Translational clinical precision medicine – a focus on translational biomarkers & digital health
Doctoral School in Medicine, Biomedical Science and Technology at Aalborg University
Omics technologies—genomics, transcriptomics, epigenetics, proteomics, and metabolomics — are crucial for bridging basic research with clinical application.
This PhD course emphasizes translational clinical science and big data analysis, combining theoretical insights with practical training. Students will learn to design ethical approved clinical studies and apply advanced bioinformatics to analyze complex omics data with clinical data. Real-life examples from autoimmune disorders, neurodegeneration, and chronic pain will illustrate how omics can identify biomarkers, stratify patients, and guide targeted therapies for improved patient outcomes.
Learning objectives:
- Application of multiOMICs in translational health and medical science.
- Statistical evaluation and presentations of Omics data in scientific publications
- Bioinformatice processing and data integration of Omics data