Newsletter Quarter 4 2025
2025-10-02
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Dear Reader,
With our 13th NFDI4Microbiota newsletter, we would like to share news about conferences,
training courses, services and publications. If you are interested in other topics we
should cover, please let us know. We are happy to hear from
you!<https://nfdi4microbiota.de/support/helpdesk/>
And now: Enjoy reading the newsletter!
Consortium News
Submission of the NFDI4Microbiota second funding phase proposal
The NFDI4Microbiota consortium has submitted its renewal proposal for the second funding
phase, which is scheduled to begin in October 2026, to the DFG. Building on our successful
first funding phase, our aim is to expand NFDI4Microbiota’s efforts in the next phase to
enhance data accessibility and reuse while enabling AI applications. Our achievements and
infrastructure from the first funding period provide a solid foundation for achieving an
even greater impact across the microbiology research community and fostering a seamless
flow of data. We want to strengthen collaboration with existing stakeholders while
actively reaching out to previously underrepresented groups, specifically researchers
working on eukaryotic microbes such as fungi and protists, and we will work more closely
with data-generating facilities to capture rich metadata early on. In addition, we aim to
further strengthen our portfolio of services, databases, and analytical tools, ensuring
that they are robust, interoperable, and tailored to evolving community needs. These
enhancements will support a more comprehensive and inclusive data infrastructure for
microbiological research. To help realise the One NFDI and EOSC vision of a coherent,
sustainable, and collaborative research data ecosystem across all disciplines,
NFDI4Microbiota will actively engage in cross-consortial initiatives, foster
interoperability, and apply the unique perspectives of microbiological science to help
shape the broader NFDI landscape. The consortium thanks all those who have committed to
supporting the work of NFDI4Microbiota in the next funding phase as participants.
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Community engagement – calls, events and conferences
Recap on recent workshops and conferences
NFDI4Microbiota contributed to the 17th Seeon conference of the DGHM specialist group
‘Microbiota-Probiotics-Host’<https://www.dghm.org/seeon/> with an oral presentation
and a booth. The event was marked by good food, lively discussions, and a relaxed
atmosphere. Some participants even enjoyed a refreshing swim in the lake. Our surprise
boxes filled with NFDI4Microbiota merchandise were especially popular – they went like
hotcakes!
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NFDI4Microbiota at the 17th Seeon Conference: Booth and oral presentation by Mattea Müller
from the Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research.
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NFDI4Microbiota at the ISHPSSB: Charlie Pauvert from the Uniklinik RWTH Aachen (second
from left) as invited speaker to a round-table.
The ISHPSSB is one of the largest biology conference without biologists as it stands for
the International Society for the History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology.
Nonetheless, like a few other scientists, Charlie Pauvert, member of the NFDI4Microbiota
Consortium, attended the 2025 edition in Porto (PT) as an invited speaker to a round-table
on how multifaceted sources of knowledge (i.e., epistemic pluralism) could improve
microbiome research. Together with an historian, philosophers of biology and the audience,
they reflected on, for instance, what is measurable in microbiome research and how and why
do we try to do it; about the microbiome researchers’ impatience to get to causal claims
when our field history tells us that it takes time. Whilst microbiology is being more
discussed at the IHSPSSB (e.g., healthy microbiome concepts, AMR), another personal
highlight was a rethinking of replication in biology, and how scientists are actually
performing micro-replication more often than they think as part of trust-establishing
practices. The NFDI4Microbiota was represented not only with merchandising, but with the
well-received idea to support and guide scientists towards more reproducible research in
this data-centric era.
On July 1st, 2025, the Biometadata Workshop at the TUM School of Life Sciences, Freising,
introduced researchers to the essentials of FAIR metadata. Through short lectures,
hands-on exercises, and live demos, participants learned how to describe datasets with
standardized vocabularies, validate them with the DataHarmonizer tool, and select suitable
repositories for submission. Feedback emphasized the value of the practical, interactive
format, particularly the individualized support and deep dive into ontologies. Organized
by RWTH Aachen’s Functional Microbiome Research Group in cooperation with NFDI4Microbiota,
the workshop highlighted why good metadata is the key to reproducible research. The next
Biometadata Workshop will take place on October 7th, 2025, at the University of Kiel.
Interested in hosting a workshop at your institution? Contact the NFDI4Microbiota
Helpdesk<https://nfdi4microbiota.de/support/helpdesk/>.
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Join the ambassador meetings
Do you know our Ambassador Program? The mission of the NFDI4Microbiota consortium is to
serve as the central hub in Germany, providing essential support to the microbiology
community by facilitating access to data, analysis services, data/meta-data standards, and
training. To fulfill this mission, we are running the NFDI4Microbiota Ambassador Program,
dedicated to connecting and training (early career) researchers within the microbiology
community. As part of our commitment, we aim to assist young scientists in expanding their
research networks and disseminating knowledge on data handling, metadata standards,
standardized bioinformatics workflows and further related topics. Join us in our
Ambassador Program for networking and spreading FAIR principles and openness in microbiome
research! For our Ambassadors, we host bimonthly Ambassador meetings with interesting
topics. The next meeting will be announced soon! Get your updates and more information on
the program here<https://nfdi4microbiota.de/community/ambassador/>.
Take a break and join our Coffee Talks
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The Coffee Talk meetings provide an opportunity to learn more about NFDI4Microbiota’s
services and mission from within and around the NFD4Microbiota community. These bimonthly
meetings take place online and are open to all who are interested in staying informed
about current developments and topics related to data in microbiology research. Get your
updates and more information on the schedule and registration information
here<https://nfdi4microbiota.de/newsroom/news/2025-02-04-nfdi4microbiota-coffee-talks-2025/>.
Services
To support the microbial community the NFDI4Microbiota consortium established different
services. The provided services align with the aims and objectives and cover different
topics. Find an overview here<https://nfdi4microbiota.de/services/>.
Ask your questions to our Helpdesk!
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The NFDI4Microbiota Helpdesk is the point of contact for the microbiology research
community for all questions related to microbial (omics) data and associated metadata. We
welcome questions from anyone - students, researchers, data stewards and more - working
with this type of data, regardless of organism (bacteria, archaea, eukaryotic
microorganisms, viruses), environment (e.g. soil, plants, host-associated and water) or
data type (e.g. nucleic acid sequences, functional genomics, image data). You can contact
us either by filling in our contact
form<https://nfdi4microbiota.de/support/helpdesk/> or by email:
helpdesk@nfdi4microbiota.de<mailto:helpdesk@nfdi4microbiota.de>.
Training announcements
We updated the Training section on our website! Now you get a more comfortable view on the
interesting training events, courses and workshops to come. Check it
out<https://nfdi4microbiota.de/services/trainings/>!
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The next courses are
* Hands-on Biometadata: How to describe biological data? Primer to a FAIR approach for
now and
future<https://nfdi4microbiota.de/services/training_view/?docid=67dd67f7e68a14a1219f>
(University Kiel, Oct 07, 2025)
* Build a nextflow based custom
pipeline<https://nfdi4microbiota.de/services/training_view/?docid=6894a31e110180b6cb45>
(online, Oct 09, 2025)
* NFDI4Microbiota and de.NBI 16S amplicon training
course<https://www.uni-giessen.de/de/fbz/fb08/Inst/algorithm-bioinformatik/teaching/workshops/n4m_2025>
(Justus-Liebig-University Giessen, Oct 22-24, 2025)
* Data Visualization for Biological
Sciences<https://events.hifis.net/event/3045/> (online, Nov 18-20, 2025)
* Web-based Bioinformatics & Research Data
Management<https://pretix.eu/synmikro/tecmeth-bioinfo/> (Philipps-Universität
Marburg, Dec 08-12, 2025)
* RNA Bioinformatics<https://pretix.eu/synmikro/tecmeth-rna/>
(Philipps-Universität Marburg, Feb 09-11, 2026)
* RNA-Seq Data Processing<https://pretix.eu/synmikro/tecmeth-rnaseq/>
(Philipps-Universität Marburg, Mar 09-13, 2026)
If you like to stay up to date on training opportunities in research data management for
the life sciences, we recommend to subscribe to this mailing
list<https://lists.nfdi.de/postorius/lists/training4lifescience.lists.nfdi.de/>
offered by NFDI and designed to keep professionals, students, and researchers in the
biosciences regularly informed about upcoming training sessions, workshops, and continuing
education opportunities.
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