Just a short Microbiome Digest in between funeral ceremonies today. But today also brought good news: Microbiome Digest / Bik’s Picks received the “Microbiome Pioneer Award” today at Stanford’s Bioinformatics for the Microbiome Symposium. Professor Ami Bhatt handed out the prize, and Professor Christina Vandenbroucke-Grauls took the photo. I am very honored and thankful for this award, and I owe a big thank you for Tomer Altman for helping me start the blog and David Relman for helping me run it!
Human skin and hair microbiome
Physiological and microbiological verification of the benefit of hair washing in patients with skin conditions of the scalp – Miwa Kobayashi – Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology
Animal microbiome
Bacterial and Archaeal Diversity in the Gastrointestinal Tract of the North American Beaver (Castor canadensis) – Robert J. Gruninger – PLOS ONE
Beaver Gut Microbiome Provides Clues to Plant Material Breakdown – Genome Web
Plant, root, and soil microbiome
Rapid identification of bacteria associated with Acute Oak Decline by high resolution melt (HRM) analysis – Carrie Brady – Letters in Applied Microbiology
Sediment microbial communities rely on different dissolved organic matter sources along a Mediterranean river continuum – A. Freixa – Limnology and Oceanography
More Microbiology
A Comprehensive, CRISPR-based Functional Analysis of Essential Genes in Bacteria
Jason M. Peters – Cell
Survivability of bare, individual Bacillus subtilis spores to high-velocity surface impact: Implications for microbial transfer through space – Brandon L. Barney – Planetary and Space Science
Crash test bacteria study at BYU could shed light on outer space – Daniel Woodruff – KUTV
Microbes in the news
Bacterial diversity in soils was shaped by ice ages – Amanda Garris – Cornell
Superbugs for dummies: Explaining the battle between bacteria and antibiotics – Helen Branswell – STAT News
Goose Island identifies bacteria that caused tainted beer, but not source – Josh Noel – Chicago Tribune
Cork scientists win funding from Bill Gates’ foundation for Africa study – Gordon Hunt – Silicon Republic
High-dose vitamin D may boost diversity of the gut microbiome – Nutraingredients
UCSB receives Grand Challenges Explorations grant – EurekAlert
Science, publishing, and career
Should researchers publish their findings before peer review? – Ivan Oransky and Adam Marcus – STAT News
Congratulations regarding the award
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Big congratulations. I am also very grateful to you for your great effort.
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Congratulations on the Award!!! I’ve benefited so much from your Digest. Thank you!
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Indeed, congrats! Extremely helpful blog.
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Many congratulations! and great gratitude for all of us that are lucky to benefit from your great efforts! glad to see you recognized, a well-deserved award!!!
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