Tri-institutional Workshop on Microbiome Research

Date: 
February 5, 2020
Place: 
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Event Type: 

Register here by January 17

UC San Francisco (UCSF), UC Davis (UCD) and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL), have formed a Tri-Institutional Partnership on Microbiome Research  to harness the collective strengths of these three outstanding institutions in human health, agriculture, environmental research, veterinary medicine, engineering, and computational science to inspire synergies across partner institutions.  With data scientists and biological researchers working together from the beginning to co-design experiments, the Tri-Institutional Partnership Microbiome Initiative promises to catalyze and fund novel, bold, and potentially transformative collaborative research. We enthusiastically invite your participation in this partnership.

The Tri-Institutional Partnership on Microbiome Research will be convening an all-day workshop on Feb. 5, 2020 at the Integrative Genomics Building at LBNL. The workshop will foster cross-institutional interaction and will follow with a substantive seed grant opportunity supported by all three institutions. The focus of this collaborative effort will be to tackle the major gaps in microbiome knowledge and technology that have been identified by the OSTI Microbiome Interagency Working Group’s FY2018-2022 Strategic Plan for Microbiome Research, with the goal of positioning the institutions favorably for follow-on extramural funding.

The Feb 5th workshop will include:

  • RFA Announcement
  • Flash Talks on existing research efforts & topics of interest
  • Breakout sessions to facilitate team formation and proposal generation


Please note: security and parking constraints at LBNL require all participants to register ahead of time. Transportation will be provided from each campus.

The Benioff Center for Microbiome Medicine and UCSF Precision Medicine 
UC Davis Microbiome Special Research Program and UC Davis Center for Precision Medicine
National Microbiome Data Collaborative (NMDC)  

Questions? Contact Emma Alme at [email protected]