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For Patients and Families
Neglected diseases are conditions that inflict severe health burdens on the world's poorest people.
Media Advisory
The NIH-funded Integrative Human Microbiome Project presented at the International Human Microbiome Congress.
… the microbiome, including a talk addressing the use of microbes in treating - and preventing - the spread of … and neurological diseases; and the use of engineered microbes for microbiome-related diseases. WHEN: Tuesday, …
Staff
Kris Wetterstrand is the program operations lead in the NIH Division of Extramural Operatons.
… Human Microbiome Project, an effort to sequence the DNA of microbes (e.g. bacteria) that live in and on humans. She also …
15 Ways Genomics Influences Our World
Advances in genomics are reducing the cost of genome sequencing by a million-fold.
… Dr. Peggy Whitson became the first person to sequence microbes brought from earth to the International Space …
The Genomics Landscape
In the February 2018 edition of The Genomics Landscape, NHGRI Director Eric Green highlights the new director of NHGRI's Division of Genome Sciences.
… of COPD Risk Memory Gene Goes Viral NIH Scientists Find Microbes on the Skin of Mice Promote Tissue Healing, Immunity …
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… Genomics of Microbes and Microbiomes_051816.pdf …
Educational Resources
A cell is the basic building block of living things.
… animals are made of numerous eukaryotic cells, while many microbes, such as bacteria, consist of single cells. An adult …
News Release
NHGRI celebrated the 15th anniversary of the Human Genome Project with a "15 for 15" Celebration that commemorates the genomic advances since 2003.
… 2018, from 1 p.m. - 3 p.m. Eastern: The wonderful world of microbes with the Rob Dunn Lab National DNA Day Speaker …
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… are not culturable. Dominguez-Bello et al. (2010)3. These microbes are acquired each generation.4. Microbiome … network analysisHostMicrobialLoss/gain of specific microbes and/or specific microbial metabolic pathways are …
Educational Resources
A virus is an infectious agent that occupies a place near the boundary between the living and the nonliving.