Human Microbiome Project
The Human Microbiome Project (HMP) was initiated by NIH to probe the richness of the microbial communities living in and on the human body to help us understand their role in human health and disease. JCVI will help generate a microbial genome reference set of at least 1000 genomes and conduct metagenomic studies to characterize the microbial communities from multiple body sites.
Body Site/ Samples |
Submissions |
||
SRA |
WGS |
Annotation |
|
Skin |
30 |
21 |
21 |
Oral |
83 |
59 |
59 |
Vagina |
73 |
59 |
59 |
Other |
38 |
31 |
31 |
Total |
224 |
170 |
170 |
7-9-2010 — GenomeWeb Daily News
NIH Awards $42M for Human Microbiome Project
31-Aug-2010 — Washington University
Human Microbiome Research Conference
23-Aug-2010 — GenomeWeb Daily News
UPDATE: International Team Sequences Castor Bean Genome
22-Aug-2010 — PR Newswire
Castor Bean Genome Published by Research Team Including Scientists from...
17-Aug-2010 — Telegraph.co.uk
Human Microbiome Project: a map of every bacterium in the body