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Large-scale OMICS Data Management in Biomedical Research


Held in conjunction with International Conference on Advances in Next Generation Sequencing

30 May 2015, at 9.00 am - 5.00 pm in Bangalore

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About the Course
During the training course, project and data management of large-scale studies that involve system-wide, OMICS-based data acquisition, bioinformatics data processing and analysis, will be discussed. We will outline methods and concepts for the design of such large-scale studies, with a focus on in-silico experiment modelling. Furthermore, we will discuss integrated methods for the processing of OMICS data beyond the genome (e.g., proteome, transcriptome, metabolome) and approaches for the integration of these data. Examples of platforms to enable “all-digital” project and data modeling will also be discussed.

Who should Attend
Scientists utilizing Next Generation Sequencing tools and platforms in proteomics, genomics, biomarkers, drug discovery, chemical biology, bioinformatics research or considering the use of NGS in any field of Biotechnology.

Contents & Agenda

Session 1: 9.00 am -11.00 am
•    OMICS data beyond NGS-based data (processing of MS-based Proteomics data)
•    OMICS data beyond NGS-based data (processing of MS-based Metabolomics data)
Coffee break: 11.00 am -11.15 am
Session 2: 11.15 am - 1.00 pm

•    Introduction to data management technologies (data catalogs, SQL, No-SQL databases), challenges, state of the art
•    Concepts for digital project/data management
Lunch Break: 1.00 pm - 2.00 pm
Session 3: 2.00 pm to 3.00 pm

•    Experimental design and integrated concepts (from study planning to data analysis)
Coffee Break: 3.00 pm - 3.15 pm
Session 4: 3.15 pm - 5.00 pm

•    Data integration
•    Use case studies
•    Discussion and feedback

Sven Nahnsen

Sven Nahnsen, Head, University of Tuebingen