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Microbiome, metagenomics, ML, and reproductive health. All views are mine. So are all your base
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We are hiring a postdoc - come work with us (
www.koremlab.science
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#microbiome
, data science, and women's health! Message or email me if interested. 🖥️ 🧬
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Korem Lab - Microbiome Systems Biology @ Columbia | New York, USA
We apply systems biology approaches to decipher the metabolic interactions between the microbiome and its human host in diverse clinical settings, aiming towards personalized microbiome-based therapeu...
https://www.koremlab.science/
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We are hiring a postdoc - come work with us (
www.koremlab.science
) at the intersection of
#microbiome
, data science, and women's health! Message or email me if interested. 🖥️ 🧬
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Korem Lab - Microbiome Systems Biology @ Columbia | New York, USA
We apply systems biology approaches to decipher the metabolic interactions between the microbiome and its human host in diverse clinical settings, aiming towards personalized microbiome-based therapeu...
https://www.koremlab.science/
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Nandita Garud
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I am seeking a postdoc for my group at UCLA. We work at the intersection of population genetics x microbiome (
garud.eeb.ucla.edu
). If interested, please message me!
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Garud Lab
https://garud.eeb.ucla.edu
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Noah Fierer
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Hope this is useful - consensus statement "Guidelines for preventing and reporting contamination in low-biomass microbiome studies"
rdcu.be/er3Io
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Guidelines for preventing and reporting contamination in low-biomass microbiome studies
Nature Microbiology - In this Consensus Statement, the authors outline strategies for processing, analysing and interpreting low-biomass microbiome samples, and provide recommendations to minimize...
https://rdcu.be/er3Io
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Timothy McBride
4 months ago
Not getting much attention, except in a recent NYTimes story, is a provision to increase the tax on university endowments and those of other nonprofits.
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Justin Silverman
4 months ago
New paper in Genome Biology!
genomebiology.biomedcentral.com/articles/10....
We introduce scale models, a generalization of normalizations that explciitly account for uncertainty in biological system scale (e.g., microbial load).
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Incorporating scale uncertainty in microbiome and gene expression analysis as an extension of normalization - Genome Biology
Statistical normalizations are used in differential analyses to address sample-to-sample variation in sequencing depth. Yet normalizations make strong, implicit assumptions about the scale of biologic...
https://genomebiology.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13059-025-03609-3
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daniel sieradski
4 months ago
as a resident of syracuse, ny, a rust belt town that used to be an economic epicenter for the nation: syracuse university is our largest local employer now and if it goes under, so does my town, which has the largest concentration of child poverty in the nation.
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Lynn Jolicoeur
4 months ago
"I'm still in shock. I know that there have been political issues around Harvard in recent weeks, but antibiotic resistance isn't one of them." My conversation with Harvard microbiologist
@baym.lol
, one of many researchers there who just lost millions in fed. grants.
www.wbur.org/news/2025/05...
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Antibiotic research at Harvard lab threatened by federal funding cuts
Microbiologist Michael Baym studies antibiotic resistance at Harvard Medical School. He lost millions in federal funding this week.
https://www.wbur.org/news/2025/05/16/harvard-grants-research
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Our paper explaining why Gihawi et al. failed to prove an error in the normalization used by the 2020 cancer
#microbiome
analysis now out as a Matters Arising in
@asm.org
#mSystems
(w/
@george-austin.bsky.social
) 🖥️ 🧬 Thread explaining the key points below.
journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/...
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Our paper explaining why Gihawi et al. failed to prove an error in the normalization used by the 2020 cancer
#microbiome
analysis now out as a Matters Arising in
@asm.org
#mSystems
(w/
@george-austin.bsky.social
) 🖥️ 🧬 Thread explaining the key points below.
journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/...
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Emily White
5 months ago
Come and work with me! The Nature Micro team is expanding and we're looking for someone to champion microbial ecology, plant micro & related areas for the journal Knowledge of microbial ecology/plant micro is desirable but we're open to applications from all microbiologists Link below 👇
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Nature Microbiology
6 months ago
OUT NOW: Processing-bias correction with DEBIAS-M improves cross-study generalization of microbiome-based prediction models
@tkorem.bsky.social
& co
#microsky
#microbiomesky
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www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Processing-bias correction with DEBIAS-M improves cross-study generalization of microbiome-based prediction models - Nature Microbiology
DEBIAS-M corrects technical variability in microbiome data in a manner both interpretable and suitable for machine learning. In extensive benchmarks, DEBIAS-M facilitates robust analyses that generali...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41564-025-01954-4?utm_source=bluesky&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=nmicrobiol
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Happy to share DEBIAS-M, our new method for domain adaptation and bias correction in
#microbiome
data.🧬🖥️ Microbiome data is very variable, with substantial study- and batch-effects. DEBIAS-M corrects these, enabling robust and generalizable analyses. A quick thread:
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
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Processing-bias correction with DEBIAS-M improves cross-study generalization of microbiome-based prediction models - Nature Microbiology
DEBIAS-M corrects technical variability in microbiome data in a manner both interpretable and suitable for machine learning. In extensive benchmarks, DEBIAS-M facilitates robust analyses that generali...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41564-025-01954-4
6 months ago
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Mike Feigin 🥯
7 months ago
Just let me try and cure cancer for fucks sake.
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Annika Barber
8 months ago
Whomst among ass profs is not tired of Unprecedented Times? I want a precedent of faculty position straight from PhD and uninterrupted federal science funding for a 50 year career pls.
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Xi Fu
9 months ago
GET is finally published! - Paper:
t.ly/iQct_
(new validations, dry and wet) - Model:
t.ly/4jnUI
(new tutorial on PBMC 10x Multiome data, and yes you can even fine-tune it on a Macbook) - Analysis package:
t.ly/OqLAL
- Demo:
t.ly/rbFQB
- Docker:
t.ly/86n_i
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A foundation model of transcription across human cell types - Nature
A foundation model learns transcriptional regulatory syntax from chromatin accessibility and sequence data across a range of cell types to predict gene expression and transcription factor interactions...
https://t.ly/iQct_
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Now out "in print": we review domain adaptation methods, along with gaps and considerations for datasets of "biological scale" (many features, few samples, etc.). A fun CIFAR-funded collaboration with
@meganakpeters.bsky.social
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www.science.org/doi/full/10....
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Domain adaptation in small-scale and heterogeneous biological datasets
Research using biological data can benefit from domain adaptation modeling approaches, but it also carries distinct challenges.
https://www.science.org/doi/full/10.1126/sciadv.adp6040
9 months ago
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Prachee Avasthi
9 months ago
• Author accepted manuscripts (peer reviewed articles) must be made available in Pubmed Central WITHOUT EMBARGO upon the official date of publication. • Policy effective date is Dec 31, 2025 (no end date).
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Probably an unpopular opinion, but I’ve seen it advertised recently so a warning: I believe that junior group leader positions are typically a bad career move.
10 months ago
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I hope events over the past month demonstrate once and for all that especially in such challenging times men are just too emotionally volatile to be allowed to vote
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Emily Davenport
11 months ago
Thrilled to share our paper on differences in oral microbiome composition across subsistence strategies in Nepal is now out in Microbiome:
link.springer.com/article/10.1...
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Nepali oral microbiomes reflect a gradient of lifestyles from traditional to industrialized - Microbiome
Background Lifestyle plays an important role in shaping the gut microbiome. However, its contributions to the oral microbiome remain less clear, due to the confounding effects of geography and methodo...
https://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40168-024-01941-7
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This age of publicly funded and highly valued pursuit of scientific knowledge is an outlying bleep in human history. Could (and the way things are going, would) change before we know it
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An absolute game-changer for my / students' grant writing.
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It's been a rough year for low-biomass microbiome research - but we've also learned a lot, and the challenges are surmountable. Here, we discuss how proactive study design and careful data analysis can help. 🖥️ 🧬
#microbiome
academic.oup.com/jid/advance-...
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Planning and Analyzing a Low-Biomass Microbiome Study: A Data Analysis Perspective
Low-biomass microbiome studies show great potential alongside major controversies. This review surveys key methodological challenges and discusses experime
https://academic.oup.com/jid/advance-article/doi/10.1093/infdis/jiae378/7742328?utm_source=authortollfreelink&utm_campaign=jid&utm_medium=email&guestAccessKey=8125d261-cb16-48c5-ab8b-436f73f4be75
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New preprint! In a few words: we don't think you should use leave-one-out cross-validation (LOOCV). In a lot of words (+RebalancedCV, a LOOCV alternative):
arxiv.org/abs/2406.01652
In a thread:
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Distributional bias compromises leave-one-out cross-validation
Cross-validation is a common method for estimating the predictive performance of machine learning models. In a data-scarce regime, where one typically wishes to maximize the number of instances...
https://arxiv.org/abs/2406.01652
over 1 year ago
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Very apt sequence from the other place (
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Is finding taxa that were originally zero but have phenotype-associated values following batch correction a "major data analysis error" that invalidates downstream classifiers (in the 2020 cancer-microbiome paper or in general)? We think it's not. 📰+🧵
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
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Compositional transformations can reasonably introduce phenotype-associated values into sparse features
bioRxiv - the preprint server for biology, operated by Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, a research and educational institution
https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.02.19.581060v1
over 1 year ago
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Hiutung Chu
over 1 year ago
Check out our latest paper on how human milk oligosaccharides trigger the B. fragilis colonization program, led by Katya Buzun, in the current issue of Cell Host & Microbe! 🧪🧫🦠#MicroSky
www.cell.com/cell-host-mi...
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Amy D Willis
over 1 year ago
radEmu is here! ❤️🐦📈🔥 The StatDivLab's best differential abundance method yet!
arxiv.org/abs/2402.05231
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Estimating Fold Changes from Partially Observed Outcomes with Applications in Microbial Metagenomics
We consider the problem of estimating fold-changes in the expected value of a multivariate outcome that is observed subject to unknown sample-specific and category-specific perturbations. We are motivated by high-throughput sequencing studies of the abundance of microbial taxa, in which microbes are systematically over- and under-detected relative to their true abundances. Our log-linear model admits a partially identifiable estimand, and we establish full identifiability by imposing interpretable parameter constraints. To reduce bias and guarantee the existence of parameter estimates in the presence of sparse observations, we apply an asymptotically negligible and constraint-invariant penalty to our estimating function. We develop a fast coordinate descent algorithm for estimation, and an augmented Lagrangian algorithm for estimation under null hypotheses. We construct a model-robust score test, and demonstrate valid inference even for small sample sizes and violated distributional assumptions. The flexibility of the approach and comparisons to related methods are illustrated via a meta-analysis of microbial associations with colorectal cancer.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2402.05231
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Interesting methodology + highly useful. What more can you ask for?
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Come be my colleague! A broad open-rank search in areas of quantitative / computational biology - Program for Mathematical Genomics, Department of Systems Biology, Columbia University. Feel free to reach out with questions and please share.
jobs.sciencecareers.org/job/653640/f...
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Faculty All Ranks (Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, Professor) - Tenure-track/Tenured - New...
The Program for Mathematical Genomics in the Department of Systems Biology invites candidates for faculty positions
https://jobs.sciencecareers.org/job/653640/faculty-all-ranks-assistant-professor-associate-professor-professor-tenure-track-tenured/
almost 2 years ago
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Jotham Suez (SuezLab@JHU)
almost 2 years ago
🚨 Please share 🚨 The Suez Lab @JohnsHopkins is recruiting! We're seeking a senior bioinformatician with established (papers/preprints) experience in
#microbiome
#metagenomics
. The position can be local, fully remote, or hybrid. DM me for questions, apply here:
jobs.jhu.edu/job/Baltimor...
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WTAF. Last year the interim was 11 if I recall correctly
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Not sure I want an answer, but what happens if there's a shutdown over the 10/5 NIH deadline?
about 2 years ago
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If only I'd taken control of my actions and priorities, I would've had time between 1-2 pm today, and all my days would have become satisfying
about 2 years ago
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Beautiful work! Congrats Sean and team
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Katie Mack
about 2 years ago
I feel like the definition of being at “high risk” from covid really needs to include “high probability of messing up your health and life for months or years” not just “likely to immediately kill you.” A 9% chance that I’m gonna be sick for at least three months is a pretty high risk!
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The person constantly nodding in the audience
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ryan cooper
about 2 years ago
Joe Manchin almost singlehandedly doubled the child poverty rate
www.nytimes.com/2023/09/12/b...
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One of my favorite things about this place is that the internet has an end again. (will probably be one of the first things they take away though)
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Higher vaginal microbial diversity was associated with adverse outcomes - did you know that the same applies at the subspecies level? We show that more diverse Gardnerella populations early in pregnancy are associated with preterm birth, and link them to increased recombination, fitness, and AMR.
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Microdiversity of the vaginal microbiome is associated with preterm birth - Nature Communications
Here, Liao et al. analyze the vaginal microbiome during pregnancy, and find a unique population genetic structure associated with preterm birth, suggesting that evolutionary processes acting on vagina...
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-023-40719-7
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Michael Baym
about 2 years ago
Lab journal club Friday caught a red flag I haven't seen in the cancer microbiome discussion. From the original 2020 Nature paper: "2.5% of total reads were assigned to bacteria, archaea, or viruses" Implying microbial cells outnumber would human cells over 10-to-1. This is clearly implausible.
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