Abstract Background The human microbiome is inherently dynamic and its dynamic nature plays a critical role in maintaining health and driving disease. With an increasing number of longitudinal microbiome studies, scientists are eager to learn the comprehensive characterization of microbial dynamics and their implications to the health and disease-related phenotypes. However, due to the challenging structure of longitudinal microbiome data, few analytic methods are available to characterize the microbial dynamics over time. Results We propose a microbial trend analysis (MTA) framework for the high-dimensional and phylogenetically-based longitudinal microbiome data. In particular, MTA can perform three tasks: 1) capture the common microbial d...
BackgroundUnderstanding the normal temporal variation in the human microbiome is critical to develop...
The human microbiome is a dynamic community of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other microorganisms. B...
Microbial communities can undergo rapid changes, that can both cause and indicate host disease, rend...
Biological processes underlying health and disease are inherently dynamic and are best understood wh...
Longitudinal analysis of multivariate individual-specific microbiome profiles over time or across co...
The recent increase in the number of microbial time series studies offers new insights into the stab...
The recent increase in the number of microbial time series studies offers new insights into the stab...
<div><p>The human gut microbiota comprise a complex and dynamic ecosystem that profoundly affects ho...
The recent increase in the number of microbial time series studies offers new insights into the stab...
AbstractWhile our genomes are essentially static, our microbiomes are inherently dynamic. The microb...
The recent increase in the number of microbial time series studies offers new insights into the stab...
Given the highly dynamic and complex nature of the human gut microbial community, the ability to ide...
Changes in the composition of the microbiome over time are associated with myriad human illnesses. U...
Realization of the importance of microbiome studies, coupled with the decreasing sequencing cost, ha...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018The human microbiome plays a vital role in maintaining...
BackgroundUnderstanding the normal temporal variation in the human microbiome is critical to develop...
The human microbiome is a dynamic community of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other microorganisms. B...
Microbial communities can undergo rapid changes, that can both cause and indicate host disease, rend...
Biological processes underlying health and disease are inherently dynamic and are best understood wh...
Longitudinal analysis of multivariate individual-specific microbiome profiles over time or across co...
The recent increase in the number of microbial time series studies offers new insights into the stab...
The recent increase in the number of microbial time series studies offers new insights into the stab...
<div><p>The human gut microbiota comprise a complex and dynamic ecosystem that profoundly affects ho...
The recent increase in the number of microbial time series studies offers new insights into the stab...
AbstractWhile our genomes are essentially static, our microbiomes are inherently dynamic. The microb...
The recent increase in the number of microbial time series studies offers new insights into the stab...
Given the highly dynamic and complex nature of the human gut microbial community, the ability to ide...
Changes in the composition of the microbiome over time are associated with myriad human illnesses. U...
Realization of the importance of microbiome studies, coupled with the decreasing sequencing cost, ha...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2018The human microbiome plays a vital role in maintaining...
BackgroundUnderstanding the normal temporal variation in the human microbiome is critical to develop...
The human microbiome is a dynamic community of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other microorganisms. B...
Microbial communities can undergo rapid changes, that can both cause and indicate host disease, rend...