The Microbiome Center Announces Next Round of Funded Proposals

, a joint initiative of the MBL, the University of Chicago, and Argonne National Laboratory, has announced the successful applicants for what it's calling "." The Center sought proposals linking the study of microbes with any aspect of global change. The focus of the grants is to "fund exploratory projects difficult to fund elsewhere, particularly those that help investigators prepare preliminary datasets for future grand applications," according to the Center's website.  This year’s winners will foster  microbial research collaborations between the Center's three institutions—Argonne, MBL and UChicago. The winning proposals are:

  • "Desiccation Tolerance in Green Algae from Desert Microbiotic Crust Microbiomes" - Zoe Cardon (MBL), Elena Peredo (MBL), and
  • “Microbial Community Nitrogen Metabolism in Rapidly-Changing Arctic Soil” - , Emil Ruff (MBL), and Anne Giblin (MBL)
  • "Identification of Microbial Associates in Marine Invertebrate Species" -
  • "Bile Acids as Ecological and Evolutionary Determinants of Microbial Assemblage, Stability,and Resilience of Regional Intestinal Microbiomes" - , , and Mitch Sogin (MBL)
  • "An Integrative 'Omics Approach to Elucidate Biochemical States in Microbiomes" - , , and
  • "Nematostella vectensis: a sea anemone model for investigating the effects of environmental pollutants on Cnidarians and their associated microbiome" - Emil Ruff (MBL), Karen Echeverri (MBL), and
  • "Changing environments and the microbial ecosystem of migratory birds across the annual cycle" -

The winners of the Microbiome Center's original Pilot Project funding were announced in June 2019.  

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