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  • The Human Microbiome Project (HMP) investigated microbial communities in humans across health and disease.
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Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish a central portal for accessing and utilizing HMP data and resources.
  • To enhance the findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reusability (FAIR principles) of HMP data.

Main Methods:

  • Data aggregation from multiple omics studies of the microbiome and host.
  • Development of a unified data repository with advanced search capabilities.
  • Implementation of standardized analysis pipelines and protocols.

Main Results:

  • Creation of the Human Microbiome Project Data Coordination Center (HMPDACC) as a data access portal.
  • Provision of a comprehensive repository for public and controlled-access HMP data.
  • Facilitation of community use through accessible data and standardized tools.

Conclusions:

  • The HMPDACC serves as a vital resource for researchers studying the human microbiome.
  • Ongoing efforts ensure HMP data is readily available and usable for scientific advancement.
  • All HMPDACC resources are freely accessible at www.hmpdacc.org.