JC Liu, Z Jiang, J Tsui, . . . E Zacksenhaus. .

Am J Hum Genet 107:149-157 (2020). Haber M, J Nassar, MA Almarri, T Saupe, L Saag, SJ Griffith, . . . C Tyler-Smith. .

Lancet Oncol 21:1309-1316 (2020)Lee LYW, JB Cazier, T Starkey, SEW Briggs, R Arnold, V Bisht, . . . UKCCMP Team. .

 

More Publications

EClinicalMedicine (2021), Malik NS, Chernbumroong S, Xu Y, Vassallo J, Lee J, Bowley DM, Hodgetts T, Moran CG, Lord JM, Belli A, Keene D, Foster M, Gkoutos GV. , May 15;36:100888. doi: 10.1016/j.eclinm.2021.100888.

Comput Biol Med. (2021).Bisht V*, Acharjee A*, Gkoutos GV.. Comput Biol Med. 2021;135:104556. doi:10.1016/j.compbiomed.2021.104556 

Front Genet 11:669 (2020). Mountford HS, P Villanueva, MA Fernandez, L Jara, Z De Barbieri, LG Carvajal-Carmona, . . . JB Cazier, DF Newbury. .

Sci Rep 9:17405 (2019). Althubaiti S, A Karwath, A Dallol, A Noor, SS Alkhayyat, R Alwassia, . . . GV Gkoutos, R Hoehndorf. .

Sci Data. (2019). Bravo-Merodio L, Acharjee A, Hazeldine J, …, Gkoutos GV, Lord J .  doi:10.1038/s41597-019-0337-6

PLoS Comput Biol 15:e1006596 (2019)Gendoo DMA, RE Denroche, A Zhang, N Radulovich, GH Jang, M Lemire, . . . B Haibe-Kains. .

J Transl Med (2019). Bravo-Merodio L, Williams JA, Gkoutos GV, Acharjee A. . doi:10.1186/s12967-019-1912-5