Medical Xpress December 12, 2024
Children's Medical Research Institute

Children’s Medical Research Institute (CMRI) scientists are part of an ambitious new program that aims to use a combination of proteomics and AI to contribute to a new era of medicine and intelligent health care. To succeed, an international consortium mobilizing hundreds of cutting-edge expert teams from academia, government and industrial health sectors will be required.

It is called π-HuB (The Proteomic Navigator of the Human Body), and the overall aims and approaches for this massive project are published in Nature.

Unlike the genome—the entire genetic code—which is essentially identical in every organ and remains unchanged throughout our lifetime, the proteome is different in different organs and also changes over time. The proteome—all the proteins in a cell or tissue—is...

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