Toolbox
The HEDIMED toolbox contains all tools developed during the project. It includes tools, scripts and devices for scientists and researchers helping with their data collection and analysis in exposome research. It featuers the two main platforms of the project: the HEDIMED research platform and the HEDIMED public platform. Other tools include educational simulation models.
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A 500 MHz spectrometer dedicated to metabolomics of biological samples, with standard protocols for faecal, urine, and plasma analysis, is a powerful tool capable of ...
The device is a tool for measurements of specific IgE-mediated fluorescence responses in serum samples, indicating the likelihood of an allergic response to different allergens ...
The Array-in-well (AiW) platform is a high-throughput array-based multiplex assay platform that offers a sample-saving alternative to replacing or complementing ELISA in serological analyses. The ...
A set of interlocked functions used to accelerate analysis of Olink proteomics data including endpoints. The idea is to have a standard syntax to enable ...
This tool will show relations between exposome and risk factors and IMDs based on scientific evidence with expert comment.
...Terramonitor Geosampler calculates the zonal statistics (mean, maximum, minimum etc.) from a raster file containing geographical information, around coordinate points defined in the input file ...
Visualizations, Interactive graphs, Correlation between different factors, Risk factors showcasing, Dissemination of scientific articles, Educational Material A) The instructions on how to upload data on ...
HEDIMED Research Platform concept creates a researcher-friendly centralised data analytics solution with local like user experience. The system is scalable and can be deployed with ...
Celiac disease pathogenesis, in addition to immune cell component, encompasses pathogenic events also in the duodenal epithelium. In celiac disease patients, exposure to dietary gluten ...