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It is also possible to participate in seminar of FAU Graduate Center. Please note the requirements for their accreditation.

IZKF-Seminars 2025

 

 

February

Date: 17.02. – 21.02.2025

MD students have priority

Omics data analysis has a key role in biomedical research and has gained increasing importance for precision medicine. During this course students will learn the fundamental principles and methodologies for the bioinformatics analysis of functional genomics data in order to be able to exploit the analyses possibilities of user-friendly tools (such as those offered by GEO, DepMap, cBioPortal) as well as effectively interact and cooperate with bioinformaticians for questions that cannot be answered with these tools. In the course, frontal lectures will be accompanied by practical sessions. This is an introductory-level course, thus no previous bioinformatics knowledge is required.

Time: 09:00 – 15:00 Blockunterricht
Duration: 5 days
Room: Oberer Hörsaal, Pathologie
Max. number of participants: 10
Trainer: Dr. Ferrazzi
Course language: english
Costs: free

Registration

Date: 24.02. – 28.02.2025
An introduction to scientific writing: Laying the foundation for effective research writing
  • Improve facility for scientific language
  • Familiarise with writing conventions within their field
  • Practical writing tasks based on own projects

Target group: 1st/2nd year doctoral students

Duration: 5 * 0,5 days
Time: 09:00 – 12:15
Room: Zoom
Max. number of participants: 14
Trainer: Dr. Deborah Bennett
Course language: English
Course fee: 170 €

Registration

March

Date: 31.03. – 04.04.2025
Writing research articles: Guiding students through writing a first draft
  • Support in efficiently and effectively writing a first draft of a research article
  • Increase research output
  • Practical advice on structuring the manuscript section by section, dedicated writing time and extensive individual feedback

2nd/3rd year doctoral students with sufficient data for a research article

Duration: 5 * 0,5 days
Time: 09:00 – 12:15
Room: Zoom
Max. number of participants: 6
Trainer: Dr. Deborah Bennett
Course language: English
Course fee:  400 €

Registration

Date: 04.03. – 06.03.2025 Day 1: Theoretical seminars and sample preparation. All participants one entire day.
Day 2 or 3: Individual groups of up to 3 users will perform hands-on sessions on a Leica CLSM and Zeiss Spinning Disc LSM
with the samples prepared the day before.You will learn:
  • Basic theory of confocal imaging
  • Basic sample preparation (three colours) on fixed and live cells
  • Features and imaging on a Leica CLSM for fixed samples
  • Features and imaging on a Zeiss Spinning Disc LSM for live samples

Deadline: Friday, February 28th, 2025!
Reserve your seat with monika.g.lang@fau.de
www.oice.fau.de

You will find other courses of OICE e.g. ImageJ/Fiji Workshop or 3Dscript Workshop on their webpage.

 

Cost coverage: A certain contingent is available for members of the IZKF Research Training Group and the IZKF MD Thesis Scholarships. Until then, course costs can be covered by the IZKF. The coverage of costs must be requested in advance. Applications for cost coverage submitted at a later date cannot be approved. Please contact: izkf-nachwuchsfoerderung@fau.de

Max. number of participants: 12
Trainer: Members of OICE
Course language: English
Course fee:  160 €

Registration

 

April

Dates: 10.04.2025 Any responsible conduct of research should be based on honesty, accuracy, efficiency, and objectivity. The workshop Good Scientific Practice focuses on these scientific standards of international research. It raises awareness of the subject matter by providing doctoral candidates with a set of professional values and ethical norms as well as required competencies and skills to pursue scientific integrity. The content of the course follows the curriculum “Safeguarding Good Scientific Practice” (Memorandum and Code of Conduct) of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG).

Specific Topics

  • Introduction to good scientific practice
  • Mentoring in the science system
  • Misconduct in scientific research
  • Conflicts of interest in scientific cooperation
  • Data management
  • Publication ethics

Aims
The workshop instructs participants on the principles of good scientific practice. Doctoral candidates learn how to comply with the international values and standards of good scientific research and ethical practice.

 

Please note that the seminar Good Scientific Practice is a mandatory seminar. We offer this seminar up to 6 times a year. Alternative dates this half year are 10.04.2025, 22.05.2025 and 26.06.2025.

Duration: 1 day
Time: 09:00 – 17:00
Room: Zoom
Max. number of participants: 16
Trainer: Dr. Anne Hamker
Course language: English
Course fee: 90 €

Registration

May

Date: 08.05. – 09.05.2025
Helping students become confident and articulate presenters
  • Provide with the tools they need to make an impact
  • Promote opportunities for collaborative research
  • Practical tasks to develop communicative skills, delivery of individual presentations and extensive feedback

 

Important information:

Preparation for the course: You will be asked to prepare a short powerpoint presentation of 8 minutes about your PhD project. This may be a brief overview of its principal aims and motivation, a brief summary of one aspect of the project including recent results or a short progress report.

Duration: 2 days
Time: 09:00 – 16:30
Room: Seminarroom 130; (4 OG; opposite student learning area, Krankenhausstraße 12)
Max. number of participants: 8
Trainer: Dr. Deborah Bennett
Course language: English
Course fee: 230 €

Registration

Date: 12.05. – 16.05.2025
Writing a PhD Thesis: Streamlining the writing process
  • Kick start the writing process
  • Optimize the time spent on the thesis
  • Practical tasks to help identify a core theme and develop a structure, dedicated writing time and individual feedback

Target group: 3rd/4th year doctoral students about to work actively on their thesis

Duration: 5 * 0,5 days
Time: 09:00 – 12:15
Room: Zoom
Max. number of participants: 6
Trainer: Dr. Deborah Bennett
Course language: English
Course fee: 400 €

Registration

Date: 20.05. – 21.05.2025
  • Basics of scientific hypothesis formulation and case number calculation
  • Descriptive and inferential statistical presentation of results incl. method selection
  • Reporting research results according to scientific standards
  • Practical evaluation of statistical method description and result presentation
Time: 08:30 – 13:30
Duration: 2 * 0,5 days
Room: Zoom
Trainer: Dr. Mathias Englbrecht
Course language: englisch
Costs: 120,00 €

Registration

Date: 26.05. – 27.05.2025
Making an impact with your poster

This workshop takes participants through the process of creating a research poster. It begins with guidance on developing an initial concept based on the individual research story and the target audience. Participants are then introduced to key techniques in scripting, layout and design. Finally, they learn how to develop a 60-90 second elevator pitch, deliver this to their peers, and receive individual feedback on their performance.

Duration: 1,5 days
Time: 09:00 – 16:30; 09:00 – 12:15
Room:

1st day: Zoom

2nd day: Presence (Seminarroom 130; 4 OG; opposite student learning area, Krankenhausstraße 12)

Max. number of participants: 10
Trainer: Dr. Deborah Bennett
Course language: English
Course fee: 150 €

Registration

Dates: 22.05.2025 Any responsible conduct of research should be based on honesty, accuracy, efficiency, and objectivity. The workshop Good Scientific Practice focuses on these scientific standards of international research. It raises awareness of the subject matter by providing doctoral candidates with a set of professional values and ethical norms as well as required competencies and skills to pursue scientific integrity. The content of the course follows the curriculum “Safeguarding Good Scientific Practice” (Memorandum and Code of Conduct) of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG).

Specific Topics

  • Introduction to good scientific practice
  • Mentoring in the science system
  • Misconduct in scientific research
  • Conflicts of interest in scientific cooperation
  • Data management
  • Publication ethics

Aims
The workshop instructs participants on the principles of good scientific practice. Doctoral candidates learn how to comply with the international values and standards of good scientific research and ethical practice.

 

Please note that the seminar Good Scientific Practice is a mandatory seminar. We offer this seminar up to 6 times a year. Alternative dates this half year are 10.04.2025, 22.05.2025 and 26.06.2025.

Duration: 1 day
Time: 09:00 – 17:00
Room: Zoom
Max. number of participants: 16
Trainer: Dr. Anne Hamker
Course language: English
Course fee: 90 €

Registration

June

Dates: 24.06.2025 Die freie Software „R“ (www.r-project.org) bietet eine mächtige Softwareumgebung für die statistische Datenauswertung und Grafikerzeugung. Bereits einfache R-Programme ermöglichen die Nutzung und Automatisierung zahlreicher Analysemethoden, die sich für vielfältige medizinische und wissenschaftliche Anwendungsfälle eignen.
Diese eintägige Schulung erläutert die Besonderheiten von R-Syntax, die Bedeutung der Programmierung für nachvollziehbare Datenauswertungen, elementare R-Datenstrukturen und R-Funktionen, sowie Methoden für reproduzierbare R-Auswertungen. Ebenso wird auf die Erzeugung publikationsfähiger Grafiken und Tabellen eingegangen.
Anhand einfacher Beispiele üben die Teilnehmer das Laden und gezielte Adressieren tabellarisch strukturierter Daten, wenden elementare RFunktionen zur grafischen und statistischen Analyse strukturierter Patientendaten an, und lernen unterschiedliche Wege kennen, sich zu spezifischeren R-Funktionen und Bibliotheken selbständig zu informieren.Zielgruppe: Ihr Bedarf an grafischen bzw. statistischen Datenanalysen übersteigt die gängigen Bordmittel herkömmlicher Tabellenkalkulationssoftware.Voraussetzung: Keine Berührungsängste gegenüber einfacher Programmierung (Syntax). Falls vorhanden: Bitte eigenes Notebook mit installiertem R und RStudio mitbringen:
(https://posit.co/download/rstudio-desktop/)Die Anmeldung erfolgt über das IT Schulungsprogramm des Medizinischen Zentrums für Informations- und Kommunikationstechnik (MIK).

Für Mitglieder des IZKF-Graduiertenkollegs und des IZKF Medizindoktorandenprogramms steht ein gewisses Kontingent zur Verfügung. Bis dahin können Kurskosten vom IZKF übernommen werden. Die Übernahme der Kosten muss zwingend vorher bei uns angefragt werden. Nachträglich beantragte Kostenübernahmen können nicht genehmigt werden. Bitte melden Sie sich unter izkf-nachwuchsfoerderung@fau.de

Duration: 1 day
Time: 09:00 – 16:00
Room: tba
Max. number of participants: 10
Trainer: Dr. Jonathan Mang (MIK)
Course language: German
Course fee: 70 €

Registration

Dates: 26.06.2025 Any responsible conduct of research should be based on honesty, accuracy, efficiency, and objectivity. The workshop Good Scientific Practice focuses on these scientific standards of international research. It raises awareness of the subject matter by providing doctoral candidates with a set of professional values and ethical norms as well as required competencies and skills to pursue scientific integrity. The content of the course follows the curriculum “Safeguarding Good Scientific Practice” (Memorandum and Code of Conduct) of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG).

Specific Topics

  • Introduction to good scientific practice
  • Mentoring in the science system
  • Misconduct in scientific research
  • Conflicts of interest in scientific cooperation
  • Data management
  • Publication ethics

Aims
The workshop instructs participants on the principles of good scientific practice. Doctoral candidates learn how to comply with the international values and standards of good scientific research and ethical practice.

 

Please note that the seminar Good Scientific Practice is a mandatory seminar. We offer this seminar up to 6 times a year. Alternative dates this half year are 10.04.2025, 22.05.2025 and 26.06.2025.

Duration: 1 day
Time: 09:00 – 17:00
Room: Zoom
Max. number of participants: 16
Trainer: Dr. Anne Hamker
Course language: English
Course fee: 90 €

Registration

CUBiDA Training opportunities

CUBiDA offers a diverse range of training opportunities to all skill levels from beginner to advanced.

Our workshops are designed to equip researchers with knowledge and practical skills necessary for effective data management, analysis, and interpretation.

Our regular offerings include:

  • R for genomics
  • (bulk) RNA-seq data analysis
  • ATAC-seq data analysis
  • cBioPortal

Training opportunities are announced on CUBiDA website and through their mailing-list. Course enrollment is on a first-come, first-served basis, with priority given to qualified requests (e.g., affiliation and required prior knowledge).

 

A certain contingent is available for members of the IZKF Research Training Group and the IZKF MD Thesis Scholarship. Until then, course costs can be covered by the IZKF. The coverage of costs must be requested from us in advance. Subsequent applications for cost coverage cannot be approved. Please contact: izkf-nachwuchsfoerderung@fau.de

 

Registration

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