
Batbileg Bor
@batbilegbor
Faculty at @ForsythResearch @dental_harvard | Bor Lab | Microbiologist | Saccharibacteria (TM7) | Episymbionts | Runner | Climber | Cyclist | Proud nomad 🇲🇳
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Excited to share our work: Episymbiotic Saccharibacteria TM7x modulates the susceptibility of its host bacteria to phage infection and promotes their coexistence Jeffrey McLean Batbileg Bor Pu-Ting Dong The ADA Forsyth Institute Jun Liu Lab | PNAS pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…


Three’s a crowd: Saccharibacteria episymbiosis modulates phage predation of host bacteria | PNAS pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn… commentary by Richard Lamont on our recent collabarative work Batbileg Bor Jeffrey McLean Pu-Ting Dong Lulucen The ADA Forsyth Institute



We love seeing AFI microbiologists @JMarkWelch, Xuesong He, Batbileg Bor, and Gary Borisy featured in this fascinating NIDCR article about microbes in the oral cavity. Get the full article below. Featured image by @JMarkWelch.

We are excited to share our work on colonizing oral opportunistic pathogens. Here we looked at the impact of low prevalence, high impact oral pathogens like Klebsiella. Authors: Jett Liu Daniel Utter Alex Grossman Jonathon Baker, Ph.D. Xuesong He. Full article: rdcu.be/dOoxV


New publication is out in Microbiome ! The next chapter of our Klebsiella story. Collaboration with Batbileg Bor Xuesong He labs. OHSU News The ADA Forsyth Institute #microbiome microbiomejournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.11…

Scientists at the ADA Forsyth Institute led by Batbileg Bor found that multidrug-resistant Klebsiella thrives in nutrient-deprived conditions often found in hospital environments. This could lead to better prevention and treatment strategies. Read more: forsyth.org/scientists-ide…


#ADANow: New research from The ADA Forsyth Institute uncovers key insights into hospital-acquired infections. Discover the findings and their implications here: social.ada.org/4dISXVK


The enigmatic, ultrasmall and largely uncultivated Candidate Phyla Radiation bacteria represent a treasure trove of potential discoveries, argues this recent Perspective in PNAS🕵️👇 from the Mougous Lab University of Washington pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pn…



We are thrilled to bring you Episode 1 of Ambush Science—an all-new AFI series where we conduct a “surprise" Q&A with our scientists so you can learn about their cutting edge research in oral health. Today’s episode features Batbileg Bor ! Learn more: forsyth.org/oral-micobiome/