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    Metagenomic profiling pipelines improve taxonomic classification for 16S amplicon sequencing data by Odom, Aubrey R., Faits, Tyler, Castro-Nallar, Eduardo, Crandall, Keith A., Johnson, W. Evan

    Published in Scientific reports (26-08-2023)
    “…Most experiments studying bacterial microbiomes rely on the PCR amplification of all or part of the gene for the 16S rRNA subunit, which serves as a biomarker…”
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    Comparison of gene set scoring methods for reproducible evaluation of tuberculosis gene signatures by Wang, Xutao, VanValkenberg, Arthur, Odom, Aubrey R, Ellner, Jerrold J, Hochberg, Natasha S, Salgame, Padmini, Patil, Prasad, Johnson, W Evan

    Published in BMC infectious diseases (20-06-2024)
    “…Blood-based transcriptional gene signatures for tuberculosis (TB) have been developed with potential use to diagnose disease. However, an unresolved issue is…”
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    A case study exploring associations between popular media attention of scientific research and scientific citations by Anderson, P. Sage, Odom, Aubrey R, Gray, Hunter M, Jones, Jordan B, Christensen, William F, Hollingshead, Todd, Hadfield, Joseph G, Evans-Pickett, Alyssa, Frost, Megan, Wilson, Christopher, Davidson, Lance E, Seeley, Matthew K

    Published in PloS one (01-07-2020)
    “…The association between mention of scientific research in popular media (e.g., the mainstream media or social media platforms) and scientific impact (e.g.,…”
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    A comprehensive update to the Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv reference genome by Chitale, Poonam, Lemenze, Alexander D., Fogarty, Emily C., Shah, Avi, Grady, Courtney, Odom-Mabey, Aubrey R., Johnson, W. Evan, Yang, Jason H., Eren, A. Murat, Brosch, Roland, Kumar, Pradeep, Alland, David

    Published in Nature communications (18-11-2022)
    “…H37Rv is the most widely used Mycobacterium tuberculosis strain, and its genome is globally used as the M. tuberculosis reference sequence. Here, we present…”
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    Characterization of longitudinal nasopharyngeal microbiome patterns in maternally HIV-exposed Zambian infants by Odom, Aubrey R, Gill, Christopher J, Pieciak, Rachel, Ismail, Arshad, Thea, Donald, MacLeod, William B, Johnson, W Evan, Lapidot, Rotem

    Published in Gates open research (2022)
    “…Previous studies of infants born to HIV-positive mothers have linked HIV exposure to poor outcomes from gastrointestinal and respiratory illnesses, and to…”
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    Characterization of longitudinal nasopharyngeal microbiome patterns in maternally HIV-exposed Zambian infants by Odom, Aubrey R., Gill, Christopher J., Pieciak, Rachel, Ismail, Arshad, Thea, Donald, MacLeod, William B., Johnson, W. Evan, Lapidot, Rotem

    Published in Gates open research (2022)
    “…Background Previous studies of infants born to HIV-positive mothers have linked HIV exposure to poor outcomes from gastrointestinal and respiratory illnesses,…”
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    Methods and Tools for Characterizing Microbial Communities in the Context of Chronic Diseases by Odom, Aubrey R

    Published 01-01-2024
    “…The human microbiome, a complex ecosystem of microorganisms inhabiting various body sites, plays a crucial role in the immune system and overall human health…”
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    Characterization of longitudinal nasopharyngeal microbiome patterns in maternally HIV-exposed Zambian infants [version 2; peer review: 1 approved, 2 approved with reservations] by Donald Thea, Aubrey R. Odom, W. Evan Johnson, William B. MacLeod, Christopher J. Gill, Rotem Lapidot, Rachel Pieciak, Arshad Ismail

    Published in Gates open research (01-08-2024)
    “…Background Previous studies of infants born to HIV-positive mothers have linked HIV exposure to poor outcomes from gastrointestinal and respiratory illnesses,…”
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