A workshop on analyzing complex biological data from multiple sources.

Multi-Omics and NETwork Analysis Summer Workshop (MONET)

['FUNDING_OTHER'] · UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER · NIH-11132806

This workshop is for biomedical researchers who want to learn how to combine different types of biological data, like genes and proteins, to better understand complex diseases and improve their research skills.

Quick facts

Phase['FUNDING_OTHER']
Study typeNih_funding
SexAll
SponsorUNIVERSITY OF COLORADO DENVER (nih funded)
Locations1 site (Aurora, UNITED STATES)
Trial IDNIH-11132806 on ClinicalTrials.gov

What this research studies

This workshop focuses on teaching participants how to analyze and interpret multi-omics data, which includes genetic, transcriptomic, proteomic, and metabolomic information. By integrating these diverse data types, researchers aim to gain deeper insights into the biological processes underlying complex diseases. Participants will engage in hands-on activities that utilize advanced computational techniques and network science to explore interactions among different biological signals. This educational opportunity is designed to enhance the skills of biomedical researchers in the rapidly evolving field of multi-omics.

Who could benefit from this research

Good fit: Ideal candidates for this research are biomedical researchers and clinicians interested in multi-omics data analysis and its applications in disease understanding.

Not a fit: Patients who are not involved in biomedical research or do not have a background in data analysis may not benefit directly from this workshop.

Why it matters

Potential benefit: If successful, this research could empower researchers to identify new biomarkers and therapeutic targets for complex diseases, ultimately improving patient outcomes.

How similar studies have performed: Previous workshops and educational programs in bioinformatics and multi-omics have shown success in enhancing research capabilities and fostering collaboration among scientists.

Where this research is happening

Aurora, UNITED STATES

Researchers

About this research

  1. This is an active NIH-funded research project — typically early-stage science, not a clinical trial accepting patient enrollment.
  2. Some NIH-funded labs run parallel clinical studies or seek volunteers for related work. To check, contact the principal investigator or institution listed above.
  3. For full project details, budget, and progress reports, visit the official NIH RePORTER page below.

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Last reviewed 2026-05-15 by the Find a Trial editorial team. Information on this page is for educational purposes and is not medical advice. Always consult qualified healthcare professionals about clinical trial participation.