At VRAIN, natural computing research addresses membrane computing — a bio-inspired computational model derived from the structure and functioning of biological cells — with applications in genomics and bioprocess modelling.
Research in this area covers the development of computational models for biological systems, digital twins of bioprocesses and biosequences, and tools for genomic information management. The Delfos Platform is an information system for managing genomic variations that integrates data from multiple sources through a conceptual model of the human genome (Human Genome Conceptual Schema), supporting genotype-phenotype analysis for precision medicine applications.

