Computational Systems Biology Infrastructure (CSB) is a national research support infrastructure with two main aims;
- Establishment of a computational framework for management and usage of genome-scale metabolic models (GEMs). This framework is known as the Human Metabolic Atlas (HMA).
- Provide expert support in computational biology and bioinformatics for nationally prioritised research projects.
All research project support is coordinated with SciLifeLab and NBIS (National Bioinformatics Infrastructure Sweden). In practise CSB functions as a Facility for Systems Biology in the SciLifeLab och NBIS organisations.
CSB contribute to SciLifeLab and NBIS by providing expertise in systems biology with focus on integrating data from multiple omics datasets (e.g. transcriptomics, metabolomics and proteomics). In addition, we also contribute expertise in more standard NGS data analysis and interpretation.
We are leading an NBIS initiative with aims to promote "reproducible research". Contact us for info
Applications for project support are submitted here: Apply for support
Current and previous projects that have received support are listed here: Supported projects
In Göteborg, we have regular consultation meetings, so called "Bioinformatics drop-ins". Contact us for updated information.