Airway diseases
Paediatric respiratory diseases
Respiratory infections
PG16 Postgraduate course
Assessment and analysis of the lung microbiome
Translational
Registration for this session is additional to the congress registration fee and is €137.5 standard and €154 on site.
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.
Target audience :
Clinical researcher, Paediatrician, Scientist (basic, translational), Student, Trainee, Allergist
Methods :
Cell and molecular biology
14:00
How to think about the microbiome
R. Dickson(Ann Arbor, United States)
COI
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Description
1
142
14:30
Appropriate study design for low-biomass microbiome research
D. Bogaert(Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
COI
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Description
2
143
15:00
Integration of transcriptomics and metabolomics with microbiomic data to identify host-microbiota interactions
L. Segal(New YorkNew York, NY, United States)
COI
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Description
3
144
16:00
The airway mycobiome and its relevance to respiratory disease
L. Delhaes(Bordeaux, France)
COI
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Description
5
146
16:30
Group assignment
R. Dickson(Ann Arbor, United States)
COI
D. Bogaert(Edinburgh, United Kingdom)
COI
L. Segal(New YorkNew York, NY, United States)
COI
L. Delhaes(Bordeaux, France)
COI
6
147
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