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  • Understanding microbiota dynamics is crucial for developing novel diagnostic and interventional strategies.

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  • To summarize findings from the Innovation Lab on Quantitative Approaches to Biomedical Data Science Challenges in Microbiome Understanding.
  • To introduce emerging challenges, potential, and current research directions in the microbiome field.
  • To provide a broad understanding of priorities and inspire future multidisciplinary collaboration.

Main Methods:

  • Review of topics from the NIH and NSF Innovation Lab.
  • Synthesis of information across five key areas of microbiome research.
  • Focus on quantitative approaches to biomedical data science challenges.

Main Results:

  • Identified five key topic areas: microbe-host interactions, microbial evolution and ecology, analytical methods, engineering solutions, and interventional approaches.
  • Highlighted the potential for engineering new diagnostic techniques and interventional strategies.
  • Emphasized the importance of quantitative approaches in addressing microbiome data science challenges.

Conclusions:

  • Microbiome research offers vast potential across fields like medicine, agriculture, and ecology.
  • Future research should focus on quantitative methods and interdisciplinary collaboration.
  • Advancements in understanding microbial interactions can lead to engineered solutions and novel interventions.