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Shalisa Hansen
Researcher at University of California, San Diego
Publications - 5
Citations - 27
Shalisa Hansen is an academic researcher from University of California, San Diego. The author has contributed to research in topics: Microbiome & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 3 publications receiving 14 citations. Previous affiliations of Shalisa Hansen include University of California, Berkeley.
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Metabolome-Informed Microbiome Analysis Refines Metadata Classifications and Reveals Unexpected Medication Transfer in Captive Cheetahs.
Julia M. Gauglitz,Julia M. Gauglitz,James T. Morton,Anupriya Tripathi,Anupriya Tripathi,Shalisa Hansen,Michele Gaffney,Carolina S. Carpenter,Kelly C. Weldon,Kelly C. Weldon,Riya Shah,Amy Parampil,Andrea L. Fidgett,Austin D. Swafford,Rob Knight,Pieter C. Dorrestein +15 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that untargeted metabolomic data provide empirical evidence to correct records and aid in the monitoring of the health of nonmodel organisms in captivity, although the authors also expect that these methods may be appropriate for other social animals, such as cats.
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Differing salivary microbiome diversity, community and diurnal rhythmicity in association with affective state and peripheral inflammation in adults
Jordan N. Kohn,Tomasz Kosciolek,Clarisse Marotz,Gajender Aleti,Robert N. Guay-Ross,Seong-Hun Hong,Shalisa Hansen,Austin D. Swafford,Rob Knight,Suzi Hong +9 more
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Metabolome-informed microbiome analysis refines metadata classifications and reveals unexpected medication transfer in captive cheetahs
Julia M. Gauglitz,Julia M. Gauglitz,James T. Morton,Anupriya Tripathi,Anupriya Tripathi,Shalisa Hansen,Michele Gaffney,Carolina S. Carpenter,Kelly C. Weldon,Kelly C. Weldon,Riya Shah,Amy Parampil,Andrea L. Fidgett,Austin D. Swafford,Rob Knight,Pieter C. Dorrestein +15 more
TL;DR: The results suggest that untargeted metabolomics data provide empirical evidence to correct records of non-model organisms in captivity, although it is expected these methods will be appropriate for experimental conditions typical in human studies.
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Multiomic Analyses of Nascent Preterm Infant Microbiomes Differentiation Suggest Opportunities for Targeted Intervention
Stephanie B. Orchanian,Julia M. Gauglitz,Stephen Wandro,Kelly C. Weldon,Megan M. Doty,Kristina Stillwell,Shalisa Hansen,Ling-bo Jiang,Fernando Vargas,Kyung E. Rhee,Julie C. Lumeng,Pieter C. Dorrestein,Rob Knight,Jae H. Kim,Se Jin Song,Austin D. Swafford +15 more
TL;DR: This study provides a framework for future multi‐omic, multibody site analyses on these high‐risk preterm infant populations and suggests opportunities for monitoring and intervention, with infant antibiotic exposure as the primary driver of delays in microbiome development.
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The impact of maternal asthma on the preterm infants' gut metabolome and microbiome (MAP study)
S S Bai-Tong,Megan S. Thoemmes,Kelly C. Weldon,Diba Motazavi,Jessica Kitsen,Shalisa Hansen,Annalee J. Furst,Bob Geng,Se Jin Song,Jack A. Gilbert,Lars Bode,Pieter C. Dorrestein,Rob Knight,Sydney Leibel,Sandra L Leibel +14 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors explore the differential roles of family history (i.e., predisposition due to maternal asthma diagnosis) and hospital-related environmental and clinical factors that alter microbial exposures early in life, and suggest that a history of maternal asthma alters a preterm infants' metabolomic pathways in the gut, as early as the first 6 weeks of life.