UCSF Benioff Center for Microbiome Medicine

February 2022

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Microbiome Video Competition

We are excited to announce our second annual Microbiome Video Competition. We invite all K-12 students to demonstrate their movie-making skills and tell us about the human microbiome through your lens in 60 seconds or less! Winning videos will be chosen on the basis of creativity and the ability to make a compelling short film that leaves the audience better informed about or interested in the human microbiome. Winning videos will be screened at a virtual Microbiome ilm festival on May 19 and published on the BCMM website. 


Click below for more guidelines and information.


Deadline for submissions is midnight, April 27, 2022.

See Competition Rules

News

Launch of trainee programming


We've established two programs to support our trainees:


Trainee Travel Awards: The BCMM will provide up to $1,000 to attend a microbiome-focused workshop or other training opportunity. Attendance to both virtual and in-person events will be considered. Next deadline: April 15.


Trainee Proposal Review: The BCMM will facilitate a thorough pre-application review of a grant proposal or job application package by a UCSF faculty member that is not the trainee's primary mentor.

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QMAC to purchase GCMS & MALDI


The Quantitative Metabolite Analysis Center was awarded funding from the UCSF Sandler Program for Breakthrough Biomedical Research to purchase a gas chromatography mass spectrometer (GCMS) and a matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization–time of flight (MALDI) spectrometer. We expect these instruments will be ready for community training and use in early 2023.

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Connie Ha named Director of Culture Facility

Connie Ha, PhD, has been named Director of the BCMM's Microbial Culture Facility, a role she will take on in addition to her position as Director of Microbial Genomics CoLab Plug-In. In addition, Kyle Spitler has been promoted to Manager to recognize his efforts in establishing this valuable facility. Congratulations to them both!

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Events

February 28, 10-11am

BCMM and ImmunoX Tea Hour in Saunder's Court. Link to event

March 18, 12-1pm

Microbiome Ignite Talks. Link to event

April 16, 10-11am

iMicro Seminar Series: Sarkis Mazmanian, PhD. Link to event

April 26, 10-11am

iMicro Seminar Series: Julia Oh, PhD. Link to event

May 19

Microbiome Film Festival. Save the Date.

June 2

Microbiome Therapeutics Symposium. Save the Date.

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Publications

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Grants, Awards, and Appointments

Grants and Awards

Katie Pollard, PhD

Rada Savic, PhD

Peter Turnbaugh, PhD

Hani Goodarzi, PhD

Roberto Ricardo-Gonzalez, MD PhD

2021 Chan Zuckerberg Biohub Investigators

Julie Saba, MD PhD

2022 Catalyst Award: Adeno-associated Virus-mediated SGPL1 Gene Therapy

Nadav Ahituv, PhD

2022 Catalyst Award: Identification of Neoantigens for CAR-T Therapy Using Neomer Discovery

Appointments

Renuka Nayak, MD PhD

Assistant Professor of Medicine In-Residence, Division of Rheumatology based at the San Francisco VA Medical Center

Job Openings

Multiple Positions

Renuka Nayak Lab

Postdoc (Microbiome Therapeutic Development)

Susan Lynch Lab

Animal Technician

Gnotobiotic Mouse Research Facility

Research Assistant

Microbial Genomics CoLab Plug-In

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