Module Number

BIOINF4376 (entspricht BIO-4376)
Module Title

Biomedical Data Management
Lecture Type(s)

Lecture, Seminar
ECTS 6
Work load
- Contact time
- Self study
Workload:
180 h
Class time:
60 h / 4 SWS
Self study:
120 h
Duration 1 Semester
Frequency In the winter semester
Language of instruction English
Type of Exam

Oral exam or written exam with a large number of participants, successful participation in the seminar is a prerequisite for the exam

Content

Topics include the various technologies of quantitative biology/biomedicine (e.g. omics technologies, high-throughput screening and imaging), methods for processing and analyzing high-throughput data (bioinformatics workflows) and standardization of data exchange formats. Furthermore, the module deals with data and metadata models, as well as data storage (different approaches) and general concepts for data management (e.g. different database systems) and (web-based) visualization. The lecture thereby prepares the technical basics of the topics and in the seminar current work on biomedical application of these technologies is presented and discussed by the students.

Objectives

Students will master simple and multivariate statistical methods, as well as data-driven approaches for the management and analysis of high-throughput biomedical and imaging data. They are able to design research infrastructures and to use evaluation routines on different already existing infrastructures in a methodologically adequate way, as well as to critically question their use in publications. Furthermore, the students are able to design, conduct and adequately evaluate a qualitative/quantitative investigation (e.g. a clinical study or a large-scale research project) (e.g. in research-oriented courses of the degree programme or in the Master's thesis). In addition, they can classify the dangers and opportunities of "open data" and discuss them in an interdisciplinary manner. The students can also assess the strengths and weaknesses of qualitative and quantitative data-driven research and critically evaluate the methodological quality of the publications.

Allocation of credits / grading
Type of Class
Status
SWS
Credits
Type of Exam
Exam duration
Evaluation
Calculation
of Module (%)
Lecture
V
o
2
3.0
ot
30
g
50
Seminar
S
o
2
3.0
50
Prerequisite for participation There are no specific prerequisites.
Lecturer / Other Nahnsen
Literature

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Last offered Sommersemester 2022
Planned for Sommersemester 2024
Assigned Study Areas BIO-BIO, INFO-INFO, MEDI-APPL, MEDI-INFO, MEDZ-BIOMED, MEDZ-SEM, ML-CS