January 25, 2021
Virtual
America/New_York timezone

Lab group meeting will take place on
Monday, January 25, 2021
10:00am 
Virtual

Presenter: 
Julia Kohler Leman, Ph.D., 
Systems Biology Group, Center for Computational Biology

Mapping the microbiome by large-scale structure and function prediction

The microbiome consists of the about 60% microbial cells in and around our body that give rise to 99% of the genes in our body. We are just beginning to understand the role of the human gut microbiome in numerous diseases such as type 1 diabetes, immune system disorders and digestive disorders such as ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease. Here we take a structure-function perspective by running large-scale computational prediction of structures, functions and interactions of the proteins in these microbes to gain insights into disease mechanisms. 

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For access, please contact Camille Norrell - cnorrell@flatironinstitute.org