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PG16 Assessment and analysis of the lung microbiome
Postgraduate Course
Chairs:
S. Bartel (Groningen, Netherlands), A. van der Does (Leiden, Netherlands)
Aims:
to describe how to design a microbiome research project; to explain how data integration can answer question in microbiome research; to discuss the opportunities and difficulties associated with studies of the lung microbiome/mycobiome.
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How to think about the microbiome
R. Dickson (Ann Arbor, United States of America)
Appropriate study design for low-biomass microbiome research
D. Bogaert (Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
Integration of transcriptomics and metabolomics with microbiomic data to identify host-microbiota interactions
L. Segal (New York New York, NY, United States of America)
The airway mycobiome and its relevance to respiratory disease
L. Delhaes (Bordeaux, France)
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R. Dickson (Ann Arbor, United States of America), D. Bogaert (Edinburgh, United Kingdom), L. Segal (New York New York, NY, United States of America), L. Delhaes (Bordeaux, France)
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