The ERA Chair in Bioinformatics for Genomics in Malta (BioGeMT) is designed to effect structural transformation at the University of Malta in the domain of bioinformatics. The initiative involves establishing a proficient bioinformatics team dedicated to analyzing genomic, transcriptomic, metabolomic, and phenotypic data (collectively known as multi-omics) through machine learning and additional methodologies. This team will work closely with existing genetics and genomics research groups to enhance infrastructure and deepen the knowledge base, aiming to translate patient-derived multi-omic data into more effective disease understanding and treatment approaches.
Central to the project is the incorporation of an ERA Chair and a specialized team into UM's ongoing omics research, with a focus on building a robust, internationally engaged, and enduring bioinformatics team. Key to the project's success is fostering collaborations with both academic and industry partners, both locally and internationally.
Additionally, the project emphasizes developing bioinformatics training programs. This includes enhancing existing postgraduate programs and introducing short training courses, aimed at strengthening the collaboration between ICT, statistics, and life sciences. Such educational initiatives are intended to increase the visibility of UM researchers through high-impact publications, participation in global conferences, and collaborative projects, thereby enhancing UM's ability to secure competitive research funding.