Tag: Microbiome
MEWG Seminar with Ya Lea Wang – 3/23
To join this seminar remotely, please contact: Nicole Levesque levesque@hsph.harvard.edu
HCMPH Inaugural Symposium Explores Link Between Mircobiome and Public Health
On May 15-16, Dean Michelle Williams, along with co-directors Wendy Garrett & Curtis Huttenhower welcomed dozens of experts to the Joseph B. Martin Center for the inaugural symposium of the Harvard … Continue reading “HCMPH Inaugural Symposium Explores Link Between Mircobiome and Public Health”
Curtis Huttenhower Promoted to Professor!
We are extremely pleased to announce that Curtis Huttenhower has been promoted to Professor of Computational Biology and Bioinformatics! The message below is adapted from Dean Michelle Williams announcement: Dr. … Continue reading “Curtis Huttenhower Promoted to Professor!”
The Promise of Microbiome for Medicine & Public Health
Curtis Huttenhower, Associate Professor of Computational Biology and Bioinformatics, believes that microbiome research is poised to revolutionize public health. Recent advances in molecular technology and the declining cost of genetic … Continue reading “The Promise of Microbiome for Medicine & Public Health”
DBMI Open Insights Seminar with Georg Gerber
Thursday, November 30th 12:30pm | Room 403, 4th Floor, HMS Countway Library Georg K. Gerber, MD, PhD, MPH Assistant Professor of Pathology, Harvard Medical School Co-Director, Massachusetts Host-Microbiome Center The Dynamic Microbiome … Continue reading “DBMI Open Insights Seminar with Georg Gerber”
The Boston Subway Microbiome
Curtis Huttenhower and his team have received a great deal of press over the past week upon publishing their new study on the Boston subway system, “Urban Transit System Microbial Communities Differ … Continue reading “The Boston Subway Microbiome”
The Boston Subway Microbiome
Curtis Huttenhower interviews remotely with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) as part of a stream of press leading up to the publication of his lab’s new paper profiling microbial communities on … Continue reading “The Boston Subway Microbiome”
New Microbiome Initiative Data Center
Associate Professor Curtis Huttenhower recently received two new research grants. A two-year NIH R21 entitled “Staphylococcus Aureus Carriage and the Nasal Microbiome” will characterize the associations between S. Aureas and the predominant members … Continue reading “New Microbiome Initiative Data Center”
New Grants – Curtis Huttenhower
Associate Professor Curtis Huttenhower recently received two research grants. A two-year NIH R21 entitled “Staphylococcus Aureus Carriage and the Nasal Microbiome” will characterize the associations between S. Aureas and the … Continue reading “New Grants – Curtis Huttenhower”