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Mini symposium
Minisymposium 5
The next generation in microbial omics
FG Functional Genomics & Bioinformatics
Termin
Datum:
11.09.2023
Zeit:
17:30
–
19:30
Ort / Stream:
EG | 007
Chair
Dr. Anne Busch
Jena, DE
Dr. Minou Nowrousian
Bochum, DE
Programm
17:30
–
17:45
10 Min.
5 Min.
Short lecture
FGB-FG01
A comprehensive comparison of feature selection methods for machine learning on microbial datasets
Erik Zschaubitz (Rostock, DE)
Computational microbiology
17:45
–
18:00
10 Min.
5 Min.
Short lecture
FGB-FG02
Using artificial intelligence and a novel media database to predict cultivation conditions for bacteria
Dr. Julia Koblitz (Braunschweig, DE)
Computational microbiology
18:00
–
18:15
10 Min.
5 Min.
Short lecture
FGB-FG03
Functional characterization of hypothetical proteins in
Escherichia coli
using artificial intelligence and big data
Sagarika Chakraborty (Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, DE)
Computational microbiology
18:15
–
18:30
10 Min.
5 Min.
Short lecture
FGB-FG04
Exploring the theoretical limits: Kinetic modelling of cyanobacterial metabolism for optimization of terpenoid production in
Synechocystis
Andreas Nakielski (Aachen, DE)
Computational microbiology
18:30
–
18:45
10 Min.
5 Min.
Short lecture
FGB-FG05
Synthetic intra- and inter-species symbiosis between E. coli and V. natriegens helps understanding the fundamental regulations of abundance ratios in microbial communities
Maurice Mager (Düsseldorf, DE)
Systems and synthetic microbiology
18:45
–
19:00
10 Min.
5 Min.
Short lecture
FGB-FG06
Identification of modulators of microbial abundances based on genome-scale metabolic modelling
Dr. Georgios Marinos (Kiel, DE)
Computational microbiology
19:00
–
19:15
10 Min.
5 Min.
Short lecture
FGB-FG07
Technological advances and synthetic yeast for the next level of genome investigation
Dr. Daniel Schindler (Marburg, DE)
Systems and synthetic microbiology
19:15
–
19:30
10 Min.
5 Min.
Short lecture
FGB-FG08
Application of high-throughput sequencing technologies for comprehensive analysis of bacterial genome methylation and epigenetics in the model bacterium
Helicobacter pylori
Prof. Christine Josenhans (München, DE)
Systems and synthetic microbiology
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