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Flexible and Scalable Cluster Analysis of Longitudinal Microbiome Data to Define Functiona — NSF Award to Oregon State University

Current research on human and animal microbiomes is largely focused on monitoring and reshaping individual microbes or global microbial communities to diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases, as well as track and improve population health. These fine-scaled and coarse-scaled analyses likely miss an important intermediate

Award titleFlexible and Scalable Cluster Analysis of Longitudinal Microbiome Data to Define Functiona
Award ID2515805
AwardeeOregon State University
CityCORVALLIS
StateOR
Amount obligated$150,000
Principal investigatorYuan Jiang
ProgramSTATISTICS
Start date08/15/2025
AbstractCurrent research on human and animal microbiomes is largely focused on monitoring and reshaping individual microbes or global microbial communities to diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases, as well as track and improve population health. These fine-scaled and coarse-scaled analyses likely miss an important intermediate ecological scale---functional groups of microbes, which may serve as potent biomarkers of host or ecosystem health as well as targets for medical therapies. This project aims to i
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