
Erica Ryu
@ericapryu
Ph.D candidate at @PennStateBio studying human microbiomes! 🧫~@WUSTL '18~ She/her
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14-09-2019 18:45:00
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In Annual Reviews of Animal Biosciences, Erica Ryu and Emily Davenport discussed the heritability of the microbiome in animals and how the diversity of microbiome composition can be driven by the varying genetics of the host. More: buff.ly/3LQs1W4 Huck Institutes CIDD


I mis-clicked on one of my 150 open tabs and it happened to be a tab that's been open since 2019 with a paper that has a solution to the exact research problem I've been puzzling over today. This is the moment I've been waiting for and I've decided to never close any tabs again

Genetic Heritage Group Erica Ryu Emily Davenport Here is Erica Ryu presenting her poster


Announcement 📢: PSU MICROBIOME SEMINAR w/ Sarah R. Bordenstein and Erica Ryu from Penn State Biology Penn State Entomology Penn State Eberly College of Science PSUAgScienceResearch Huck Institutes. Tune in Friday to hear the latest transformations in Discover the Microbes Within! Wolbachia Project science eduction and human oral microbiomes. Let's go!


Congratulations to all the recipients of One Health Microbiome Center's inaugural Interdisciplinary Innovation Fellowships — including Penn State graduate students Erica Ryu and @OceannLady, both from the lab of Penn State Biology researcher Emily Davenport! buff.ly/3RHhdNi Huck Institutes



This week #WeArePSUmBiome celebrates Erica Ryu's research, a #Biology PhD candidate in Emily Davenport's lab. Penn State Biology Penn State Research Penn State Eberly College of Science Erica is deciphering the impact of of lifestyle on oral and gut microbiomes... 🦠🧵


I am beyond grateful for the opportunity to train in Radiation Oncology at MD Anderson Cancer Center. It's an honor to learn from the best and be part of such a dynamic and innovative team. Feeling grateful, inspired, and ready to start this adventure!

Thank you Saugat Bo 🐸 for beautifully summarizing our work on gut microbiomes of Himalayan Indigenous Peoples. Grateful to nature for providing the platform for this article. This has been a long journey starting in 2006 & continues at NYUAD Science nature.com/articles/d4158…


Our Nepali oral microbiomes preprint has been published! Thank you to Aashish Jha and Emily Davenport for this amazing opportunity, our co-authors for their invaluable contributions, and the Nepali communities that graciously partook in this study

