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Long H. Nguyen
Researcher at Harvard University
Publications - 160
Citations - 13262
Long H. Nguyen is an academic researcher from Harvard University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 120 publications receiving 6822 citations. Previous affiliations of Long H. Nguyen include University of California, Los Angeles & Stanford University.
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Population Structure Discovery in Meta-Analyzed Microbial Communities and Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Siyuan Ma,Dmitry Shungin,Himel Mallick,Melanie Schirmer,Long H. Nguyen,Raivo Kolde,Eric A. Franzosa,Hera Vlamakis,Ramnik J. Xavier,Curtis Huttenhower +9 more
TL;DR: This work has developed MMUPHin (Meta-analysis Methods with a Uniform Pipeline for Heterogeneity in microbiome studies) for joint normalization, meta-analysis, and population structure discovery using microbial community taxonomic and functional profiles and identified a single consistent axis of microbial associations among studies.
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Building an international consortium for tracking coronavirus health status.
Eran Segal,Feng Zhang,Feng Zhang,Xihong Lin,Gary King,Ophir Shalem,Smadar Shilo,Smadar Shilo,William E. Allen,Faisal Alquaddoomi,Han Altae-Tran,Han Altae-Tran,Simon Anders,Ran D. Balicer,Tal Bauman,Ximena Bonilla,Gisel Booman,Andrew T. Chan,Ori Cohen,Silvano Coletti,Natalie R. Davidson,Yuval Dor,David A. Drew,Olivier Elemento,Georgina Evans,Phil Ewels,Joshua Gale,Amir Gavrieli,Benjamin Geiger,Yonatan H. Grad,Casey S. Greene,Iman Hajirasouliha,Roman Jerala,André Kahles,Olli Kallioniemi,Ayya Keshet,Ljupco Kocarev,Gregory Landua,Tomer Meir,Aline Muller,Long H. Nguyen,Matej Orešič,Matej Orešič,Svetlana Ovchinnikova,Hedi Peterson,Jana Prodanova,Jay Rajagopal,Gunnar Rätsch,Hagai Rossman,Johan Rung,Andrea Sboner,Alexandros Sigaras,Tim D. Spector,Ron Steinherz,Irene Stevens,Jaak Vilo,Paul Wilmes +56 more
TL;DR: It is called upon the research community to standardize efforts to use daily self-reported data about COVID-19 symptoms in the response to the pandemic and to form a collaborative consortium to maximize global gain while protecting participant privacy.
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Author Correction: Attributes and predictors of long COVID.
Carole H. Sudre,Carole H. Sudre,Benjamin J. Murray,Thomas Varsavsky,Mark Graham,Rose S. Penfold,Ruth C. E. Bowyer,Joan Capdevila Pujol,Kerstin Klaser,Michela Antonelli,Liane S Canas,Erika Molteni,Marc Modat,M. Jorge Cardoso,Anna May,Sajaysurya Ganesh,Richard Davies,Long H. Nguyen,David A. Drew,Christina M Astley,Amit Joshi,Jordi Merino,Jordi Merino,Neli Tsereteli,Tove Fall,Maria F. Gomez,Emma L. Duncan,Cristina Menni,Frances M K Williams,Paul W. Franks,Paul W. Franks,Andrew T. Chan,Jonathan Wolf,Sebastien Ourselin,Tim D. Spector,Claire J. Steves +35 more
TL;DR: In the version of this article initially published, linkage of the following authors to affiliation 3 (Centre for Medical Image Computing, Department of Computer Science, University College London, London, UK) was incorrect: Benjamin Murray, Thomas Varsavsky, Mark S. Graham, Kerstin Klaser, Michela Antonelli, Liane S. Canas, Erika Molteni, Marc Modat, M. Jorge Cardoso and Sebastien Ourselin this paper.
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Metatranscriptomics for the Human Microbiome and Microbial Community Functional Profiling.
Yancong Zhang,Yancong Zhang,Kelsey N. Thompson,Kelsey N. Thompson,Tobyn Branck,Tobyn Branck,Yan Yan,Yan Yan,Long H. Nguyen,Eric A. Franzosa,Eric A. Franzosa,Curtis Huttenhower,Curtis Huttenhower +12 more
TL;DR: Shotgun metatranscriptomics (MTX) is an increasingly practical way to survey microbial community gene function and regulation at scale.
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The Sulfur Microbial Diet Is Associated With Increased Risk of Early-Onset Colorectal Cancer Precursors.
Long H. Nguyen,Yin Cao,Jinhee Hur,Raaj S. Mehta,Daniel Sikavi,Yiqing Wang,Wenjie Ma,Kana Wu,Mingyang Song,Edward Giovannucci,Edward Giovannucci,Eric B. Rimm,Eric B. Rimm,Walter C. Willett,Walter C. Willett,Wendy S. Garrett,Wendy S. Garrett,Jacques Izard,Jacques Izard,Curtis Huttenhower,Curtis Huttenhower,Andrew T. Chan +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors evaluated long-term adherence to the sulfur microbial diet, a dietary index defined a priori based on increased abundance of 43 bacterial species involved with sulfur metabolism, with risk of colorectal cancer precursors among 59,013 individuals who underwent lower endoscopy in the Nurses' Health Study II (1991-2015), a prospective cohort study with dietary assessment every 4 years through validated food frequency questionnaires and an assessment of dietary intake during adolescence in 1998.