Day of entertainment offered by the Structural Analysis and Metabolomics axis of Biogenouest on November 25, 2024 in Rennes on the theme “Data processing: from signal to integration of heterogeneous data”
📍Rennes Beaulieu Digital Hub – 263 Avenue du Général Leclerc – 35700 Rennes
The day, open to the entire Biogenouest community, will take place face-to-face on the Beaulieu campus in Rennes on Monday, November 25, 2024 from 9 a.m. to 16:30 p.m.. It aims to explore advances, challenges and opportunities in the field of data processing and analysis, with particular emphasis on their validation, obtaining interpretation keys, and the integration of data from various sources, such as those from mass spectrometry, NMR, chromatography, so-called “omics” approaches and imaging.
🇧🇷 Registration
đź“— Program detailed
“Data processing:
from signal to heterogeneous data integration »
Open to all, on registration (before November 15, 2024)
9:00 Welcome Coffee
9:30 – Introduction of the day
Signal Processing Session
10:00 “Analysis of fatty acid isotopic compositions by GC-c-IRMS: problems encountered during signal processing, reflections and avenues for improvement.” by Loïc Harrault, Rudolph Corvaisier, Fabienne Le Grand et Philippe Soudant, LIPIDOCEAN, Brest
10:20 “Algorithmic developments for the processing of large volume 3D images” by David Legland, BIBS, Nantes
10:40 “Coupling GSMNs and metabolic profiling for the reconstruction of biosynthetic pathways” by Gabriel Markov, LBI2M, Roscoff
Data Visualization Session
11:00 “XploreMzSpectra: a tool to explore the similarities of a collection of mass spectra” by Virginie Lollier, BIBS, Nantes
11:20 “ODAM: Open Data for Access and Mining” by Daniel Jacob, BIBS, Nantes
11:40 “Automatic identification and quantification of metabolites in NMR spectra” by Remi Servien, Environmental Biotechnology Laboratory, Narbonne
12:10 Lunch break
Heterogeneous Data Integration Session
14:00 “Metabolomics: a goldmine of data requiring enhanced collaboration between chemists and bioinformaticians” by Yann Guitton, Corsair-Melisa, Nantes
14:20 “Bioinformatics tools and methodology for the interpretation of transcriptomic data and their integration with metabolomic data” by Mathieu Rouel, UMR_S1064 Center for Research in transplantation and Translational Immunology, Nantes
14:40 “Coupling of untargeted metabolomics and metabarcoding: an approach of interest for the study of marine symbiotic interactions” by Samuel Orgeas-Gobin, MNHN and AD2M, Roscoff
15:00 Coffee/tea break
15:30 p.m.: “Metabolomics and data integration: application to the SAFIR cross-sectional study” by Chloe Cloteau, Corsair-M.shark, Nantes
15:50 “Multi-block integration of different metabolomic NMR datasets to answer various questions: from technological to clinical interest” by Marine Letertre, Corsair-RMN CEISAM, Nantes
16:10 “Phytochemical diversity of genetic collections of Brassicaceae for the research of traits of agronomic and agroecological interest” by Pauline Le Boulch, Corsair-P2M2, Rennes
16:30 Closing of the day