*** Bitte beachten Sie, dass diese Veranstaltung ausschließlich in englischer Sprache stattfindet ***
Dear NFDI4lifescience Community,
de.NBI & ELIXIR Germany<https://www.denbi.de/> and GHGA<http://www.ghga.de/> (The German Human Genome Phenome Archive) is inviting you to the next episode of our joint Webinar Series: Methylation Analysis: A Practical Guide for Beginners.
This webinar introduces approaches for analysing methylation data from common platforms such as Illumina arrays and Oxford Nanopore sequencing (ONT). We will cover practical first steps, including data processing, quality control, data visualization, as well as methods and tools for Epigenome-Wide Studies (EWAS) and episignature analyses using R.
This webinar is aimed at students, early career researchers, clinicians, bioinformaticians and everyone interested in methylation analysis.
The webinar will be held by Nazanin Mirza-Schreiber from Helmholtz Munich.
The event is in English, it takes approx. 60 minutes and will be held on 10th December 2025, 13:00 CET (available afterwards on demand<https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXMwmQxyLByXU38-1aG7m-b1A6UADZcxw>). Attendance is free, but we ask for registration.<https://dkfz-de.zoom-x.de/meeting/register/kX5RpI2JQFG7Kanslx-IkA>
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For more information or registration, visit our event website<https://www.ghga.de/events/detail/the-denbi-elixir-de-and-ghga-knowledge-se…>.
The Organisation Team of the de.NBI & ELIXIR-DE and GHGA Knowledge Series
GHGA - German Human Genome-Phenome Archive - www.ghga.de<http://www.ghga.de>
de.NBI & ELIXIR Germany - www.denbi.de<http://www.denbi.de>
Kind regards,
Dr. Vanessa González Ribao
German Human Genome-Phenome Archive
Training Coordinator for Data Protection
www.ghga.de
German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ)
Foundation under Public Law
Im Neuenheimer Feld 280
69120 Heidelberg
Germany
vanessa.gonzalezribao(a)dkfz-heidelberg.de<mailto:vanessa.gonzalezribao@dkfz-heidelberg.de>
www.dkfz.de<http://www.dkfz.de/>
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Management Board: Prof. Dr. med. Dr. h. c. Michael Baumann, Ursula Weyrich
VAT-ID No.: DE143293537
Dear colleagues and Bac/Dive/ users,
we would like to invite you to this year's *Bac**/Dive/**workshop*,
which will take place on
*24th November 2025, 3 - 5 PM CET, online*.
This workshop will give a short introduction to *the new **Bac/Dive/
website <https://beta.bacdive.dsmz.de>* and a first look at the
soon-to-be-introduced *genome browser*. We are especially looking
forward to the opportunity to answer your questions, discuss Bac/Dive/
with you, and hear your feedback and ideas.
*No registration is needed!* Just join us on Zoom.
*https://dsmz-de.zoom-x.de/j/66404609966?pwd=rTDkdH7W85eOWfOvFqYwNiGHIUvzgG.1*
<https://dsmz-de.zoom-x.de/j/66404609966?pwd=rTDkdH7W85eOWfOvFqYwNiGHIUvzgG.1>
*Meeting-ID: 664 0460 9966**
*
*Kenncode: 912611*
We are looking forward to seeing you there!
Team Bac/Dive/
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Dr. Isabel Schober
DSMZ Digital Diversity - Team BacDive
Leibniz Institute DSMZ - German Collection of Microorganisms and Cell Cultures GmbH
Inhoffenstr. 7 B
38124 Braunschweig
Germany
Tel. +49531-2616-423
Fax +49531-2616-418
www.dsmz.de
Management: Prof. Dr. Yvonne Mast (Interim Director), Bettina Fischer
Local court: Braunschweig HRB 2570
Chairman of the management board: MR Dr. David Schnieders
DSMZ - A member of the Leibniz Association
www.leibniz-gemeinschaft.de
Dear all,
Registration is now open for “PANGAEA Community Workshop 25/11 - FAIR data publications with PANGAEA” taking place on the 13. & 14.11.2025 <https://events.hifis.net/e/CWS2511>
Join us for a 2-day, four hour workshop on FAIR data publications with PANGAEA, where you will learn how to efficiently prepare, submit, and publish your research data. Through a balanced mix of theory, hands-on practice, and live demonstrations, participants will experience the full process of data submission—from initial upload to editorial review—while gaining insights into best practices, authors’ guidelines, automation options, and practical templates for major data types. This event is ideal for researchers seeking to enhance their data publication workflow and ensure their datasets are shared openly and effectively through PANGAEA. Explore the agenda or secure your spot h <https://events.hifis.net/e/CWS2511>ere: https://events.hifis.net/event/3172/
*** Bitte beachten Sie, dass diese Veranstaltung ausschließlich in englischer Sprache stattfindet ***
Dear NFDI lifescience Community,
de.NBI & ELIXIR Germany<https://www.denbi.de/> and GHGA<http://www.ghga.de/> (The German Human Genome Phenome Archive) is inviting you to the next episode of our joint Webinar Series: Beginners guide of data processing for image-based spatial transcriptomics technologies.
This webinar is intended for researchers who are new to the field of spatial transcriptomics. It provides an introduction to commonly used image-based spatial omics technologies and demonstrates the data processing workflow through a practical example. The webinar will focus primarily on data preprocessing steps and will only briefly touch upon downstream analyses such as domain detection.
The webinar will be held by Florian Heyl from DKFZ Heidelberg (GHGA).
The event is in English, it takes approx. 60 minutes and will be held on 20th November 2025, 13:00 CET. Attendance is free, but we ask for registration.<https://dkfz-de.zoom.us/meeting/register/PfYv-8ySTn-_UfIUhlVfmg#/registrati…>
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For more information or registration, visit our event website<https://www.ghga.de/events/detail/the-denbi-elixir-de-and-ghga-knowledge-se…>.
The Organisation Team of the de.NBI & ELIXIR-DE and GHGA Knowledge Series
GHGA - German Human Genome-Phenome Archive - www.ghga.de<http://www.ghga.de>
de.NBI & ELIXIR Germany - www.denbi.de<http://www.denbi.de>
Kind regards,
Dr. Vanessa González Ribao
German Human Genome-Phenome Archive
Training Coordinator for Data Protection
www.ghga.de
German Cancer Research Center (DKFZ)
Foundation under Public Law
Im Neuenheimer Feld 280
69120 Heidelberg
Germany
vanessa.gonzalezribao(a)dkfz-heidelberg.de<mailto:vanessa.gonzalezribao@dkfz-heidelberg.de>
www.dkfz.de<http://www.dkfz.de/>
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Management Board: Prof. Dr. med. Dr. h. c. Michael Baumann, Ursula Weyrich
VAT-ID No.: DE143293537
Dear colleague,
I would like to invite you to the upcoming WiNoDa<https://winoda.de/en/english/> <https://winoda.de/en/english/> webinar “Leverage the growing wave of ecological data using AI image recognition”, taking place on December 2nd at 1pm (CET) on Zoom.
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Camera traps and other autonomous sensors are generating more wildlife data than ever before. This has enormous potential to extract valuable information, but manually sorting through such datasets is often too time- and resource-intensive.
Artificial Intelligence can speed up this work by automatically classifying large volumes of information in minutes. Yet AI is not perfect: miss-classifications can easily distort downstream ecological insights if not handled correctly.
Join the webinar with Timm Haucke<https://timm.haucke.xyz/> from MIT to learn how to apply AI carefully in your research. You will discover:
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How to run and evaluate AI models on your own ecological data
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How to reduce the impact of classification errors on your analyses
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A practical workflow for fitting species occupancy models using AI-generated labels from a real camera trap dataset
Designed for ecologists and biodiversity scientists seeking efficient and reliable ways to process sensor-derived data. Learn how to transform raw data into trustworthy ecological knowledge.
The event is free, in English and online. Register here and secure your spot: LINK<https://winoda.de/en/event/webinar-ecological-data-ai-image-recognition/>.
We hope to see you there!
Kind regards,
Ginevra Bellini
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Dr. Ginevra Bellini (she/her_sie/ihr)
Community Manager
WiNoDa Knowledge Lab
Email: ginevra.bellini(a)mfn.berlin<mailto:ginevra.bellini@mfn.berlin>
Visit our webiste: https://winoda.de/en/english/
Follow us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/winoda/
Follow us on Mastodon: https://nfdi.social/@WiNoDa
View previous webinars on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@WiNoDaKnowledgeLab
Museum für Naturkunde Berlin
Leibniz-Institut für Evolutions- und Biodiversitätsforschung
Invalidenstraße 43
10115 Berlin | Germany
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Dear all,
We cordially invite you to the *NFDI4Earth Academy Coffee lecture -
"Scale Usually Wins: compute, data, and the bitter lesson for Earth &
industry"* (/Artemii Novoselov, Stripe/) *today*.
We’ll unpack the evidence behind scaling laws - Kaplan et al. (loss vs
params/tokens/compute) and Chinchilla (data-optimal scaling) - then test
the thesis in Earth-system modeling and geoscience. We’ll compare
academic incentives (benchmarks, novelty) to production constraints
(latency/$, throughput, drift, governance), and show where small,
specialized models still win. Case studies will include Earth
foundation/forecast models such as GraphCast, and AlphaEarth. We’ll
close with a pragmatic budgeting recipe: choose your token-to-parameter
target, plan for quantization/distillation, and align eval to mission
metrics.
*Key Details*:
Date: November 04, 2025
Time: 04:00 PM - 05:00 PM
Venue: Online via Zoom
The lecture is open to all. To join the lecture, *please register* here
<https://gfz-de.zoom.us/meeting/register/TiMa7w9KQYSiVGyCzKzvZA#/registration>.
Grab a coffee, tea, and join us virtually to expand your knowledge; also
in our upcoming lectures
<https://www.nfdi4earth.de/?view=article&id=366&catid=9>.
We are looking forward to your participation.
Best regards,
Jonas Kuppler
NFDI4Earth Academy Coordination
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Dear All,
we are happy to announce that the registration for our next edition of
our “PANGAEA Community Workshop” series has now been opened.
*In focus this time*: "FAIR data publications with PANGAEA" (including a
lot of new content!)**
*What*: Join us for a 2-day, 4-hour workshop on FAIR data publications
with PANGAEA, where you will learn how to efficiently prepare, submit,
and publish your research data. Through a balanced mix of theory,
hands-on practice, and live demonstrations, participants will experience
the full process of data submission—from initial upload to editorial
review—while gaining insights into best practices, authors’ guidelines,
automation options, and practical templates for major data types. This
event is ideal for researchers seeking to enhance their data publication
workflow and ensure their datasets are shared openly and effectively
through PANGAEA.
Have a look at the agenda <https://events.hifis.net/e/CWS2511> to get an
idea what we have in the pipeline for you.
*When*: November 13 *and* 14 '25, both 10:30am - 12:30pm CEST (UTC+2)
*Where*: Online (via Zoom) - Please register here
<https://events.hifis.net/e/CWS2511>!
If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact us at
training(a)pangaea.de.
With kind regards
the PANGAEA workshop team
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