Metagenomics and NGS Data Analysis Workshop 2026

OmicsLogic

📅 30 Jul 2026 🌐 Online 🏷️ Free

📌About the Event

The Metagenomics and NGS Data Analysis Workshop 2026 is a four-day, hands-on online programme organised by OmicsLogic for learners interested in microbiome research, next-generation sequencing and bioinformatics. Participants will explore the complete metagenomics workflow, starting with sequencing fundamentals and sample preparation and progressing to quality control, taxonomic classification, microbial-diversity analysis and biological interpretation.


ℹ️ Event Details

  • Event type: Four-day hands-on bioinformatics workshop
  • Mode of conduct: Online
  • Format: Live, mentor-guided and practical training sessions
  • Workshop level: Beginner to intermediate
  • Primary focus: Metagenomics, microbiome analysis and next-generation sequencing
  • Sequencing technologies covered:
    • Illumina sequencing
    • PacBio sequencing
    • Oxford Nanopore sequencing
  • Major topics covered:
    • Fundamentals and applications of metagenomics
    • Comparison of 16S rRNA and shotgun metagenomic sequencing
    • Sample collection and NGS library preparation
    • Sequencing-data quality control
    • Taxonomic classification of microbial communities
    • Amplicon Sequence Variant or ASV construction
    • Alpha- and beta-diversity analysis
    • Differential-abundance analysis using LEfSe

📅 Important Dates

  • Workshop start date: July 27, 2026
  • Workshop end date: July 30, 2026
  • Duration: Four days
  • Registration status: Registrations are open

🎯 Eligibility & Rules

  • The workshop is suitable for:
    • Undergraduate and postgraduate students
    • PhD scholars
    • Researchers and research assistants
    • Faculty members
    • Microbiologists
    • Biotechnology and life-science learners
    • Genomics and bioinformatics professionals
  • Professionals working in clinical or environmental microbiome research
  • Participants interested in microbial ecology, NGS, computational biology and biological data analysis may also apply.
  • Prior advanced knowledge of metagenomics is not stated as mandatory.
  • Basic familiarity with biology, genetics, microbiology or bioinformatics may help participants understand the workshop more effectively.

🏆 Benefits for the Participants

  • Participants will receive a certificate of completion for career and academic development.
  • Registered participants are expected to receive access to:
  • Hands-on practical sessions
  • Guided bioinformatics workflows
  • Workshop video recordings
  • Study and training materials
  • Practical exposure to real metagenomics datasets
  • Mentor-led explanations and interactive learning
  • Participants will develop practical skills in analysing microbial diversity, classifying taxa and interpreting microbiome data for research and clinical applications.

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