Synergy among Microbiota and Their Hosts: Leveraging the Hawaiian Archipelago and Local Collaborative Networks To Address Pressing Questions in Microbiome Research

ABSTRACT Despite increasing acknowledgment that microorganisms underpin the healthy functioning of basically all multicellular life, few cross-disciplinary teams address the diversity and function of microbiota across organisms and ecosystems. Our newly formed consortium of junior faculty spanning f...

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Autores principales: Nicole A. Hynson, Kiana L. Frank, Rosanna A. Alegado, Anthony S. Amend, Mohammad Arif, Gordon M. Bennett, Andrea J. Jani, Matthew C. I. Medeiros, Yuriy Mileyko, Craig E. Nelson, Nhu H. Nguyen, Olivia D. Nigro, Sladjana Prisic, Sangwoo Shin, Daisuke Takagi, Samuel T. Wilson, Joanne Y. Yew
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:8e7dc20eb4244de2897160ae97d674332021-12-02T18:15:47ZSynergy among Microbiota and Their Hosts: Leveraging the Hawaiian Archipelago and Local Collaborative Networks To Address Pressing Questions in Microbiome Research10.1128/mSystems.00159-172379-5077https://doaj.org/article/8e7dc20eb4244de2897160ae97d674332018-04-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/mSystems.00159-17https://doaj.org/toc/2379-5077ABSTRACT Despite increasing acknowledgment that microorganisms underpin the healthy functioning of basically all multicellular life, few cross-disciplinary teams address the diversity and function of microbiota across organisms and ecosystems. Our newly formed consortium of junior faculty spanning fields such as ecology and geoscience to mathematics and molecular biology from the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa aims to fill this gap. We are united in our mutual interest in advancing a new paradigm for biology that incorporates our modern understanding of the importance of microorganisms. As our first concerted research effort, we will assess the diversity and function of microbes across an entire watershed on the island of Oahu, Hawai‘i. Due to its high ecological diversity across tractable areas of land and sea, Hawai‘i provides a model system for the study of complex microbial communities and the processes they mediate. Owing to our diverse expertise, we will leverage this study system to advance the field of biology.Nicole A. HynsonKiana L. FrankRosanna A. AlegadoAnthony S. AmendMohammad ArifGordon M. BennettAndrea J. JaniMatthew C. I. MedeirosYuriy MileykoCraig E. NelsonNhu H. NguyenOlivia D. NigroSladjana PrisicSangwoo ShinDaisuke TakagiSamuel T. WilsonJoanne Y. YewAmerican Society for Microbiologyarticleecologyenvironmental microbiologyevolutionmicrobiomeparadigm shiftMicrobiologyQR1-502ENmSystems, Vol 3, Iss 2 (2018)
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environmental microbiology
evolution
microbiome
paradigm shift
Microbiology
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environmental microbiology
evolution
microbiome
paradigm shift
Microbiology
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Nicole A. Hynson
Kiana L. Frank
Rosanna A. Alegado
Anthony S. Amend
Mohammad Arif
Gordon M. Bennett
Andrea J. Jani
Matthew C. I. Medeiros
Yuriy Mileyko
Craig E. Nelson
Nhu H. Nguyen
Olivia D. Nigro
Sladjana Prisic
Sangwoo Shin
Daisuke Takagi
Samuel T. Wilson
Joanne Y. Yew
Synergy among Microbiota and Their Hosts: Leveraging the Hawaiian Archipelago and Local Collaborative Networks To Address Pressing Questions in Microbiome Research
description ABSTRACT Despite increasing acknowledgment that microorganisms underpin the healthy functioning of basically all multicellular life, few cross-disciplinary teams address the diversity and function of microbiota across organisms and ecosystems. Our newly formed consortium of junior faculty spanning fields such as ecology and geoscience to mathematics and molecular biology from the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa aims to fill this gap. We are united in our mutual interest in advancing a new paradigm for biology that incorporates our modern understanding of the importance of microorganisms. As our first concerted research effort, we will assess the diversity and function of microbes across an entire watershed on the island of Oahu, Hawai‘i. Due to its high ecological diversity across tractable areas of land and sea, Hawai‘i provides a model system for the study of complex microbial communities and the processes they mediate. Owing to our diverse expertise, we will leverage this study system to advance the field of biology.
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author Nicole A. Hynson
Kiana L. Frank
Rosanna A. Alegado
Anthony S. Amend
Mohammad Arif
Gordon M. Bennett
Andrea J. Jani
Matthew C. I. Medeiros
Yuriy Mileyko
Craig E. Nelson
Nhu H. Nguyen
Olivia D. Nigro
Sladjana Prisic
Sangwoo Shin
Daisuke Takagi
Samuel T. Wilson
Joanne Y. Yew
author_facet Nicole A. Hynson
Kiana L. Frank
Rosanna A. Alegado
Anthony S. Amend
Mohammad Arif
Gordon M. Bennett
Andrea J. Jani
Matthew C. I. Medeiros
Yuriy Mileyko
Craig E. Nelson
Nhu H. Nguyen
Olivia D. Nigro
Sladjana Prisic
Sangwoo Shin
Daisuke Takagi
Samuel T. Wilson
Joanne Y. Yew
author_sort Nicole A. Hynson
title Synergy among Microbiota and Their Hosts: Leveraging the Hawaiian Archipelago and Local Collaborative Networks To Address Pressing Questions in Microbiome Research
title_short Synergy among Microbiota and Their Hosts: Leveraging the Hawaiian Archipelago and Local Collaborative Networks To Address Pressing Questions in Microbiome Research
title_full Synergy among Microbiota and Their Hosts: Leveraging the Hawaiian Archipelago and Local Collaborative Networks To Address Pressing Questions in Microbiome Research
title_fullStr Synergy among Microbiota and Their Hosts: Leveraging the Hawaiian Archipelago and Local Collaborative Networks To Address Pressing Questions in Microbiome Research
title_full_unstemmed Synergy among Microbiota and Their Hosts: Leveraging the Hawaiian Archipelago and Local Collaborative Networks To Address Pressing Questions in Microbiome Research
title_sort synergy among microbiota and their hosts: leveraging the hawaiian archipelago and local collaborative networks to address pressing questions in microbiome research
publisher American Society for Microbiology
publishDate 2018
url https://doaj.org/article/8e7dc20eb4244de2897160ae97d67433
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