Explore and engage with our active Use Cases from the list below! Access the complete graphical abstract, delve into concise descriptions, and connect with project leads for additional information. Interested in contributing and making an impact? Learn how you can get involved with our Use Cases and contribute to solutions that will enable cutting-edge research for the whole microbiome research community!
Imaging of natural microbial networks of lichen
Functional profiling and routine diagnosis of humane microbiomes by metaproteomics
Provenance and usage of metagenome data
Knowledge Graph applications in Microbiology
Systematic assessment in metagenomics using high diversity Mock samples
Integration of multi-omics data of microbial species
Collecting and matching microbial strain identifiers
Descriptions of novel taxonomic lineages
Curated virus database
The mission of NFDI4Microbiota is to facilitate and stimulate data sharing according to the FAIR principles to ensure easy, open and efficient access to microbial research data and their associated metadata. An important means to achieve this goal is to implement Use Cases. These are scientific projects in the broad field of microbiology research that are performed at partner and participant institutions with the involvement of one or multiple additional stakeholders (e.g. single institutions, research consortia, societies). Use Cases should help to
NFDI4Microbiota has an overview of currently active Use Cases. The project leads are always welcoming input and contributions to expand and check how relevant their solutions might be to other scientists.
To learn more about the possibility to contribute, check out the “How you can contribute” section of each Use Case that you are thematically interested in. If your profile, interest and knowledge overlap with what the Use Case project leads seek, you are more than welcome to contact the project leads directly or use our contact form with the issue type “Use Cases” to get in touch."
As a selected UC, you have the following benefits
A more extensive overview can be found in the Use Case Handbook .
For more concrete information, please download the Use Case Handbook .
Essentially, by submitting a UC, you commit to the following points
Use Cases can be submitted by
The next round of submissions will open in 2023. The submission will take place via a form and upload function on the web portal. Stay tuned for more information.