Publications
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Publications
A Robust Metatranscriptomic Technology for Population-Scale Studies of Diet, Gut Microbiome, and Human Health.
International Journal of Genomics.
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A clinically validated human capillary blood transcriptome test for global systems biology studies.
Biotechniques, vol 69, No 4,
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The salivary metatranscriptome as an accurate diagnostic indicator of oral cancer.
NPJ Genomic Medicine (Nature Press).
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Gut microbiome activity contributes to individual variation in glycemic response in adults.
Diabetes Therapy Journal.
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Pathogen detection and characterization from throat swabs using unbiased metatranscriptomic analyses.
International Journal of Infectious Diseases, Vol 122,
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A clinically validated human saliva metatranscriptomic test for global systems biology studies.
Biotechniques, Vol 74, No 1,
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Comparison of the gut microbiome composition between men with Peyronie's disease and a matched cohort: a pilot study.
International Journal of Impotence Research.
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Data-Driven Precision Nutrition Improves Clinical Outcomes and Risk Scores for IBS, Depression, Anxiety, and T2D.
American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine.
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An accurate aging clock developed from large-scale gut microbiome and human gene expression data
iScience (Cell Press).
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Microbial functional pathways based on metatranscriptomic profiling enable effective saliva-based health assessments for precision wellness.
Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal (CSBJ).
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Gut microbiome activity predicts risk of type 2 diabetes and metformin control in a large human cohort
Manuscript in submission. Pre-print on medRxiv..
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Manhattan Projects for Preventive Medicine
scienceopen.com.
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