Dear all, The SPAAM Community in collaboration with Friedrich Schiller Universit�t Jena (Germany) and Harvard University (USA) is happy to again offering a new 5 day virtual summer school course sponsored by the Werner Siemens Foundation: Introduction to Ancient Metagenomics. DATE AND SCHEDULE Online from Monday 5th to Friday 9th of August 2024 from 09:00 to 17:00 (CEST, Leipzig time zone). ORGANISERS Prof. Dr. Christina Warinner (Harvard University, Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology) and Dr. James Fellows Yates (Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology, Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology Hans Kn�ll Institute). INSTRUCTORS H�bner, Dr. Arthur Kocher, Dr, Betsy Nelson, Clemens Schmid, Dr. Giulia Zampirolo, Gunnar Neumann, Jasmin Frangenberg, Keri Burge, Dr. Kevin Nota, Dr. Maxime Borry, Dr. Meriam Guellil, Dr. Nikolay Oskolkov, Dr. Remi Denise, Dr. Thiseas C. Lamnidis, Tessa Zeibig, and Dr. Vilma P�rez. OVERVIEW: Ancient metagenomics applies cutting-edge metagenomic methods to the degraded DNA content of archaeological and paleontological specimens. The rapidly growing field is currently uncovering a wealth of novel information for both human and natural history, from identifying the causes of devastating pandemics such as the Black Death, to revealing how past ecosystems changed in response to long-term climatic and anthropogenic change, to reconstructing the microbiomes of extinct human relatives. However, as the field grows, the techniques, methods, and workflows used to analyse such data are rapidly changing and improving. In this hands-on summer school (block praktikum) we will go through the main steps of ancient metagenomic bioinformatic workflows, familiarising students with the command line, demonstrating how to process next-generation-sequencing (NGS) data, and showing how to perform de novo metagenomic assembly. Focusing on host-associated ancient metagenomics, the course consists of a combination of lectures and hands-on exercises, allowing participants to become familiar with the types of questions and data researchers work with. Round table discussions with experts at each stage of the workflow will be held to allow participants to get advice on their own projects and research. By the end of the course, participants will have an understanding of how to effectively carry out the major bioinformatic components of an ancient metagenomic project in an open and transparent manner. Attendees will be eligible for ECTS points (awarded by the JSMC Graduate School, Friedrich-Schiller University, Germany) or a certificate of completion (Max Planck - Harvard Research Center, MHAAM). ELIGIBILITY The course is aimed at masters students and early-stage PhD students, to a maximum of 40 participants. Course instruction will take place online. There are no fees. APPLICATIONS Applications are now open until May 31 2024. To apply, please visit our website: https://spaam-community.org/wss-summer-school/ For questions or more information, contact James Fellows Yates (james_fellows_yates@eva.mpg.de) or Christina Warinner (christina_warinner@eva.mpg.de) Kind regards James and Christina Dr. James A. Fellows Yates Microbiome Sciences Group, Dept. of Archaeogenetics Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology Dept. of Paleobiotechology Leibniz Institute for Natural Product Research and Infection Biology Hans Kn�ll Institute James Fellows Yates (to subscribe/unsubscribe the EvolDir send mail to golding@mcmaster.ca)