Presented by Team Paris Bettencourt 2020
Amandine Maire1, Anu Susan Kurian1, Chetan Kumar Velumurugan1, Nicolas Levrier1, Nikola Zarevski1, Valerie March1, Xavier Olessa-Daragon1,
1Student Team Member, 2Team Mentor
Abstract
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− | + | <p><b>Sample and Sequence the Human Skin Microbiome</b></p> | |
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+ | <p><b>Design tools to engineer the bacterium <i>S. epidermidis</i></b></p> | ||
+ | Develop tools to engineer S. epidermidis. | ||
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Control populations dynamics of the skin microbiome in order to maintain its equilibrium and | Control populations dynamics of the skin microbiome in order to maintain its equilibrium and | ||
avoid dysbiosis induced pathologies. | avoid dysbiosis induced pathologies. |
Presented by Team Paris Bettencourt 2020
Amandine Maire1, Anu Susan Kurian1, Chetan Kumar Velumurugan1, Nicolas Levrier1, Nikola Zarevski1, Valerie March1, Xavier Olessa-Daragon1,
1Student Team Member, 2Team Mentor
Objectives 1.
Sample and Sequence the Human Skin Microbiome
Objectives 2.
Design tools to engineer the bacterium S. epidermidis
Develop tools to engineer S. epidermidis.