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SciLifeLab Bioinformatics Platform National Bioinformatics Infrastructure Sweden (NBIS) Björn Nystedt RNAseq Uppsala 06.11.2017

Vision To be a national hub for molecular life sciences 2

SciLifeLab SciLifeLab National service The Swiss army knife for Swedish Life Science researchers Local scientific center Director: Olli Kallioniemi Co-director: Siv Andersson Vision: To be an internationally leading center that develops, uses and provides access to advanced technologies for molecular biosciences with focus on health and environment. 2010: Strategic research initiative 2013: National resource 2015: New management/chairman www.scilifelab.se

SciLifeLab platforms SciLifeLab national service VR National Genomics Infrastructure Diagnostics Development Single-cell Biology National Bioinformatics Infrastructure Sweden SNIC Bengt Persson Computer resources free for Swedish researchers

Evaluation, Research Council SciLifeLab Bioinformatics (NBIS) and Genomics (NGI) were both top-ranked in the recent VR evaluation (September 2017). NBIS is probably the largest genuinely national and fully established bioinformatics infrastructure in Europe. [NBIS..] is crucial to the future competitiveness of Sweden in data-driven life sciences research, and is helping to keep Sweden in the European forefront in the area. Scientific impact: 7/7 ( Outstanding ) Overall score: 7/7 ( Outstanding ) 5

Data growth Stephens ZD, Lee SY, Faghri F, Campbell RH, Zhai C, et al. (2015) Big Data: Astronomical or Genomical?. PLoS Biol 13(7): e1002195. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.1002195 http://127.0.0.1:8081/plosbiology/article?id=info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.1002195 6

Production is cheap, analysis is not Cost Data Per base Year Data scientists. Our role We want to help the Swedish Life Science community to build knowledge in large-scale data analysis, and to make bioinformatics easily accessible for all. Data 7

Production is cheap, analysis is not Cost Cost Bioinformatics analyses Computing Data Data Per base Year Per project Year Data scientists. Our role We want to help the Swedish Life Science community to build knowledge in large-scale data analysis, and to make bioinformatics easily accessible for all. Data 8

NBIS activities 9

Support, tools and training Support Tools Training Training 10

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www.nbis.se www.scilifelab.se/platforms/bioinformatics/ Custom-tailored support Study design consultation (free) www.nbis.se/support/supportform/index.php + drop-in sessions every week @ all 6 sites Support (User fee 800 kr/h) www.nbis.se/support/supportform/index.php Long-term support and systems biology (500h, free, scientific evaluation) www.nbis.se/support/supportform/index.php?form=longterm

Bioinformatics support Proteomics 2 tracks! Fee-for-service (800kr/h) Rapid turnaround Scientific ranking (free) Long-term Support 3 open calls/year Genomics Biostatistics Systems biology Metabolomics

How to get support nbis.se 14

Genome assembly and annotation Henrik Lantz 10-20 projects per year Highly specialized staff and robust pipelines Tight user interaction Numerous manual and semi-manual QC steps Supports ENA submission Editable user interface Cost effective with high quality! 15

BigData/Integrative omics 4 FTE, joint effort by Long-term Support and Systems Biology Projects apply in the regular Long-term Support calls Combine data from SciLifeLab platforms Building tools and resources for handling very large and/or complex biological data sets Typically performed in the context of longer support projects State-of-the-art analytical methods for integrating multi-modal biological data sets, eg - Machine learning/deep learning - Graph-based models - Genome-scale metabolic models Support track for integrative projects First call Feb 2016; First few projects initiated Involves extensive integration of data

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Tools and infrastructure Compute and storage of sensitive data Local EGA epouta integration pilot micromosler Pouta Blueprints web-servers with EGI cloud vo.nbis.se WGS tools and resources SweGen 1000 genomes WGS somatic variant calling WF WGS structural variation WF Software maintenance MrBayes Structure prediction web services Assembly and annotation Falcon on Milou ENA submission help http://nbis.se/infrastructure/tools/ Other tools and resources Human Metabolic Atlas (HMA) Haloplex variant calling pipeline WhatsHap: Genomic phasing IgDiscover: Immunorepertoire 18

SweGen: 1000 Swedish genomes SweGen Variant Frequency Database 950 twin registry + 50 Northern Sweden Deep coverage WGS (30X) ExAC browser interface Data Beacon Full SNP frequency table download https://swefreq.nbis.se/#/ 1 st release October 2016 Funding: SciLifeLab Sequencing: NGI Variant calling: NGI QC: NBIS Data access interface: NBIS 19

Training 20

SciLifeLab course curriculum 2018-2020 Course Advanced Molecular Technology and Instrumentation for Proteome Analyses Biophysical methods in drug discovery Cellular profiling within the Human Protein Atlas/Spatial Proteomics Chemical Proteomics Cryo-EM sample preparation and data collection Cryo Electron Tomography and image processing Intermediate level R for Bioinformatics. Summer school. Introduction to bioinformatics using NGS data (4 x / year) Opportunities for Affinity Proteomics Single cell genomics - a practical and theoretical workshop Single Particle Cryo-EM image processing Location Uppsala Uppsala / Sthlm Stockholm Stockholm Umeå Stockholm Gotland UU, LiU, LU, UmU, GU Stockholm Uppsala Stockholm https://www.scilifelab.se/education/courses/ 21

Training in Bioinformatics Date Application Nov/ Dec Training The Swedish Bioinformatics Advisory Program (1-2 years) NBIS Courses - Python Programming (2x / year) - R programming (2x / year) - RNA-seq (2x /year) - Single cell RNA-seq analysis - ChIP-seq data analysis - Genome Annotation - De novo Genome Assembly - Metagenomics https://www.scilifelab.se/education/courses/ 22

Teaching and mentoring The Swedish Bioinformatics Advisory Program PhD students get a senior bioinformatician as a personal advisor during 2 years of their PhD. Monthly project meetings + two grand meetings per year to aid networking and knowledge transfer. www.scilifelab.se/education/mentorship/the-swedish-bioinformaticsadvisory-program/ Last call (2017/2018): 111 applicants for 15 places Next call opens Nov 2017! The Swedish Bioinformatics Advisory Program Overall rating of the Advisory Program Impact on the efficacy of your research Impact on the scientific value of your Impact on the technical level of your In favour of SciLifeLab continuing this Student evaluation, June 2015 0 1 2 3 4 5

Also of interest to you Mini-symposia Roadshows, Open House Scientific workshops and conferences Swedish Bioinformatics Workshop, plasma profiling, microscopy, epigenetics and chromatin etc https://www.scilifelab.se/events/ 24

Practical information for the course Attendance sheet - Please sign morning and afternoon Fika and lunches together every day - 10, 12:00, 15 - Fika outside the lecture hall Course dinner - Tue 7/11, at 18:00, Meza Grill & Bar - Sign up latest today before lunch - Included: pre-ordered menu, 1 drink

Science & SciLifeLab Prize Join the Symposium, Dec 11, 2017! https://scienceprize.lpages.co/scientific-symposium/ A grand prize winner receives a prize of US $30,000; and each of the three category winners will receive US $10,000 The grand prize winning essay will be published in Science and essays from the three category winners will be published online to incent our best and brightest to continue in their chosen fields of research 26

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