EpiCass and CassavaNet4Dev Advanced Bioinformatics Workshop

A. Gisel, L. Stavolone, Temitayo A. Olagunju, Michael Landi, Renaud Van Damme, A. Niazi, L. Falquet, T. Shah, E. Bongcam-Rudloff
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EpiCass and CassavaNet4Dev are collaborative projects funded by the Swedish Research Council between the Swedish University of Agriculture (SLU) and the International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA). The projects aim to investigate the influence of epigenetic changes on agricultural traits such as yield and virus resistance while also providing African students and researchers with advanced bioinformatics training and opportunities to participate in big data analysis events. The first advanced bioinformatics training workshop took place from May 16th to May 18th, 2022, followed by an online mini-symposium titled "Epigenetics and crop improvement" on May 19th. The symposium featured international speakers covering a wide range of topics related to plant epigenetics, cassava viral diseases, and cassava breeding strategies. A new online and on-site teaching concept was developed for the three-day workshop to ensure maximum student participation across Western, Eastern, and Southern Africa. Initially planned in Nigeria, Kenya, Ethiopia, Tanzania, and Zambia, the workshop ultimately focused on Nigeria, Kenya, and Ethiopia due to a lack of qualified candidates in the other countries. Each classroom hosted 20 to 25 students, with at least one bioinformatician present for support. The classrooms were connected via video conferencing, whereas teachers located in different places in Africa and Europe joined the video stream to conduct teaching sessions. The workshop was divided into theoretical classes and hands-on sessions, where participants could run data analysis with support from online teachers and local bioinformaticians. To enable participants to run guided, CPU and RAM-intensive data analysis workflows and overcome local computing and internet access restrictions, a system of virtual machines (VMs) hosted in the cloud was developed. The teaching platform provided teaching and exercise materials to support the use of the VMs. Although some students could not run heavy data analysis workflows due to unforeseen restrictions in the cloud, these issues were solved. All participants had the opportunity to run the analysis steps independently in the cloud using the protocols hosted on the teaching platform.
EpiCass和CassavaNet4Dev高级生物信息学研讨会
EpiCass和CassavaNet4Dev是瑞典研究理事会在瑞典农业大学(SLU)和国际热带农业研究所(IITA)之间资助的合作项目。这些项目旨在调查表观遗传变化对产量和病毒抗性等农业性状的影响,同时为非洲学生和研究人员提供先进的生物信息学培训和参与大数据分析活动的机会。第一次高级生物信息学培训研讨会于2022年5月16日至5月18日举行,随后于5月19日举行了题为“表观遗传学与作物改良”的在线小型研讨会。研讨会邀请了来自世界各地的发言者,讨论了与植物表观遗传学、木薯病毒病和木薯育种策略有关的广泛主题。为为期三天的研讨会制定了新的在线和现场教学概念,以确保西部、东部和南部非洲的学生最大限度地参与其中。讲习班最初计划在尼日利亚、肯尼亚、埃塞俄比亚、坦桑尼亚和赞比亚举办,但由于其他国家缺乏合格的候选人,讲习班最终将重点放在尼日利亚、肯尼亚和埃塞俄比亚。每个教室容纳20至25名学生,至少有一名生物信息学家在场提供支持。教室通过视频会议连接,而位于非洲和欧洲不同地方的教师加入视频流进行教学。研讨会分为理论课和实践课,参与者可以在在线教师和当地生物信息学家的支持下进行数据分析。为了使参与者能够运行有指导的、CPU和ram密集型的数据分析工作流程,并克服本地计算和互联网访问限制,开发了一个托管在云中的虚拟机系统。教学平台提供教学和练习材料,支持虚拟机的使用。尽管由于云中的不可预见的限制,一些学生无法运行繁重的数据分析工作流程,但这些问题都得到了解决。所有参与者都有机会使用教学平台上托管的协议在云中独立运行分析步骤。
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