Minimizing Bias in Microbiome Research (North & South America)
How to effectively use NGS in metagenomics and host-microbiome studies: Minimizing Bias in Microbiome Research
In microbiome research, each step of the process is critical in guaranteeing that you get accurate results. Unfortunately, it is easy to accidentally introduce sample bias that affects your downstream results, which may give a false picture of the make-up of your microbial community. Luckily, there are steps you can take to minimize this bias, allowing you to produce the most accurate results.
In this talk we will discuss methods for minimizing sample bias in:
- Sample isolation and extraction
- NGS library preparation and analysis
- Bioinformatic analysis
About the speaker
Dylan Barbera, Global Product Manager, UNGS Genotyping, GPM Genomics
QIAGEN Sciences, Inc., Germantown, USA
Dylan Barbera received his bachelors in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology with a minor in Microbiology from The Pennsylvania State University. He received his Master of Science degree from Mount St. Mary's University in Biotechnology and Management. Dylan began his career in NGS in 2015 and joined QIAGEN in 2016 as a Quality Control Scientist. He currently serves as a Global Product Manager for QIAGEN's portfolio of Microbiology and Whole Genome Sequencing NGS products.
Categories
Microbiology
Microbiome
Next Generation Sequencing