Interdisciplinary forum “Cardiogenetics and bioinformatics: realities 2023”
On September 4-5, the annual Interdisciplinary Forum “Cardiogenetics and Bioinformatics: Realities 2023” was held at the Higher School of Economics.
The interdisciplinary forum “Cardiogenetics and Bioinformatics: Realities 2023” was dedicated to the creation of the Mirror Laboratory, initiated by the International Laboratory of Bioinformatics of the National Research University Higher School of Economics together with the Scientific and Educational Center of the Medical Institute of the BU HE Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug - Ugra “Surgut State University”. The joint research project “Machine learning technologies in predicting the outcomes of acute coronary syndrome” is aimed at creating a prognostic system for the outcomes of acute coronary syndrome.
The main result of the joint project will be the creation of a prognostic system based on artificial intelligence algorithms to assess the risks of an adverse event for the personalized management of patients with myocardial infarction after discharge from the hospital.
Together, the two laboratories will strive to achieve the following goals:
- creation of a prognostic system based on artificial intelligence algorithms to assess the risks of an adverse event for personalized management of patients with myocardial infarction after discharge from the hospital;
- determination of clinical, biochemical, genetic, and social factors that determine the risk of developing an adverse event (heart attack, stroke, death) in patients with myocardial infarction after discharge from the hospital;
- development of algorithms and methods that work on heterogeneous medical data;
- development of algorithms for storing and processing big medical data.
The event was attended by both representatives of the mirror laboratory and representatives of the Consortium “Genetics of Cardiovascular Diseases”, which unites the efforts of scientific groups and institutes to study the genetics of cardiovascular diseases from Moscow, Surgut, St. Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Arkhangelsk, Tyumen.
Medicine is becoming increasingly personalized, and for the development of individual methods for diagnosing and treating cardiovascular diseases, it is necessary to create a centralized, if possible, complete catalog of genomic mutations of the population of the Russian Federation.