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  1. 🧬 Can smarter data systems revolutionize how we study gut health in young children?

    πŸ”— Development of a new data management system for the study of the gut microbiome of children who are small for their gestational age. Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal, DOI: doi.org/10.1016/j.csbj.2024.12

    πŸ“š CSBJ: csbj.org/

    #GutMicrobiome #ChildHealth #BiomedicalInformatics #MicrobiomeResearch #ClinicalData #DigitalHealth #Pediatrics #GutHealth #ChildDevelopment #BiomedicalInnovation

  2. πŸŽ‰ NFDI4Microbiota is celebrating its 3rd anniversary! Over the past three years, we’ve made important progress in supporting microbiome research through our services and the help of our community. We continue to advance data sharing, standards, and analysis, and look forward to even more collaboration and growth. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to our journey! πŸ”¬ #FAIRdata #MicrobiomeResearch

  3. πŸŽ‰ NFDI4Microbiota is celebrating its 3rd anniversary! Over the past three years, we’ve made important progress in supporting microbiome research through our services and the help of our community. We continue to advance data sharing, standards, and analysis, and look forward to even more collaboration and growth. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to our journey! πŸ”¬ #FAIRdata #MicrobiomeResearch

  4. πŸŽ‰ NFDI4Microbiota is celebrating its 3rd anniversary! Over the past three years, we’ve made important progress in supporting microbiome research through our services and the help of our community. We continue to advance data sharing, standards, and analysis, and look forward to even more collaboration and growth. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to our journey! πŸ”¬ #FAIRdata #MicrobiomeResearch

  5. πŸŽ‰ NFDI4Microbiota is celebrating its 3rd anniversary! Over the past three years, we’ve made important progress in supporting microbiome research through our services and the help of our community. We continue to advance data sharing, standards, and analysis, and look forward to even more collaboration and growth. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to our journey! πŸ”¬ #FAIRdata #MicrobiomeResearch

  6. Interested in microbiome, data management, or bioinformatics? Join the NFDI4Microbiota Ambassador Program for exclusive training and talks! πŸ—“οΈ On 30 September at 15:30 CEST, learn about our NFDI4Microbiota Use Cases and how you can contribute. We’ll also share info about our Annual Conference!
    πŸ“ Zoom: 682 7305 8979
    πŸ”’ Passcode: 675247
    Learn more here: tinyurl.com/5c3jpy78
    #NFDI4Microbiota #AmbassadorProgram #MicrobiomeResearch

  7. Interested in microbiome, data management, or bioinformatics? Join the NFDI4Microbiota Ambassador Program for exclusive training and talks! πŸ—“οΈ On 30 September at 15:30 CEST, learn about our NFDI4Microbiota Use Cases and how you can contribute. We’ll also share info about our Annual Conference!
    πŸ“ Zoom: 682 7305 8979
    πŸ”’ Passcode: 675247
    Learn more here: tinyurl.com/5c3jpy78
    #NFDI4Microbiota #AmbassadorProgram #MicrobiomeResearch

  8. Interested in microbiome, data management, or bioinformatics? Join the NFDI4Microbiota Ambassador Program for exclusive training and talks! πŸ—“οΈ On 30 September at 15:30 CEST, learn about our NFDI4Microbiota Use Cases and how you can contribute. We’ll also share info about our Annual Conference!
    πŸ“ Zoom: 682 7305 8979
    πŸ”’ Passcode: 675247
    Learn more here: tinyurl.com/5c3jpy78
    #NFDI4Microbiota #AmbassadorProgram #MicrobiomeResearch

  9. Interested in microbiome, data management, or bioinformatics? Join the NFDI4Microbiota Ambassador Program for exclusive training and talks! πŸ—“οΈ On 30 September at 15:30 CEST, learn about our NFDI4Microbiota Use Cases and how you can contribute. We’ll also share info about our Annual Conference!
    πŸ“ Zoom: 682 7305 8979
    πŸ”’ Passcode: 675247
    Learn more here: tinyurl.com/5c3jpy78
    #NFDI4Microbiota #AmbassadorProgram #MicrobiomeResearch

  10. πŸ“’ Join us for the next NFDI4Microbiota Coffee Talk on 26 August 2024 with Thomas Clavel from @rwth University Hospital, Aachen with a talk about "Microbiome Research Data Through the Lens of (Anaerobic) Cultivation." Discover how the Clavel lab explores intestinal microbiomes using culture-based and sequencing methods to study microbial diversity.
    πŸ•’26 August| 02:30 PM| CEST
    πŸ”— Join online: Meeting-ID: 633 6649 6382, Code: 490003
    #NFDI4Microbiota #CoffeeTalk #MicrobiomeResearch

  11. πŸ“’ Join us for the next NFDI4Microbiota Coffee Talk on 26 August 2024 with Thomas Clavel from @rwth University Hospital, Aachen with a talk about "Microbiome Research Data Through the Lens of (Anaerobic) Cultivation." Discover how the Clavel lab explores intestinal microbiomes using culture-based and sequencing methods to study microbial diversity.
    πŸ•’26 August| 02:30 PM| CEST
    πŸ”— Join online: Meeting-ID: 633 6649 6382, Code: 490003
    #NFDI4Microbiota #CoffeeTalk #MicrobiomeResearch

  12. πŸ“’ Join us for the next NFDI4Microbiota Coffee Talk on 26 August 2024 with Thomas Clavel from @rwth University Hospital, Aachen with a talk about "Microbiome Research Data Through the Lens of (Anaerobic) Cultivation." Discover how the Clavel lab explores intestinal microbiomes using culture-based and sequencing methods to study microbial diversity.
    πŸ•’26 August| 02:30 PM| CEST
    πŸ”— Join online: Meeting-ID: 633 6649 6382, Code: 490003
    #NFDI4Microbiota #CoffeeTalk #MicrobiomeResearch

  13. πŸ“’ Join us for the next NFDI4Microbiota Coffee Talk on 26 August 2024 with Thomas Clavel from @rwth University Hospital, Aachen with a talk about "Microbiome Research Data Through the Lens of (Anaerobic) Cultivation." Discover how the Clavel lab explores intestinal microbiomes using culture-based and sequencing methods to study microbial diversity.
    πŸ•’26 August| 02:30 PM| CEST
    πŸ”— Join online: Meeting-ID: 633 6649 6382, Code: 490003
    #NFDI4Microbiota #CoffeeTalk #MicrobiomeResearch

  14. πŸ“’ Join us for the next NFDI4Microbiota Coffee Talk on 26 August 2024 with Thomas Clavel from @rwth University Hospital, Aachen with a talk about "Microbiome Research Data Through the Lens of (Anaerobic) Cultivation." Discover how the Clavel lab explores intestinal microbiomes using culture-based and sequencing methods to study microbial diversity.
    πŸ•’26 August| 02:30 PM| CEST
    πŸ”— Join online: Meeting-ID: 633 6649 6382, Code: 490003
    #NFDI4Microbiota #CoffeeTalk #MicrobiomeResearch

  15. 🧠 Autism could be diagnosed with stool sample, scientists say!πŸ”¬ Researchers found differences in gut microbes of autistic people, raising hopes for faster diagnosis. Do gut microbes have a role in autism itself? πŸ€” #Autism #GutHealth #MicrobiomeResearch

    πŸ”— theguardian.com/science/articl

  16. 🧠 Autism could be diagnosed with stool sample, scientists say!πŸ”¬ Researchers found differences in gut microbes of autistic people, raising hopes for faster diagnosis. Do gut microbes have a role in autism itself? πŸ€” #Autism #GutHealth #MicrobiomeResearch

    πŸ”— theguardian.com/science/articl

  17. 🧠 Autism could be diagnosed with stool sample, scientists say!πŸ”¬ Researchers found differences in gut microbes of autistic people, raising hopes for faster diagnosis. Do gut microbes have a role in autism itself? πŸ€” #Autism #GutHealth #MicrobiomeResearch

    πŸ”— theguardian.com/science/articl

  18. 🧠 Autism could be diagnosed with stool sample, scientists say!πŸ”¬ Researchers found differences in gut microbes of autistic people, raising hopes for faster diagnosis. Do gut microbes have a role in autism itself? πŸ€”

    πŸ”— theguardian.com/science/articl

  19. 🧠 Autism could be diagnosed with stool sample, scientists say!πŸ”¬ Researchers found differences in gut microbes of autistic people, raising hopes for faster diagnosis. Do gut microbes have a role in autism itself? πŸ€” #Autism #GutHealth #MicrobiomeResearch

    πŸ”— theguardian.com/science/articl