4th edition!

Back-to-work microbiome refresher webinar 

Our engaging webinar about microbiome studies has become a classic and ideal refresher for experts in the animal health industy. We will provide insights into the essential requirements for conducting microbiome studies. We will explain differences between 16S rRNA gene sequencing and shotgun metagenomics. Gain a deeper understanding of how to effectively interpret and analyze a typical report, empowering you to unlock new levels of knowledge and effectively communicate findings with your colleagues across various departments. 

  • Date: 11th of September
  • Time:  12h30-13h30 CET
  • Where: Live, Online
  • Who: Dr. Amanda Hettiarachchi, Drs. Adelaide Panattoni 
  • For whom: product managers, innovators and scientists with an interest in microbiome research
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The journey of the microbiome

The analysis of the microbiome consists of several steps. You can already learn more in this video but don't be afraid, we will explain everything in detail during our webinar!

First aid with data and statistical analyses.

We understand that the abundance of graphs and numbers in typical microbiome study reports can be overwhelming. That's why we believe it's crucial for you to not only receive visually appealing results but also have a clear understanding of them. By explaining the data to you, we aim to empower you to confidently communicate your findings to your colleagues or clients. Are you interested in delving deeper into topics such as study setup, different microbiome 16S rRNA or shotgun metagenomics sequencing analysis technologies, rarefaction plots, alpha diversity, beta diversity, and much more? Look no further, as we've got you covered in our upcoming webinar.

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Your hosts

Dr. Amanda Hettiarachchi

Amanda, an experienced scientist with a PhD from Ghent University, developed a profound passion for microbiome research during her doctoral studies. Her expertise lies in assisting innovators in the feed industry in designing impactful studies and translating microbiome research into valuable outcomes.

Drs. Adelaide Panattoni

Adelaide is a passionate PhD candidate at PathoSense and the University of Antwerp, dedicated to unraveling the mysteries of the respiratory microbiome in pigs. With her keen analytical skills, she delves deep into data, exploring its intricate biological significance.