Sven Kleine Bardenhorst, Dr. rer. medic

Research Fellow
Working Group: Epidemiological Methods

"As an epidemiologist grounded in biostatistics, my research focus on unraveling the intricate relationships between microbial communities across different human body sites and their influence on human health. This involves investigating not only how these microbiomes affect human health, but also the elements that define these ecosystems. Central to my work is positioning myself at the intersection of innovative methodological and applied research, emphasizing the translational nature of epidemiology."

Contact:
+49 251 83 57031

Curriculum vitae
Since 07/2019 PhD student, Institute of Epidemiology and Social Medicine, University of Münster
2017 ‑ 2018 Student Assistant, Research Group on Circular Data Modeling, Utrecht University
09/2017 ‑ 06/2019 Master of Science in Methodology and Statistics for the Behavioural, Biomedical and Social Sciences,
Utrecht University
2017 Student Assistant, Department of Research Methodology and Data Analysis, University of Twente, Enschede
09/2014 ‑ 06/2017 Bachelor of Science in Psychology – University of Twente, Enschede
Publications

Kleine Bardenhorst S, Vital M, Karch A, Rübsamen N. Richness estimation in microbiome data obtained from denoising pipelines. Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal. 2022;20: 508–520. doi: 10.1016/j.csbj.2021.12.036

Kleine Bardenhorst S, Berger T, Klawonn F, Vital M, Karch A, Rübsamen N. Data analysis strategies for microbiome studies in human populations - a systematic review of current practice. mSystems. 2021;6:e01154-20. doi: https://doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.01154-20

Rath S, Rox K, Kleine Bardenhorst S, Schminke U, Dörr M, Mayerle J, Frost F, Lerch MM, Karch A, Brönstrup M, Pieper DH, Vital M. Higher Trimethylamine-N-Oxide Plasma Levels with Increasing Age Are Mediated by Diet and Trimethylamine-Forming Bacteria. mSystems. 2021;6:e00945-21. doi: https://doi.org/10.1128/mSystems.00945-21

Teaching (only available in German)

Praktikum:

Prävention

Seminare:

Epidemiologie

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