GENOMICS DATA INFRASTRUCTURE

The Genomic Data Infrastructure (GDI) project brings together national agencies, research organisations, and technology providers in

22 countries to provide a cross-border federated network of national genome collections, associated with other relevant data, for

advancing data-driven biomedical research and personalised medicine solutions to benefit citizens of Europe. The project is

designed to support the European 1+ Million Genomes (1+MG) Initiative.

Specifically, GDI will drive the development, deployment and operation of sustainable data-access infrastructures within each

participating country including the legal frameworks, operational procedures and ethics principles required to foster and maintain

citizens’ trust in cross-border access to highly sensitive personal data. It will unlock a data network of over 1 million genome

sequences for research and clinical reference creating unprecedented opportunities for routine transnational, multi-stakeholder

actions in personalised medicine for common, rare and infectious diseases. Authorised data users, such as clinicians, researchers and

innovators, will be able to advance our understanding of genomics for more precise and faster clinical decision-making, diagnostics,

treatments and predictive medicine, and for improved public health measures that will benefit citizens, healthcare systems and the

overall economy.

Thus, GDI is one critical component of Europe’s ambition to lead the integration of genomics into healthcare and the GDI project is

designed to interact with the other actors working towards this ambition via incremental milestones that drive alignment along a

dynamic roadmap.