Meeting report of the third annual Tri-Service Microbiome Consortium symposium

  • J. Philip Karl
  • , Robyn A. Barbato
  • , Laurel A. Doherty
  • , Aarti Gautam
  • , Sarah M. Glaven
  • , Robert J. Kokoska
  • , Dagmar Leary
  • , Rebecca L. Mickol
  • , Matthew A. Perisin
  • , Andrew J. Hoisington
  • , Edward J. Van Opstal
  • , Vanessa Varaljay
  • , Nancy Kelley-Loughnane
  • , Camilla A. Mauzy
  • , Michael S. Goodson
  • , Jason W. Soares

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Abstract

The Tri-Service Microbiome Consortium (TSMC) was founded to enhance collaboration, coordination, and communication of microbiome research among U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) organizations and to facilitate resource, material and information sharing among consortium members. The 2019 annual symposium was held 22-24 October 2019 at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Dayton, OH. Presentations and discussions centered on microbiome-related topics within five broad thematic areas: 1) human microbiomes; 2) transitioning products into Warfighter solutions; 3) environmental microbiomes; 4) engineering microbiomes; and 5) microbiome simulation and characterization. Collectively, the symposium provided an update on the scope of current DoD microbiome research efforts, highlighted innovative research being done in academia and industry that can be leveraged by the DoD, and fostered collaborative opportunities. This report summarizes the presentations and outcomes of the 3rd annual TSMC symposium.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Article number12
JournalEnvironmental Microbiomes
Volume15
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 13 2020
Externally publishedYes

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Microbiology
  • Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
  • Genetics

Keywords

  • Biotechnology
  • Environmental microbiome
  • Human performance
  • Microbiome engineering
  • Microbiota
  • Military
  • Polymicrobial communities
  • Synthetic biology

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