Integrated Precision Medicine Technologies
Research Center of Excellence

Position: eHealth Systems
Affiliation: Fraunhofer IBMT
Email: gabriele.weiler@ibmt.fraunhofer.de

Dr. Gabriele Weiler (female) holds a PhD in computer science from the University of Kaiserslautern and a diploma degree in medical informatics from the University of Heidelberg. She joined Fraunhofer IBMT in 2005 and works there as a postdoctoral researcher in the group Health Information Systems. She conducted pioneering research on innovative semantic tools to support biomedical research in European research collaborations including the H2020 project iManageCancer, and the FP7 projects p-Medicine, EURECA, Chronious and ACGT. Her research interests focus on applications of semantic technologies in healthcare, data consistency checking, semantic integration, decision support and design and development of health information systems. She is the coordinator of the national project XplOit that delivers a novel IT platform to support predictive modelling research and clinical data sharing in system medicine.

eHealth Systems Coordinators

Christos Schizas

Christos Schizas

eHealth Systems

University of Cyprus (CS)

Stephan Kiefer

Stephan Kiefer

eHealth Systems

Fraunhofer IBMT

eHealth Systems Team

Constantinos Pattichis

Constantinos Pattichis

Project Coordinator

University of Cyprus (CS)

Andreas Panayides

Andreas Panayides

R&D Project Manager

University of Cyprus (CS)

Jochen Schmidt

Jochen Schmidt

eHealth Systems

Fraunhofer IBMT

Jochen Rauch

Jochen Rauch

eHealth Systems

Fraunhofer IBMT

Elpida Keravnou-Papailiou

Elpida Keravnou-Papailiou

eHealth Systems

University of Cyprus

Andreas Pitsillides

Andreas Pitsillides

eHealth Systems

University of Cyprus (CS)

Yiorgos L. Chrysanthou

Yiorgos L. Chrysanthou

eHealth Systems

University of Cyprus (CS)

Georgia Kapitsaki

Georgia Kapitsaki

eHealth Systems

University of Cyprus (CS)

Andria Shimi

Andria Shimi

Neurodegenerative Disorders

University of Cyprus (P)

Gabriele Weiler

Gabriele Weiler

eHealth Systems

Fraunhofer IBMT