During the course, participants will be familiarized with the theoretical and practical background of systems toxicology and toxicogenomics as part of it. Through lectures in the mornings, knowledge will be provided about the basic principles of various omics technologies and in particular gene expression profiling by RNA sequencing and DNA microarrays, the main approaches for statistical analyses and visualization of gene expression data, and its application in toxicology. In the afternoon, practical experience with the main data analyses approaches and applications will be provided by computer trainings and a plenary discussion.
List of subjects
Basic principles of genomics
- Methods for gene expression profiling (RNA sequencing, microarrays);
- Data pre-processing;
- Data analysis: statistical approaches and visualisations;
- Data mining to understand biology;
- Data integration;
- Other technologies: proteomics, metabolomics, and epigenomics.
Applied systems toxicology
- Unravelling toxic mechanisms;
- Biomarkers for toxic effects;
- Predictive toxicology;
- View of industry, regulators, users, etc.
Practical trainings
- Pre-processing of RNA sequencing and microarrays;
- Data analysis to identify differentially expressed genes and to compare toxic exposure by gene expression profiles (including clustering approaches and visualisations);
- Identification of affected pathways and processes;
- Mode of action, chemo-informatics and biological interpretation of compounds;
- Data integration.