BIOBAKERY
Updated 250 days ago
Building 1 #413, 655 Huntington Avenue Boston, MA 02115
Our group at the Harvard Chan Center for the Microbiome in Public Health focuses on understanding the function of microbial communities, particularly that of the human microbiome. This means learning to use the microbiome to predict disease onset, progression, and outcomes, as well as developing ways to modify it for health maintenance and therapy. This applies to a wide range of conditions including the inflammatory bowel diseases, cancer, diabetes, arthritis, and infectious diseases. We also support the microbial community research field through method development, including the bioBakery platform for microbiome bioinformatics and biostatistics, the BIOM-Mass data portal, and the Harvard Chan Microbiome Collection Core and Microbiome Analysis Core. We've worked extensively with the NIH Human Microbiome Project, the HMP2 IBDMDB, the Microbiome Quality Control Project, the Human Microbiome Bioactives Resource, and other microbial community communities (so to speak!) And there's plenty..