Date: 3 - 17 November 2025

Timezone: Lisbon

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EMO-BON establishes a long-term omics observatory for marine biodiversity through bimonthly sampling of coastal waters and both soft and hard sediments across more than 20 stations in Europe. Standard operating procedures are applied for sample collection, sequencing, and workflow analysis to ensure consistent taxonomic and functional annotation. FAIR principles are implemented using appropriate ontologies, RO-Crates, and a Python-based data analysis toolkit prepared for deployment in Virtual Research Environments (VREs).

Session 1 :: November 3rd :: Online

Accessing and Processing EMO-BON Metagenomic Data

Session 2 :: November 17th :: Faculty of Pharmacy of the University of Porto

EMO-BON Metagenomics: From Backend Integration to Frontend Processing

Venue: Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Porto

City: Porto

Country: Portugal

Postcode: 4050-313


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