Sometimes you see compositional trends in #microbiome data that you have to further explore... turns out that #hyperlipidemia (high fat levels in the blood) is a factor in shaping the #oral microbiomes of kids with #T1Diabetes. Congrats, @CaitlinASelway!
https://t.co/EteMpxYKMe
Our latest, showing just 45-mins exposed to biodiverse planted forest in a schoolyard can recover microbial skin diversity after disturbance event (washing skin), faster than indoors & sports fields. @lsweyrich @ProfALowe @CaitlinASelway & T. Thomas
https://t.co/WrovaxKZA9
Our paper out today on the #skin#microbiome of #children exposed to different #playground settings is a special paper for me. Perhaps it's because I'm a #parent, or perhaps it's because it highlights privilege on a microbial scale. (1/n)
https://t.co/Kxp4Q18SwT
🚨new paper alert
Check out our perspective on integrating multiple body sites in #microbiome research!! Considering all components (think multi-site multi-omics) of the human body will help prevent, diagnose and treat non-communicable diseases in the future.
Thanks @lsweyrich
Super fun piece by @CaitlinASelway on how we need to integrate multiple body sites (ahem, THE #MOUTH!!) into #microbiome research on noncommunicable disease! @microARCH_lab 🦷🪥🦠
Moving beyond the gut microbiome: Combining systems biology and multi-... https://t.co/hOhjuNDK8r
Super fun piece by @CaitlinASelway on how we need to integrate multiple body sites (ahem, THE #MOUTH!!) into #microbiome research on noncommunicable disease! @microARCH_lab 🦷🪥🦠
Moving beyond the gut microbiome: Combining systems biology and multi-... https://t.co/hOhjuNDK8r
Our new paper is out now! This one’s for all the young scientists of the world to learn about the tiny microorganisms covering your teeth and our favorite topic - the oral microbiome! Give it a read and share to remind someone to brush their teeth🦠🦷
https://t.co/vBYd40MCbq
Our latest pre-print showing that just 45-minutes spent in a school yard forest can enrich and diversify disturbed skin microbiota. Human microbiome resilience provided by the ecosystem. @lsweyrich@CaitlinASelway @ProfALowe & T.Thomas @UniAdelSciences https://t.co/HxDfsSnLuW
CONGRATULATIONS to our newest graduate Dr. @CaitlinASelway Pictured with her thesis - "Low Biomass Human Microbiomes: Another Piece to the Puzzle for Non-communicable Diseases".
Caitlin was also awarded the Dean’s Commendation for Doctoral Thesis Excellence
@UniAdelSciences
Very glad to see our paper out in print examining links between oral #microbiota and glycemic control in children with #type1diabetes. Phenomenal work as always, @CaitlinASelway! https://t.co/cgq6ttTvG6