Nick Quinn-Bohmann
@biobohmann
Graduate Researcher, Gibbons Lab @isbsci | UW Molecular Engineering & Sciences | computational modeling of the human gut microbiome ๐ฉ he/him
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02-06-2021 23:39:14
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It's #DBIOtweetorial time, with your host Sean Gibbons from ISB. Today, you'll get some facts about the ~10^13 microbes that call your gut home. By the end, I hope that you'll see yourself as much more than a mere human. You are an ecosystem! #EngageDBIO #microbiome ๐ฉ๐ฆ ๐งโ๐ฌ
Welcome to Twitter Nick Quinn-Bohmann! Nick is a Molecular Engineering & Sciences Institute PhD student in our group at ISB. For those interested in the confluence of human gut microbiomes and metabolic modeling, follow Nick! Washington Research Foundation & WRF Capital Center for Microbiome Sciences & Therapeutics University of Washington
This #WorldMicrobiomeDay, I'm thankful to NIDDK for sending me the Notification of Award for our lab's first R01 grant (w/ Johanna Lampe at Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center and Pieter Dorrestein at UC San Diego News), and for the shitload of poop soup experiments that this is going to enable ๐๐ฉ๐งชโค๏ธ ISB
Our meta-analysis of the upper-respiratory tract (URT) microbiome across health and disease states just went online at BMC Biology! Excellent work here by Nick Quinn-Bohmann ISB UW Genome Sciences UW Bioengineering @uwescience Molecular Engineering & Sciences Institute bmcbiol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11โฆ
Huge congrats to Nick Quinn-Bohmann for successfully defending his dissertation today!! ๐๐๐ช Dr. Quinn-Bohmann is the first PhD from our lab. Iโm so proud of him and how he has changed how we think about precision nutrition and the microbiome ๐ฅ๐๐ฎ๐ฆ
A new path forward for precision nutrition: Nick Quinn-Bohmann, co-advised by Christian Diener, used microbial community-scale metabolic models (MCMMs) to predict personalized short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) production profiles ๐โ๐ฆ ๐ฐโ๏ธ doi.org/10.1038/s41564โฆ Nature Microbiology ISB
"Microbial community-scale metabolic modelling predicts personalized short-chain fatty acid production profiles in the human gut" #SCFA #GutMicrobiome #Diet Newest from Nick Quinn-Bohmann Sean Gibbons in Nature Microbiology Link: rdcu.be/dL4UH