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Ran Blekhman

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Elife|March 25, 2025
How scientists and institutions should respondRan Blekhman
Genome Biology|August 2, 2019
Population dynamics of the human gut microbiome: change is the only constantSambhawa Priya, Ran Blekhman
Gut Microbes|January 3, 2024
Multi-omic approaches for host-microbiome data integrationAshwin Chetty, Ran Blekhman
Plos Biology|May 22, 2019
Rxivist.org: Sorting biology preprints using social media and readership metricsRichard J Abdill, Ran Blekhman
Gut Microbes|December 18, 2018
Integrating tumor genomics into studies of the microbiome in colorectal cancerMichael B Burns, Ran Blekhman
Elife|April 25, 2019
Tracking the popularity and outcomes of all bioRxiv preprintsRichard J Abdill, Ran Blekhman
Msystems|May 26, 2018
Crowdsourcing Our National GutLaura E Grieneisen, Ran Blekhman
Msystems|July 14, 2018
Erratum for Grieneisen and Blekhman, "Crowdsourcing Our National Gut"Laura E Grieneisen, Ran Blekhman
Gut Microbes|February 16, 2023
How longitudinal data can contribute to our understanding of host genetic effects on the gut microbiomeLaura Grieneisen, Ran Blekhman, Elizabeth Archie
Molecular Biology and Evolution|October 21, 2005
The "domino theory" of gene death: gradual and mass gene extinction events in three lineages of obligate symbiotic bacterial pathogensTal Dagan, Ran Blekhman, Dan Graur
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Showing results (1-10 of 95) with videos related to

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Pageof 10
Elife|March 25, 2025
How scientists and institutions should respondRan Blekhman
Genome Biology|August 2, 2019
Population dynamics of the human gut microbiome: change is the only constantSambhawa Priya, Ran Blekhman
Gut Microbes|January 3, 2024
Multi-omic approaches for host-microbiome data integrationAshwin Chetty, Ran Blekhman
Plos Biology|May 22, 2019
Rxivist.org: Sorting biology preprints using social media and readership metricsRichard J Abdill, Ran Blekhman
Gut Microbes|December 18, 2018
Integrating tumor genomics into studies of the microbiome in colorectal cancerMichael B Burns, Ran Blekhman
Elife|April 25, 2019
Tracking the popularity and outcomes of all bioRxiv preprintsRichard J Abdill, Ran Blekhman
Msystems|May 26, 2018
Crowdsourcing Our National GutLaura E Grieneisen, Ran Blekhman
Msystems|July 14, 2018
Erratum for Grieneisen and Blekhman, "Crowdsourcing Our National Gut"Laura E Grieneisen, Ran Blekhman
Gut Microbes|February 16, 2023
How longitudinal data can contribute to our understanding of host genetic effects on the gut microbiomeLaura Grieneisen, Ran Blekhman, Elizabeth Archie
Molecular Biology and Evolution|October 21, 2005
The "domino theory" of gene death: gradual and mass gene extinction events in three lineages of obligate symbiotic bacterial pathogensTal Dagan, Ran Blekhman, Dan Graur
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