Setting up and Analysing Experiments for Plant Biology and Agriculture

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Setting up and Analysing Experiments for Plant Biology and Agriculture

Target Audience:
VIB PhD Student
VIB Postdoc
VIB Staff Scientist
VIB Group leader & Expert
VIB Technical support
Flemish Academics & Reseachers
Non-Flemish Academics & Researchers
Location:

Ghent - VIB-UGent FSVM II

Duration:

22 & 23 February 2024

General context

Experiments are still the main tool for research in plant biology and agriculture. This course explains the ground rules for valid and efficient experimental design in general, but will focus on the peculiarities of experiments with plants in growth chambers, greenhouse and fields. The design, data analysis and the result interpretation will be dealt with by studying realistic examples. The course is very hands-on and relies on R as design and analysis tool.

We welcome experimental design questions from the audience.

Event intended for

Researchers with some experience in designing experiments, but that would like to better understand the statistical principles behind it with the aim to improve the relevance and efficiency of their experiments. 

Required skills

A basic knowledge of R is required to follow this course.

Extra information
Testimonials
testimonials

The training was really good. The exercises where close to the workfield what made them really interesting.

Participant edition 2023

I'm very satisfied about the training! I learned a lot, the session was very hands-on, supportive and useful for future experiments!

Participant edition 2021

  • This course is free for VIB participants
  • Note that upon no-show without valid justification you will be blacklisted for the VIB training program for 1 year and a fee of €100 will be charged. Click here for more information

Trainers

Joris De Wolf

Joris De Wolf has a long track record in biostatistics. He worked at Crop-Design, later BASF, as team leader of the biostatistics group. He was involved in the experimental design and start-up of the high-throughput phenotyping system TraitMill, design of the databases and streamlining of statistical analyses. Furthermore, he was responsible for the field testing pipeline and statistics on transgenic yield improvement. In 2016, he joined GSK vaccines. Currently he works full time as a biostatistics consultant. 

Practical info

Location & Venue

22 February 2024 - 23 February 2024

Ghent - VIB/UGent FSVM II

Technologiepark 75
9052 Zwijnaarde
Belgium

Public transport

22 February 2024 - 23 February 2024

Ghent - VIB/UGent FSVM II
Public transport

From Ghent Sint-Pieters station, you can take bus 49, 50 or 70 to Technologiepark. Please check Routeplanner De Lijn for schedules.

Route description

22 February 2024 - 23 February 2024

Ghent - VIB/UGent FSVM II
Parking

Route description

There is only one entrance to Technologiepark. At the entrance, please take a ticket and have it validated at the reception desk of the FSVM building. Parking will only be allowed in regular parking spots (for instance in front of the building) and in the new parking tower. Parking alongside the roads or in other places where there is no regular parking is prohibited and after initial warnings, fines will be issued (€ 50).

Venue contact

22 February 2024 - 23 February 2024

Ghent - VIB/UGent FSVM II
Extra information

Room L4