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Since 2022, the Mertelsmann Foundation has been collaborating with the University of Freiburg, the University Medical Center Freiburg, and other national and international CRIION-associated research groups on research projects within the framework of the Collaborative Research Institute Intelligent Oncology (CRIION).

  • IMMUSIGN-Using machine learning and a living immune repository to detect disease-specific and anti-tumor immune signatures
    January 1st, 2022•Lymphoma / Immunity, Projects•
    Prof. Dr. Mascha Binder•

    IMMUSIGN-Using machine learning and a living immune repository to detect disease-specific and anti-tumor immune signatures

  • Establishing a bioinformatics platform for non-invasive classification of brain cancers by ctDNA- 1027 1164 01
    January 1st, 2022•Brain cancer, Projects•
    PD Dr. Florian Scherer•

    Establishing a bioinformatics platform for non-invasive classification of brain cancers by ctDNA- 1027 1164 01

  • Using artificial intelligence to decipher and manipulate cellular growth patterns in acute myeloid leukemia (AI@AML)
    January 1st, 2022•Leukemia, Projects•
    Prof. Dr. Rainer Claus•

    Using artificial intelligence to decipher and manipulate cellular growth patterns in acute myeloid leukemia (AI@AML)

  • Development of a machine-learning approach for leukemia cell - mcroenvironment interactions
    September 1st, 2021•Leukemia, Projects•
    Prof. Dr. Tanja Hartmann•

    Development of a machine-learning approach for leukemia cell – mcroenvironment interactions

  • January 1st, 2021•Projects•
    Prof. Dr. Mascha Binder•

    Detection of disease-specific signatures in B cell repertories of lymphomas using machine learning

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The Mertelsmann Foundation has made improving the fight against cancer with the help of innovative methods its main concern. To this end, it brings together cancer research and artificial intelligence. In doing so, it relies on interdisciplinary collaboration between experimental and clinical oncology, artificial intelligence and philosophy.

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