The Centre for Pathogen Bioinformatics aims to enhance epidemic monitoring through genomic data analysis, marking a significant advancement in Swiss public health infrastructure.

"We want to be better prepared for the next pandemic"
Switzerland has taken a significant step forward in epidemic preparedness with the inauguration of the Centre for Pathogen Bioinformatics (CPB) in Bern on January 23, 2025. The establishment of this cutting-edge facility represents Switzerland's commitment to strengthening its public health infrastructure and epidemic monitoring capabilities. The center's primary mission, as articulated by Director Aitana Neves, is to ensure better preparedness for future pandemics through advanced genomic surveillance and data analysis.
The CPB is equipped with state-of-the-art facilities for genomic data analysis, focusing on processing information from various sources across Switzerland. The center's core capabilities include analyzing genomic data from microbes collected through wastewater surveillance systems and clinical samples. This comprehensive approach allows for early detection and monitoring of potential epidemic threats. The center employs advanced bioinformatics tools to track the epidemic potential of various pathogens and support crucial research into their biological characteristics.
The Centre for Pathogen Bioinformatics operates under the management of the Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics (SIB), headquartered in Lausanne. This strategic alignment ensures the center benefits from SIB's extensive expertise in biological data science and its established networks within the Swiss research community. The management structure is designed to facilitate efficient data sharing and collaboration between various health institutions across Switzerland.
The establishment of the CPB marks a crucial advancement in Switzerland's public health infrastructure. The center's work will directly contribute to enhanced epidemic monitoring and early warning systems, enabling faster responses to emerging health threats. By ensuring sustainable data management for both research and public decision-makers, the center will play a vital role in shaping evidence-based health policies. This initiative positions Switzerland at the forefront of pathogen surveillance and epidemic preparedness in Europe.