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Ran Blekhman | Human genomic control of the microbiome | CGSI 2017

Date:July 12, 2017Posted By:Duke Hong
Ran Blekhman | Human genomic control of the microbiome | CGSI 2017

07/12/2017 @ 13:30-14:15
Research Talk by Ran Blekhman
Human genomic control of the microbiome
1. Goodrich, J.K., Waters, J.L., Poole, A.C., Sutter, J.L., Koren, O., Blekhman, R., Beaumont, M., Van Treuren, W., Knight, R., Bell, J.T. and Spector, T.D., 2014. Human genetics shape the gut microbiome. Cell, 159(4), pp.789-799.
2. Blekhman, R., Goodrich, J.K., Huang, K., Sun, Q., Bukowski, R., Bell, J.T., Spector, T.D., Keinan, A., Ley, R.E., Gevers, D. and Clark, A.G., 2015. Host genetic variation impacts microbiome composition across human body sites. Genome biology, 16(1), p.191.
3. Burns, M.B., Lynch, J., Starr, T.K., Knights, D. and Blekhman, R., 2015. Virulence genes are a signature of the microbiome in the colorectal tumor microenvironment. Genome medicine, 7(1), p.55.
4. Lynch, J., Tang, K., Sands, J., Sands, M., Tang, E., Mukherjee, S., Knights, D. and Blekhman, R., 2016. HOMINID: A framework for identifying associations between host genetic variation and microbiome composition. bioRxiv, p.081323.
5. Burns, M.B., Montassier, E., Abrahante, J., Starr, T.K., Knights, D. and Blekhman, R., 2016. Discrete mutations in colorectal cancer correlate with defined microbial communities in the tumor microenvironment. bioRxiv, p.090795.

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