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Identifying Microbiome Markers of Progression of Alzheimer's Disease - Fall 2020

Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube

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Microbiome Courses Bioinformatics Courses Microbiology Courses Genetics Courses Proteomics Courses DNA Sequencing Courses Alzheimer’s Disease Courses Neurodegenerative Diseases Courses

Course Description

Overview

Explore groundbreaking research on microbiome markers for Alzheimer's disease progression in this 51-minute seminar presented by Dr. Ami Bhatt, Assistant Professor of Medicine and Genetics at Stanford University. Delve into genome analysis techniques, including linked read and long-range sequencing, DNA extraction methods, and Nanopore sequencing. Examine the challenges of small protein analysis and meta-riboseq approaches. Investigate the microbiome's impact on neuroinflammatory events and age of onset in Alzheimer's disease. Gain insights into cohort data, practical aspects of the research, and cutting-edge tools used in the field. Conclude with a thought-provoking Q&A session and final reflections on the future of microbiome research in neurodegenerative diseases.

Syllabus

Introduction
Title
Overview
Toy Example
Real Life Example
Genome Analysis
Linked Read Sequencing
Longrange Sequencing
DNA Extraction
Nanopore Sequencing
Long Read Assembly
Small Proteins
Challenges
Meta Riboseq
Conclusion
Questions
Tools
Effect of Microbiome
Neuroinflammatory Events
Microbiome
Age of onset
Cohort
Data
Practical Aspects
Final Thoughts
Thanks


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Stanford Radiology

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