Microbiome data are undergoing exponential growth powered by rapid technological advancement. As the scope and depth of microbiome research increases, cross-disciplinary research is urgently needed for interpreting and harnessing the unprecedented data output. However, conventional research settings pose challenges to much-needed interdisciplinary research efforts due to barriers in scientific terminologies, methodology and research-culture. To breach these barriers, our University of South Florida OneHealth Codeathon was designed to be an interactive, hands-on event that solves real-world data problems. The format brought together students, postdocs, faculty, researchers, and clinicians in a uniquely cross-disciplinary, team-focused settin...
Microbiomes are all around us in natural and cultivated ecosystems, for example, soils, plants, anim...
The cross-cutting nature of microbiome research in environmental sciences, health, agriculture, ener...
<p>There remain many areas in the study of the human microbiome that will benefit from further bioin...
Microbiome data are undergoing exponential growth powered by rapid technological advancement. As the...
Best practices from open data science are spreading across research fields, providing new opportunit...
Advances in ’omics technologies are producing vast amounts of data, bring- ing microbiome research t...
The last few years have seen the advancement of high-throughput experimental techniques that have pr...
Microbiome research has increased dramatically in recent years, driven by advances in technology and...
Microbiology is experiencing a revolution brought on by recent developments in sequencing technology...
Earth’s ecosystem and of our bodies in health and disease. In the last two decades, culture-independ...
Special Series: Deciphering the Microbio.A growing body of research has established that the microbi...
During the past decade, tremendous amount of microbiome sequencing data has been generated to study ...
The microbiome is now considered our ‘second genome’ with potentially comparable importance to the g...
Microbiology is experiencing a revolution brought on by recent developments in sequencing technology...
The human microbiome has emerged as a central research topic in human biology and biomedicine. Curre...
Microbiomes are all around us in natural and cultivated ecosystems, for example, soils, plants, anim...
The cross-cutting nature of microbiome research in environmental sciences, health, agriculture, ener...
<p>There remain many areas in the study of the human microbiome that will benefit from further bioin...
Microbiome data are undergoing exponential growth powered by rapid technological advancement. As the...
Best practices from open data science are spreading across research fields, providing new opportunit...
Advances in ’omics technologies are producing vast amounts of data, bring- ing microbiome research t...
The last few years have seen the advancement of high-throughput experimental techniques that have pr...
Microbiome research has increased dramatically in recent years, driven by advances in technology and...
Microbiology is experiencing a revolution brought on by recent developments in sequencing technology...
Earth’s ecosystem and of our bodies in health and disease. In the last two decades, culture-independ...
Special Series: Deciphering the Microbio.A growing body of research has established that the microbi...
During the past decade, tremendous amount of microbiome sequencing data has been generated to study ...
The microbiome is now considered our ‘second genome’ with potentially comparable importance to the g...
Microbiology is experiencing a revolution brought on by recent developments in sequencing technology...
The human microbiome has emerged as a central research topic in human biology and biomedicine. Curre...
Microbiomes are all around us in natural and cultivated ecosystems, for example, soils, plants, anim...
The cross-cutting nature of microbiome research in environmental sciences, health, agriculture, ener...
<p>There remain many areas in the study of the human microbiome that will benefit from further bioin...