
Informatics for Life is a joint initiative founded by the Klaus-Tschira Foundation, dedicated to advancing scientific, mathematical, and computer science research, with a particular focus on cardiovascular diseases. Leveraging novel computational methods, artificial intelligence, and big data analysis, the initiative aims to translate these technologies into healthcare through a patient-centric approach. It comprises ambitious scientific projects focusing on areas such as RNA analysis for diagnostics and therapeutics, structure-based drug design for muscle disorders, research data warehousing, deep learning for medical imaging analysis, population-scale predictive modeling of heart failure, optimization of arrhythmia management, cognition and uncertainty quantification for heart simulation, and network-based understanding of comorbidities. The initiative fosters interdisciplinary cooperation between computational modeling experts and clinical researchers in Heidelberg.

Informatics for Life is a joint initiative founded by the Klaus-Tschira Foundation, dedicated to advancing scientific, mathematical, and computer science research, with a particular focus on cardiovascular diseases. Leveraging novel computational methods, artificial intelligence, and big data analysis, the initiative aims to translate these technologies into healthcare through a patient-centric approach. It comprises ambitious scientific projects focusing on areas such as RNA analysis for diagnostics and therapeutics, structure-based drug design for muscle disorders, research data warehousing, deep learning for medical imaging analysis, population-scale predictive modeling of heart failure, optimization of arrhythmia management, cognition and uncertainty quantification for heart simulation, and network-based understanding of comorbidities. The initiative fosters interdisciplinary cooperation between computational modeling experts and clinical researchers in Heidelberg.