Analysis of 16S rRNA metagenomic experiments

omics
live training

Analysis of 16S rRNA metagenomic experiments

Target Audience:
All VIB staff
Location:

Leuven

General context

This training will start with the presentation of a 16S pipeline (psbweb05.psb.ugent.be/lotus/) in a linux environment, using a minimal amount of linux commands. This will enable the preprocessing of the data going from raw reads to taxonomic tables and phylogenetic trees.

The 2nd part of the training will give an overview of numerical ecology and takes part entirely in R.

Objectives

Processing and statistical analysis of 16S rRNA metagenomic experiments using R & Lotus pipeline. The following analytical steps from raw data to communicable results will be on the programme:

- Preparation of sequencing data, read filtering, data cleaning

- Data normalization

- Numerical ecology: Clustering, Ordination, Diversity, Modelling

- Univariate & Multivariate Statistics

- Biological interpretation

Required skills

The training is intended for people who have some experience with R and Linux. If you have no experience with R, you can follow our R introduction training first (send an email to bits@vib.be to join this training). If you have no experience with Linux, you can follow our  Linux command line training first. 

Trainers

Falk Hildebrand

Falk Hildebrand is a bioinformatician with a passion for microbial ecosystems, bacterial evolution and developing computational systems to tackle these subjects in a combined perspective. Falk joined Earlham Institute in early 2019, where his new Hildebrand Group (also at Quadram Institute) will be developing metagenomic tools for tracking bacterial strains at high resolutions, to predict their genomic capabilities and explore their associations to diseases.

During his early career, Falk was working at the University of Constance (Germany) and the University of Sussex (UK) on bacterial evolution and tracking outbreaks of pathogens through following changes in their genomes. Moving from a genome centric view to a metagenomic view of whole microbial ecosystems, he worked during his PhD at the University of Brussels (Belgium) on bacterial associations to complex diseases such as IBD, obesity and Diabetes. For this, Falk developed bioinformatic pipelines to process 16S data (LotuS) as well as the statistical tools.

During his postdoc at EMBL Heidelberg (Germany), Falk continued his research on association to the human microbiome of complex diseases such as Diabetes and Parkinson’s disease, among others. His interests soon developed to track strains in the metagenomic datasets, as well as de novo assembling genomes from metagenomes. These techniques are mostly applied to the gut microbiome of mammals. Another interest of his is environmental metagenomics. For example, in 2018 he proved that in soils more fungi are usually connected to more antibiotic resistance in bacteria, and this is true on a local but also global scale.

Contact Falk Hildebrand :
Raul Tito
VIB - KULeuven

Raul is a PostDoc at the Jeroen Raes Lab of the VIB-KU Leuven Center for Microbiology

Program

9h30-12h30: Raw sequence processing

13h30-17h00: Numerical ecology

Practical info

Location & Venue

25 November 2019

Leuven - Park Inn by Radisson

Martelarenlaan 36
3010 Leuven
Belgium

Public transport

25 November 2019

Leuven - Park Inn by Radisson
Public transport

The hotel is located 300m from Leuven Central Station. The hotel connects to Leuven Central Station by a pedestrian bridge.

Route description

25 November 2019

Leuven - Park Inn by Radisson
Parking

Park Inn hotel has no own parking. It is possible to park underground in P1-Parking Station Leuven, Martelarenlaan 4, 3010 Leuven or in parking De Bond, Martelarenlaan 18, 3010 Leuven.

Venue contact

25 November 2019

Leuven - Park Inn by Radisson
Location contact

+32 16 61 66 02

sales.leuven@parkinn.com