GEMIN PROJECT PAGE
GENES AND THEIR RELATED DISEASES
Welcome to GEMIN (Genome Data Mining) project page. Said simply, this is a search engine capable of finding any gene, gene mutation, DNA or RNA sequence, protein sequence, pathogen, or bioactive compound, together with their normal functions and alterations in various diseases. The capability to robotically read scientific articles and genomic databases is an important data channel for updating the GEMIN central information library (organized as a hierarchical semantic ontology).
AIMS OF GEMIN
Development of robotic, collaborative and distributed systems for contextual semantic analysis of biomedical scientific articles, interpretation of medical images, automated ontology creation, bioinformatic processing, database synchronization, and medical knowledge management. Human birth defects and diseases are in the major focus, while other organisms, systems and things are included selectively upon their subject relevance (especially medicinal plants and fungi, crops and foods, parasites, microorganisms, toxins, environmental pollutants, and other relevant object categories).
ACCESS
Not yet in the public domain. For proprietary use only at this time. Selected features are being implemented in a new intelligent scientific e-journal: CRICKETT, ISSN 2453-7209, www.crickett.org.
MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS AND AWARDS
Parts of this system were already commercially licensed and are used, improved or tested by undisclosed entities. This is a robust system with the potential to become the leading search engine in the field of genomic and general medicine - as can be judged from our ability to receive a major competitive grant from the Ministry of Health, or to win a worldwide tender seeking a very similar solution for plants and herbal medicines:
2011
Worldwide winning solution
Nature Publishing Group's nature.com open innovation pavilion, and
InnoCentive, Inc., USA, Challenge No. 9221029 (Plant Ontology Creation)
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2020
Practical deployment
Intelligent science e-journal: CRICKETT, ISSN 2453-7209
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Want to join our team?
Interested in collaboration or joint grant development?
(e.g., NIH, NSF, ESF, Horizon 2020, etc.)
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Contact us: telemed@cyberservices.com