Despite broad scientific interest in harnessing the power of Earth's microbiomes, knowledge gaps hinder their efficient use for addressing urgent societal and environmental challenges. We argue that structuring research and technology developments around a design-build-test-learn (DBTL) cycle will advance microbiome engineering and spur new discoveries of the basic scientific principles governing microbiome function. In this Review, we present key elements of an iterative DBTL cycle for microbiome engineering, focusing on generalizable approaches, including top-down and bottom-up design processes, synthetic and self-assembled construction methods, and emerging tools to analyse microbiome function. These approaches can be used to harness mic...
We designed this review to describe a compilation of studies to enlighten the concepts of plant–micr...
Synthetic biology has enabled a new generation of tools for engineering the microbiome, including ta...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2018Cataloged from PDF...
Despite broad scientific interest in harnessing the power of Earth's microbiomes, knowledge gaps hi...
Abstract Although the accomplishments of microbiome engineering highlight its significance for the t...
Simplified microbial communities, or “benchtop microbiomes,” enable us to manage the profound comple...
Animal and plant microbiomes encompass diverse microbial communities that colonize every accessible ...
To support an ever-increasing population, modern agriculture faces numerous challenges that pose maj...
Engineering industrial microbes has been hampered by incomplete knowledge of cell biology. Thus an i...
SUMMARYCommunities of microorganisms (microbiota) are present in all habitats on Earth and are relev...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Microbial communities permeate the world around us, in...
Microbial technologies have provided solutions to key challenges in our daily lives for over a centu...
Microbiomes are all around us in natural and cultivated ecosystems, for example, soils, plants, anim...
In the human body there are many microorganisms with a variable genetic content. These microorganism...
The microbiome' has become a buzzword. Multiple new technologies allow to gather information about m...
We designed this review to describe a compilation of studies to enlighten the concepts of plant–micr...
Synthetic biology has enabled a new generation of tools for engineering the microbiome, including ta...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2018Cataloged from PDF...
Despite broad scientific interest in harnessing the power of Earth's microbiomes, knowledge gaps hi...
Abstract Although the accomplishments of microbiome engineering highlight its significance for the t...
Simplified microbial communities, or “benchtop microbiomes,” enable us to manage the profound comple...
Animal and plant microbiomes encompass diverse microbial communities that colonize every accessible ...
To support an ever-increasing population, modern agriculture faces numerous challenges that pose maj...
Engineering industrial microbes has been hampered by incomplete knowledge of cell biology. Thus an i...
SUMMARYCommunities of microorganisms (microbiota) are present in all habitats on Earth and are relev...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2019Microbial communities permeate the world around us, in...
Microbial technologies have provided solutions to key challenges in our daily lives for over a centu...
Microbiomes are all around us in natural and cultivated ecosystems, for example, soils, plants, anim...
In the human body there are many microorganisms with a variable genetic content. These microorganism...
The microbiome' has become a buzzword. Multiple new technologies allow to gather information about m...
We designed this review to describe a compilation of studies to enlighten the concepts of plant–micr...
Synthetic biology has enabled a new generation of tools for engineering the microbiome, including ta...
Thesis: Ph. D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Biology, 2018Cataloged from PDF...