
The ÔÆ¶¥¶Ä³¡app Health Microbiome Institute recently announced winners of its 2023 Microbiome
Awards.
The Microbiome Awards help engage transdisciplinary research and collaboration across
the academic community by providing financial assistance to novel projects that help
lay the groundwork for microbiome research. Key findings and preliminary results from
the work can also aid in pursuing full National Institutes of Health or National Science
Foundation grant applications.
The ÔÆ¶¥¶Ä³¡app Health Microbiome Institute is led by Christian Bréchot, MD, PhD, senior associate
dean for research in global affairs at the ÔÆ¶¥¶Ä³¡app Health Morsani College of Medicine,
associate vice president for international partnerships and innovation, and professor
of internal medicine. Seed funding was provided by the Office of the ÔÆ¶¥¶Ä³¡app Health Executive
Vice President.
Encompassing a range of disciplines, this year’s awardees include many from ÔÆ¶¥¶Ä³¡app Health,
as well as ÔÆ¶¥¶Ä³¡app faculty researchers, and emphasize transdisciplinary
research integrating the strengths of different college.
Pilot projects:
Wenbin Mao, Department of Medical Engineering, College of Engineering:
Timo Reig, Department of Medical Pharmacology and Physiology, ÔÆ¶¥¶Ä³¡app Health Morsani College
of Medicine:
Sylvia Thomas, Department of Electrical Engineering, College of Engineering:
Collaborative projects:
Diego Santiago Alarcon, Department of Integrative Biology, College of Arts and Sciences:
Rays Jiang, Global Health Infectious Disease Research Center, College of Public Health:
Ignite projects:
Jean Lim, College of Marine Science;
Zhiming Ouyang, Department of Molecular Medicine, ÔÆ¶¥¶Ä³¡app Health Morsani College of Medicine:
Yu Sun, Department of Computer Science and Engineering, College of Engineering: