In this series of virtual workshops, we will introduce novel designs and analytical approaches for multi-omics integration that were recently developed and applied in the exposomics field to address critical data analysis challenges (dimensionality reduction approaches, mediation, predictive modelling, feature selection, networks, etc). The focus is on the practical application of these methods.
About the workshop series
The field of exposomics delves into the complex interplay of environmental, social, lifestyle, genetic, and other biological factors and warrants promise to advance precision environmental health. Beyond genetics, the integration of exposomics and multi-omics in epidemiology research can enable a more precise understanding of disease and promote health, especially for the most vulnerable population subgroups.
In this series of virtual workshops, we will introduce novel designs and analytical approaches for multi-omics integration that were recently developed and applied in the exposomics field to address critical data analysis challenges (dimensionality reduction approaches, mediation, predictive modelling, feature selection, networks, etc). The focus is on the practical application of these methods.
Target audience
This workshop is aimed at Master/PhD students, researchers, clinicians, and other professionals working in the fields of exposomics, epidemiology, or toxicology with an interest in understanding how omics data, including the exposome, can be integrated in epidemiological research.
Detailed program
A detailed program in pdf version can be found in this link with modules, agenda and speaker profiles.
Registration
Fill the registration form to attend. The workshop series is free of charge.
Organisers
This workshop series has been organised by Léa Maitre and Augusto Anguita. Please contact Rodney Ortiz (rodney.ortiz@isglobal.org) for any queries or further information.