Microbiomics in Clinical Trials
The microbiome plays an important role in many diseases and holds promise of being a therapeutic target, or key, of high clinical relevance. However, the metholodogy of the science of microbiomics is very unlike what is typically used in clinical trials: big data, computationally-demanding bioinformatics, highly multivariate results, skewed distributions, complex assumptions. In addition, the field is held back by a lack of standardisation.
What is the clinical relevance of the microbiome? What is the current status of microbiomics in clinical trials? What interpretational pitfalls should one be wary of in the field of microbiomics? How can current best practices best be applied in a microbiome context? How does one validate the results of microbiomics?
These are some of the questions that this course will seek to shed some light on.
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- Learn what big data, computationally-demanding bioinformatics, highly multivariate results, skewed distributions and complex assumptions mean
- Understand what the clinical relevance of the microbiome is
- Explore the interpretational pitfalls you should be wary of in the field of microbiomics
- Grasp how current best practices be applied in a microbiome context
- Master how to validate the results of microbiomics
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