Dear all,
You’re invited to attend the following BIG N2N seminar. If you would like to have a meeting with Prof. Raes in the afternoon, please contact me.
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The BIG N2N seminar series is a Specialist Course in the Doctoral Schools training program
“Towards population-level microbiome monitoring: the Flemish Gut Flora Project”
Prof. Dr. Jeroen Raes
KUL, VIB lab for Bioinformatics and (eco-)systems biology
April 19, 2016 (11:00)
Jozef Schell seminar room, Technologiepark 927 - 9052 Zwijnaarde
www.bign2n.ugent.be/events
Abstract
Alterations in the gut microbiota have been linked to various pathologies, ranging from inflammatory bowel disease
and diabetes to cancer. Although large numbers of clinical studies aiming at microbiome-based disease markers are currently being performed, our basic knowledge about the normal variability of the human intestinal microbiota and the factors that determine
this still remain limited. Here, I will present a large-scale study of the gut microbiome variation in a geographically confined region (Flanders, Belgium). A cohort of >5000 individuals from the normal population is sampled for microbiome analysis and extensive
metadata covering demographic, health- and lifestyle-related parameters is collected. Based on this cohort, a large-scale cross-sectional study of microbiome variability in relation to health as well as parameters associated to microbiome composition is being
performed. In this presentation, I will discuss our experiences in large-scale microbiome monitoring, show how the development of dedicated computational approaches can assist in microbiome analysis and interpretation, and first results coming out of this
effort.
Kind regards,
Katrijn Vannerum
PhD
Project manager
BIG N2N (Bioinformatics Institute Ghent From Nucleotides to Networks)
Ghent University
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