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Ann C. Gregory
Researcher at Ohio State University
Publications - 27
Citations - 3444
Ann C. Gregory is an academic researcher from Ohio State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metagenomics & Human virome. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 24 publications receiving 2192 citations. Previous affiliations of Ann C. Gregory include Occidental College & Katholieke Universiteit Leuven.
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Microbiota Transfer Therapy alters gut ecosystem and improves gastrointestinal and autism symptoms: an open-label study
Dae Wook Kang,James B. Adams,Ann C. Gregory,Ann C. Gregory,Thomas J. Borody,Lauren Chittick,Lauren Chittick,Alessio Fasano,Alexander Khoruts,Elizabeth Geis,Juan Maldonado,Sharon McDonough-Means,Elena L. Pollard,Simon Roux,Simon Roux,Michael J. Sadowsky,Karen Schwarzberg Lipson,Matthew B. Sullivan,J. Gregory Caporaso,Rosa Krajmalnik-Brown +19 more
TL;DR: This exploratory, extended-duration treatment protocol appears to be a promising approach to alter the gut microbiome and virome and improve GI and behavioral symptoms of ASD.
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Patterns and ecological drivers of ocean viral communities
Jennifer R. Brum,J. Cesar Ignacio-Espinoza,Simon Roux,Guilhem Doulcier,Guilhem Doulcier,Silvia G. Acinas,Adriana Alberti,Samuel Chaffron,Samuel Chaffron,Corinne Cruaud,Colomban de Vargas,Colomban de Vargas,Josep M. Gasol,Gabriel Gorsky,Gabriel Gorsky,Ann C. Gregory,Lionel Guidi,Lionel Guidi,Pascal Hingamp,Daniele Iudicone,Fabrice Not,Fabrice Not,Hiroyuki Ogata,Stephane Pesant,Bonnie T. Poulos,Sarah M. Schwenck,Sabrina Speich,Céline Dimier,Céline Dimier,Céline Dimier,Stefanie Kandels-Lewis,Marc Picheral,Marc Picheral,Sarah Searson,Sarah Searson,Tara Oceans Coordinators,Peer Bork,Chris Bowler,Shinichi Sunagawa,Patrick Wincker,Patrick Wincker,Patrick Wincker,Eric Karsenti,Matthew B. Sullivan +43 more
TL;DR: These investigations establish a global ocean dsDNA viromic data set with analyses supporting the seed-bank hypothesis to explain how oceanic viral communities maintain high local diversity.
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Marine DNA Viral Macro- and Microdiversity from Pole to Pole.
Ann C. Gregory,Ahmed A. Zayed,Nádia Conceição-Neto,Ben Temperton,Ben Bolduc,Adriana Alberti,Mathieu Ardyna,Ksenia Arkhipova,Margaux Carmichael,Corinne Cruaud,Céline Dimier,Céline Dimier,Guillermo Dominguez-Huerta,Joannie Ferland,Stefanie Kandels,Yunxiao Liu,Claudie Marec,Stephane Pesant,Marc Picheral,Sergey Pisarev,Julie Poulain,Jean-Éric Tremblay,Dean R. Vik,Silvia G. Acinas,Marcel Babin,Peer Bork,Emmanuel Boss,Chris Bowler,Guy Cochrane,Colomban de Vargas,Michael J. Follows,Gabriel Gorsky,Nigel Grimsley,Lionel Guidi,Pascal Hingamp,Daniele Iudicone,Olivier Jaillon,Stefanie Kandels-Lewis,Lee Karp-Boss,Eric Karsenti,Fabrice Not,Hiroyuki Ogata,Nicole J. Poulton,Jeroen Raes,Christian Sardet,Sabrina Speich,Lars Stemmann,Matthew B. Sullivan,Shinichi Sunagawa,Patrick Wincker,Alexander I. Culley,Bas E. Dutilh,Bas E. Dutilh,Simon Roux +53 more
TL;DR: An ∼12-fold expanded global ocean DNA virome dataset is established of 195,728 viral populations, now including the Arctic Ocean, and it is validated that these populations form discrete genotypic clusters.
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The Gut Virome Database Reveals Age-Dependent Patterns of Virome Diversity in the Human Gut.
Ann C. Gregory,Olivier Zablocki,Ahmed A. Zayed,Allison Howell,Benjamin Bolduc,Matthew B. Sullivan +5 more
TL;DR: The GVD meta-analyses show highly personalized viromes, reveal that inter-study variability from technical artifacts is larger than any “disease” effect at the population level, and document how viral diversity changes from human infancy into senescence.
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Gene Expression Changes and Community Turnover Differentially Shape the Global Ocean Metatranscriptome
Guillem Salazar,Lucas Paoli,Adriana Alberti,Jaime Huerta-Cepas,Hans-Joachim Ruscheweyh,Miguelangel Cuenca,Christopher M. Field,Luis Pedro Coelho,Corinne Cruaud,Stefan Engelen,Ann C. Gregory,Karine Labadie,Claudie Marec,Claudie Marec,Eric Pelletier,Marta Royo-Llonch,Simon Roux,Pablo Sánchez,Hideya Uehara,Ahmed A. Zayed,Georg Zeller,Margaux Carmichael,Céline Dimier,Céline Dimier,Joannie Ferland,Stefanie Kandels,Marc Picheral,Sergey Pisarev,Julie Poulain,Silvia G. Acinas,Marcel Babin,Peer Bork,Emmanuel Boss,Chris Bowler,Guy Cochrane,Colomban de Vargas,Michael J. Follows,Gabriel Gorsky,Nigel Grimsley,Lionel Guidi,Pascal Hingamp,Daniele Iudicone,Olivier Jaillon,Stefanie Kandels-Lewis,Lee Karp-Boss,Eric Karsenti,Fabrice Not,Hiroyuki Ogata,Stephane Pesant,Nicole J. Poulton,Jeroen Raes,Christian Sardet,Sabrina Speich,Lars Stemmann,Matthew B. Sullivan,Shinichi Sunagawa,Patrick Wincker +56 more
TL;DR: The relative contribution of gene expression changes to be significantly lower in polar than in non-polar waters and it is hypothesized that in polar regions, alterations in community activity in response to ocean warming will be driven more strongly by changes in organismal composition than by gene regulatory mechanisms.