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Working Groups and Workshops

Working groups are led by experienced OSU trainees designed to create a cohort of advanced microbiome science researchers at OSU. Meetings are monthly. Working groups will include a mix of didactic instruction, question/answer sessions, and discussion about microbiome, virome, and advanced ecological statistics analyses. For general information, please email microbiome@osu.edu.

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  • @OSUmicrobiome on Twitter

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microbiome@osu.edu

NEWS

  • NEW PAPER:   Congratulations to CoMS affiliates in Sullivan Lab Guillermo Dominguez-Huerta, Ahmed Zayed,  James Wainaina et al for the marine RNA virus story published in Science—this time focused on diversity and ecosystem impacts: https://science.org/doi/10.1126/science.abn6358… #viruses #TaraScience #ecology #Oceans
  • NEW PAPER: method for scalable capture & characterization of virus-host pairs with flow cytometry sorting and culturing. Read here
  • NEW PAPER from CoMS’s Vanessa Hale and colleagues published in Nature describes the detection of SARS-CoV2 in Ohio deer population-> read here
  • A paper describing 15,ooo year old viruses recovered from ice cores, authored by postdoc Dr. Zhi Ping Zhong gained considerable media attention with coverage from 185 new outlets including CNN, CNBC and the BBC.
  • Every Tuesday 1-3 pm EST, enjoy hands-on training in our Microbiome Informatics Webinar Series, now through May 4th … register and details here
  • Director, Matt Sullivan, talks about the ‘good viruses’, on the WOSU/PBS show “QED with Dr. B: Viruses”, airing on 2/10 at 7.30 pm EST and later online at wosu.org
  • AAAS Mapping and Modeling the Microbiomes session, Feb 8th @ 12pm EST – Access this event here
  • Microbiome Informatics Webinar Series — Tuesdays Feb to May – All you need to know here
  • September 2020 CoMS Virtual Welcome Event Recording available here.
  • NSF-funded EMERGE Biology Integration Institute directed by Dr. Virginia Rich launches Sept. 1st. Follow @EMERGE_BII for more.
  • Gut Virome Database developed by OSU scientists including Matt Sullivan.
  • Director, Matt Sullivan, discusses virus discovery in NYTimes article.
  • OSU news article on the new Center of Microbiome Science
  • MAVERIC – our microbiome platform built with the Ohio Super Computer Center.
  • Dr. Andrea Grottoli receives Fulbright Award
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