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SUMMARY:The German Human Genome-Phenome Archive: Advancing Towards a Feder
 ated Infrastructure for Managing and Analyzing Genomics and Phenotypic Dat
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DESCRIPTION:Minisymposium\n\nLuiz Gadelha (GHGA)\n\nThe German Human Genom
 e-Phenome Archive (GHGA) is dedicated to addressing the challenges of mana
 ging human genomics and phenotypic data. As part of the German National Re
 search Data Infrastructure (NFDI), it connects German researchers to the g
 lobal genome research landscape, in collaboration with initiatives like th
 e European Genome-Phenome Archive (EGA) and the European Genomic Data Infr
 astructure (GDI). It will enable the integration of data into and from nat
 ional and international studies while safeguarding sensitive patient infor
 mation. GHGA follows an approach that involves establishing secure IT infr
 astructure for omics data management, implementing an ethico-legal framewo
 rk for data protection, harmonizing metadata schemas, and standardizing om
 ics data processing workflows, while embracing Global Alliance for Genomic
 s and Health (GA4GH) standards. Beyond establishing a data repository, GHG
 A actively engages in the development, standardization, and benchmarking o
 f bioinformatics workflows, collaborating with the nf-core and NCbench com
 munities. The recently launched GHGA Metadata Catalog facilitates the disc
 overy of non-personal metadata, laying the foundation for the upcoming GHG
 A Archive. GHGA will enable cross-project analysis and promote new collabo
 rations and research projects in the international context of genome resea
 rch. This will also be of high importance for new national projects such a
 s the upcoming genomDE project within Germany.\n\nDomain: Chemistry and Ma
 terials, Engineering, Life Sciences, Computational Methods and Applied Mat
 hematics\n\nSession Chairs: John Anderson Garcia Henao (University of Bern
 , ARTORG Center for Biomedical Engineering Research) and Kary Ann del Carm
 en Ocaña Gautherot (LNCC)
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