3rd Workshop on Statistical and Algorithmic Challenges in Microbiome Data Analysis
Gerald D. Fischbach Auditorium
Simons Foundation
Center for Computational Biology (Simons Foundation, NYU), and the Center for Microbiome Informatics and Therapeutics (at MIT) will hold their Third Workshop on Statistical and Algorithmic Challenges in Microbiome Data Analysis at The Simons Foundation, 160 Fifth Avenue, 2nd Floor, G.D.F. Auditorium, New York, New York 10010 on April 1 – 2, 2019.
As with previous years, the SACMDA workshop is a forum to advance research within the growing community of developers of computational and statistical methods from the microbiome field and related disciplines. Dissemination, exchange, and synthesis of ideas is encouraged by inviting by junior faculty members or postdoctoral associates to present the tools and algorithms that they conceived and developed. Plenty of time will be allocated for discussion so that peers and senior faculty can provide constructive feedback and initiate collaboration.
Susan Holmes has been selected as our Keynote to inspire the group to rise to new challenges.
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8:00 AM
Breakfast Gerald D. Fischbach Auditorium
Gerald D. Fischbach Auditorium
Simons Foundation
160 Fifth Avenue, 2nd Floor New York, NY 10010 -
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Welcome Remarks by Eric Alm and Rich Bonneau
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Embracing Ambiguity In The Taxonomic Classification Of Microbiome Sequencing Data Nidhi Shah (University of Maryland, College Park)
Nidhi Shah
University of Maryland, College Park
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Metagenomics Strain Resolution On Assembly Graphs Christopher Quince (University of Warwick)
Christopher Quince
University of Warwick
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Pangenome Graph Structures Reveal More Genetic Variation Between Divergent Genomes Rachel Colquhoun (European Bioinformatics Institute - EMBL)
Rachel Colquhoun
European Bioinformatics Institute - EMBL
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Multi-Resolution Phylogenetic Analysis Of Known And Unexplored Members Of The Human Microbiome With PhyloPhlAn2 Francesco Asnicar (University of Trento)
Francesco Asnicar
University of Trento
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10:40 AM
Break Gerald D. Fischbach Auditorium
Gerald D. Fischbach Auditorium
Simons Foundation
160 Fifth Avenue, 2nd Floor New York, NY 10010 -
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Environmental Selection Of Butyrate Producers Drives Genetic But Not Species Convergence Anni Zhang (Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
Anni Zhang
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Spatial Metagenomic Characterization Of Microbial Biogeography In The Gut Ravi Sheth (Columbia University)
Ravi Sheth
Columbia University
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Challenges And Approaches To System-Level Investigation In The HIV-Associate Microbiome And Metabolic Health Abigail Armstrong (University of Colorado Denver)
Abigail Armstrong
University of Colorado Denver
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Meta-Analysis Of Colorectal Cancer Metagenomics Studies Reveals Robust Microbial Biomarkers Jakob Wirbel (European Molecular Biology Laboratory Heidelberg)
Jakob Wirbel
European Molecular Biology Laboratory Heidelberg
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12:35 PM
Lunch Gerald D. Fischbach Auditorium
Gerald D. Fischbach Auditorium
Simons Foundation
160 Fifth Avenue, 2nd Floor New York, NY 10010 -
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FEAST: Fast Expectation-Maximization For Microbial Source Tracking Liat Shenhav (University of California, Los Angeles)
Liat Shenhav
University of California, Los Angeles
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Controlling For Spurious Associations In Case-Control Microbiome Studies Rajita Menon (Vedanta Biosciences)
Rajita Menon
Vedanta Biosciences
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Structural Variation In The Gut Microbiome Associates With Host Health Tal Korem (Columbia University Irving Medical Center)
Tal Korem
Columbia University Irving Medical Center
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Methods For Statistical Inference With Predicted Outcome Data Siruo Wang (Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health)
Siruo Wang
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
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3:30 PM
Break Gerald D. Fischbach Auditorium
Gerald D. Fischbach Auditorium
Simons Foundation
160 Fifth Avenue, 2nd Floor New York, NY 10010 -
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Computational Non-Ribosomal Peptide Antibiotic Discovery: Metabolomics Meets Microbiome Bahar Behsaz (University of California, San Diego)
Bahar Behsaz
University of California, San Diego
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Discovering Novel Small Molecules From Microbial Communities By Integrating Computational Mass Spectrometry And Metagenome Mining Hosein Mohimani (Carnegie Mellon University)
Hosein Mohimani
Carnegie Mellon University
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Learning Accurate Representations Of Microbe-Metabolite Interactions Jamie Morton (Flatiron Institute / Simons Foundation )
Jamie Morton
Flatiron Institute / Simons Foundation
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5:00 PM
Break Gerald D. Fischbach Auditorium
Gerald D. Fischbach Auditorium
Simons Foundation
160 Fifth Avenue, 2nd Floor New York, NY 10010 -
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A Machine Learning Framework Reveals Common Molecular Interactions Between Gut Microbiome And Host Genes Across Human Disease States Sambhawa Priya (University of Minnesota, Twin Cities)
Sambhawa Priya
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
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Geometric Deep Learning Methods For Large-Scale Structure-Based Function Prediction Of Microbial Proteins Vladimir Gligorijevic (Flatiron Institute / Simons Foundation )
Vladimir Gligorijevic
Flatiron Institute / Simons Foundation
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The Second Round Of CAMI Challenges Andreas Bremges (Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research)
Andreas Bremges
Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research
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6:25 PM
Poster Session and Cocktail Reception Gerald D. Fischbach Auditorium
Gerald D. Fischbach Auditorium
Simons Foundation
160 Fifth Avenue, 2nd Floor New York, NY 10010
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8:00 AM
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8:00 AM
Breakfast Gerald D. Fischbach Auditorium
Gerald D. Fischbach Auditorium
Simons Foundation
160 Fifth Avenue, 2nd Floor New York, NY 10010Continental
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Opening Remarks by Rob Knight
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A Scale Normalization Strategy For The Correction Of Compositional Bias In Sparse Sequencing Count Data Senthil Kumar Muthiah (University of Maryland, College Park)
Senthil Kumar Muthiah
University of Maryland, College Park
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Bayesian Inference For Removing Contamination In Microbiome Studies Pratheepa Jeganathan (Stanford University)
Pratheepa Jeganathan
Stanford University
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Consistent And Correctable Bias In Metagenomic Sequencing Measurements Benjamin Callahan (North Carolina State University)
Benjamin Callahan
North Carolina State University
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A Probabilistic Compositional Effect Size Metric For Use In Microbiome Datasets Greg Gloor (Western University Ontario)
Greg Gloor
Western University Ontario
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10:40 AM
Break Gerald D. Fischbach Auditorium
Gerald D. Fischbach Auditorium
Simons Foundation
160 Fifth Avenue, 2nd Floor New York, NY 10010 -
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Detecting and Correcting for Differential Detection Effects in 16S Data David Clausen (University of Washington)
David Clausen
University of Washington
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Phylofactorization - Identifying Lineages Of Interest In Microbiome Datasets Alex Washburne (Selva Analytics, LLC)
Alex Washburne
Selva Analytics, LLC
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Selbal: An R Package For The Identification Of Microbial Signatures Javier Rivera-Pinto (Universitat de Vic - Universitat Central de Catalunya)
Javier Rivera-Pinto
Universitat de Vic - Universitat Central de Catalunya
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Balance Regression In Microbiome Studies Using Stochastic Search Lu Huang (University of Pennsylvania)
Lu Huang
University of Pennsylvania
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Weighted Kernel Machine Regression For Microbiome Compositional Data Analysis M. Luz Calle (Universitat de Vic - Universitat Central de Catalunya)
M. Luz Calle
Universitat de Vic - Universitat Central de Catalunya
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1:05 PM
Lunch Gerald D. Fischbach Auditorium
Gerald D. Fischbach Auditorium
Simons Foundation
160 Fifth Avenue, 2nd Floor New York, NY 10010 -
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Challenges In The Analyses Of Multidomain Longitudinal Data: Layered Solutions. Susan P. Holmes (Stanford University)
Susan P. Holmes
Stanford University
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Near-Causal Inference With Time-Ordered Association Testing For Multiomic Time Series Christian Diener (Institute for Systems Biology)
Christian Diener
Institute for Systems Biology
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A Generic Multivariate Framework For The Integration Of Microbiome Longitudinal Studies With Other Data Types Antonie Bodein (CHU de Québec-Université Laval )
Antonie Bodein
CHU de Québec-Université Laval
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3:50 PM
Break Gerald D. Fischbach Auditorium
Gerald D. Fischbach Auditorium
Simons Foundation
160 Fifth Avenue, 2nd Floor New York, NY 10010 -
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A Bayesian, Probabilistic Method For Analyzing Multinomially Distributed Data. Joshua Harrison (University of Wyoming)
Joshua Harrison
University of Wyoming
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Joint Modeling Of Longitudinal Microbiome And Time-To-Event Data With Application To A Type I Diabetes Study Jiyuan Hu (New York University Langone Health)
Jiyuan Hu
New York University Langone Health
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Scalable Bayesian Multinomial Logistic-Normal Models For The Analysis Of Microbiome Data Justin Silverman (Duke University)
Justin Silverman
Duke University
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5:25 PM
Break Gerald D. Fischbach Auditorium
Gerald D. Fischbach Auditorium
Simons Foundation
160 Fifth Avenue, 2nd Floor New York, NY 10010 -
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Robust And Scalable Models Of Microbiome Dynamics Travis Gibson (Harvard Medical School)
Travis Gibson
Harvard Medical School
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Elucidating Microbial Spatiotemporal Dynamics With Compositional Tensor Factorization Cameron Martino (University of California, San Diego)
Cameron Martino
University of California, San Diego
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QIIME 2 Enables Robust And Reproducible Bioinformatics Evan Bolyen (Northern Arizona University)
Evan Bolyen
Northern Arizona University
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Closing Remarks by Eric Alm, Rich Bonneau & Rob Knight
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7:00 PM
Cocktail Reception Gerald D. Fischbach Auditorium
Gerald D. Fischbach Auditorium
Simons Foundation
160 Fifth Avenue, 2nd Floor New York, NY 10010
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8:00 AM