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NUM-ENRICH Project Kick-Off in Berlin – Extending NUM Research Infrastructures through Collaboration and Harmonisation!

13 Apr 2026
Oya Beyan Fu-Sung Kim-Benjamin Tang
NUM-Enrich team at Kick-Off in Berlin
Overview
Summary

Last week we successfully kicked off the NUM-ENRICH project in Berlin – Extending NUM Research Infrastructures through Collaboration and Harmonisation!

The goal of the ENRICH project is to sustainably strengthen, better connect, and open up existing NUM research infrastructures for scientific use. The focus is on improving the visibility, accessibility, and interoperability of the datasets available in NUM.

A central element of ENRICH is the development of a unified access portal (DATAPORTAL4NUM), which uses a so-called knowledge graph to aggregate metadata, data availability, and feasibility queries across various research infrastructures. This enables harmonized access to clinical data such as imaging data or laboratory data from existing NUM infrastructures like RACOON, NUKLEUS, the Data Integration Centers (DIZ), and other preparatory work.

Prof. Oya Beyan, Director of the Institute for Biomedical Informatics (BI-K) and Co-Director of the Data Integration Center, Prof. Dr. Thomas Streichert, Institute for Clinical Chemistry, and Dr. Peter Ihle, PMV Research Group, are actively involved in work packages for the infrastructure.

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