30 episodes

Metagenomics is the study of the total genomic content of microbial communities. In metagenomic studies, DNA material is sampled collectively from the microorganisms that populate the environment of interest (e.g. agricultural soil, ocean water, or the human gut). The extracted DNA sequences are subsequently used to profile the environment and its biodiversity, its dominant microbial classes or biological functions, and whether and how this profile differs from those of other environments. This research programme will bring together leading expertise in the multiple disciplines involved in metagenomics including mathematics, computer science, probability and statistics, biomedical research and biology.

Read more at http://www.newton.ac.uk/programmes/MTG/

Mathematical, Statistical and Computational Aspects of the New Science of Metagenomics Cambridge University

    • Education

Metagenomics is the study of the total genomic content of microbial communities. In metagenomic studies, DNA material is sampled collectively from the microorganisms that populate the environment of interest (e.g. agricultural soil, ocean water, or the human gut). The extracted DNA sequences are subsequently used to profile the environment and its biodiversity, its dominant microbial classes or biological functions, and whether and how this profile differs from those of other environments. This research programme will bring together leading expertise in the multiple disciplines involved in metagenomics including mathematics, computer science, probability and statistics, biomedical research and biology.

Read more at http://www.newton.ac.uk/programmes/MTG/

    • video
    Inferring genotype-phenotype relationships from (meta-)genomes

    Inferring genotype-phenotype relationships from (meta-)genomes

    McHardy, AC (Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf)
    Thursday 27 March 2014, 09:30-10:30

    • 54 min
    • video
    Modelling macroecological patterns: Neutral theory and beyond

    Modelling macroecological patterns: Neutral theory and beyond

    Recording stopped before end of talk due to unpublished work -

    Cornell, S (University of Liverpool)
    Tuesday 01 April 2014, 15:00-16:00

    • 33 min
    • video
    Why mixture modelling?

    Why mixture modelling?

    Holmes, S (Stanford University)
    Wednesday 02 April 2014, 15:00-16:30

    • 1 hr 28 min
    • video
    Lessons learned from operating a big metagenomics resource

    Lessons learned from operating a big metagenomics resource

    Meyer, F (Argonne National Laboratory, USA)
    Monday 24 March 2014, 11:30-12:30

    • 58 min
    • video
    Burrows-Wheeler Transform (BWT) based methods for assembly and haplotype analysis

    Burrows-Wheeler Transform (BWT) based methods for assembly and haplotype analysis

    Durbin, R (Welcome Trust Sanger Institute, Cambridge, UK)
    Tuesday 25 March 2014, 13:45-14:45

    • 1 hr 7 min
    • video
    Reasonable names and reasonable terms for Bacteria and Archaea

    Reasonable names and reasonable terms for Bacteria and Archaea

    Garrity, GM (Michigan State University and NamesforLife, LLC)
    Monday 24 March 2014, 13:45-14:45

    • 56 min

Top Podcasts In Education

6 Minute English
BBC Radio
TED Talks Daily
TED
Il Podcast di PsiNel
Gennaro Romagnoli
Learning English Vocabulary
BBC Radio
Learning English Conversations
BBC Radio
Learning English For Work
BBC News

More by Cambridge University

Philosophy
Cambridge University
LCIL International Law Seminar Series
Cambridge University
The State of the Universe - Stephen Hawking 70th Birthday Symposium
Cambridge University
Cambridge Language Sciences
Cambridge University
Phylogenetics
Cambridge University
Economic and Social History
Cambridge University