Upcoming Thesis Defenses

Contact David Cruikshank for Zoom information                                                     … Continue reading “Upcoming Thesis Defenses”

Harvard Chan Microbiome in Public Health Center Symposium – 5/16

The fourth annual Harvard Chan Microbiome in Public Health Center (HCMPH) symposium will be held on May 16, 2022. One of the human microbiome’s best-known roles in population health is … Continue reading “Harvard Chan Microbiome in Public Health Center Symposium – 5/16”

Channing Microbiome Working Group Meeting – 6/4

Channing Microbiome Working Group Meeting June 4th (Friday), 2021, 9AM (ET) Zoom link | Code: 711645 Jun Chen, PhD Department of Quantitative Health Sciences Microbiome Program Mayo Clinic “Linear Models for Differential Abundance … Continue reading “Channing Microbiome Working Group Meeting – 6/4”

Alumnus Mingyang Song Receives Dean’s Fund Activation Award

Congratulations to Assistant Professor of Clinical Epidemiology and Nutrition and Biostats alumnus Mingyang Song, SM ’14, who is a recipient of the Dean’s Fund for Scientific Advancement! Dr. Song received an … Continue reading “Alumnus Mingyang Song Receives Dean’s Fund Activation Award”

You are what you eat: Large-scale study finds gut microbes associated with lower risks for diabetes, heart disease, obesity

A recent article in the Harvard Gazette outlines the findings of study co-authored by Professor Curtis Huttenhower examining the relationship between diet, the microbiome, and biomarkers of cardiometabolic health. The success of the Personalised … Continue reading “You are what you eat: Large-scale study finds gut microbes associated with lower risks for diabetes, heart disease, obesity”

HCMPH Holds Successful 2nd Annual Symposium

The Harvard Chan Microbiome in Public Health Center (HCMPH), co-directed by professors Curtis Huttenhower and Wendy Garrett (IID), held a very successful 2nd annual symposium, “Molecular bioactivity in the microbiome and public health” on Friday, … Continue reading “HCMPH Holds Successful 2nd Annual Symposium”