Susan M. Huse mainly focuses on Genetics, Pyrosequencing, Rare biosphere, Ecology and Hypervariable region. Her work deals with themes such as Deep sea and Biodiversity, Environmental DNA, which intersect with Rare biosphere. Her Ecology research focuses on Species richness in particular.
Her research integrates issues of Ribosomal RNA and Sequence analysis in her study of Hypervariable region. Her research investigates the connection between Ribosomal RNA and topics such as Microbial Taxonomy that intersect with problems in Evolutionary biology. Her study looks at the relationship between Earth Microbiome Project and topics such as Gastrointestinal Microbiome, which overlap with Oral Microbiome.
Her primary areas of study are Ecology, Genetics, Microbiome, Pyrosequencing and Ribosomal RNA. Her research in Ecology intersects with topics in Microbial ecology, Rare biosphere and Microbial population biology. Her work in Genetics tackles topics such as Evolutionary biology which are related to areas like Taxonomy.
Her Microbiome study incorporates themes from Fusobacteria, Bacteroidetes and Metagenomics. Taxon is closely connected to Phylum in her research, which is encompassed under the umbrella topic of Pyrosequencing. As part of one scientific family, Susan M. Huse deals mainly with the area of Ribosomal RNA, narrowing it down to issues related to the 16S ribosomal RNA, and often Clostridiaceae.
Susan M. Huse spends much of her time researching Endocrinology, Lipid metabolism, Intestinal permeability, Neurodegeneration and Inflammation. Her Endocrinology research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Cell culture, Cellular differentiation and Cell growth. Her Lipid metabolism study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Gut flora.
Her main research concerns Sperm, Endocrine disrupting compound, Germ cell, Epididymis and In utero. Susan M. Huse interconnects Genome, Epigenetics, Methylation and DNA methylation in the investigation of issues within Sperm. Other disciplines of study, such as Gestation, Spermatogenesis and Toxicity, are mixed together with her Endocrine disrupting compound studies.
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Structure, function and diversity of the healthy human microbiome
Curtis Huttenhower;Curtis Huttenhower;Dirk Gevers;Rob Knight;Rob Knight;Sahar Abubucker.
Nature (2012)
Microbial diversity in the deep sea and the underexplored “rare biosphere”
Mitchell L. Sogin;Hilary G. Morrison;Julie A. Huber;David Mark Welch.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2006)
The Pervasive Effects of an Antibiotic on the Human Gut Microbiota, as Revealed by Deep 16S rRNA Sequencing
Les Dethlefsen;Susan M. Huse;Mitchell L. Sogin;David A. Relman;David A. Relman.
PLOS Biology (2008)
A framework for human microbiome research
Barbara A. Methé;Karen E. Nelson;Mihai Pop;Heather H. Creasy.
Nature (2012)
Accuracy and quality of massively parallel DNA pyrosequencing
Susan M. Huse;Julie A. Huber;Hilary G. Morrison;Mitchell L. Sogin.
Genome Biology (2007)
Ironing out the wrinkles in the rare biosphere through improved OTU clustering
Susan M. Huse;David Mark Welch;Hilary G. Morrison;Mitchell L. Sogin.
Environmental Microbiology (2010)
Defining the healthy "core microbiome" of oral microbial communities
Egija Zaura;Bart J F Keijser;Susan M Huse;Wim Crielaard.
BMC Microbiology (2009)
Exploring microbial diversity and taxonomy using SSU rRNA hypervariable tag sequencing.
Susan M. Huse;Les Dethlefsen;Julie A. Huber;David B. Mark Welch.
PLOS Genetics (2008)
Microbial population structures in the deep marine biosphere.
Julie A. Huber;David B. Mark Welch;Hilary G. Morrison;Susan M. Huse.
Science (2007)
Defining seasonal marine microbial community dynamics
Jack A Gilbert;Jack A Gilbert;Jack A Gilbert;Joshua A Steele;J. Gregory Caporaso;Lars Steinbrück.
The ISME Journal (2012)
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