The human virome in health and disease - presented by Prof. Frederic Bushman

The human virome in health and disease

Prof. Frederic Bushman

Prof. Frederic Bushman
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Acknowledgements
Bushman Lab
PennCHOP microbiome center
CHOP
Adrian Cantu
Robert Baldassano
Babette Zemel
Ana Cobian
Lisa Mattei
Eileen Ford
Guanxiang Liang
Kyle Bittinger
Maire Conrad
Carter Merenstein
Chunyu Zhao
Judith Kelsen
Young Hwang
Yue Ren
Lindsey Albenberg
Scott Sherrill-Mix
Ceylan Tanes
Jessica Breton
Louis Taylor
Michael Moraskie
Laurie Zimmerman
Casey Hofstaedter
Abigail Glascock
Penn
Aoife Roche
Duke University
Ron Collman
Shantan Reddy
Chris Gu
Samantha Whiteside
Matthew Kelly Lab
Michal Elovitz
Kaitlin Marquis Andrew Marques
Sam Parry
John Everett
Gary Wu
Elliot Friedman Jianxin You
Jay Zhu
Mark Goulian
Perelman
PennCHOP
Center for Research on Coronavirus
Children's Hospital
School of Medicine
MICROBIOME PROGRAM
and Other Emerging Pathogens
UNIVERSITY of PENNSYLVANIA
of Philadelphia
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In conclusion, this is an introduction to the vast Human Virome. In many studies today, the majority of what we observe is new and novel. The human virome includes pioneer bacteria with integrated prophages, which is the first wave. Animal cell viruses are also present but are suppressed by breastfeeding. Searching for new viruses in metagenomic dark matter is a fascinating and promising area for discovery.